Pool Party / Dayclub

How to Get to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar from Cosmopolitan

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is 7 min walk from Cosmopolitan. Free guest list available.

The Strip's most technically advanced mega-dayclub — now open at Caesars Palace

Distance

7 min walk

Cover

FREE

with NoCoverVegas

Ride

Rideshare

Hours

11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Thu–Sun, seasonal; Skybar year-round)

Transportation

Getting from Cosmopolitan to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar

Here are your options for getting from Cosmopolitan to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar.

Walk Along the Strip

7 min walkFree

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is within walking distance of Cosmopolitan. Use the Las Vegas Strip sidewalk or casino-to-casino walkways. Wear comfortable shoes.

Rideshare (Uber / Lyft)

5-15 minutes$10-25 (surge pricing late night)

Request a ride from Cosmopolitan’s designated rideshare pickup area. Most Strip-to-venue rides take 5-15 minutes depending on traffic. Use the hotel’s rideshare zone to avoid waiting in the taxi line.

Taxi

5-15 minutes$15-30

Taxis are available at the Cosmopolitan taxi stand. The ride to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is straightforward. Note that taxis in Vegas cannot be hailed on the street — you must use a hotel taxi line.

Venue Overview

What to Expect at OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is the most anticipated new dayclub opening on the Las Vegas Strip in a decade, debuting May 15, 2026 at Caesars Palace with Fisher headlining the grand opening. Spanning 46,000 square feet across multiple levels, the venue is operated by Tao Group — the hospitality company behind Encore Beach Club, Marquee Dayclub, Tao Beach, and OMNIA Nightclub — and designed by Rockwell Group with Mediterranean beach club influences drawn from Mykonos, St. Tropez, and Ibiza. The pool complex features two organically shaped main pools (869 square feet and 1,103 square feet respectively) surrounded by rows of custom daybeds and banquettes, with private VIP plunge pools integrated into the perimeter cabana sections. Production infrastructure separates OMNIA from every existing Strip dayclub: a custom DJ booth drives an 8K LED main stage screen engineered specifically for daylight visibility, paired with an L-Acoustics L2 concert-grade sound system capable of delivering true outdoor concert pressure across the entire deck. Above the main pool level, the year-round Skybar operates independently of pool season, featuring panoramic Las Vegas Boulevard views, cream-and-jade umbrellas, and tiered banquette seating — the only dedicated outdoor bar at Caesars Palace with that elevation of unobstructed Strip views. A dedicated bridge connects OMNIA Dayclub directly to OMNIA Nightclub, creating a combined 121,000-square-foot Tao Group complex where guests transition from afternoon pool to nightclub without re-entering from the street. The 2026 resident DJ lineup spans progressive house, melodic techno, big room EDM, and festival crossover: Tiësto, Zedd, Fisher, Chris Lake, Alesso, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Afrojack, and Elderbrook hold confirmed resident slots across the season, with the opening weekend (May 15–17) bringing Fisher, Rüfüs du Sol, and Martin Garrix during EDC Week. An American Bistro-style poolside menu raises the culinary program above the typical Las Vegas dayclub offering. The venue enforces a strict 21+ age policy; proper resort attire is required and athletic wear, jeans, cargo shorts, chains, and hard-soled shoes are prohibited at the door.

Hours

11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Thu–Sun, seasonal; Skybar year-round)

Dress Code

Proper resort attire required. Swimwear for pool areas, resort casual for Skybar. No athletic wear, jeans, cargo shorts, torn clothing, chains, or hard-soled shoes. 21+ strictly enforced with physical ID.

Cover Charge

FREE with NoCoverVegas

Highlights

46,000 sq ft across two main pools (869 sq ft + 1,103 sq ft) and private VIP plunge pool cabanasYear-round Skybar with panoramic Las Vegas Strip views — operates independently of pool seasonConnected to OMNIA Nightclub by dedicated bridge — 121,000 sq ft combined Tao Group complexCustom 8K LED main stage screen engineered for daylight visibility — L-Acoustics L2 concert-grade sound system2026 resident DJs: Tiësto, Zedd, Fisher, Chris Lake, Alesso, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Afrojack, ElderbrookGrand opening May 15, 2026 with Fisher LIVE — Rüfüs du Sol and Martin Garrix also play opening EDC Weekend

Cosmopolitan Nightlife

Nightlife at Cosmopolitan

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas houses Marquee Nightclub, a venue that fundamentally changed how Las Vegas thought about the nightclub experience when it opened in 2010 — and which completed a dramatic 2026 renovation that reinstated its position as the city's most technically advanced club interior. The renovation introduced a new 1.5-ton monolith LED screen as the main room's visual anchor, paired with an upgraded lighting and laser rig delivering festival-calibre production indoors. Marquee Nightclub ranks #84 in DJMag's Top 100 Clubs 2026 — the highest-ranked Las Vegas club on the global list. Marquee was the first major Las Vegas club to pioneer the day-to-night concept under a single roof: the same stage, DJ booth infrastructure, and production systems that power the nightclub after 10 PM become the center of Marquee Dayclub from noon to 7 PM. The multi-level layout spans the main dance floor, mezzanine lounges, outdoor terraces with Strip views, and the famous rooftop Bungalow and Library sections, creating six distinct atmospheres under one club identity. The programming philosophy favors hip-hop alongside EDM, which has historically differentiated Marquee from OMNIA and XS's more EDM-centric programming and attracts a slightly more mixed-genre crowd on most nights.

Marquee Dayclub operates on the rooftop above the nightclub and debuted a revitalized 22,000 sq ft outdoor experience in Spring 2026, featuring a dramatically redefined stage and an all-new sound system built for the world's top DJ talent. The newly configured rooftop features a main pool stage, multiple pool areas, cabana sections, and the iconic Library — an air-conditioned room above the pool that provides a refined retreat from the outdoor Las Vegas sun while maintaining full access to the DJ programming below. Pool season runs from approximately Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend with DJ headliners Thursday through Sunday. The Cosmopolitan's three-level pool complex includes Marquee's dayclub rooftop alongside the Boulevard Pool and the Bamboo Pool, giving hotel guests both the programmed dayclub experience and quieter private pool options on the same property.

The Cosmopolitan sits at the geographic center of the Las Vegas Strip's most concentrated nightlife corridor. Directly to the north via the Cosmopolitan-Vanderpump block is The Vanderpump Hotel (formerly The Cromwell), home to Drai's After Hours — the premier late-night option open after standard 4 AM nightclub closings. Five minutes north sits Caesars Palace with OMNIA Nightclub and OMNIA Dayclub. Eight minutes south is MGM Grand with Hakkasan and Palm Tree Beach Club. Three minutes north is Bellagio, with its own walkable access to the entire mid-Strip cluster. This central position makes The Cosmopolitan simultaneously one of the best home bases for guests who want on-property nightlife at Marquee and one of the best launch points for exploring multiple Strip venues across a multi-night stay.

Must-Do

Signature Experiences at Cosmopolitan

Marquee Saturday Night — The venue reaches peak atmosphere between midnight and 2:30 AM when a sold-out crowd fills all levels simultaneously. The main dance floor packs against the 40-foot LED DJ booth while mezzanine sections fill with groups who want elevated sightlines. The outdoor terrace provides cool air and Strip views for guests who want the music without the full main-floor intensity. The Bungalow rooftop section above the main room offers a private experience overlooking everything. Guest list access through NoCoverVegas covers free entry for men and women before the cutoff, making it the most cost-efficient way to experience Marquee on its highest-energy night.

Marquee Dayclub Pool Party — Programming runs from noon to approximately 7 PM with DJ headliners booked for Saturday and Sunday during peak summer months. General admission through the NoCoverVegas guest list covers entry to the main pool areas and standing areas around the stage. The Library — Marquee's signature air-conditioned indoor section overlooking the pool — provides a premium alternative to the outdoor sun exposure, making it the preferred spot for groups who want both the music and comfort. Cabana and bungalow reservations at the dayclub include dedicated attendants and bottle service minimums, and the tiered views from upper-level sections give reserved sections the best overall perspective of the production. Marquee Dayclub is one of the few Vegas dayclubs that books equivalent headliner talent to its own nightclub rather than treating the pool as a secondary venue.

The Chandelier Bar Pre-Nightclub Circuit — The Cosmopolitan's signature cocktail destination is the Chandelier Bar, a three-story bar suspended inside 2 million crystal beads that cascades through the center of the hotel lobby. The three levels — ground floor for cocktails, second floor for a more intimate atmosphere, and third floor for specialty cocktails — serve as the standard pre-Marquee gathering point for groups staying at The Cosmopolitan. The walk from any Chandelier Bar level to the Marquee entrance takes under three minutes through the hotel, making the evening arc of cocktails-casino-club completely self-contained without ever requiring outdoor access. This seamless indoor circuit from hotel room to casino to Chandelier Bar to Marquee is the defining Cosmopolitan evening sequence.

Cross-Venue Access Hub — On nights when specific programming at OMNIA, Drai's After Hours, or Hakkasan is more compelling than the Marquee lineup, Cosmopolitan guests can walk to all three venues in under 10 minutes. OMNIA at Caesars is 5 minutes north. Drai's After Hours is 3 minutes north at The Vanderpump Hotel — the only after-hours nightclub on the Strip that stays open after standard 4 AM closing times. Hakkasan at MGM Grand is 8 minutes south. The NoCoverVegas guest list covers all four venues, meaning a multi-night Cosmopolitan stay can include Marquee Friday, OMNIA Saturday, and Drai's After Hours Sunday without paying cover charges at any stop.

Expert Tips

Insider Tips for Cosmopolitan Guests

Marquee Nightclub guest list access through NoCoverVegas covers free entry for both men and women. The guest list operates most nights Thursday through Saturday, with the cutoff typically between 12:30 AM and 1 AM depending on night and programming. Arrive by midnight on Saturdays and by 11:30 PM on holiday weekends or any night featuring a globally recognized headliner. The dedicated guest list entry lane at Marquee moves faster than walk-up on most nights — arriving in the recommended window typically means under 15 minutes in entry queues. Groups with men should confirm their group composition when registering, as the standard ratio requirement applies. Text 725-999-9293 the afternoon of your visit to confirm your names are added.

Marquee Dayclub guest list reservations should be made at least the day before your planned pool visit. The dayclub operates Thursday through Sunday during pool season and sells out more quickly than the nightclub on headliner weekends. Saturday dayclub guest list spots in particular should be booked 2-3 days ahead during July and August peak. Arrive between noon and 1 PM for the full afternoon session — arriving after 3 PM means missing a significant portion of the DJ set. The free limo service available through NoCoverVegas from off-Strip hotels to The Cosmopolitan is available for both the dayclub afternoon visits and the nightclub evening visits, covering both transportation and entry costs for the full day-to-night Marquee experience.

The Chandelier Bar's third level serves a specialty cocktail called the Verbena — a tequila and lime drink with a szechuan button that creates a tingling sensation in your mouth. It is the most discussed cocktail at The Cosmopolitan and a genuine pre-Marquee experience worth building into the evening. Reserve a table on the third level an hour before Marquee opens and use it as the group staging point before walking down to the club.

Marquee's multi-level layout means your experience varies dramatically based on where you position yourself. The main floor has the highest energy and the most crowd density. The mezzanine is better for groups who want to see the DJ and production without being in the center of the floor. The outdoor terrace offers Strip views and significant crowd relief. Navigate between levels as the night progresses — starting on the terrace when the venue is filling up and moving to the main floor after midnight when the DJ reaches peak programming.

Marquee Dayclub's Library section is air-conditioned and positioned with windows overlooking the main pool stage. During August when outdoor temperatures reach 105°F, the Library provides one of the few places at any Las Vegas dayclub where you can experience the full production in physical comfort. Book a Library table rather than an outdoor cabana if your group has any heat sensitivity — the savings on heat exhaustion alone justifies the slightly different viewing angle.

Drai's After Hours at The Vanderpump Hotel (three minutes north of The Cosmopolitan) stays open until approximately 10 AM or later on peak nights. On Saturdays after Marquee closes at 4 AM, a significant portion of the Marquee crowd moves to Drai's to continue. This after-hours continuation is completely accessible on foot from The Cosmopolitan, making it the cleanest late-night continuation available on the Strip — no transportation, no re-planning, just a short walk to a third venue.

For groups doing a full day-to-night Cosmopolitan weekend, the optimal sequence is: Marquee Dayclub noon to 6 PM, dinner at STK or Scarpetta from 7 PM to 9:30 PM, Chandelier Bar from 10 PM to 11:30 PM, then Marquee Nightclub from midnight. This full-day sequence runs entirely on The Cosmopolitan property without transportation at any point and maximizes the use of the NoCoverVegas guest list at both Marquee Dayclub and Marquee Nightclub.

Cosmopolitan Nightlife — Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan unique?

Marquee Nightclub is notable for several features that distinguish it from other Las Vegas mega-clubs. The 40-foot LED DJ booth was the largest in any nightclub in the world when it was installed in 2010 and remains the visual centerpiece of the main room. The multi-level layout — main dance floor, mezzanine sections, outdoor terrace with Strip views, and the Library and Bungalow VIP areas above — gives Marquee six distinct atmospheres under one roof, a variety that most single-floor clubs cannot match. The programming consistently balances hip-hop, open-format, and EDM in a way that OMNIA and XS do not, attracting a wider demographic range on any given night. Marquee also pioneered the day-to-night club concept in Las Vegas — the same infrastructure powers both the nightclub after 10 PM and Marquee Dayclub from noon to 7 PM, creating the first hotel property on the Strip to run world-class DJ programming in both formats under one roof and on one property.

What are the bottle service prices at Marquee Nightclub?

Marquee Nightclub bottle service minimums vary by table location and night. Entry-level tables on the mezzanine level start at approximately $500 to $700 on Thursday nights for groups of four. Main dance floor tables carry minimums of $1,500 to $2,500 on Friday and $2,000 to $3,500 on Saturday for comparable positions. Premium tables adjacent to the DJ booth or in elevated sections with direct sightlines to the stage carry higher minimums that scale with demand — EDC weekend, Memorial Day, New Year's Eve, and major headliner bookings push the most desirable positions to $5,000 or more. Individual premium spirit bottles at Marquee start at approximately $550 to $650 per bottle. All minimums apply toward alcohol ordered at the table and are subject to Nevada tax and service charge. The Bungalow section — Marquee's most exclusive VIP area on the rooftop above the main room — operates at private rental pricing well above standard table service. For groups who want the Marquee experience without bottle service commitment, the NoCoverVegas guest list covers free general admission entry with no financial requirement.

What is the dress code at Marquee Nightclub?

Marquee Nightclub enforces a smart-casual to upscale dress code consistent with The Cosmopolitan's five-star positioning. Men are required to wear dress shoes or clean upscale fashion sneakers, fitted pants or dark jeans, and a collared shirt or blazer. Athletic shoes, gym shoes, cargo shorts, board shorts, tank tops, sports jerseys, basketball shorts, and oversized casual clothing are not permitted for men. Women should dress upscale or fashion-forward — nightclub attire is expected over casual resort wear. The dress code is enforced uniformly at the guest list entrance, the walk-up line, and the bottle service check-in. Groups with multiple men should verify all members meet the dress code before arriving, as the door team will turn away non-compliant individuals from otherwise confirmed reservations. The Cosmopolitan environment generally attracts a fashion-forward crowd — overdressing eliminates any risk, and a blazer over dark fitted jeans covers virtually every scenario.

Does The Cosmopolitan have a pool party or dayclub?

Yes. Marquee Dayclub operates on the rooftop above Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan, programming DJ headliners Thursday through Sunday during pool season from approximately Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. The dayclub runs from noon to approximately 7 PM and features a main pool stage, multiple pool areas, cabana and bungalow sections with bottle service, and the Library — an air-conditioned indoor section overlooking the pool that is particularly popular during peak summer heat. General admission guest list access through NoCoverVegas covers free entry to the main pool and standing areas around the stage. Marquee Dayclub books equivalent headliner DJ talent to the nightclub rather than treating the pool as a secondary venue, which makes it one of the highest-quality dayclub experiences on the Strip. The Cosmopolitan also has two additional hotel pool areas — the Boulevard Pool and Bamboo Pool — for hotel guests who prefer a non-programmed pool experience.

What nightclubs can I walk to from The Cosmopolitan?

The Cosmopolitan's central Strip position provides walkable access to multiple top nightclubs. Drai's After Hours at The Vanderpump Hotel (formerly The Cromwell) is three minutes north — the most accessible late-night venue on the Strip, open past standard 4 AM closing times. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace is five minutes north and offers one of Las Vegas's highest-production EDM experiences with the famous kinetic chandelier. Hakkasan at MGM Grand is eight minutes south — the largest nightclub footprint in Las Vegas at 80,000 square feet across five levels. For guests willing to extend the walk, Tao Nightclub at The Venetian is 12 minutes north and LIV at Fontainebleau is 15 minutes north. All venues are covered by the NoCoverVegas guest list, and the free limo service is available from The Cosmopolitan to any destination for guests who prefer not to walk. On any given night, a Cosmopolitan stay provides access to more top-tier nightclub options within a 15-minute walking radius than any other hotel location on Las Vegas Boulevard.

Is The Cosmopolitan a good hotel for a bachelorette or bachelor party?

The Cosmopolitan is one of the most popular bachelorette and bachelor party hotels on the Strip, primarily because of the day-to-night nightlife sequence it enables entirely on-property. Marquee Dayclub handles the afternoon pool party dimension with DJ headliners and cabana sections ideal for group celebrations. The Chandelier Bar provides a distinctive cocktail environment for the pre-nightclub gathering. Marquee Nightclub covers the evening with bottle service sections appropriate for birthday and bachelorette group configurations. Pre-nightclub dinner at STK Steakhouse within the property adds a formal first act. For bachelor parties that include a strip club visit, Sapphire Las Vegas and Crazy Horse III both offer complimentary limo pickup from The Cosmopolitan through NoCoverVegas — no transportation cost added to the group budget. The complete bachelorette arc of pool party, cocktails, dinner, and nightclub executes entirely on The Cosmopolitan property without transportation, which is a logistics advantage that groups with multiple people and coordination challenges specifically benefit from.

What are Marquee Dayclub cabana and daybed prices?

Marquee Dayclub daybed and cabana pricing scales with demand and proximity to the stage. Standard daybed sections begin at approximately $300 to $500 on Thursday and Friday dates during peak season and reach $600 to $900 on peak Saturday headliner days in July and August. Cabana rentals start at approximately $1,500 to $2,500 for peak Saturday bookings and include a dedicated attendant, sun shade, and a food and beverage minimum applied toward the order. Premium Bungalow sections on the upper level carry higher minimums and accommodate larger groups of eight to twelve. The Library section — Marquee's air-conditioned indoor viewing room overlooking the pool — has its own table configuration with minimums lower than outdoor cabanas but with the added comfort of climate control. Pricing escalates for EDC weekend, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, and other peak demand weekends when international headliners are booked. General admission through the NoCoverVegas guest list covers entry to the main pool areas without any financial commitment, making it possible to experience the full dayclub production without a cabana expense for groups that prefer to be in the crowd near the stage.

What strip clubs are near The Cosmopolitan?

Sapphire Las Vegas and Crazy Horse III are the closest strip clubs to The Cosmopolitan, both approximately five minutes by rideshare or the complimentary limo service included with any NoCoverVegas reservation. Sapphire is the world's largest gentlemen's club at 70,000 square feet with multiple rooms, a restaurant, and VIP sections accommodating groups of any size. Crazy Horse III is known for being one of the most modern and upscale strip clubs in Las Vegas with a more polished interior than older-generation venues. Larry Flynt's Hustler Club and Kings of Hustler are approximately seven minutes away. All Las Vegas strip clubs offer free guest list entry with no cover charge through NoCoverVegas, and every reservation includes complimentary limo pickup from The Cosmopolitan main entrance — eliminating the $30-50 round-trip rideshare cost that would otherwise apply for a group.

Cosmopolitan to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar— FAQ

How do I get from Cosmopolitan to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar?

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is 7 min walk from Cosmopolitan. You can walk along the Strip or take a rideshare. The trip is quick and straightforward.

Is there free entry to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar from Cosmopolitan?

Yes. Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list and get free entry to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar. Normal cover is $40–80. Women are free on guest list all night. Men are free before the cutoff time with an even gender ratio.

What should I wear to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar?

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar dress code: Proper resort attire required. Swimwear for pool areas, resort casual for Skybar. No athletic wear, jeans, cargo shorts, torn clothing, chains, or hard-soled shoes. 21+ strictly enforced with physical ID. Swimwear is required for pool access.

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