Free Entry at Every Venue

No Cover Strip Clubs in Las Vegas

Skip the $30–60 door fee at every gentlemen's club in Vegas. Free guest list entry, free limo rides, and VIP access at all eleven venues — no minimum spend, no strings attached.

12 Venues, $0 Cover

Every No-Cover Strip Club in Las Vegas

Sapphire Las Vegas

Off-Strip (Sammy Davis Jr Dr) · 71,000 sq ft · 6 PM – 6 AM (Fri-Sat until 8 AM)

$30–50$0 Cover

The world's largest gentlemen's club and the venue most tourists visit first. At 71,000 square feet across three floors, Sapphire has over 300 entertainers on any given night, multiple VIP skyboxes, and a production level that rivals major nightclubs. The normal door price of $30 to $50 makes it one of the more expensive walk-in options, but through our guest list you pay nothing. The free limo picks you up from your hotel and drops you at the front door, bypassing the line entirely. Sapphire is the safe choice if you have never been to a Vegas gentleman's club — the scale and energy are impressive without being intimidating.

Best for: First-timers and large groupsFull venue details →

Crazy Horse III

Off-Strip (Russell Rd) · 24,000 sq ft · 9 PM – 6 AM

$40–60$0 Cover

Crazy Horse III charges the highest walk-in cover on this list at $40 to $60, making the free guest list entry especially valuable here. The venue is smaller and more upscale than Sapphire, with an award-winning reputation and frequent celebrity appearances. The entertainers are consistently top-tier and the late-night kitchen means your group can stay well past 2 AM without needing to leave for food. If your priority is quality over quantity, Crazy Horse III delivers a refined experience that justifies its premium positioning even though you will not be paying the premium.

Best for: Celebrity sightings and VIP experienceFull venue details →

Spearmint Rhino

Near the Strip (Highland Dr) · 18,000 sq ft · Open 24 hours

$30$0 Cover

The Las Vegas flagship of the internationally recognized Spearmint Rhino brand operates around the clock, which makes it the go-to for groups arriving late or wanting to extend the night past when other venues close. The normal $30 cover is on the lower end for Strip-area clubs but still adds up when you are bringing a group. With our guest list, entry is free at any hour. The venue delivers consistent quality across all shifts — the 2 PM Tuesday crowd gets the same caliber of entertainment as the midnight Saturday crowd. Spearmint Rhino is the reliable choice that never disappoints.

Best for: Any-time visits and consistent qualityFull venue details →

Larry Flynt's Hustler Club

Near the Strip (Dean Martin Dr) · 70,000 sq ft · Open 24 hours

$30–40$0 Cover

One of the most recognizable names in adult entertainment, Larry Flynt's Hustler Club occupies 70,000 square feet across three floors including a rooftop bar with panoramic Strip views. The 24-hour operation and central location on Dean Martin Drive make it accessible from anywhere on the Strip within a 10-minute limo ride. The normal $30 to $40 cover is waived entirely with our guest list. The three-floor layout means you can find your preferred energy level — from the high-energy main floor to the more intimate upper levels to the open-air rooftop.

Best for: Rooftop views and all-night accessFull venue details →

Treasures

Off-Strip (Westwood Dr) · 25,000 sq ft · 4 PM – 6 AM

$30–40$0 Cover

Treasures separates itself from every other venue on this list with its award-winning in-house steakhouse. You can have a full dinner and then walk straight into the entertainment areas without leaving the building. The two-story layout creates an intimate atmosphere that regulars prefer over the mega-venues. Opening at 4 PM also makes Treasures the earliest option on this list for groups that want to start the evening before the sun goes down. The normal $30 to $40 cover is eliminated with our guest list, and your group may receive a dinner discount at the steakhouse as part of the booking.

Best for: Dinner and entertainment comboFull venue details →

Palomino Club

North Las Vegas · 15,000 sq ft · 4 PM – 6 AM

$20–30$0 Cover

Palomino Club holds a distinction that no other venue in Las Vegas can claim: it is the only gentlemen's club licensed for both fully nude entertainment and full alcohol service. Every other club in Clark County must choose one or the other due to local ordinances, but Palomino's North Las Vegas location exempts it from those restrictions. Operating since 1969, this is the oldest continuously running gentlemen's club in Vegas. The normal $20 to $30 cover is the lowest on this list, but with our guest list it drops to zero. The free limo is especially useful here since the North Las Vegas location is farther from the Strip hotels.

Best for: Full nude + full bar (the only one in Vegas)Full venue details →

Peppermint Hippo

South Strip (Las Vegas Blvd) · 15,000 sq ft · 6 PM – 6 AM (Fri-Sat until 8 AM)

$30–50$0 Cover

The newest gentlemen's club in Las Vegas, Peppermint Hippo opened in 2023 directly on Las Vegas Boulevard. The modern design features nightclub-caliber lighting and sound systems that make it feel more like a high-end club than a traditional gentleman's venue. The location on the south end of the Strip makes it one of the most accessible options for tourists walking the Boulevard. The normal $30 to $50 cover reflects its premium positioning, but our guest list eliminates it completely. Peppermint Hippo attracts a younger crowd and delivers a party atmosphere that bridges the gap between nightclub and gentlemen's club.

Best for: Modern nightclub-style experienceFull venue details →

Kings of Hustler

Near the Strip (Dean Martin Dr) · 10,000 sq ft · Thu-Sun, 10 PM – 4 AM

$30–50$0 Cover

Kings of Hustler is the only rooftop gentlemen's club in Las Vegas, sitting atop the Larry Flynt's Hustler Club building with panoramic views of the Strip skyline. The open-air cabana seating under the stars creates an atmosphere you cannot find anywhere else in the city. The venue is more intimate and exclusive than the mega-clubs below it, with a bottle service program that rivals the top nightclubs. The normal $30 to $50 cover is waived with our guest list. If you want a unique experience that goes beyond the traditional gentlemen's club format, Kings of Hustler is the clear choice. Note the limited Thursday through Sunday schedule.

Best for: Rooftop open-air experienceFull venue details →

Little Darlings

Off-Strip (Western Ave) · 15,000 sq ft · Open 24 hours

$30–40$0 Cover

Little Darlings operates under a BYOB model that changes the entire economics of a strip club night. Instead of paying $15 to $25 per drink at the venue, you bring your own alcohol — stop at a liquor store on the way and stock up at retail prices. A handle of premium vodka that would cost $400 as bottle service at Sapphire costs $35 at Total Wine. The venue provides ice, mixers, and cups. The entertainment is fully nude, which is only possible in Vegas at BYOB venues due to local liquor license regulations. The normal $30 to $40 cover is waived with our guest list, and the free limo can stop at a liquor store en route. For groups watching their budget without compromising on entertainment quality, Little Darlings is the smartest play in the city.

Best for: All-nude BYOB — total control over your bar tabFull venue details →

Deja Vu Showgirls

Near the Strip (Industrial Rd) · 10,000 sq ft · Open 24 hours

$20–30$0 Cover

Deja Vu Showgirls Las Vegas is part of the largest adult entertainment chain in the United States, and the Vegas location on Industrial Road benefits from that operational consistency. The venue keeps things straightforward — full-nude and topless entertainment options, reasonable drink prices starting at $10, and a welcoming atmosphere that does not pressure guests into VIP upsells or bottle service commitments. The normal $20 to $30 cover is the lowest on this list, and with our guest list it drops to zero. Deja Vu is the right choice for first-timers who want a comfortable introduction to the Vegas strip club scene, or for budget-conscious groups who want quality entertainment without the mega-club price tags. The 24-hour schedule and Industrial Road location put it within a 5-minute ride of any Strip hotel.

Best for: Budget-friendly entry point with no pressureFull venue details →

Las Toxicas

Near the Strip (Western Ave) · 12,000 sq ft · Open 24 hours

$20–30$0 Cover

Las Toxicas occupies the legendary 2112 Western Ave space formerly home to Cheetahs (of Showgirls fame) and fills a niche that no other gentlemen's club in Las Vegas touches: Latin-themed entertainment with a reggaeton and Latin trap soundtrack. The venue caters to the rapidly growing Latin nightlife scene in Vegas, with Spanish-speaking staff, Latin DJs spinning live sets, and a diverse entertainer roster that reflects the venue's cultural identity. The atmosphere feels more like a Latin nightclub than a traditional strip club, which is exactly the point — groups that want to dance to reggaeton and Bad Bunny while enjoying premium entertainment will not find this combination anywhere else in the city. The normal $20 to $30 cover is waived with our guest list, and the venue operates 24 hours a day so you can visit any time.

Best for: Latin nightlife and reggaeton vibesFull venue details →

Side by Side

Quick Comparison

ClubNormal CoverSizeHoursBest For
Sapphire Las Vegas$30–5071,000 sq ft6 PM – 6 AM (Fri-Sat until 8 AM)First-timers and large groups
Crazy Horse III$40–6024,000 sq ft9 PM – 6 AMCelebrity sightings and VIP experience
Spearmint Rhino$3018,000 sq ftOpen 24 hoursAny-time visits and consistent quality
Larry Flynt's Hustler Club$30–4070,000 sq ftOpen 24 hoursRooftop views and all-night access
Treasures$30–4025,000 sq ft4 PM – 6 AMDinner and entertainment combo
Palomino Club$20–3015,000 sq ft4 PM – 6 AMFull nude + full bar (the only one in Vegas)
Peppermint Hippo$30–5015,000 sq ft6 PM – 6 AM (Fri-Sat until 8 AM)Modern nightclub-style experience
Kings of Hustler$30–5010,000 sq ftThu-Sun, 10 PM – 4 AMRooftop open-air experience
Little Darlings$30–4015,000 sq ftOpen 24 hoursAll-nude BYOB — total control over your bar tab
Deja Vu Showgirls$20–3010,000 sq ftOpen 24 hoursBudget-friendly entry point with no pressure
Las Toxicas$20–3012,000 sq ftOpen 24 hoursLatin nightlife and reggaeton vibes

All venues offer $0 cover and free limo through the NoCoverVegas guest list.

Exact Requirements

Free Entry Conditions: What Each Club Actually Requires

The guest list process differs by venue — signup deadline, check-in procedure, drink minimum status, and limo coordination all vary. Here is the exact sequence at each of the eleven clubs so your group arrives knowing what to expect before you get to the door.

ClubFree LimoDrink Min on Guest ListSignup Deadline
Sapphire Las Vegas✓ IncludedNone8 PM same-day
Crazy Horse III✓ IncludedSat peaks: $15–20 possible48 hrs for weekends
Spearmint Rhino✓ IncludedNoneAny time (24/7)
Larry Flynt's Hustler Club✓ IncludedNone24 hrs standard
Treasures✓ IncludedEarly-week promos: ~$1024 hrs standard
Palomino Club✓ Included (20 min drive)None3 hrs for limo coordination
Peppermint Hippo✓ IncludedNone24 hrs standard
Kings of Hustler✓ IncludedNoneThu–Sun only, 24 hrs
Little Darlings✓ + optional liquor store stop$5–10 setup fee (BYOB venues)Same-day OK
Deja Vu Showgirls✓ Included$5–10 setup fee (BYOB venues)Same-day OK
Las Toxicas✓ IncludedNoneSame-day OK

Sapphire Las Vegas — Guest List Check-In Process

Sapphire runs a dedicated guest list lane physically separate from the walk-in cover payment queue. On arrival, approach the check-in station to the left of the main entrance — a host with a tablet rather than a cashier with a payment terminal. State your name and group count. The host searches the digital roster, confirms your slot, and issues wristbands without any payment interaction. The full process takes under 90 seconds even for large groups. No drink minimum applies on standard nights. The complimentary NoCoverVegas limo covers the 10-minute drive from center Strip hotels and drops directly at the guest list entrance, bypassing the main vehicle queue on peak nights.

Crazy Horse III — Guest List Check-In Process

Crazy Horse III's guest list check-in station sits adjacent to the main entrance, bypassing the walk-in queue that stretches 20 to 35 minutes on peak Saturday nights. Processing is under two minutes. The single exception to drink-minimum-free entry: on specific Saturday nights during promoter-led events, CH3 occasionally applies a one-drink minimum of $15 to $20 for guest list entrants. The door host discloses this condition verbally before you cross the threshold — it is never a surprise charge that appears after entry. For weeknight visits Monday through Thursday and most standard Friday nights, no drink minimum applies. Register 48 hours in advance for Saturday visits; the CH3 guest list fills faster than any other club on this list on peak weekends.

Spearmint Rhino — Guest List Check-In Process

Spearmint Rhino's 24-hour operating model means the guest list is active around the clock — same-day registration at 3 AM works as reliably as 48-hour advance registration for a weekend night. No drink minimum applies at any hour on any day. The single door check-in processes guest list guests and walk-in guests sequentially, with guest list guests bypassing only the payment step. Because Spearmint Rhino never closes, it is the default late-night continuation when other clubs have reached capacity or stopped admissions — and the guest list applies at 5 AM on a Monday morning the same as 11 PM on a Saturday.

Palomino Club — Guest List Check-In Process

Palomino's guest list check-in is at the front entrance — no separate lane is necessary because walk-in volume at the North Las Vegas address is consistently lower than at Strip-adjacent clubs, and the door team processes all guests efficiently. Register at least three hours before arrival because the complimentary limo requires scheduling: the driver needs your hotel name, group count, and estimated departure time to coordinate the 20-minute drive from Strip hotels. No drink minimum applies on any night of the week. The round-trip limo service at no charge is particularly important at Palomino — coordinating group rideshare return from North Las Vegas after 2 AM on a weekend carries significant surge pricing risk that the included limo eliminates completely.

Little Darlings & Deja Vu Showgirls — BYOB Guest List Process

Both BYOB clubs accept same-day registration without capacity pressure — demand at these venues is more predictable than peak weekend nights at Sapphire or CH3. The $5 to $10 cup and setup fee that applies to all guests at BYOB venues is not a drink minimum. It is the venue's per-person serving fee for providing ice, mixers, and cups to guests who supply their own spirits. This fee applies regardless of guest list status and is disclosed before entry. The complimentary NoCoverVegas limo can schedule an en-route stop at Total Wine or another liquor retailer during pickup from your Strip hotel — request this at booking. A $35 to $45 handle of premium vodka or whiskey serves a group of four through an entire evening, replacing $150 to $300 in bar spend at any full-liquor club on this list. The liquor store stop adds roughly 10 minutes to transit time from your hotel to the venue.

Kings of Hustler — Guest List Check-In Process

Kings of Hustler operates Thursday through Sunday only — verify operating days before registering, since the guest list cannot be processed on dark nights. The rooftop entrance is accessed via the main Hustler Club building at 6007 Dean Martin Drive; the check-in team directs guest list guests to the rooftop elevator on arrival. Dress code at Kings is slightly more enforced than at the main Hustler Club below it — smart casual is the standard, and athletic wear or sandals may be declined. No drink minimum applies on guest list entry. The free limo drops at the main Dean Martin Drive entrance, and the rooftop elevator access is included in the guest list check-in process without an additional elevator ticket or fee.

Know Before You Go

Las Vegas Strip Club Cover Charges — The Full Breakdown

Every gentlemen's club in Las Vegas has a listed cover charge at the door. Here is exactly what each venue charges, when those charges apply, and how to reduce them to $0 through the guest list and limo system.

Sapphire Las Vegas — Walk-In: $30–50 · Guest List: $0

The walk-in cover at the world's largest gentlemen's club runs $30 on weeknights and up to $50 on Friday and Saturday. Special events and promoter nights push the price to $60 or higher. The guest list eliminates this entirely — regardless of night or day. Because Sapphire charges the most variably of any major club, the savings calculation works most dramatically in your favor on peak nights. A group of five on a Saturday saves $150 to $250 versus walking in cold. Sapphire also operates a dedicated guest list program through NoCoverVegas with pickup from any Strip hotel.

Crazy Horse III — Walk-In: $40–60 · Guest List: $0

Crazy Horse III has the highest base walk-in cover on this list — $40 on weeknights, $60 on Fridays and Saturdays. Premium event nights can reach $80. This also makes it the club where the guest list pays off most visibly on a per-dollar basis. The venue's upscale positioning and award-winning reputation justify the premium door price, but there is zero reason to pay it when the guest list entry through NoCoverVegas is free. Check Crazy Horse III bottle service pricing if your group plans to book a VIP section — the table minimums are higher than most clubs but the experience is consistently ranked tops on the Strip.

Spearmint Rhino — Walk-In: $30 · Guest List: $0

Spearmint Rhino's $30 walk-in cover applies consistently regardless of day or time — it is the most predictable flat-rate door charge of any major Strip-area club. Because it operates 24 hours and the cover applies at 3 AM the same as at 10 PM, the guest list is especially useful for late-night or early-morning arrivals when other clubs have closed and Spearmint Rhino is the default destination. For full venue details including VIP tables and private dances, see the Spearmint Rhino Las Vegas page. Guest list signup takes under two minutes.

Peppermint Hippo — Walk-In: $30–50 · Guest List: $0

Las Vegas's newest gentlemen's club, open since 2023 on Las Vegas Boulevard, charges $30–50 depending on night and special programming. Its South Strip location makes it one of the most walkable strip clubs from hotels like Mandalay Bay, Luxor, and Excalibur — which also means walk-in traffic is higher than off-Strip clubs, giving the guest list more practical value because the door line moves slowly on weekends. See full Peppermint Hippo bottle service packages if table service is part of the plan.

Larry Flynt's Hustler Club & Kings of Hustler — Walk-In: $30–50 · Guest List: $0

The two Hustler properties at 6007 Dean Martin Drive share a parking lot and a building — Hustler Club on the lower floors, Kings of Hustler on the rooftop. Both have separate cover charges ($30–40 at Hustler Club, $30–50 at Kings of Hustler). The guest list covers both independently. If your group wants to do both in one night, both admissions are free. Kings of Hustler operates Thursday through Sunday only — confirm operating days before booking. The rooftop outdoor setting at Kings makes it the only open-air gentlemen's club in Las Vegas.

Little Darlings & Deja Vu Showgirls — BYOB Clubs · Walk-In: $20–40 · Guest List: $0

Both clubs operate under BYOB (bring your own bottle) liquor rules, which is what makes fully nude entertainment legally possible at these venues under Clark County's licensing framework. The cover charge is $20–40 at Little Darlings and $20–30 at Deja Vu. These are the lowest walk-in prices on this list, and the guest list eliminates them regardless. The real economic advantage at BYOB clubs is inside: instead of $15–25 drink prices, you buy a handle of spirits at a liquor store en route ($30–40 retail) and bring it in. The limo can stop at Total Wine or another liquor store during pickup — ask when you book.

Value Analysis

Which Strip Club Delivers the Most for Free Entry

Free entry does not carry the same value at every club. Saving $60 per person at Crazy Horse III is a fundamentally different equation than saving $20 at Deja Vu Showgirls — identical signup effort, very different outcome. Here is how each venue ranks specifically on the value the guest list delivers, evaluated across dollar savings, experience quality, and what money alone cannot buy elsewhere.

#1

Crazy Horse III — Highest Dollar Savings Per Person

Walk-in cover at CH3 runs $40 on weeknights and $60 on Fridays and Saturdays — the highest base entry cost on this entire list, reaching $80 on premium promoter-led event nights. The guest list converts that $60 per-person fee to $0. For a group of four on a Saturday, that is $240 freed from the door before a single drink is ordered — enough to cover six rounds at CH3's standard bar pricing. CH3 also delivers the highest-production entertainment of any gentlemen's club in Las Vegas: six stages, a 50,000-square-foot format, and an award-winning entertainer roster that consistently draws celebrity clientele. Getting into the most expensive club on this list for free makes Crazy Horse III the clearest single-visit value the NoCoverVegas guest list provides.

#2

Little Darlings — Best Total-Night Economic Value

Little Darlings ranks second not because of cover charge savings alone — the walk-in price of $30–40 is moderate compared to CH3 — but because the BYOB model stacks savings on two fronts simultaneously. Free entry via the guest list eliminates the $30–40 per-person cover charge. The BYOB format then eliminates the $15–25 per-drink spend inside. A group of four who bring a handle of premium vodka (approximately $40 at Total Wine, which the complimentary limo can stop at en route) replaces what would be $250 to $350 in bar spend at any full-liquor club on this list. The dual savings effect — no cover fee plus near-zero bar cost — produces the lowest total-night outlay of any club on the list while the fully nude entertainment format remains among the most premium available in Las Vegas.

#3

Palomino Club — Best Exclusive Access Value

Palomino's ranking is based on access to an experience that is legally irreplaceable, not on dollar savings at the door. The 1969 grandfather-clause license permits fully nude entertainment with full bar service simultaneously — no new Nevada establishment can obtain this regulatory configuration under current state law. Free entry at Palomino means accessing the single venue in Las Vegas that offers this combination. For groups who have visited Sapphire, Spearmint Rhino, or Crazy Horse III and want the one thing those clubs cannot offer, Palomino is the only destination. The $300 bottle service minimum — the lowest full-bar table service entry point of any major Las Vegas strip club — means that fully nude entertainment with reserved seating and dedicated bar service is accessible at a lower cost basis than comparable full-liquor clubs. Sapphire starts at $500, CH3 at $400, Peppermint Hippo at $500.

#4

Sapphire Las Vegas — Best Free Entry for Scale and First-Timers

At 71,000 square feet with 400-plus entertainers on peak weekends, Sapphire is the only Las Vegas strip club where free guest list entry grants access to the world's largest gentlemen's club. The walk-in cover of $30–50 on standard nights is not the highest on the list, but the absolute scale of what the free entry unlocks makes Sapphire the default recommendation for groups visiting a Las Vegas gentlemen's club for the first time. The guest list check-in is faster than at any other club on this list — the dedicated lane and high-capacity processing mean a group of eight clears check-in in under three minutes on a peak Saturday. Every first-timer's Las Vegas bucket list includes Sapphire, and the guest list converts that visit from a $40-per-person transaction to a $0 entry.

#5

Kings of Hustler — Best Unique Setting at Zero Cover

The only rooftop open-air gentlemen's club in Las Vegas charges $30–50 walk-in cover for outdoor cabana seating under the Strip skyline — a setting that exists nowhere else in this entertainment category. Free guest list entry at Kings of Hustler unlocks a genuinely one-of-a-kind environment: no competing venue has an open-air rooftop adult entertainment configuration in Las Vegas. The Thursday-through-Sunday schedule limits when this value applies, but on operating nights, Kings delivers an atmosphere that money cannot replicate at any indoor venue on this list. Groups combining Hustler Club on the lower floors with Kings of Hustler on the rooftop in a single evening receive free entry at both venues with a single NoCoverVegas registration.

Clubs 6 through 11 — Spearmint Rhino, Hustler Club, Peppermint Hippo, Treasures, Deja Vu Showgirls, and Las Toxicas — all deliver strong free entry value at their respective price points and entertainment niches. Spearmint Rhino's 24-hour availability, Peppermint Hippo's Strip walkability from south-center hotel rooms, and Las Toxicas' Latin-nightlife niche each justify the guest list registration on their own terms. See the complete Las Vegas strip club ranking for the full venue-by-venue analysis beyond the guest list value lens.

Your Options

Three Ways to Enter a Las Vegas Strip Club with No Cover Charge

There are three legitimate methods for getting into a Las Vegas gentlemen's club without paying the door fee. They differ in ease of access, availability, and reliability.

01

NoCoverVegas Guest List

The fastest and most reliable method. Submit your group's info, receive SMS confirmation, arrive at the door and give your name. Cover drops to $0. No minimum spend. Works at all eleven clubs we partner with. Available every night including holidays.

Ease: 10/10. Works every time with advance registration, including July 4th and all holiday weekends.
02

Free Limo Pickup

When you sign up for the free limo pickup, the cover charge is automatically waived at the destination club. The limo picks your group up at your hotel lobby, drives you to the club, and your name is already on the list when you arrive. No separate guest list signup is needed — the limo booking handles everything. Best for groups of 3 to 6 people. Same free entry, zero door charge, zero transportation cost.

Ease: 9/10. Best for groups wanting full logistics handled.
03

Hotel Concierge or Casino Host

Some Strip hotels have casino host relationships with specific clubs. If you are a rated player at the casino or have a high-roller status, your casino host can arrange complimentary entry. This method is least accessible for standard tourists — it requires an established relationship with the host and is not guaranteed. For most groups, the NoCoverVegas guest list or free limo method is faster and available without prerequisites.

Ease: 5/10. Works if you have casino host access; less reliable otherwise.

For most Las Vegas visitors — tourists, bachelor and bachelorette groups, convention attendees — the NoCoverVegas guest list or free limo pickup are the only two methods that work reliably. See the free limo guide for full logistics, or the first-timer tips guide for what to expect inside once you arrive.

Night-by-Night Breakdown

Cover Charge Calendar — Every Club, Every Night

Walk-in cover charges at Vegas strip clubs shift significantly by day of the week. Monday through Thursday sit at their lowest; Friday and Saturday peak out. The NoCoverVegas guest list drops the fee to $0 every night — but knowing the calendar shows you exactly how much you save on any given visit and which nights the dollar difference is largest.

ClubMonTueWedThuFriSatSun
Sapphire Las Vegas$20–30$20–30$20–30$20–30$40–50$40–50$20
Crazy Horse III$20–30$20–30$20–30$30–40$50–60$50–60$20–30
Spearmint Rhino$30$30$30$30$30$30$30
Hustler Club$20$20$20$20–30$30–40$30–40$20
Treasures$20$20$20$20–30$30–40$30–40$20
Palomino Club$20$20$20$20$25–30$25–30$20
Peppermint Hippo$20$20$20$30$40–50$40–50$20
Kings of Hustler$30$40–50$40–50
Little Darlings$20$20$20$20–30$30–40$30–40$20
Deja Vu Showgirls$20$20$20$20$25–30$25–30$20
Las Toxicas$20$20$20$20$25–30$25–30$20

Walk-in cover charges without a guest list. NoCoverVegas guest list = $0 at all clubs, every night. Prices shown are typical ranges; holidays and special events may run higher. Text (725) 999-9293 same-day to confirm exact pricing.

Monday–Thursday: Lowest Walk-In Covers

Weeknight walk-in covers run $20 to $40 across most clubs, versus $30 to $60 on weekends. For a group of four on a Tuesday, that is $80 to $160 in combined cover charges versus $120 to $240 on a Saturday — but the guest list eliminates the fee on either night. Weeknight crowds are thinner, which means shorter door lines, more attentive service, and entertainment that is less frantic than peak Saturday. Spearmint Rhino, Hustler Club, and Sapphire are all at their most accessible mid-week, and the same guest list benefits apply seven days a week.

Friday–Saturday: Guest List Pays Off Most

Peak nights are when the savings calculation is most dramatic. Crazy Horse III charges $50 to $60 walk-in on Fridays and Saturdays. Sapphire and Peppermint Hippo reach $40 to $50. A four-person group at Crazy Horse III on a Saturday saves $200 to $240 in combined cover charges alone. Priority entry also matters most on weekends — door lines at Sapphire can stretch 20 to 30 minutes without a guest list placement. With the NoCoverVegas guest list, your group walks straight in regardless of queue length.

Door Policy Deep Dive

No-Cover Entry: What's Actually Required

Guest List vs. No-Cover Night: Two Different Things

A guest list and a no-cover night are not the same — though both result in free entry. A no-cover night is a promotional window declared by the venue itself: some clubs advertise free entry for women before 11 PM on Sundays, or waive the cover for everyone before 9 PM on Mondays as a slow-night promo. These windows are venue-controlled, change without notice, and typically expire well before the club reaches peak crowd density. A guest list is a standing arrangement between NoCoverVegas and the door team: your name is registered regardless of which night you visit, including Friday and Saturday peak nights when the club has no public no-cover promotion running at all. For any group that cannot guarantee arriving before a promotional window closes, the guest list is the more reliable path. The NoCoverVegas guest list functions every night of the year at all twelve clubs.

Military, First Responders, and Hotel Casino Comps

Several Vegas strip clubs offer complimentary or reduced-cover entry for active-duty military with a valid CAC or military ID. Sapphire Las Vegas and Spearmint Rhino both honor military comps on most weeknights; weekend policy varies by doorman and shift. First responders — law enforcement, fire, and paramedics — receive similar courtesy at several venues, though this is discretionary at the door's judgment and not guaranteed across all nights or all clubs. Casino hotel hosts at properties like Wynn, Bellagio, and Venetian can arrange complimentary entry for rated players through separate club contacts, independent of the NoCoverVegas guest list. None of these alternatives apply universally across all twelve clubs on all nights and none can be pre-confirmed the way a guest list can. The NoCoverVegas list requires no qualifying credentials and works at all twelve venues seven days a week.

The Catch: What No-Cover Entry Actually Requires Inside

No-cover guest list entry through NoCoverVegas has no formal minimum spend. You can walk in, have one drink, and leave — no VIP room requirement, no bottle service mandate, no spend threshold to maintain. The clubs waive the door fee because guest list visitors tend to spend more inside than walk-in customers who already feel the night is expensive after paying $40 at the door. In practice, most groups spend $50 to $150 per person on drinks and entertainment regardless. One exception: Crazy Horse III occasionally enforces a one-drink minimum ($15 to $20) for guest list entries on peak Saturday nights during specific promoter-led events. If a minimum applies to your visit, the door host will tell you before you step inside — it is never a surprise after entry. Bring $20 in cash as a baseline for any club night: it covers one drink and a standard entertainer tip, and Vegas ATM fees run $8 to $12 per transaction.

How to Confirm Your No-Cover Status the Day Of

After signing up through NoCoverVegas, you receive an SMS confirmation within minutes. That message is your proof of guest list status — save it or screenshot it. To double-check before heading out, text (725) 999-9293 with your name and the club name and we can confirm your list placement in real time. Each club's door team receives the updated guest list by 6 PM on the day of your visit. If you arrive before 8 PM and the door seems uncertain, asking the shift supervisor to check the digital list resolves it in under a minute in every case. Instagram is also a useful same-day signal: most clubs post any special cover charge windows or promotional free-entry nights to their Story by 5 PM. If a venue is running a public no-cover promo for the evening, you will see it posted — but those windows typically close before 11 PM when peak crowd arrives, so the guest list remains the more reliable option even on nights the venue advertises open-door entry.

Seasonal Patterns: When Cover Charges Peak and Dip

Vegas strip clubs run more promotional no-cover nights during the off-season months of November through February, when convention traffic and tourist volume are lower. January and February see the most frequent "free entry before midnight" and "ladies free all night" promotions at venues like Sapphire and Spearmint Rhino. Summer months — June through September — are when clubs are least likely to run unsolicited no-cover nights; peak tourism means the door revenue is easy to collect without promotions. Spring break in March and April, and major convention weeks including CES in January, EDC in May, and SEMA in November, push walk-in covers to their seasonal peaks. During EDC weekend Sapphire can hit $60 and Crazy Horse III can reach $80 on promoted event nights. The NoCoverVegas guest list is not seasonal — it operates every day of the year regardless of event calendars, convention traffic, or promotional schedules. It is the one no-cover access method with no expiry date or weather-dependent availability window.

Inside the Guest List Pipeline: How Your Name Gets on the Door List

The no-cover system runs on a specific operational chain that most visitors never see. When you sign up through NoCoverVegas, your reservation is batched with other bookings for the same night and same club. By 5 PM on your visit date, our team transmits the consolidated guest list to the club's door coordinator — either via secure digital roster or direct communication with the shift supervisor. The door team loads this into their tablet or printed list before opening. When you arrive, you state your name to the door host. They search the list, confirm your group size, and issue wristbands without processing a payment. The entire transaction takes under 90 seconds. Clubs update their list throughout the night as late additions come through — if you signed up less than two hours before arriving, text us your name and club choice so we can confirm you were added to the same-night batch. Same-day signups that come in after 6 PM risk missing the initial transmission and may need manual door-host verification; earlier signups are always more reliable.

No-Cover Savings Map: Exact Numbers by Group Size

The dollar difference between guest list and walk-in compounds with group size and number of venues. Solo visitor, one club: saves $20 to $60 in cover plus $15 to $30 in rideshare — total $35 to $90. Group of four, one club: saves $80 to $240 in combined cover plus $25 in shared limo cost versus $60 to $80 in group rideshare — total $105 to $300. Group of four, two clubs in one night: saves $160 to $480 in combined cover at both venues, plus two limo legs versus two rideshares — total $210 to $560 in fees that stay in your pocket. Group of eight at Crazy Horse III on a Saturday: the walk-in cover would be $40 to $60 per person, totaling $320 to $480 in door fees before the first drink. With the guest list, that $320 to $480 converts directly into inside spend — at bar prices of $10 to $20 per drink, it covers 16 to 48 rounds for the group. The math is most dramatic for groups of six or more visiting Crazy Horse III or Sapphire on peak Friday or Saturday nights, where the per-person door fee is at its highest and the group multiplier creates the largest absolute savings.

Drink Minimums: What Each Club Actually Requires Inside on Guest List

Free entry does not mean free drinks, and a handful of clubs have conditions for guest list visitors that are worth knowing before you arrive. Crazy Horse III is the one venue that occasionally applies a one-drink minimum — typically $15 to $20 — for guest list entries on peak Saturday nights during specifically promoted events. The door host will disclose this before you step inside. Sapphire Las Vegas has no formal drink minimum attached to guest list entry on standard nights; the venue's size means the economic pressure to spend immediately is lower. Spearmint Rhino, Larry Flynt's Hustler Club, and Peppermint Hippo have no drink minimum on guest list entry. Little Darlings and Deja Vu Showgirls, operating as BYOB venues, require a small cup or setup fee ranging from $5 to $10 — not a drink minimum in the traditional sense, since you are bringing your own alcohol. Palomino Club has no drink minimum, but the 20-minute ride from the Strip means most groups budget for at least a drink per person during the visit simply out of practicality. Treasures occasionally has a one-drink minimum attached to complimentary admission during specific early-week promotions. Bottom line: budget a minimum of $15 to $20 per person in cash as a baseline for any guest list night — it covers the occasional minimum, one drink, and an entertainer tip without requiring an ATM run.

Two-Club Night Pairings: Timing and Logistics That Actually Work

A two-club night requires planning that goes beyond just picking two venues. The free limo service handles both legs of the trip, but sequencing matters for how the night flows. The Sapphire → Crazy Horse III pairing is the most popular for bachelor parties: start at Sapphire at 9:30 PM when the floor is filling, stay for two hours, then move to Crazy Horse III around 11:30 PM for a more intimate late-night setting. The limo transit takes 8 to 12 minutes. Treasures → Hustler Club is the dinner-and-late-night option: arrive at Treasures at 7 PM for the steakhouse, transition to the entertainment floor by 9 PM, then call the limo to Hustler Club around 11 PM. Peppermint Hippo → Kings of Hustler works for groups wanting two contrasting South Strip experiences: Peppermint Hippo's indoor nightclub-style floor, then the open-air rooftop at Kings of Hustler — but Kings operates Thursday through Sunday only, so this pairing requires checking the calendar. Little Darlings → any full-bar club is a budget-optimized route: arrive at Little Darlings with a liquor store haul at 9 PM, enjoy two hours of BYOB entertainment at zero drink cost, then move to Sapphire or Spearmint Rhino for the late-night premium atmosphere with a refreshed entertainment budget. Request the two-leg limo schedule when you sign up — the driver coordinates the pickup window at your first club automatically.

What to Bring: Cash, Denominations, and ATM Avoidance

Vegas ATM fees at strip clubs run $8 to $12 per transaction, with some club ATMs charging $15. Planning your cash in advance is the most practical money move of the night. Minimum recommended cash per person for a single-club guest list visit: $60 to $100. Breakdown: $5 to $20 for drinks depending on how many you plan to order, $20 to $40 in singles and fives for entertainer tips, $10 buffer for any incidental minimum or door-adjacent fee. For a two-club night, double that to $120 to $200 per person. Always bring a mix of denominations: $1 bills for entertainer tips during stage performances, $5 bills for seated entertainer interactions, $20 bills for bar tabs. Avoid $50 or $100 bills in these venues — clubs prefer exact denominations for speed, and making change at the bar during peak hours takes time. Cards are accepted at the bar and for bottle service but not typically for entertainer tips, which are universally cash-only. Bring enough singles that you are not breaking a $20 at the bar repeatedly throughout the night. A common preparation: pull $200 cash per person before leaving your hotel, keeping $50 on a card as a backup. ATMs near the Strip charge less than in-club ATMs — Walgreens and CVS ATMs near the Strip typically charge $3 to $5 versus the $10 to $15 in-club rate.

What Guest List Check-In Looks Like Versus Walk-In

Understanding what happens at the door on a guest list versus walk-in affects how you approach arrival. Walk-in guests join a single queue that processes payments — ID check, cash or card transaction, wristband. During peak Friday and Saturday hours at Sapphire or Crazy Horse III, this queue runs 15 to 30 minutes. A walk-in group of five at Crazy Horse III on a Saturday paying $50 each waits in that queue, pays $250 total, and arrives at the door feeling the night is already expensive before ordering the first drink. Guest list guests approach a separate check-in point — often positioned adjacent to, or slightly ahead of, the walk-in queue. At Sapphire and Crazy Horse III, the guest list check-in is a distinct station. At smaller venues like Deja Vu and Las Toxicas, it is the same door with a different process. You state your name, the host confirms the group count on their tablet or printed roster, and you proceed directly in. No payment terminal, no wait for card processing. At Crazy Horse III on a peak Saturday, a guest list check-in takes 90 seconds versus 25 to 35 minutes in the walk-in queue. The line bypass matters most on peak nights when the door queue is long — which are exactly the nights the walk-in cover charge is highest.

The Sign-Up to Walk-In Timeline: When to Register for Best Results

The ideal registration window is 48 to 72 hours before your visit. This gives the NoCoverVegas team time to confirm your booking, add you to the pre-transmitted list, and send your SMS confirmation with the door host contact information. Registering more than a week out works fine — your booking is held in the system until the night-of transmission. The 24-hour window still works for most nights and venues, but requires checking your confirmation SMS to ensure the booking was processed before the list closes. On major event nights — EDC weekend in May, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, New Year's Eve — registration within 24 hours may be too late for some clubs as guest list capacity fills. For those peak dates, registering one to two weeks out is essential. Same-day registration during standard weekend nights works but carries risk: if the list was transmitted before your signup, you may need to text us your name at the door for manual addition. For bachelor parties and large groups of six or more, always register at least 48 hours out to ensure the group count is accurately transmitted — clubs receive the list as a single file and late-addition amendments are handled on a best-effort basis by the door host.

Common Questions

No Cover Strip Clubs FAQ

Are there really strip clubs in Las Vegas with no cover charge?

Yes — and it applies to all eleven clubs on this list, not just the budget venues. The mechanism is a guest list, not a promotional night. When you register through NoCoverVegas, your name is placed on a VIP list that the door team receives before the shift starts. When you arrive, you give your name, the host checks the list, and you enter without paying. The normal door fee — which ranges from $20 at Deja Vu Showgirls to $60 at Crazy Horse III on peak nights — drops to $0. No minimum spend is attached to that free entry at any of the eleven clubs. The clubs participate because promoters and booking services bring them groups who spend money inside at predictably higher rates than walk-in customers who already paid a cover and feel the night is expensive. Walk-ins who paid $40 at the door calculate differently inside than guests who entered free and have their full entertainment budget intact.

How much do I save with no-cover entry compared to walking in?

The savings calculation depends entirely on group size, club selection, and night of week. Solo visitor at Crazy Horse III on a Saturday: saves $60 in cover plus $20 in rideshare — $80 total. Group of four at Sapphire on a Friday: saves $160 to $200 in combined cover plus $30 in shared limo versus $50 to $70 in rideshare — $190 to $270 total. Group of six hitting two clubs in one night — Sapphire then Crazy Horse III on a Saturday: saves $180 to $360 in cover at the first club, $240 to $360 at the second, plus $50 in transportation both legs — total fees avoided range from $470 to $770. The math compounds because both the cover charge and the transportation are simultaneously eliminated. There is no scenario in which walk-in pricing is less expensive than the free guest list — even for a single person visiting Palomino Club on a Tuesday, the guest list saves $20 plus the rideshare cost, always.

Does the free guest list have a drink minimum attached to it at any club?

Most clubs on this list — Sapphire, Spearmint Rhino, Larry Flynt's Hustler Club, Peppermint Hippo, Palomino Club, Little Darlings, Deja Vu Showgirls, Las Toxicas, and Kings of Hustler — have no formal drink minimum attached to guest list entry. Crazy Horse III is the exception: on peak Saturday nights during specifically promoted events, the club occasionally applies a one-drink minimum of $15 to $20 for guest list entries. If this applies to your visit, the door host discloses it before you step inside. Treasures sometimes applies a one-drink minimum for complimentary admission during specific early-week promotions. For all other venues on all other nights, you can enter on the guest list, have one drink, and leave — no additional spend required. In practice most groups spend $50 to $150 per person regardless, but the option to spend less exists without any penalty to your free entry status.

How far in advance do I need to register for the no-cover guest list?

For a standard weekend visit, 24 to 48 hours in advance is the ideal window. This gives NoCoverVegas time to add you to the pre-transmitted list that clubs receive before their shift starts. Registering 48 to 72 hours out is the safest option for groups of five or more, because large group counts need to be confirmed in the transmission. For major event nights — EDC Weekend in May, Memorial Day Weekend, Fourth of July, New Year's Eve — register one to two weeks in advance. Guest list capacity at Crazy Horse III and Sapphire fills on those peak nights, and late registrations may not make the final transmission. For standard weeknight visits (Monday through Thursday), same-day registration is usually fine — clubs have lower capacity pressure and the door team can add names manually. If you are unsure whether your registration made the list, text us your name and club choice after you register — we can confirm your slot or flag any issue before you arrive.

Is the free limo ride actually free, or are there hidden fees?

The limo service is genuinely free — no fare, no booking fee, no fuel surcharge. The only expected cost is a $5 to $10 driver tip if you choose to tip, which is customary but not required. The pickup covers any hotel on or near the Las Vegas Strip — Wynn, Bellagio, Venetian, Caesars, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, and all properties in between. The driver picks your group up at the hotel lobby at the agreed time, drives to the club of your choice, and coordinates any additional legs if you are visiting multiple venues in one night. Return transportation back to your hotel when you are ready to leave is also arranged at no cost. The only limitation: the limo service runs on a schedule — request it when you sign up for the guest list, not at the door, so the driver has a confirmed pickup window. Groups that need same-day limo pickup can text us directly, but advance coordination ensures the vehicle is available during your planned departure window.

Can I visit multiple strip clubs in one night and get no-cover entry at each?

Yes, and the free limo handles both legs of transit. The guest list is active at every club we partner with simultaneously — a single registration that specifies a two-club itinerary puts your name on the list at both venues. The most common two-club nights: Sapphire from 9:30 PM to midnight, then Crazy Horse III from midnight to 2:30 AM; Treasures from 7 PM for dinner, then Larry Flynt's Hustler Club from 11 PM; or Little Darlings from 9 PM with your own alcohol supply, then Sapphire from midnight after the BYOB portion of the night. The limo coordinates the inter-club transit and the pickup from your second club back to the hotel. Specify both venue preferences and your preferred start time when you register — this allows the driver to plan the route and the door teams at both clubs to receive your booking.

What happens if my name is not on the door list when I arrive?

This is rare but resolvable. First, confirm you are at the right club — occasionally groups arrive at a club they did not register for. If you are at the right venue, show the door host your SMS confirmation from NoCoverVegas. The confirmation message includes your name, group size, and venue — most door supervisors will honor a confirmed booking from this message even if the transmission did not include you. If the door host needs additional verification, ask them to contact their shift manager or the venue's promoter contact. As a last option, text us at the door with your name and group size — we maintain a live channel with most venues and can confirm your booking directly with the club in real time. In the rare event that a manual verification takes time on a busy night, you may be asked to wait briefly at a separate check-in area while the door team contacts the manager. This situation resolves in under five minutes in every documented case — you have never been turned away when a legitimate registration existed.

Which Las Vegas strip clubs charge a cover even on weeknights?

Every major gentlemen's club in Las Vegas charges a cover on weeknights — no club is genuinely free to walk into on any night without a guest list or free limo arrangement. Sapphire Las Vegas charges $20 to $30 on weeknights (Monday through Thursday). Spearmint Rhino runs a flat $30 regardless of day or hour since it operates 24 hours. Crazy Horse III charges $20 to $30 on weeknights and $40 to $60 on Fridays and Saturdays. Peppermint Hippo charges $20 on weeknights. Larry Flynt's Hustler Club runs $20 on weeknights and $30 to $40 on weekends. Little Darlings and Deja Vu Showgirls charge $20 to $30 on weeknights. The only clubs that sometimes waive weeknight covers outside of a guest list are smaller venues running slow-night promotions before 9 PM — but these windows close before peak hours. The NoCoverVegas guest list functions seven nights a week and bypasses the weeknight cover charge the same as it bypasses Friday and Saturday pricing.

Do Las Vegas strip clubs have cover charges for women?

Most Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs charge the same walk-in cover regardless of gender — the typical door rate is $20 to $60 per person for all guests who arrive without a guest list or limo arrangement. Some venues run occasional ladies' free entry promotions on specific weeknights before a set hour, but these are not consistent or guaranteed across all clubs or nights. With the NoCoverVegas guest list, women always receive complimentary admission at all eleven clubs, any night of the week, with no promotional window restriction. Men on the guest list receive free or significantly reduced cover — at most clubs, men also enter free; at a small number of venues, a reduced cover of $10 to $20 may apply for men even on the guest list on peak nights. If you are planning a bachelorette party or girls' night, sign up at least 24 to 48 hours before your visit. The guest list benefit applies to bachelorette groups, couples, or mixed groups equally — free entry for women is guaranteed regardless of group composition.

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