Pool Party / Dayclub

How to Get to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar from MGM Grand

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is 12 min walk from MGM Grand. Free guest list available.

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

Distance

12 min walk

Cover

FREE

with NoCoverVegas

Ride

Rideshare

Hours

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

Transportation

Getting from MGM Grand to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar

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

Walk Along the Strip

12 min walkFree

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is within walking distance of MGM Grand. 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 MGM Grand’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 MGM Grand 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

MGM Grand Nightlife

Nightlife at MGM Grand

MGM Grand Las Vegas is anchored by Hakkasan Nightclub, the largest nightclub venue in Las Vegas at 80,000 square feet spanning five distinct levels. The scale of Hakkasan directly enables programming that smaller venues cannot match: the club consistently books the highest-revenue headliner DJ bookings in Las Vegas, drawing international acts across EDM, hip-hop, and dance music to a venue designed to support arena-level production values inside a nightclub footprint. The five-level layout — including the primary main-floor dance area with the main stage and DJ booth, mezzanine viewing sections, the intimate Ling Ling Club operating as a venue-within-a-venue, and upper-level lounge zones — means Hakkasan can accommodate multiple atmospheres simultaneously. Guests who want to be at the speaker stack on the main floor can do so, while guests who prefer cocktail lounging with a view down to the production can find that experience on the same visit without leaving the building.

Palm Tree Beach Club, which replaced the long-running Wet Republic dayclub at MGM Grand, brings Tao Group's curation to the MGM pool complex. The venue operates during peak pool season from approximately Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, programming DJ headliners Thursday through Sunday during prime summer months. The transition from Wet Republic to Palm Tree Beach Club updated the venue's aesthetic and operator expertise while retaining the large pool stage configuration that made the MGM pool area one of the most established dayclub footprints on the Strip. With Hakkasan available for evening programming and Palm Tree Beach Club for afternoon pool parties, MGM Grand offers a complete day-to-night nightlife sequence entirely on-property — an advantage that competing mid-Strip hotels cannot replicate without requiring guests to leave for other venues.

MGM Grand sits at the Tropicana Avenue intersection on the south end of the mid-Strip, adjacent to T-Mobile Arena and within walking distance of The Cosmopolitan, Aria, and Bellagio. This placement creates strong cross-venue walking access: Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is approximately eight minutes north, OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace is 12 minutes north, and Drai's After Hours at The Vanderpump Hotel offers a late-night option as the mid-Strip continues past the Cosmopolitan. The venue's adjacency to T-Mobile Arena is particularly relevant for high-energy Hakkasan nights — boxing matches, UFC events, and major concert nights at T-Mobile feed thousands of attendees directly toward the club after the event concludes, making those nights some of the highest-energy experiences Hakkasan offers in any given year.

Must-Do

Signature Experiences at MGM Grand

Hakkasan Five-Level Architecture — The standard Las Vegas nightclub operates on one or two floors. Hakkasan spans five distinct levels within an 80,000-square-foot footprint, enabling a range of simultaneous experiences within a single venue that is unusual at any scale. The primary level hosts the main dance floor, full production stage, and DJ booth. Mezzanine levels include bar areas with elevated sightlines down to the performance. The Ling Ling Club — a separate intimate venue operating inside the same building — runs its own DJ program and table package at a lower spend threshold than the main room. Upper lounge zones provide the quietest vantage points with direct views over the full production. Moving through multiple levels in one night is the standard Hakkasan experience, and the scale makes it the most self-contained nightlife destination on the Strip.

T-Mobile Arena Fight Night Integration — MGM Grand sits directly adjacent to T-Mobile Arena, which hosts roughly 200 events per year including UFC fight cards, major boxing matches, NHL Golden Knights playoff games, and large concert tours. On major fight nights, 15,000 to 20,000 arena attendees exit toward the Strip and Hakkasan is the closest nightclub to that foot traffic corridor. The post-fight energy inside Hakkasan on those nights — crowd arriving pre-charged, DJ programming aligned with the event, peak-hour intensity from 1 to 3 AM — consistently exceeds a standard headliner night. Guests who synchronize a Hakkasan visit with a T-Mobile Arena fight card experience one of the highest-energy nightclub environments available anywhere in Las Vegas.

Complete On-Property Day-to-Night Sequence — Palm Tree Beach Club opens at noon and programs DJ headliners through the afternoon during pool season (late May through October), closing around 7 PM. Hakkasan Restaurant on the ground level opens for dinner with its own DJ programming at conversation volume, providing a proper pre-club dining experience without leaving MGM Grand. Hakkasan Nightclub opens at 10:30 PM with the main DJ set running midnight to 3 AM. The full arc — pool party, dinner, nightclub — executes entirely on one property using the NoCoverVegas guest list at each stage, which is the most efficient full-day nightlife sequence available on the Strip.

Palm Tree Beach Club Pool Season — Operated by Tao Group Hospitality (which also runs Hakkasan, Marquee Nightclub, OMNIA, and XS), Palm Tree Beach Club occupies the MGM Grand pool stage on the six-and-a-half-acre Grand Pool Complex. The venue runs Thursday through Sunday during peak summer months, noon to approximately 7 PM, and programs DJ headliner talent drawn from Tao Group's global booking network. General admission guest list access via NoCoverVegas covers free entry on applicable days. Cabana and daybed reservations with bottle service are available for groups who want dedicated seating. For guests choosing between Palm Tree Beach Club and Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan eight minutes north, checking both DJ lineups for the specific date and booking the higher-priority booking is the optimal strategy.

Expert Tips

Insider Tips for MGM Grand Guests

Hakkasan Guest List Timing — Hakkasan's guest list closes between 12:30 and 1 AM depending on the night, but arriving by 11:30 PM is strongly recommended on Saturday nights, holiday weekends, and any date featuring a globally recognized headliner. The guest list queue is shorter than general admission before midnight; after midnight the two lines tend to converge. Sign up through NoCoverVegas at least the day before your visit and include your full group size on the reservation — the guest list covers the named person plus all listed guests. Hakkasan's door team processes confirmed reservations efficiently, but the volume on peak nights means the guest list window is real and not forgiving of late arrivals.

Ling Ling Club as Backup Entry — If the Hakkasan main-room guest list has reached capacity for your target date, the Ling Ling Club within the same building operates its own guest list and typically has more availability. Ling Ling charges its own admission, runs a simultaneous DJ program, and provides internal access to the upper bar floors of the Hakkasan building. For groups who miss the primary guest list or prefer a more intimate setting, the Ling Ling entry point captures most of the Hakkasan experience at lower demand than the main room — an option only MGM Grand hotel guests can reach by walking downstairs.

Palm Tree Beach Club Guest List — Palm Tree Beach Club accepts NoCoverVegas guest list admissions during pool season Thursday through Sunday. The dayclub guest list typically closes at 1 PM to 2 PM on the day of the event depending on capacity. Arrive at the Palm Tree Beach Club entrance between noon and 2 PM for the full afternoon DJ session. Cabana upgrades are available separately. For groups building a full day-to-night MGM sequence, booking both Palm Tree Beach Club and Hakkasan on the same NoCoverVegas reservation is the standard approach and saves combined cover charges that would otherwise run $60 to $160 per person depending on the night.

Align your Hakkasan visit with a T-Mobile Arena event: check the T-Mobile Arena event calendar before booking dates, and prioritize a night that coincides with a major fight card or sold-out concert. The post-show crowd arriving from 15,000 to 20,000 arena guests creates a street-level energy outside MGM Grand and a peak-hour atmosphere inside Hakkasan that a standard weekend date cannot match. UFC and boxing nights specifically generate the highest Hakkasan crowd intensity because combat sports fans at capacity are a particularly high-energy demographic.

Hakkasan Restaurant operates independently from the nightclub and accepts dinner reservations during evening hours without requiring nightclub admission. The restaurant serves upscale Chinese cuisine with DJ programming at dinner volume — it is a legitimate pre-club dining destination that most non-MGM guests cannot use efficiently because of transportation cost and time. MGM Grand hotel guests can walk from their room to the Hakkasan Restaurant for dinner, then transition to the nightclub without re-entering a line in most cases, making it the most frictionless pre-club dinner option of any hotel on the Strip.

Grand Pool Complex positioning for Palm Tree Beach Club: the MGM pool complex spans 6.5 acres with five pools including a lazy river. On peak summer Saturdays, hotel guests can access the complex before Palm Tree Beach Club's noon opening and secure a position near the stage before dayclub crowds build. The stage-adjacent main pool is highest intensity during DJ sets; the outer pools and lazy river provide lower density for guests who want music presence without crowd proximity. Arriving an hour before the DJ set gives MGM hotel guests a significant positioning advantage over non-hotel guests who must queue at the dayclub entrance.

The Ling Ling Club table minimum starts below $1,000 for groups of four on most nights, compared to Hakkasan main-floor minimums starting at $1,500 on a standard Friday. For groups who want bottle service inside the Hakkasan building without committing to the full main-room spend, Ling Ling is the correct entry point — the atmosphere is more intimate, the DJ program runs simultaneously to the main room, and the internal access to upper floors provides visibility to the main production. This option is not widely promoted externally but is consistently available through the NoCoverVegas booking channel.

MGM Grand Nightlife — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the layout and capacity of Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand?

Hakkasan spans 80,000 square feet across five levels, making it the largest nightclub footprint in Las Vegas. The main dance floor occupies the primary level, featuring the full production stage, DJ booth, and premium bottle service sections with direct sightlines to the performance. Mezzanine levels above the main floor include bar areas and lounge sections with elevated views down to the stage, allowing guests to experience the full production at a lower intensity without distance from the music. The Ling Ling Club — a separate intimate venue operating simultaneously within the Hakkasan building — runs on upper levels with a distinct atmosphere and its own table program. The ground-level Hakkasan Restaurant operates independently of the nightclub and is accessible for dinner before the nightclub opens, with the restaurant's own DJ programming creating a dining experience distinct from a standard pre-club dinner. For guest list holders, the recommended arrival window is 11 PM to 12:30 AM, with the main DJ set typically running from midnight to 3 AM. Even at full attendance, the multi-level architecture distributes capacity effectively across the space.

What are the bottle service prices at Hakkasan Nightclub?

Hakkasan bottle service minimums begin at approximately $1,500 for a table accommodating six guests on standard midweek and Friday nights. Saturday nights carry a higher baseline minimum of approximately $2,500 for comparable seating. On high-demand nights — including performances by globally recognized headliners, EDC weekend in May, Memorial Day weekend, New Year's Eve, and major fight nights at T-Mobile Arena — premium table minimums escalate to $5,000 for standard dance floor positions and $10,000 or more for the most sought-after sections adjacent to the DJ booth. Individual premium spirit bottles start at approximately $725 to $750 per bottle. All minimums apply toward alcohol, champagne, and food ordered from the Hakkasan menu and are subject to 8% Nevada tax and 20% service charge. The Ling Ling Club within Hakkasan offers separate table reservations with minimums typically below the main room starting under $1,000 for groups of four, making it a viable entry point for groups who want bottle service without committing to the full Hakkasan main-floor spend.

Does MGM Grand have a dayclub pool party in 2026?

Yes. Palm Tree Beach Club operates as MGM Grand's dayclub during the 2026 pool season, running from approximately late May through early October. Pool season programming peaks from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, with DJ headliners scheduled Thursday through Sunday during the core summer months. The venue sits on MGM's six-and-a-half-acre Grand Pool Complex — one of the largest pool footprints on the Strip — and the Palm Tree Beach Club stage is positioned over the main pool area. General admission guest list access is available through NoCoverVegas for free entry. Cabana and daybed reservations are available for groups seeking dedicated seating with bottle service. For guests who prefer to compare options, Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan is an eight-minute walk north and programs comparable DJ headliner talent — the proximity means MGM guests can access either dayclub without requiring transportation during their stay.

What is the dress code at Hakkasan Nightclub?

Hakkasan enforces a smart-casual to upscale dress code in line with the Hakkasan Group's international luxury brand standards. Men are required to wear dress shoes or clean fashion sneakers, fitted pants or dark slim-fit jeans, and a collared shirt, button-down, or blazer. Athletic shoes, gym shoes, running shoes, cargo shorts, board shorts, tank tops, sports jerseys, and oversized clothing are not permitted for men. Women are expected to dress fashion-forward or elegant — the venue's aesthetic rewards nightclub attire over casual resort wear. The dress code is enforced at the door uniformly across guest list holders, bottle service reservations, and walk-up guests. Groups that include multiple men should ensure all members meet the dress code before arriving, as the door team will turn away individual non-compliant members from otherwise confirmed reservations. When the acceptable threshold is unclear, overdress — a blazer and dress shoes cover virtually every Hakkasan scenario and eliminate any risk of entry denial.

Which nightclubs can I walk to from MGM Grand?

MGM Grand's south mid-Strip location provides practical walking access to several of Las Vegas's top nightclubs. Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is approximately eight minutes north along the Strip — it programs hip-hop, open-format, and EDM and is the closest major nightclub alternative to Hakkasan from this location. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace is a 12-minute walk north and offers one of Las Vegas's highest-production EDM experiences. Drai's After Hours at The Vanderpump Hotel is positioned between the Cosmopolitan and Caesars, roughly 10 minutes north, and is the premier destination for groups who want to continue after 4 AM when standard nightclubs close. Jewel Nightclub at Aria is accessible via the CityCenter pedestrian connection south of MGM. For guests who prefer not to walk, the NoCoverVegas free limo service covers pickup and drop-off from MGM Grand to any Strip venue — eliminating the $25 to $50 round-trip rideshare cost for a group while keeping the NoCoverVegas guest list benefits intact at the destination venue.

MGM Grand to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar— FAQ

How do I get from MGM Grand to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar?

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is 12 min walk from MGM Grand. 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 MGM Grand?

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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