Grand Opening — May 16, 2026 — Mandalay Bay
Tailgate Beach Club Grand Opening Guide 2026
Snoop Dogg headlines. Netflix MMA runs on the screens. EDC Week brings 170,000 visitors to Las Vegas the same weekend. Everything you need to know about guest list, tickets, access, and what makes this venue unlike anything else on the Strip.
EDC Opening Weekend — May 15–17, 2026
Three Days at Tailgate Beach Club
Fri May 15
EDC Day 1
Opening Programming TBA
First operating day of opening week. Guest list likely active for standard general admission. EDC Night 1 begins at the Speedway in the evening — early afternoon pool session pairs well with festival arrival.
EDC Day 1 at LVMS. Rideshare demand peaks around 8 PM as festival crowds head north.
Sat May 16
Grand Opening — EDC Day 2
Snoop Dogg + Netflix MMA Watch Party
Grand opening day. Snoop Dogg live performance + Netflix MMA fight card (Nate Diaz vs Mike Perry). TICKETED — no guest list. Buy in advance. Arrive at 11 AM opening to maximize positioning before sell-out capacity.
EDC Day 2 at LVMS. Highest crossover attendance of the weekend — EDC fans + sports fans + hip-hop audience all converging on south Strip.
Sun May 17
EDC Day 3 — Closing Day
Programming TBA
Final day of EDC Weekend. Demand remains elevated. Guest list may reactivate for standard programming on Day 3. Good option for festival-goers who want a pool afternoon before the final EDC night.
EDC final night at LVMS. Early Tailgate session leaves time to recharge before the festival.
Why Tailgate Beach Club Changes the Las Vegas Dayclub Landscape
Las Vegas has operated on an implicit rule since Encore Beach Club opened in 2010: a dayclub books DJs, plays electronic music, and sells bottle service with views of a pool. The entire industry — Marquee Dayclub, TAO Beach, Wet Republic, Palm Tree Beach Club, and the new OMNIA Dayclub — follows that formula with variations in DJ caliber, pool size, and hotel branding. Tailgate Beach Club, opening May 16, 2026 at Mandalay Bay, breaks the formula intentionally and completely.
The venue is built around live sports viewing as a primary entertainment category, not a supplement to DJ programming. Over 125 feet of LED screens ring the pool deck at heights calculated for in-water visibility — not screen-adjacent bar seating, but from inside the pools themselves. The cabana model includes gaming consoles, beer pong tables, and foosball as standard equipment rather than add-on amenities. The Mandalay Bay location positions the venue directly across from Allegiant Stadium, creating a year-round sports-day pipeline that no other Strip pool venue has attempted to capture.
Choosing EDC Week for the grand opening is a calculated bet on differentiation. EDC Las Vegas draws 170,000 attendees over three nights and generates the highest concentration of nightlife-spending visitors Las Vegas sees all year. Every other dayclub fights for the EDM specialist audience. Tailgate enters with Snoop Dogg, Netflix MMA, and a sports-entertainment hybrid model that no EDC Week competitor offers. The grand opening is not competing with OMNIA Dayclub's Fisher booking or EBC's resident roster — it is capturing a different audience entirely and opening a category that did not previously exist on the Strip.
Grand Opening Day, May 16: Snoop Dogg and Netflix MMA
The grand opening programming on May 16 combines two entertainment verticals that have never shared a Las Vegas dayclub afternoon. Snoop Dogg performs live — a hip-hop concert at a pool club, which represents a departure from the EDM-headliner model that has defined Las Vegas dayclubs since Tiësto began his XS residency in 2011. Simultaneously, the venue's LED screen infrastructure carries the Netflix MMA fight card featuring Nate Diaz versus Mike Perry, with Rousey and Carano also on the card. A championship-level combat sports broadcast and a hip-hop legend sharing the same afternoon at a pool venue is an event format Las Vegas has not produced before at dayclub scale.
Opening day is ticketed — advance purchase is required and walk-up entry on grand opening weekend is not a viable plan. The performance date falls on EDC Saturday, the second night of the festival. Las Vegas will hold roughly 170,000 festival visitors that day in addition to the standard weekend visitor volume. Hotel lobbies, rideshare queues, and casino floors will all be at peak capacity. Plan logistics with the traffic reality in mind: arrive at Tailgate at 11:00 AM when doors open, before the full day crowd fills in. Tickets are available through Tailgate Beach Club's official booking system. Opening weekend cabana reservations are expected to sell out weeks before May 16.
Snoop Dogg's career spans more than three decades and a catalog that crosses gangsta rap, G-funk, reggae, and mainstream pop collaborations with artists from Dr. Dre to Katy Perry and Calvin Harris. His performance at Tailgate positions the venue with a mainstream entertainment identity rather than the genre-specialist EDM identity of its opening-weekend competitors. For visitors who want to experience the best of EDC Week Las Vegas without attending the festival — or who want a pool-party afternoon as a break from four consecutive nights of electronic music — grand opening day at Tailgate is the alternative that no other venue in Las Vegas is offering this weekend.
The Venue: 3 Heated Pools, 125-Foot Screens, 2,000 Capacity
Tailgate Beach Club occupies the former Daylight Beach Club space at Mandalay Bay — a major Las Vegas pool complex that Clique Hospitality has redesigned with sports-specific infrastructure throughout. The result is a 2,000-capacity venue with three heated pools, 25 standard cabana units, and two premium bungalow structures. The three pools operate year-round on heated systems, making Tailgate one of only two Strip pool venues running in winter. This matters for annual programming planning: Tailgate's sports calendar aligns with NFL season (September through February), college football (September through January), and NBA and NHL playoffs (April through June). A heated pool operating in December means Tailgate can host a Super Bowl watch party in January without seasonal limitations that force unheated venues to close.
The 125-plus feet of LED screens are the defining infrastructure investment. The installation height and angle specifications are calculated for visibility from inside the pools — which is a meaningfully different design choice than the typical dayclub screen setup that mounts one or two screens near the DJ booth for visual effects during sets. Tailgate's screens are the primary visual feature, not a supplement to the music. Multi-channel broadcasting supports split-screen display — during the NFL Sunday slate, three simultaneous game windows can broadcast across the screen array. Individual premium cabanas add 50 to 75-inch private screens mounted directly to the cabana structure.
The cabana design operationalizes the sports-entertainment concept at the group level. Standard cabanas include gaming consoles, beer pong tables, and foosball — equipment that turns a VIP reservation into an active party zone rather than a passive premium seating position. The two premium bungalows are larger-footprint structures with elevated service, private screen capability, and higher seating capacity for larger groups. Bottle service minimums apply to all cabana and bungalow bookings in standard Las Vegas dayclub fashion. The interactive amenity model is entirely unique to Tailgate on the Strip.
Sports Programming: NFL, NBA, UFC, and NCAA Year-Round
Tailgate Beach Club's programming calendar is built around the major North American sports schedules. The venue operates Thursday through Sunday — which means every significant sports window of the week falls on an operating day. NFL Sunday afternoons are the flagship programming type. The venue's direct proximity to Allegiant Stadium across South Las Vegas Boulevard creates a natural game-day extension: Raiders home game crowds who have spent a Sunday at the stadium can transition to Tailgate for the late-afternoon Sunday game slate while the party continues. No other Las Vegas dayclub has this geographic relationship with a professional sports facility.
UFC fight night programming at Tailgate is expected to be the second major event category after NFL Sundays. The T-Mobile Arena hosts UFC Pay-Per-View events several times annually, and the fight weekend calendar — weigh-ins Friday, fight card Saturday — maps directly onto Tailgate's operating schedule. The main event broadcast at a 2,000-person pool venue with 125-plus feet of screens creates a communal viewing experience that rivals the sportsbook environment. The Netflix MMA watch party on grand opening day is the first demonstration of this capability, but fight night programming is expected to become a recurring anchor event type throughout the season.
Beyond NFL and UFC: March Madness bracket windows in late March and early April align with dayclub season opening, making Tailgate a natural college basketball watch party venue in its first weeks of operation. The NBA and NHL playoffs run May through June — prime dayclub season — and the screen array can carry multiple simultaneous games across the spring playoff calendar. International soccer scheduling (Premier League, Champions League, Copa del Sol) creates programming for Thursday through Saturday morning slots before the afternoon pool session reaches peak attendance. The year-round heated pool model ensures the sports calendar can run uninterrupted through seasons that would otherwise force closures at unheated venues.
EDC Week at Tailgate: The Crossover Nobody Else Is Offering
EDC Week 2026 is the most densely scheduled nightlife week in Las Vegas history by number of competing premium events. OMNIA Dayclub opens May 15 with Fisher. Encore Beach Club runs its headliner residency lineup. Every nightclub from Hakkasan to XS books major EDM talent for EDC Week premium pricing. The electronic music audience is well-served, extensively marketed to, and paying top dollar at every venue on the Strip.
Tailgate Beach Club enters EDC Week with a fundamentally different angle. The venue is not marketing to the EDC audience — it is marketing to everyone else in Las Vegas that weekend who wants a premium dayclub experience without four consecutive days of electronic music. Sports bettors who arrived for EDC Week and want to watch the NBA playoffs in a premium outdoor setting. Hip-hop fans who want to see Snoop Dogg without buying an EDC wristband. Couples and groups who want the pool party atmosphere but are not part of the festival demographic. Las Vegas locals who treat EDC Week as an opportunity to attend premium events the rest of the year does not offer.
The crossover dynamic is significant for visitors who want to do both. An EDC Week itinerary that includes Tailgate Beach Club on Saturday afternoon and the EDC festival at the Speedway Saturday night is entirely feasible. The south Strip position at Mandalay Bay means the rideshare route to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway is shorter than from center-Strip hotels or venues. The programming scheduling gap between a 6:00 PM dayclub close and a 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM EDC arrival window is workable. Shower, change, and rideshare from Mandalay Bay to the festival grounds is a roughly 20-minute trip on the south end of the valley.
The Snoop Dogg headline specifically speaks to this crossover potential. Electronic music artists headline every other EDC Week pool venue. Snoop Dogg draws an audience that overlaps only partially with the EDM specialist crowd — his fanbase spans hip-hop generations from 1993 to present, mainstream pop audiences via chart collaborations, and the sports-entertainment crossover demographic that the venue is explicitly targeting. For EDC attendees who want a mid-festival afternoon break at a venue headlined by one of hip-hop's most recognizable names rather than another electronic music set, Tailgate Beach Club on May 16 is the only option in Las Vegas this weekend.
Guest List, No Cover Access, and Entry Strategy
Tailgate Beach Club follows the standard Las Vegas dayclub guest list model for non-headliner operating days. Women can access the venue at no cover on advance guest list signup, arriving before the noon cutoff. Mixed groups and male-primary groups qualify for reduced general admission rates through guest list rather than the full walk-up cover charge. Register in advance — the day before or earlier — and arrive before noon. Walk-up attempts at 1:00 PM on a busy EDC Week day are not a reliable strategy at any new venue during its opening season.
The exception is the grand opening on May 16 and any other explicitly ticketed headliner events. Snoop Dogg's performance is a ticketed show — standard guest list does not apply on this date. Buy tickets in advance through Tailgate Beach Club's official booking system or major ticketing platforms. Cabana reservations for the grand opening are expected to sell out weeks before May 16 — the combination of grand opening status, Snoop Dogg, Netflix MMA, and EDC Week visitor volume creates demand that will fill the venue's 2,000 capacity well before noon.
The dress code is resort-casual and sports-friendly relative to fashion-forward standards at venues like OMNIA Nightclub or Marquee Dayclub. Swimwear is the standard in pool zones. Cover-ups, flip-flops, and casual summer attire are acceptable throughout the pool deck and bar areas. The sports-fan clientele model means a slightly more relaxed aesthetic compared to venues with strict upscale attire requirements. Team jerseys are generally acceptable given the sports entertainment identity, but verify dress code with the venue before assuming game-day gear clears the door — rules can tighten on headliner event days.
Cabana and Bottle Service: What You Get and What It Costs
Tailgate Beach Club's table service model differs from every other Las Vegas dayclub in one fundamental respect: the amenities included in a cabana booking are not just seating, shade, and bottle service minimums. Beer pong tables, foosball, and PlayStation consoles are standard equipment in all cabana units — not upsells. The implication is that a cabana group at Tailgate has a fully contained entertainment setup within their reserved space: private viewing, interactive games, group competition, bottle service, and poolside positioning as one integrated experience. Groups run beer pong tournaments between pool sessions, compete in games during halftime of whatever is on the main screen, and use the gaming console during the breaks between DJ sets.
Standard cabana pricing starts at approximately $1,500 on non-event days, with bottle service minimum included. On UFC fight nights, major NFL games, and opening weekend, pricing escalates and advance booking is essential. The 25 standard cabana units cover group sizes from approximately four to twelve guests. Premium bungalow units — two total — are the highest-tier option: larger footprint, private 50 to 75-inch screen, priority service, higher capacity. Bungalow pricing starts at $3,000 on standard days and goes significantly higher on major event days.
Bottle service runs at standard Las Vegas dayclub rates: $400 to $600 per standard bottle of premium spirits, $18 to $28 per individual cocktail at the bars. The bottle service minimum in the cabana booking is effectively your entry into the VIP experience — separate general admission ticket not required when you hold a confirmed table reservation. For a group of six to eight people splitting a standard cabana on a non-headliner day, the per-person cost of the full table experience compares favorably to individual ticket plus cocktail spending over the course of an afternoon. For grand opening weekend, premium pricing applies across all tiers — plan for higher minimums and advance-purchase requirements on May 15 through May 17.
EDC Week 2026
Tailgate vs. Other EDC Week Dayclubs
The premier Las Vegas dayclub by any ranking metric. EDC Week at EBC draws the highest-tier electronic music lineup of the season. Tailgate offers a completely different entertainment model — Snoop Dogg and live sports over DJ-only programming. Both are worth attending if your EDC Week schedule allows multiple afternoons.
The other major new dayclub opening during EDC Week 2026. OMNIA opens May 15 with a Tao Group EDM residency lineup. Two completely different venue concepts: OMNIA targets EDM specialists via the Caesars Palace nightclub integration; Tailgate targets sports fans and hip-hop demographics. Choose OMNIA if your priority is electronic music — choose Tailgate if Snoop Dogg and sports screens are the draw.
Established MGM Grand dayclub with strong booking history. No sports LED infrastructure. Same mid-Strip cluster as most other major dayclubs. Tailgate is the south Strip option with the sports-entertainment hybrid model; Palm Tree is the traditional pool party alternative.
Rooftop Strip views at The Cosmopolitan — center-Strip positioning, tech house focus, fashion-forward crowd. Center-Strip rideshare during EDC Week is significantly slower than south Strip. Marquee is the right choice if your hotel is near The Cosmopolitan and tech house is your genre preference.
Rooftop pool with more intimate scale than the major pool clubs. Tao Group curates fashion-forward events with a different crowd demographic than sports-and-hip-hop Tailgate. No sports screens. North Strip location makes rideshare during EDC Week slow from south Strip hotels.
The original Las Vegas sports-pool concept that Tailgate is replicating on the Strip. Stadium Swim at Circa is Downtown — a 20-minute rideshare from the EDC festival area and from most EDC Week hotel clusters. Tailgate brings the sports-pool model to the Strip for the first time, with a south-end Mandalay Bay address closer to the festival venue.
Getting to Tailgate During EDC Week: The South Strip Advantage
EDC Week creates rideshare chaos on the Las Vegas Strip from Friday afternoon through Sunday night. The center-Strip corridor from Harmon Avenue north to Spring Mountain Road — where Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Wynn, and Encore sit — is the heaviest traffic zone on the busiest nights. Rideshare wait times in that corridor during EDC festival hours can run 30 to 45 minutes with surge pricing. Mandalay Bay is south of this cluster, at the far south end of the main Strip near Tropicana Avenue and the airport interchange.
The practical implication: rideshare to Tailgate Beach Club during EDC Week is faster and cheaper than rideshare to center-Strip venues from most hotel locations. From the airport hotel corridor near the 215 interchange, Mandalay Bay is the closest major Strip property — a 5 to 10-minute drive. From center-Strip hotels, allow 15 to 25 minutes depending on afternoon traffic. The Mandalay Bay porte-cochere sees less pickup congestion than the center-Strip cluster. Self-parking in the Mandalay Bay garage is free for hotel guests — a viable option for groups arriving by personal vehicle.
From Tailgate to the EDC Speedway venue: the Las Vegas Motor Speedway is at the north end of the valley, roughly 12 to 15 miles from Mandalay Bay. During EDC festival traffic hours, rideshare from the south Strip to the Speedway runs approximately 20 to 30 minutes — comparable to or shorter than the same trip from center-Strip properties, because the route out of Mandalay Bay avoids the worst of the Strip vehicle corridor. For groups doing the Tailgate afternoon to EDC evening route, allow 45 minutes between leaving the pool venue and arriving at the festival gate — built-in time for changing at your hotel if needed.
The tram system between Mandalay Bay, Luxor, and Excalibur is free and runs along a south Strip connecting corridor — if your hotel is at Luxor or Excalibur, the tram to Mandalay Bay eliminates the rideshare entirely for venue access. The walk from the Mandalay Bay casino floor to the pool complex runs approximately five to ten minutes through the casino; follow directional signage toward the Tailgate pool complex at the rear of the property.
Tailgate Beach Club Grand Opening 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What is happening at Tailgate Beach Club on May 16, 2026?
May 16 is the grand opening of Tailgate Beach Club at Mandalay Bay, and it is one of the most stacked single-day schedules at any Las Vegas pool venue in recent memory. Snoop Dogg headlines the opening ceremony — a live hip-hop performance at a pool club, which is unusual in a Las Vegas dayclub landscape almost entirely dominated by electronic music headliners. Simultaneously, Tailgate is hosting a Netflix MMA fight card watch party on the same day, meaning the 125-plus feet of LED screens will carry live professional combat sports alongside the pool party. The date also falls on EDC Weekend Day 2 — the Las Vegas Motor Speedway hosts the second night of the Electric Daisy Carnival on May 16, bringing roughly 170,000 electronic music fans into the city that weekend. The combination of a hip-hop legend performing, a major MMA broadcast, and the largest electronic music festival in North America happening across town on the same afternoon makes May 16 at Tailgate Beach Club a singularly dense entertainment day even by Las Vegas standards. Tickets sell out well in advance — do not attempt walk-up entry.
Is guest list available at Tailgate Beach Club during the grand opening and EDC Week?
Standard guest list applies on non-headliner days and on days without a special event. For the grand opening on May 16 — the Snoop Dogg and Netflix MMA watch party combination — guest list is not available; the event is fully ticketed. On Saturday and Sunday of EDC Weekend, demand at Tailgate Beach Club will be elevated above standard pool party weekends, and guest list availability may be reduced depending on how many external ticketing commitments the venue has made for opening week. On days when guest list is active — standard non-event Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays after the first opening week — women can typically access Tailgate at no cover on advance guest list signup, and mixed or male groups qualify for reduced general admission. Register via the form at the bottom of this page. Arrive before noon, which is the standard Las Vegas dayclub guest list cutoff window. Early arrival on any day of EDC Week is the right play — foot traffic from 170,000 EDC attendees plus standard Las Vegas weekend visitors creates longer lines at every venue on the Strip from Friday May 15 through Sunday May 17.
Why is Tailgate Beach Club opening during EDC Week significant?
Tailgate Beach Club choosing EDC Week for its grand opening is not accidental. EDC Las Vegas is the largest electronic music festival in North America by attendance, drawing roughly 170,000 people to Las Vegas over three nights — May 15, 16, and 17, 2026. The festival generates the highest concentration of nightlife-spending visitors the city sees all year. A new venue that opens during EDC Week gets immediate exposure to an audience that is actively looking for the best pool and club experiences Las Vegas offers, has budget allocated for nightlife, and is making purchase decisions under real time pressure. The strategic element specific to Tailgate is that its sports-entertainment concept does not directly compete with the electronic music focus that drives every other EDC Week venue booking. Snoop Dogg draws a hip-hop and mainstream entertainment audience distinct from the EDM specialists at OMNIA Dayclub and Encore Beach Club. Tailgate is not fighting the EDC audience head-on — it is offering something meaningfully different on the same weekend, which captures crossover visitors who want a break from the electronic music saturation of the rest of the week.
How does Tailgate Beach Club sports programming work on a regular day?
Tailgate Beach Club operates a sports broadcast model on every operating day, not just on major event days. The 125-plus feet of LED screens surrounding the pool deck support simultaneous multi-channel broadcasting — meaning on a Saturday in October, the venue can show an 11:00 AM college football early window, a 2:30 PM SEC game, and an afternoon Big 12 game in split-screen format, all while the DJ plays poolside. The screen system does not compete with the music — sound for sports broadcasts runs through dedicated audio zones while the DJ's main system covers the pool deck. On NFL Sundays, the venue's proximity to Allegiant Stadium across the street creates a natural sports-day pipeline: Raiders home game crowds can transition directly to Tailgate for the late-afternoon Sunday game slate without crossing the full Strip. UFC fight nights are the highest-demand regular programming type. The co-main event and main event broadcast on all screens simultaneously — the communal viewing experience at a pool venue with 2,000 people watching a title fight carries energy that rivals the sportsbook environment. NBA and NHL playoffs, March Madness bracket windows, major soccer matches, and international sports also fall into the programming calendar on relevant days.
What makes the Tailgate Beach Club cabana experience different from other Las Vegas dayclubs?
Tailgate Beach Club cabanas include interactive entertainment amenities that no other Las Vegas dayclub incorporates as standard inclusions — not as upgrades. Beer pong tables, foosball, and PlayStation gaming consoles come with the cabana booking. At Encore Beach Club, Marquee Dayclub, or OMNIA Dayclub, a cabana is a premium reserved seating section with shade, priority bottle service, and guaranteed pool positioning. At Tailgate, a cabana is also an entertainment zone. The practical effect is that a Tailgate cabana group occupies their space differently — running games between pool sessions, competing in beer pong tournaments during halftime of whatever is on the main screen, using the gaming console during breaks between DJ sets. Premium bungalow units add private 50 to 75-inch screens mounted directly to the structure, so the group can follow a specific game while the main deck broadcasts a different event. For sports-betting visitors tracking multiple games on an afternoon, the dual-screen capability is a functional advantage unavailable at any other Strip pool venue. The beer pong and foosball setup also means guests generate their own entertainment between performances rather than waiting passively for the next DJ set.
What is the Netflix MMA fight card at Tailgate Beach Club grand opening?
The Netflix MMA fight card scheduled for May 16 is a major professional mixed martial arts event broadcast on Netflix, featuring Nate Diaz versus Mike Perry as the headline bout alongside an undercard including Rousey and Carano. Tailgate Beach Club is hosting a full watch party for the event on opening day — meaning the 125-plus feet of LED screens will carry the broadcast from the co-main event onward while the pool party is in progress. This combines two entertainment categories that normally require separate venue trips: a live pool party headliner performance and a major MMA broadcast event. On any other day, a Las Vegas visitor wanting to watch the Diaz-Perry fight with a premium experience would go to a sportsbook or a private screening room. On May 16 at Tailgate, the fight is part of the grand opening pool party atmosphere. The Netflix partnership reflects the venue's differentiation strategy — actively programming around major sports and entertainment broadcasts in ways that generate a distinct reason to choose Tailgate over a DJ-only dayclub.
How do I get to Tailgate Beach Club during EDC Week when traffic is heavy?
Tailgate Beach Club's south Strip position at Mandalay Bay is one of its logistical advantages during EDC Week. The center-Strip corridor from Harmon Avenue north to Spring Mountain Road — where Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Wynn, and Encore sit — is the heaviest traffic zone on EDC nights. Rideshare wait times in that corridor during festival hours can run 30 to 45 minutes with surge pricing. Mandalay Bay sits at the far south end of the main Strip near Tropicana Avenue. From the airport hotel corridor, Mandalay Bay is the closest major Strip property — a 5 to 10-minute drive. From center-Strip hotels, allow 15 to 25 minutes by rideshare on EDC Weekend afternoons. Self-parking in the Mandalay Bay garage is free for hotel guests. From Tailgate to the EDC Speedway, the south Strip positioning means the rideshare route is shorter than from mid-Strip properties — approximately 20 minutes on the south end of the valley. For groups doing the Tailgate afternoon to EDC evening route, allow 45 minutes between leaving the pool and arriving at the festival gate.
What are the cover charge and ticket prices at Tailgate Beach Club in 2026?
Standard programming days at Tailgate Beach Club run approximately $20 to $50 general admission, with women free or at reduced cost on advance guest list. Headliner event days and fight nights are priced higher — $40 to $75 general admission. The grand opening on May 16 with Snoop Dogg is a ticketed event at the top of that range; advance purchase is required, and walk-up pricing on opening day will reflect the extraordinary demand of a grand opening during EDC Week. Cabana packages start at approximately $1,500 for a standard unit with bottle service minimum on non-headliner days. Premium bungalow units start at $3,000 on standard days and go higher on opening weekend and fight nights. Drinks are priced at Las Vegas dayclub standards: $18 to $28 per cocktail, bottle service at $400 to $600 per standard bottle. The guest list path — registering in advance and arriving before noon — is the cost-effective access strategy on standard programming days.
Free Guest List — No Cover
Get on the Tailgate Beach Club Guest List
Register for guest list access on standard programming days. Women free. Mixed and male groups at reduced cover. For the grand opening (May 16, Snoop Dogg) and other ticketed headliner events, we can advise on the best available ticket and cabana options.