Hotel Nightlife Guide

The Reserve at Park MGM Nightlife Guide

The Reserve at Park MGM (rebranded from NoMad Las Vegas in December 2025) occupies the top four floors of Park MGM with 293 rooms and suites delivering boutique-hotel intimacy at a mid-Strip location steps from On The Record, the vinyl-bar nightclub on the lobby level. The $50/night resort fee includes Paramount+, fitness center access, and Wi-Fi, while Bavette's Steakhouse, Eataly, and Primrose restaurant round out on-site dining without leaving the Park MGM complex. Hakkasan at MGM Grand is a 3-minute walk and Marquee at the Cosmopolitan is 8 minutes on foot.

8 venues on-property & nearby • 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

About the Property

About The Reserve at Park MGM

The Reserve at Park MGM (rebranded from NoMad Las Vegas in December 2025) occupies the top four floors of Park MGM with 293 rooms and suites delivering boutique-hotel intimacy at a mid-Strip location steps from On The Record, the vinyl-bar nightclub on the lobby level. The $50/night resort fee includes Paramount+, fitness center access, and Wi-Fi, while Bavette's Steakhouse, Eataly, and Primrose restaurant round out on-site dining without leaving the Park MGM complex. Hakkasan at MGM Grand is a 3-minute walk and Marquee at the Cosmopolitan is 8 minutes on foot. As a luxury destination where the hotel experience rivals the nightlife itself, The Reserve at Park MGM attracts a crowd that matches its caliber — guests who are here for the full Las Vegas experience, not just a room to sleep in. The 5-star rating is earned through a combination of service, amenities, and a location that puts world-class nightlife at your doorstep.

The Reserve at Park MGM sits in a prime position for nightlife. On The Record is right inside the property, and clubs like Hakkasan (3 min walk) and Marquee Nightclub (8 min walk) are just a short trip away. This combination of on-property and nearby venues gives The Reserve at Park MGM guests more nightlife options per square mile than almost any other hotel on the Strip. The Reserve at Park MGM is especially popular with couples looking for a romantic backdrop with access to electric nightlife.

The dining scene at The Reserve at Park MGM deserves its own spotlight. Restaurants like Bavette's Steakhouse serves rib-eyes and fresh seafood with live jazz — best steakhouse on the Park MGM campus, Eataly Las Vegas is an Italian marketplace with walk-up pizza, pasta, gelato, and sit-down dining, and Primrose delivers South of France–inspired cuisine with a garden-terrace ambiance offer everything from celebrity chef tasting menus to quick pre-club bites, making it easy to build the perfect lead-in to your night out.The pool complex at The Reserve at Park MGM features Heated outdoor pool deck with cabanas; access to full Park MGM pool amenities.

One thing to budget for: The Reserve at Park MGM charges a $50/night + tax resort fee on top of the nightly room rate. This is standard across the Strip, but worth knowing when you are calculating total trip costs. The property is 3.5 mi to LVCC from the Las Vegas Convention Center, which makes it a practical base for work-hard-play-hard convention trips.

On Property

Nightclubs at The Reserve at Park MGM

On The Record is located inside The Reserve at Park MGM — walk from your room through the casino and straight to the venue entrance. NoCoverVegas gets you on the guest list at On The Record with no cover charge.

Walking Distance

Nearby Nightlife from The Reserve at Park MGM

The Reserve at Park MGM guests have 6 additional nightlife venues within reach. The closest nightclub is Hakkasan at 3 min walk from The Reserve at Park MGM's entrance. The Reserve at Park MGM's luxury positioning puts these venues within an easy commute through casino walkways and the Strip sidewalk.

Free Entry Pickup

Strip Clubs Near The Reserve at Park MGM

1 gentlemen's clubs offer free guest list directly from The Reserve at Park MGM at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd. The closest is Crazy Horse III (5 min ride from The Reserve at Park MGM). Use the NoCoverVegas guest list for free entry at every venue — complementing the luxury experience at The Reserve at Park MGM with VIP treatment at the club.

Free Entry from The Reserve at Park MGM

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Transportation Tips

Getting Around from The Reserve at Park MGM

Walking from The Reserve at Park MGM

On The Record is inside The Reserve at Park MGM — walk through the casino to reach it. Other walkable clubs include Marquee Nightclub (8 min walk) and OMNIA Nightclub (12 min walk). Wear comfortable shoes for the walk from The Reserve at Park MGM — the Strip is longer than it looks.

Rideshare from The Reserve at Park MGM

Uber and Lyft from The Reserve at Park MGM to most Strip nightclubs run $10-20 during normal hours. The The Reserve at Park MGM valet and rideshare pickup area is well-organized — expect efficient pickup even at peak hours. Surge pricing hits $25-40 between midnight and 2:00 AM on weekends.

Free Entry from The Reserve at Park MGM

Crazy Horse III sends a free luxury ride to The Reserve at Park MGM's entrance. NoCoverVegas coordinates the pickup — text us your group size and preferred time, and the car arrives at The Reserve at Park MGM with no surge pricing, no wait, and VIP entrance when you arrive.

Monorail Near The Reserve at Park MGM

The Las Vegas Monorail runs from MGM Grand to SAHARA along the east side of the Strip. The Reserve at Park MGM is near the south end of the monorail route with convenient access to the MGM Grand station. Useful for longer trips when the Strip sidewalk is congested during peak weekend nights.

Premium Convenience

Complete Night Out from The Reserve at Park MGM

Premium convenience defines a night out from The Reserve at Park MGM. The 5-star service tier means the concierge handles your dinner reservation at Bavette's Steakhouse serves rib-eyes and fresh seafood with live jazz — best steakhouse on the Park MGM campus or Eataly Las Vegas is an Italian marketplace with walk-up pizza, pasta, gelato, and sit-down dining and confirms your NoCoverVegas guest list placement with a single request. Squeeze in a quick spa treatment before dinner — the The Reserve at Park MGM spa is one of the better-kept secrets for pre-night-out preparation.

Dinner at The Reserve at Park MGM is more than fuel — options like Bavette's Steakhouse serves rib-eyes and fresh seafood with live jazz — best steakhouse on the Park MGM campus, Eataly Las Vegas is an Italian marketplace with walk-up pizza, pasta, gelato, and sit-down dining, and Primrose delivers South of France–inspired cuisine with a garden-terrace ambiance span multiple cuisines and price points, and the walk from the restaurant to the casino is part of the ritual. On The Record inside The Reserve at Park MGM gives you the luxury of checking the vibe before committing — if the energy is right, stay; if not, Hakkasan (3 min walk) is your backup.

The luxury-tier advantage at The Reserve at Park MGM shows up in the details that budget hotels miss. The valet queue processes efficiently at 2:00 AM, the elevator banks handle late-night traffic without delays, and room service stays active for post-club meals. The $50/night + tax resort fee at The Reserve at Park MGM covers pool access the next day for recovery — and the Heated outdoor pool deck with cabanas; access to full Park MGM pool amenities at The Reserve at Park MGM works perfectly for next-day recovery.

The Reserve at Park MGM Logistics

Nightlife Logistics from The Reserve at Park MGM

Walking to On The Record from Your Room

On The Record is located inside The Reserve at Park MGM. From most room towers, take the elevator to the casino level and follow signs through the main casino floor toward the club entrance. The walk typically takes 5-10 minutes depending on which tower you are in. No coat check drama, no taxi coordination — The Reserve at Park MGM guests have the shortest commute to a world-class nightclub on the Strip.

Rideshare Costs from The Reserve at Park MGM

Uber and Lyft from The Reserve at Park MGM to nearby venues typically run $10-18 during normal hours and $20-35 during weekend surge pricing between midnight and 2:00 AM. Walkable clubs from The Reserve at Park MGM include Hakkasan (3 min walk), Marquee Nightclub (8 min walk), OMNIA Nightclub (12 min walk). For venues beyond walking distance, the NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates rideshare costs entirely — free pickup and return directly from The Reserve at Park MGM's main entrance.

The Reserve at Park MGM Resort Fee & Convention Access

The Reserve at Park MGM charges a $50/night + tax resort fee that covers Wi-Fi, fitness center, and pool access — standard across Strip properties but worth factoring into your total nightlife trip budget. The Reserve at Park MGM is 3.5 mi to LVCC from the Las Vegas Convention Center, making it a practical base for convention attendees heading out after hours.

Weekly Calendar

Best Nights of the Week from The Reserve at Park MGM

Monday & Tuesday

Most major nightclubs near The Reserve at Park MGM are closed on Monday and Tuesday. Use these nights to explore The Reserve at Park MGM's other offerings — dinner at Bavette's Steakhouse & Bar or Eataly Las Vegas, a spa session to recover from the weekend. On The Record at The Reserve at Park MGM typically follows the industry-standard dark nights on Monday and Tuesday. Some Strip lounges and bars stay open nightly for guests who still want a drink out.

Wednesday & Thursday

Wednesday marks the start of the nightlife week in Las Vegas, and several clubs near The Reserve at Park MGM begin their programming. Thursday is when things pick up significantly — many venues treat it as the first premium night with strong DJ lineups and an enthusiastic crowd. From The Reserve at Park MGM, Hakkasan is just 3 min walk away and typically opens on Thursday nights with resident DJs and a lively atmosphere. Guest list entry on these nights is easy to secure and lines are significantly shorter than the weekend.

Friday & Saturday

These are the peak nights at every Las Vegas nightclub accessible from The Reserve at Park MGM. Headliner DJs perform, production is at maximum capacity, and the energy is unmatched. On The Record, located right inside The Reserve at Park MGM, runs its biggest events on Friday and Saturday with internationally known talent. Expect long general admission lines, higher cover charges without a guest list, and a packed dance floor. Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list early — spots fill fast on these nights.

Sunday

Sunday nightlife from The Reserve at Park MGM has a unique flavor. During pool season (March through October), dayclubs like OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar (12 min walk from The Reserve at Park MGM) host massive Sunday pool parties that transition into evening events. Some nightclubs run special Sunday programming including Nightswim parties with a more relaxed dress code and poolside DJ sets. Sunday is an underrated night for visitors who want a premium experience with smaller crowds and shorter lines.

VIP Advice

Nightlife Tips for The Reserve at Park MGM Guests

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Use the Guest List Every Night

The NoCoverVegas guest list saves you $40-75 per person at every nightclub near The Reserve at Park MGM. For a group of four, that is up to $300 saved in a single night — money better spent on drinks, dining, or experiences inside the venue.

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Arrive Before 11:30 PM

Guest list cutoff at most clubs is 12:30 AM, but the line starts building well before that. Leaving The Reserve at Park MGM by 10:30 PM puts you at the venue with plenty of time to get through the door comfortably. Late arrivals risk being turned away even with a confirmed guest list spot.

03

Keep Your Group Balanced

Las Vegas nightclubs require an even or better gender ratio for guest list entry. If your group from The Reserve at Park MGM is mostly men, consider splitting into smaller mixed groups or booking a bottle service table for guaranteed entry regardless of ratio.

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Dress Code is Non-Negotiable

Every nightclub enforces an upscale dress code without exception. Leave the sneakers, athletic wear, and casual sandals in your room at The Reserve at Park MGM. Men need collared shirts and dress shoes. Women should go with upscale nightlife attire. When in doubt, overdress — you will never be turned away for looking too good.

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Budget for Drinks Inside

Cocktails inside nightclubs near The Reserve at Park MGM run $18-30 each. Pre-game atThe Reserve at Park MGM's lobby bar where drinks cost $4-8 less per cocktail. The Reserve at Park MGM's bars set a premium tone that eases the transition to nightclub pricing. Tip your bartender $2-5 on the first drink — they will prioritize you all night. Factor in The Reserve at Park MGM's $50/night + tax resort fee when planning total trip costs.

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Plan Your Return Trip

Rideshare surge pricing from nightclubs back to The Reserve at Park MGM peaks between 2:00 and 3:00 AM on weekends. Since On The Record is inside The Reserve at Park MGM, the return trip is an elevator ride — the biggest advantage of an on-property club. The NoCoverVegas ride includes the ride back from Crazy Horse III and other gentlemen's clubs — no surge pricing applies. For rideshares, wait until 3:30 AM when surge pricing drops near The Reserve at Park MGM.

Dress Code Guide

What to Wear Going Out from The Reserve at Park MGM

Guests leaving The Reserve at Park MGM for nightlife are expected to match the 5-star standard of the property. Getting turned away at the door because of your outfit is one of the most common mistakes visitors make. Whether you are heading to On The Record right inside The Reserve at Park MGM or any other venue, the dress code standards are consistent across the board.

For men heading out from The Reserve at Park MGM, a collared button-down shirt or a fitted dress shirt is the safest choice. Dark jeans in good condition pass at On The Record, and dress slacks are always welcome. Dress shoes or clean leather boots are required — no sneakers, no matter how expensive. Avoid athletic wear, shorts, tank tops, baseball caps, and any clothing with excessive logos or graphics.

For women, the dress code is more flexible but still upscale. Cocktail dresses, stylish jumpsuits, and fashionable separates all work well. Heels are the norm but not required — stylish flats or dressy sandals are accepted at most venues. Avoid overly casual items like flip-flops, gym wear, or ripped clothing. If you are attending a pool party near The Reserve at Park MGM, the dress code switches to swimwear with a cover-up for the walk through the hotel.

Accepted

  • Collared shirts, dress shirts, blazers
  • Dark jeans, dress pants, chinos
  • Dress shoes, leather boots, loafers
  • Cocktail dresses, jumpsuits, heels

Not Accepted

  • Sneakers, athletic shoes, sandals
  • Shorts, athletic wear, jerseys
  • Baseball caps, beanies, hats
  • Ripped jeans, graphic tees, tank tops

Nightlife Edge

Why The Reserve at Park MGM Is Built for Nightlife

The Reserve at Park MGM delivers the polish and service tier that serious nightlife visitors prioritize. The lobby bar serves as a natural pre-game spot where your group can gather and settle into the Vegas rhythm before heading to the club. Housekeeping runs late-night turndown service so the room is fresh when you stumble back at three in the morning, and the in-room dining menu stays active through the early hours for anyone who needs a post-club meal without leaving the building.

A five-star rating in Las Vegas means the property invests in every touchpoint that affects your nightlife experience, even the ones you do not think about. The valet queue moves efficiently at two in the morning, the elevator banks are designed to handle peak late-night traffic without ten-minute waits, and the security team knows the difference between a group heading to the club and a group causing a disturbance. These operational details, invisible when they work, become painfully obvious at lesser properties where post-club logistics feel like an afterthought.

The south Strip location of The Reserve at Park MGM puts Hakkasan at MGM Grand and the Mandalay Bay entertainment complex in immediate reach, while also positioning you near the T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium. On fight nights, concert weekends, or during NFL season, the post-event surge delivers an unmatched energy to nearby clubs that north Strip venues never experience. Rideshare pickups on the south end also tend to run lower surge pricing after midnight compared to the gridlocked mid-Strip zone, saving your group significant money across a multi-night stay.

With On The Record right inside the building, The Reserve at Park MGM guests skip the transportation headache that defines most Vegas club nights. The walk from your room to the venue entrance cuts through the casino floor and takes minutes, not the thirty-to-forty-minute rideshare ordeal that guests at off-property hotels endure every night. That proximity also means a VIP host at On The Record can meet your group in the lobby and escort you directly to your table — a white-glove touch that NoCoverVegas coordinates for bottle-service reservations at The Reserve at Park MGM.

Common Questions

The Reserve at Park MGM Nightlife FAQ

What nightclubs are at The Reserve at Park MGM?

The Reserve at Park MGM is home to On The Record.

How do I get on the guest list for clubs near The Reserve at Park MGM?

Use the free guest list form on this page or text us at (725) 999-9293. We will get you on the guest list at any club near The Reserve at Park MGM with no cover charge — completely free.

Can I get a free entry at The Reserve at Park MGM to a strip club?

Yes. Every major gentlemen's club in Las Vegas offers free guest list from The Reserve at Park MGM. Use our guest list and you get free entry plus a free entry to and from the club.

What is the dress code for nightclubs near The Reserve at Park MGM?

Most Las Vegas nightclubs enforce an upscale dress code. Men should wear collared shirts and dress shoes — no athletic wear, sandals, or hats. Women have more flexibility but should aim for upscale nightlife attire. Pool parties require proper swimwear.

What are the best nights to go out from The Reserve at Park MGM?

Friday and Saturday are the biggest nights at every Las Vegas nightclub, with headliner DJs and the most energy. Thursday is a popular industry night at many venues. Pool parties run Friday through Sunday during the March-to-October season.

Is there a cover charge at nightclubs near The Reserve at Park MGM?

Yes, most Las Vegas nightclubs charge $40-75 for general admission on peak nights. With the NoCoverVegas guest list, you skip the cover charge entirely at every club near The Reserve at Park MGM — saving your group hundreds of dollars per night.

What time do nightclubs near The Reserve at Park MGM open and close?

Most nightclubs on the Strip open at 10:30 PM and close between 4:00 AM and 5:00 AM. The busiest hours are midnight to 2:00 AM. Pool parties and dayclubs typically run from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the March-to-October season.

Can I walk from The Reserve at Park MGM to nearby nightclubs?

On The Record is located inside The Reserve at Park MGM, so you can walk directly from your room. Other nearby clubs like Hakkasan are 3 min walk away via the Strip sidewalk or casino walkways.

What restaurants are near The Reserve at Park MGM for dinner before going out?

The Reserve at Park MGM offers standout dining at Bavette's Steakhouse & Bar, Eataly Las Vegas, and Primrose on property. Highlights include Bavette's Steakhouse serves rib-eyes and fresh seafood with live jazz — best steakhouse on the Park MGM campus, Eataly Las Vegas is an Italian marketplace with walk-up pizza, pasta, gelato, and sit-down dining, Primrose delivers South of France–inspired cuisine with a garden-terrace ambiance. Make a reservation for 8:00 PM to allow time for a relaxed meal before heading to the club around 10:30 PM.

Does The Reserve at Park MGM have a pool party?

The Reserve at Park MGM has Heated outdoor pool deck with cabanas; access to full Park MGM pool amenities for guests but does not operate a full dayclub. Nearby pool parties include OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar (12 min walk) and Palm Tree Beach Club (3 min walk). NoCoverVegas covers free guest list at all Las Vegas pool parties.

What is the resort fee at The Reserve at Park MGM?

The Reserve at Park MGM charges a $50/night + tax resort fee on top of the nightly room rate. This covers Wi-Fi, fitness center, and pool access. The fee is in line with comparable Strip hotels. Factor this into your total trip budget when planning nightlife spending.

Is The Reserve at Park MGM good for boutique luxury?

The Reserve at Park MGM is well-suited for boutique luxury travelers. The property's luxury positioning and on-property nightclub access make it a strong base for nightlife-focused trips.

How much does a night out from The Reserve at Park MGM cost?

With the NoCoverVegas guest list, cover charges are eliminated at every venue near The Reserve at Park MGM. Budget approximately $18-30 per cocktail inside nightclubs, or pre-game at The Reserve at Park MGM's bars where drinks run $4-8 cheaper. The Reserve at Park MGM's luxury rate includes amenities that enhance the full nightlife experience. Add the $50/night + tax resort fee to your total trip calculations.

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