Las Vegas Nightclub Comparison 2026

Hakkasan vs OMNIA Nightclub Las Vegas 2026

Both are Hakkasan Group mega-clubs on the Las Vegas Strip. Both charge the same cover. Both host the biggest names in EDM. But they are fundamentally different venues — and choosing the wrong one for your group is a mistake you'll feel all night.

Choose Hakkasan if...

  • Your group has mixed music preferences — EDM fans and hip-hop fans
  • R&Bae Wednesdays or midweek access is part of the plan
  • The Cantonese restaurant + nightclub pipeline is the evening structure
  • Staying at MGM Grand, ARIA, Park MGM, or New York-New York
  • Charlotte de Witte, Black Coffee, or Above & Beyond is headlining
  • You want 5 floors of completely different experiences under one roof
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Choose OMNIA if...

  • EDM is the priority and Tiësto, Zedd, or Martin Garrix is on the calendar
  • The kinetic chandelier experience is the singular Vegas nightlife moment you want
  • You want the rooftop garden terrace with panoramic Strip views
  • OMNIA Dayclub + Nightclub day-to-night circuit at Caesars Palace is the plan
  • Staying at Caesars Palace, Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, or Paris Las Vegas
  • Deseo Latin Sundays or the Sunday nightlife option is on your itinerary
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Hakkasan vs OMNIA: By the Numbers

CategoryHakkasanOMNIA
HotelMGM GrandCaesars Palace
Address3799 S Las Vegas Blvd3570 S Las Vegas Blvd
Size80,000 sq ft75,000 sq ft
Opened20132015
Capacity3,8003,500
HoursWed–Sat, 10:30 PM – 4 AMTue, Thu–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM
OperatorHakkasan GroupHakkasan Group
Cover (Men)$40–75 | Free guest list$40–75 | Free guest list
Cover (Women)Free on guest listFree on guest list
Bottle Min (Entry)$750 (Ling Ling Lounge)$600 (dance floor tables)
Bottle Min (Main Room)$1,500 regular / $2,500 Saturdays$1,500–4,000 VIP depending on DJ
Music GenresEDM + Hip-Hop/R&B (dedicated rooms)EDM + Latin (Deseo Sundays)
Rooms5 floors: restaurant, Ling Ling Lounge, mezzanine, main roomMain room, Ling Ling Lounge, rooftop garden
Outdoor SpaceNo — fully indoorYes — rooftop garden terrace + dayclub bridge
Restaurant On-SiteYes — award-winning Cantonese restaurantForum Shops restaurants (5-min walk)
Signature NightR&Bae Wednesdays (DJ Franzen)Deseo Latin Sundays
2026 HeadlinersSteve Aoki, Charlotte de Witte, Above & Beyond, Black CoffeeTiësto, Zedd, Alesso, Martin Garrix
Kinetic ChandelierNoYes — 22 hydraulic motors, real-time LED sync
Dayclub ConnectionPalm Tree Beach Club (same property)OMNIA Dayclub — internal bridge (opened May 2026)
Guest List Cutoff12:30 AM (men)12:30 AM (men)
Parking$18 self-park at MGM Grand$18 flat-rate at Caesars Palace after 6 PM

Both venues are operated by Hakkasan Group. All pricing is estimated for 2026 — verify current minimums when booking. Tax (8%) and gratuity (20%) are additional on bottle service.

Venue Profile

Hakkasan — Five Floors, Two Music Worlds, One Building at MGM Grand

Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grandholds the record as the world's largest nightclub footprint — 80,000 square feet across five levels — and its defining operational feature is not size but architecture. Each floor runs a distinct experience: Levels 1 and 2 are the award-winning Cantonese restaurant with private dining rooms open through late night; Level 3 is the Ling Ling Lounge and Ling Ling Room, a 10,000+ square foot dedicated hip-hop floor with its own DJ, dance floor, and bottle service; the upper levels hold the sweeping main nightclub room where the headliner stage rises above 3,000+ people at a production scale comparable to a mid-sized festival.

The Ling Ling Lounge at Hakkasan is the most operationally significant feature the club has — not because a hip-hop room exists, but because it runs simultaneously with the EDM main room at equivalent quality. Its own DJ. Its own production. Its own bottle service pricing tier. A group of twelve where six want Steve Aokiand six want R&B can split by floor and reconvene without compromise. No other Las Vegas mega-club replicates this at Hakkasan's scale — OMNIA's Ling Ling Lounge is a cocktail lounge, not a programming room.

The 2026 Hakkasan roster spans the full electronic spectrum: Steve Aoki, Charlotte de Witte, Above & Beyond, Black Coffee, Loud Luxury, and Vintage Culture rotate through main room headliner slots. R&Bae Wednesdays — anchored by DJ Franzenweekly — deliver the Strip's definitive midweek R&B programming. Hip-hop headliners including Tyga and Fabolous fill select Saturday main room slots. Midweek access (Wed–Sat) gives Hakkasan a meaningful edge for groups that cannot extend their Las Vegas trip to cover a weekend.

The Cantonese restaurant on Levels 1–2 creates a group planning pipeline that no other Las Vegas mega-club at this quality tier can offer. Birthday groups, corporate outings, and bachelorette parties can book dinner in the restaurant, then ascend floor by floor as the building transitions from white-tablecloth silence to a 3,000-person nightclub. For more, see the Hakkasan birthday party guide and the Hakkasan bachelor party guide.

Hakkasan Strengths

  • +80,000 sq ft across 5 levels — the largest single nightclub footprint in the world
  • +Dedicated Ling Ling Lounge hip-hop room: 10,000+ sq ft with its own DJ, dance floor, and bottle service
  • +R&Bae Wednesdays — the Strip’s best midweek R&B night with DJ Franzen
  • +4-night operating schedule (Wed–Sat) vs OMNIA’s Tue/Thu–Sun
  • +Award-winning Cantonese restaurant on-site — dinner-to-nightclub pipeline without leaving the building
  • +Genre flexibility: EDM fans and hip-hop fans can split across floors and reconvene
  • +3,800 capacity — 300 more than OMNIA — slightly easier crowd navigation on headliner nights
  • +Deeper underground electronic programming: Charlotte de Witte, Black Coffee, Vintage Culture
  • +Center-south Strip location at MGM Grand — walkable from ARIA, Park MGM, New York-New York
  • +Tiered bottle service pricing with the lowest option at $750 (Ling Ling Lounge)

Hakkasan Weaknesses

  • No outdoor space — fully enclosed, no equivalent to OMNIA’s rooftop garden or pool terrace
  • No kinetic chandelier — the visual spectacle that defines OMNIA has no Hakkasan equivalent
  • Five floors create navigational complexity on packed Friday and Saturday nights
  • No direct dayclub bridge — Palm Tree Beach Club requires crossing the MGM Grand casino floor
  • Saturday main room headliner bottles reach $2,500 for 6-person groups at prime tables
  • Hip-hop programming in the main room (not just Ling Ling) is less consistent than the EDM calendar
  • Restaurant requires a separate reservation not automatically paired with nightclub entry

Hakkasan 2026 Resident DJs & Summer 2026 Schedule

ArtistTypical NightsGenre
Steve AokiSelect Fridays & SaturdaysElectro House / EDM
Charlotte de WitteSelect datesTechno / Dark Techno
Above & BeyondSelect datesTrance / Progressive
Black CoffeeSelect datesAfro House / Deep House
Loud LuxurySelect FridaysFuture House / Dance-Pop
Vintage CultureSelect datesDeep House / Tech House
AcrazeSelect datesHouse / EDM
DJ FranzenR&Bae Wednesdays (weekly)R&B / Hip-Hop
TygaSelect main room datesHip-Hop

Note: Steve Aoki holds residencies at both Hakkasan and OMNIA in 2026. Verify which venue a specific Aoki date is booked at before purchasing tickets.

Venue Profile

OMNIA — The Chandelier, the Rooftop, and the EDM Stage at Caesars Palace

OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palacewas engineered around a single visual centerpiece: a kinetic LED chandelier with 22 hydraulic motors that allow it to physically descend above the 3,500-person main room dance floor during the headliner's peak set. No other Las Vegas nightclub has this. The chandelier's full LED surface changes color and animation sequences in real time, synchronized to the DJ's audio input — and at the moment it drops toward the crowd, the main room produces a collective experience that consistently identifies OMNIA as the defining Las Vegas nightlife moment for guests who have attended both clubs.

The 75,000-square-foot club operates as three distinct environments. The EDM main room beneath the chandelier is the high-energy core, running world-class headliner programming on Fridays and Saturdays. The Ling Ling Lounge at OMNIA functions as a cocktail ultra-lounge — an intimate environment where conversation is possible and the Thursday industry crowd gathers — rather than a hip-hop programming room (a key distinction from Hakkasan's Ling Ling, which runs its own DJ and dance floor). The rooftop garden terrace is OMNIA's most photographed secondary space: unobstructed panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip, best experienced from 10:30 PM to 11:30 PM before the main room reaches peak density.

The 2026 OMNIA residency roster is the deepest pure-EDM lineup at a single Las Vegas venue: Ti\xebsto, Zedd, Alesso, Martin Garrix, and Steve Aoki. Sunday's Deseo night transforms the main room for Las Vegas's premier Latin nightclub experience — reggaeton, Latin trap, and Latin pop drawing a fundamentally different crowd than the Friday/Saturday EDM calendar. See the Deseo Latin Sundays guide.

In May 2026, Caesars Palace added the OMNIA Dayclub, a 46,000-square-foot pool complex connected to the nightclub by a dedicated internal pedestrian bridge. Groups who book both can run afternoon pool programming (noon–8 PM, with Ti\xebsto, Chris Lake, and Alesso on the dayclub roster) followed by nightclub programming at 10:30 PM, all without leaving Caesars Palace. For more, see the OMNIA birthday party guide and the OMNIA bachelor party guide.

OMNIA Strengths

  • +Kinetic LED chandelier — 22 hydraulic motors that physically descend toward the crowd, no other Vegas club replicates this
  • +Rooftop garden terrace with unobstructed panoramic Strip views — outdoor option inside a mega-club
  • +OMNIA Dayclub bridge: day-to-night circuit within Caesars Palace opened May 2026
  • +2026 A-list EDM residency: Tiësto, Zedd, Alesso, and Martin Garrix — the deepest pure-EDM lineup at one venue
  • +Deseo Latin Sundays — Las Vegas’s premier Latin nightclub experience (reggaeton, Latin trap)
  • +5-night schedule Tue/Thu–Sun — more operating nights than Hakkasan’s 4-night Wed–Sat
  • +Lower entry-level bottle minimum ($600 dance floor tables vs Hakkasan’s $750)
  • +Ling Ling Lounge ultra-lounge doubles as a pressure-valve decompression space mid-night
  • +Strong Sunday option for groups who can’t stay to the weekend
  • +Center Strip at Caesars Palace — walkable from Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, Paris Las Vegas

OMNIA Weaknesses

  • Smaller than Hakkasan (75,000 sq ft vs 80,000 sq ft) — slightly tighter on peak Saturday headliner nights
  • No dedicated hip-hop room — the Ling Ling Lounge is an ultra-lounge, not a hip-hop programming environment
  • Main room bottle service can reach $7,000–20,000 on major headliner nights (Calvin Harris, Tiësto)
  • EDM-only main room — no genre alternatives if EDM isn’t your preference
  • No restaurant on-site — dinner requires a trip to the Forum Shops or another Caesars restaurant
  • Tuesday nights are lower energy than the weekend headliner schedule
  • Thursday main room is closed — Heart of OMNIA and terrace open with hip-hop/top 40 only

OMNIA 2026 Resident DJs & Summer 2026 Schedule

ArtistTypical NightsGenre
TiëstoSelect Fridays & SaturdaysElectronic / Progressive House
ZeddSelect Fridays & SaturdaysElectro-Pop / EDM
Steve AokiSelect datesElectro House / EDM
AlessoSelect datesProgressive House / EDM
Martin GarrixSelect SaturdaysProgressive House / EDM

What Actually Separates Them

The Four Decisive Differences

1. The Chandelier (OMNIA) vs The Architecture (Hakkasan)

OMNIA's kinetic chandelier is the most cited reason guests choose OMNIA over Hakkasan. The 22-hydraulic-motor sculpture descends above the crowd during peak performance moments — a choreographed physical event that no other Las Vegas nightclub has. Hakkasan has no visual equivalent. What Hakkasan has instead is five floors of completely different atmospheres operating simultaneously: the EDM main room, the hip-hop Ling Ling Lounge, the restaurant, the mezzanine. OMNIA is a singular experience built around one moment. Hakkasan is an architecture built around multiple simultaneous options. If the chandelier drop is the singular Vegas nightlife moment you want, OMNIA is the answer. If your group's definition of success is everyone found something they loved, Hakkasan's multi-floor layout solves the problem.

2. Hip-Hop Access — Two Different Solutions

Both venues have a space called the Ling Ling Lounge, but they serve completely different functions. At Hakkasan, the Ling Ling Lounge is Level 3: a dedicated 10,000+ sq ft hip-hop room with its own DJ programming, its own dance floor, and its own bottle service — the only independently programmed hip-hop room inside a Las Vegas mega-club. At OMNIA, the Ling Ling Lounge is an ultra-lounge where conversation is possible at a reasonable volume — a decompression zone from the EDM main room, not a hip-hop alternative. On Thursday nights OMNIA opens its Heart space and terrace with hip-hop and top 40 (main room closed), but this is the full Thursday programming — not a simultaneous alternative to EDM. For groups where hip-hop is a real requirement, Hakkasan is the unambiguous choice.

3. The Outdoor Element

OMNIA has an outdoor element; Hakkasan does not. OMNIA's rooftop garden terrace provides panoramic Strip views — Bellagio's fountains visible below, the neon corridor of Las Vegas Boulevard stretching north and south. The terrace is best from 10:30 PM to 11:30 PM before the main room hits peak density. OMNIA also connects to the OMNIA Dayclub via an internal bridge for daytime pool programming. Hakkasan is fully enclosed: five floors, no outdoor space, no Strip views. The Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand serves as the daytime pool alternative, but requires casino navigation and is a separate venue without a direct physical bridge. If outdoor elements matter to your group, OMNIA wins by a significant margin.

4. Schedule — Which Nights Work

Hakkasan operates Wednesday through Saturday. OMNIA operates Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday. The overlap is Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. If your group is in Las Vegas on Sunday — the best night for OMNIA (Deseo), but Hakkasan is closed. If arriving Wednesday — Hakkasan has R&Bae (strong midweek night), but OMNIA is closed on Wednesdays. Tuesday is OMNIA's weakest night. For groups with flexible schedules, Friday and Saturday are the correct nights at either venue. For groups with specific arrival nights, map your dates to the operating schedules before booking.

By Scenario

Hakkasan vs OMNIA for Different Group Types

Bachelor Party

Hakkasan wins

Hakkasan’s Ling Ling Lounge runs hip-hop programming simultaneously with the EDM main room — the only venue in Las Vegas where the EDM guys and the hip-hop guys can split floors and reconvene at the same address. R&Bae Wednesdays are excellent bachelor nights: lower density, lower bottle minimums, and a social R&B energy that works better for groups than festival-floor EDM. If the full group is EDM-only, OMNIA on a Tiësto Friday is the alternative.

Bachelorette Party

OMNIA wins (slightly)

The chandelier drop produces the defining group photograph of a Las Vegas nightclub visit — the moment 22 hydraulic motors lower the LED sculpture toward the crowd as music crescendos is the photo that ends up in the bachelorette album. The rooftop garden Strip view is a secondary photo opportunity unique to OMNIA. Hakkasan wins for bachelorette groups who want R&Bae Wednesdays specifically, or for groups heavily invested in R&B music rather than EDM.

EDM Fans

OMNIA wins

Tiësto, Zedd, Alesso, and Martin Garrix all hold OMNIA residencies — the deepest pure-EDM A-list roster concentrated at one Las Vegas venue. The chandelier enhances the EDM concert experience in a way no physical feature at Hakkasan replicates. Hakkasan has strong EDM programming (Steve Aoki, Charlotte de Witte, Above & Beyond, Black Coffee), but its roster is split between EDM and hip-hop headliners. For EDM purity, OMNIA.

Hip-Hop / R&B Fans

Hakkasan wins

Hakkasan is the clear choice. The Ling Ling Lounge runs independently programmed hip-hop simultaneously with the EDM main room. R&Bae Wednesdays with DJ Franzen deliver the Strip’s best midweek R&B night. Tyga and Fabolous appear in the main room on select Saturdays. OMNIA has no hip-hop programming equivalent — its Ling Ling Lounge is a cocktail space, not a hip-hop room. For hip-hop fans, there is no comparison.

Mixed Groups (Different Tastes)

Hakkasan wins

Hakkasan’s five-floor architecture is the only configuration in Las Vegas that simultaneously accommodates EDM fans (upper main room), hip-hop fans (Ling Ling Lounge), and restaurant diners (lower floors). OMNIA’s EDM-centric design means groups without shared music preferences have fewer in-venue options. For mixed groups, Hakkasan eliminates the compromise.

Full Day-to-Night Circuit

OMNIA wins

OMNIA Dayclub (noon–8 PM) connects directly to OMNIA Nightclub (10:30 PM–4 AM) via an internal bridge at Caesars Palace. Tiësto, Chris Lake, and Alesso appear at the dayclub; the same A-list caliber roster performs at the nightclub at night. No rideshare. No Strip navigation. The complete circuit within one property is the most logistically efficient full-day nightlife itinerary in Las Vegas.

Latin Night / Deseo

OMNIA wins

Sunday’s Deseo is OMNIA’s Latin night — reggaeton, Latin trap, and Latin pop with a completely different crowd demographic from the Friday/Saturday EDM calendar. Hakkasan has no Latin programming equivalent. If Deseo is the target, OMNIA on Sunday is the only option.

Midweek Groups

Hakkasan wins

Hakkasan operates Wednesday and Thursday. OMNIA is closed on Wednesdays. R&Bae Wednesday at Hakkasan (DJ Franzen, R&B programming, lower minimums) is the strongest midweek mega-club night on the Strip. OMNIA’s Tuesday is open but low-energy. Thursday both venues operate with comparable mid-tier programming.

VIP & Bottle Service

Bottle Service: Hakkasan vs OMNIA

Hakkasan Bottle Service

  • Ling Ling Lounge (entry tier): From $750 — hip-hop room, lower demand, more social atmosphere
  • Main room (regular nights): From $1,500 for 6-person groups
  • Main room (Saturdays): From $2,500 for prime stage tables
  • Pavilion / back areas: $750–1,500 — main room experience without stage-facing pricing
  • Tax + gratuity: 8% + 20% additional on all minimums
  • Best value: R&Bae Wednesday — lower minimums, Ling Ling Lounge access, hip-hop programming

OMNIA Bottle Service

  • Dance floor (entry tier): From $600 — most accessible minimum on the main floor
  • Rooftop terrace: $1,000–1,500 — Strip views, outdoor space, lower demand than main room
  • Heart of OMNIA / main room VIP: From $2,000 regular nights, $4,000–7,000 on major headliners
  • Peak headliner nights: $7,000–20,000 for premium stage tables (Ti\xebsto, Calvin Harris)
  • Tax + gratuity: 8% + 20% additional on all minimums
  • Best value: Rooftop terrace — Strip views, lower minimums, outdoor space

Both venues use the same guest list structure: women enter free all night, men free before 12:30 AM with an even or better female-to-male ratio. Submit separately for each venue via Hakkasan guest list or OMNIA guest list — guest list registrations are not interchangeable between the two venues even though both are Hakkasan Group properties.

Getting There

Location, Parking & Rideshare

Hakkasan at MGM Grand

  • Address: 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
  • Casino: MGM Grand — entrance near restaurant level inside the casino
  • Rideshare: Drop at MGM Grand porte-cochere on Las Vegas Blvd. Walk through casino toward restaurant level.
  • Parking: MGM Grand garage — $18 self-park. Valet $35+.
  • Nearby hotels: MGM Grand, ARIA, Park MGM (5–15 min walk)
  • Daytime: Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand — pool party on same property

OMNIA at Caesars Palace

  • Address: 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
  • Casino: Caesars Palace — upper casino level near Forum Shops, walk toward Nobu
  • Rideshare: Drop at Caesars Palace main entrance. Allow 5–10 min to walk to the club from the main entrance.
  • Parking: Caesars Palace garage — $18 flat rate after 6 PM. Valet $35+.
  • Nearby hotels: Caesars Palace, Cosmopolitan, Bellagio (5–10 min walk)
  • Daytime: OMNIA Dayclub at Caesars Palace — internal bridge connection (opens noon)

Free Entry

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Women enter free all night. Men get free or reduced entry before 12:30 AM with even ratio. Submit one registration per venue — guest lists are separate at each property even though both are Hakkasan Group clubs. No cover charge on guest list nights.

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FAQ

Hakkasan vs OMNIA — Frequently Asked Questions

Hakkasan vs OMNIA Las Vegas 2026 — which is better?

Both are operated by Hakkasan Group and share the same Las Vegas Strip mega-club tier — but they serve different audiences. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace is the better choice if the EDM headliner experience and the kinetic chandelier are the priority. The 75,000-square-foot venue runs the deepest pure-EDM roster in Las Vegas (Tiësto, Zedd, Alesso, Martin Garrix), has a rooftop garden terrace with unobstructed Strip views, and connects to the new OMNIA Dayclub via an internal bridge. Hakkasan at MGM Grand is better for groups with mixed music preferences. Its 80,000-square-foot, five-floor layout includes a dedicated 10,000+ sq ft Ling Ling Lounge hip-hop room that runs simultaneously with the EDM main room — something OMNIA cannot replicate. Hakkasan also has an award-winning Cantonese restaurant on-site and R&Bae Wednesdays for midweek groups. If your group is purely EDM-focused and wants the chandelier experience, go to OMNIA. If the group has mixed preferences or you want midweek access, go to Hakkasan.

Is Hakkasan or OMNIA more expensive in 2026?

Cover charges are nearly identical: both clubs charge $40–75 for men at the door, with women entering free on the guest list and men free before 12:30 AM with an even female-to-male ratio. Bottle service entry points differ slightly: OMNIA’s dance floor tables start at $600 (lower than Hakkasan’s $750 Ling Ling Lounge minimum), but OMNIA’s main room VIP tables escalate faster on headliner nights — $7,000–20,000 on Calvin Harris or Tiësto peak dates vs Hakkasan’s $2,500 Saturday ceiling for prime stage tables. For most groups, the practical cost difference is minimal. Both clubs offer the same guest list structure. The exception is peak OMNIA headliner nights, where demand drives bottle minimums significantly higher than Hakkasan’s equivalent.

Do Hakkasan and OMNIA both have a Ling Ling Lounge?

Yes — both clubs have a Ling Ling Lounge, but the two spaces operate very differently. At Hakkasan, the Ling Ling Lounge is Level 3: a 10,000+ square foot hip-hop and R&B room with its own dedicated DJ, its own dance floor, and its own bottle service tier, operating independently and simultaneously with the EDM main room above. Groups can genuinely split between the hip-hop floor and the EDM floor and have two complete nightclub experiences under one roof. At OMNIA, the Ling Ling Lounge is an ultra-lounge — a cocktail environment where you can hear your friends at a reasonable volume, not a hip-hop programming room. It functions as a decompression zone from the EDM main room, not as an alternative music experience. Both share the Hakkasan Group branding, but if a hip-hop programming room is what you need, Hakkasan’s Ling Ling Lounge is the one that delivers it.

Which is better for EDM fans — Hakkasan or OMNIA?

OMNIA wins for EDM. Tiësto, Zedd, Alesso, and Martin Garrix all hold 2026 OMNIA residencies — the deepest pure-EDM A-list roster concentrated at a single Las Vegas venue. The kinetic LED chandelier, which physically descends toward the 3,500-person dance floor during peak performance moments, creates a visual spectacle that enhances the EDM concert experience in a way no other Las Vegas nightclub replicates. Hakkasan has strong EDM programming (Steve Aoki, Charlotte de Witte, Above & Beyond, Black Coffee, Loud Luxury), but its schedule is split between EDM and hip-hop headliners. If EDM is the only genre that matters, OMNIA’s roster and chandelier give it the edge.

Which is better for a bachelor party — Hakkasan or OMNIA?

Hakkasan wins for most bachelor parties. The Ling Ling Lounge hip-hop room runs simultaneously with the EDM main room — the only mega-club in Las Vegas where half the group can be on the hip-hop floor and the other half on the EDM floor without splitting into two Ubers. R&Bae Wednesdays are particularly strong bachelor nights: lower guest list cutoffs, lower bottle minimums, and DJ Franzen’s R&B programming that works for groups wanting a social, dance-focused night without festival-floor EDM intensity. If the entire bachelor group is EDM-forward and the chandelier drop is a priority, OMNIA on a Tiësto or Zedd Friday is the alternative.

What are the best nights at Hakkasan vs OMNIA?

Hakkasan’s best nights: Wednesday (R&Bae with DJ Franzen — the Strip’s best midweek R&B programming, lower density, better guest list access), Friday (EDM headliner main room + Ling Ling Lounge at full programming), Saturday (top headliners, highest demand, highest minimums). OMNIA’s best nights: Friday and Saturday for EDM headliner programming and the chandelier drop sequence. Sunday is Deseo — Las Vegas’s best Latin night (reggaeton, Latin trap, Latin pop) with a completely different crowd than the EDM weekends. Thursday at OMNIA is lower-tier: the main room is closed, with only the Heart of OMNIA and outdoor terrace open for hip-hop and top 40. For groups arriving midweek, Hakkasan’s Wednesday and Thursday are the strongest midweek mega-club options on the Strip; OMNIA’s Tuesday is their weakest night.

Can I combine an OMNIA Dayclub and OMNIA Nightclub visit in one day?

Yes — and it’s one of the strongest arguments for OMNIA over Hakkasan for full-day groups. OMNIA Dayclub opened May 2026 at Caesars Palace, connected to the nightclub by a dedicated internal pedestrian bridge. The dayclub runs afternoon pool programming from noon to 8 PM with its own headliner residency roster including Tiësto, Chris Lake, and Alesso. Groups who book both can execute the full Caesars Palace day-to-night circuit: OMNIA Dayclub from noon to 6 PM, hotel room break, OMNIA Nightclub from 10:30 PM through close — all without leaving the property. Hakkasan does not have this same direct dayclub connection; Palm Tree Beach Club is on the MGM Grand property but requires casino navigation and is a separate operation.

Is it true that both Hakkasan and OMNIA are run by the same company?

Yes — both Hakkasan Nightclub (MGM Grand) and OMNIA Nightclub (Caesars Palace) are operated by Hakkasan Group, the global nightclub operator. This is why both clubs share the “Ling Ling” branding on their ultra-lounge spaces. Despite the shared operator, the two venues were designed with distinct identities: Hakkasan is the multi-floor entertainment complex centered on genre diversity, while OMNIA was built as a pure EDM showcase anchored by the kinetic chandelier. Hakkasan Group also operates Tao Nightclub, Marquee Nightclub, and Wet Republic — giving them the broadest nightlife portfolio on the Strip. The shared operator means service quality and operational standards are comparable across both venues.

Which club is better for a bachelorette party — Hakkasan or OMNIA?

OMNIA edges Hakkasan for most bachelorette parties, primarily because of the kinetic chandelier. The chandelier drop — when 22 hydraulic motors lower the LED sculpture toward the 3,500-person dance floor during the headliner’s peak set — produces the defining group photograph of a Las Vegas nightclub visit. The rooftop garden terrace at OMNIA also provides a panoramic Strip view photo opportunity that Hakkasan’s fully indoor layout cannot match. Hakkasan wins for bachelorette groups who specifically want R&Bae Wednesdays — the midweek R&B programming, lower crowd density, and hip-hop energy are better for social bachelorette parties that prefer conversation over EDM intensity. OMNIA’s Deseo Latin Sundays is another strong option for groups who love reggaeton and Latin pop.