Pool Party / Dayclub

How to Get to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar from Resorts World

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is 18 min walk from Resorts World. Free guest list available.

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

Distance

18 min walk

Cover

FREE

with NoCoverVegas

Ride

Rideshare

Hours

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

Transportation

Getting from Resorts World to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar

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

Walk Along the Strip

18 min walkFree

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is within walking distance of Resorts World. 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 Resorts World’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 Resorts World 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

Resorts World Nightlife

Nightlife at Resorts World

Resorts World Las Vegas is the newest major resort on the Strip, opening in 2021 after a nearly decade-long development period, and its nightlife complex reflects a deliberate design philosophy: concentrate the experience. Where older Strip properties spread their entertainment across multiple buildings and long casino corridors, Resorts World positioned Zouk Nightclub and AYU Dayclub as the anchors of an integrated entertainment district within a single connected building. Guests can move from their room to AYU for the afternoon pool party, return to the room, then walk to Zouk Nightclub in under five minutes without navigating casino floors or taking elevators across multiple towers.

Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World represents one of the most deliberate electronic dance music investments made by a Las Vegas resort. The Zouk Group, which operates iconic venues in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and other global cities, built their Las Vegas flagship specifically around the demands of electronic music production. The sound system is engineered for the clarity and bass precision that techno and progressive house require, and the booking calendar prioritizes global EDM headliners over mainstream crossover acts. For nightlife guests whose primary focus is experiencing world-class electronic music in a club built for it, Zouk is the clearest choice on the Strip.

AYU Dayclub brings Resorts World's Balinese design aesthetic to the pool experience, creating a visually distinctive alternative to the more industrial or modernist dayclubs that dominate the Strip. Natural materials — wood, stone, tropical plantings — and warm amber lighting establish an atmosphere that feels simultaneously elevated and relaxed. The venue's intimate pool and surrounding daybed sections accommodate a crowd that tends toward international demographics and slightly older guests compared to the louder, more production-heavy Encore Beach Club experience. AYU has established itself as the preferred dayclub for guests who want a genuinely beautiful outdoor environment alongside quality music programming.

Must-Do

Signature Experiences at Resorts World

Zouk Saturday Night — Zouk's light show and sound system are calibrated specifically for electronic music, and the DJ booth configuration prioritizes performer visibility and crowd interaction in ways that a multi-format club cannot match. Zouk books headliners from the global electronic music circuit: names who regularly play Tomorrowland, Ultra, and EDC. The crowd that assembles on headliner nights is among the most internationally diverse in Las Vegas nightlife. For the guest who specifically wants to see a major electronic act in a club designed for that experience, a Zouk Saturday is one of the best nightclub nights the Strip offers.

AYU Saturday Pool Party — The Balinese-themed venue programs afternoon DJ sets that favor deeper electronic and chill-out sounds rather than the peak-time festival energy of the larger dayclubs. The scale, smaller and more intimate than Encore Beach Club, means the crowd fills the space without the overwhelming density that can make the largest Strip dayclubs feel impersonal. Cabana and bungalow options are available for groups who want dedicated seating and bottle service, and the daybed sections offer a more relaxed format for guests who prefer lounging to dancing. The bamboo structures, stone elements, and tropical plantings photograph exceptionally well.

Resorts World Campus Circuit — A typical Resorts World nightlife day begins at AYU Dayclub for a noon pool arrival, transitions to the casino floor for early evening, then connects to Zouk Nightclub via interior walkways for the main event. At no point does this itinerary require leaving the building, hailing a ride, or spending time on the Strip sidewalk. The entire experience from first arrival to last call runs through connected corridors. This efficiency is particularly valuable during Las Vegas summers when the outdoor heat makes unnecessary exterior transit uncomfortable.

North Strip Venue Hopping — From the Resorts World main entrance, guests can walk to Wynn and Encore in under five minutes south and Fontainebleau in under five minutes north. This access to six world-class venues across three properties, all within a single city block, is the strongest argument for booking any of the three north Strip properties. Guests staying at Resorts World for a multi-night visit can realistically sample Zouk, XS, LIV, AYU, Encore Beach Club, and LIV Beach across their trip without a single rideshare.

Expert Tips

Insider Tips for Resorts World Guests

Zouk Nightclub guest list access through NoCoverVegas covers free entry for men and women on most nights. The Zouk guest list closes at 12:30 AM, so plan to arrive by midnight — particularly on nights with major EDM headliners when the venue approaches capacity earlier than usual. For those arriving from off-Strip properties, the NoCoverVegas free limo service runs to Resorts World and eliminates Uber costs from the evening budget. Text 725-999-9293 the afternoon of your planned visit to confirm your spot on the list.

AYU Dayclub guest list reservations should be made at least 24 hours in advance for weekend pool visits. The beach club's capacity is more limited than Zouk — on headliner Saturdays, the guest list can fill before the morning of the event. Guests planning a full Resorts World dayclub-then-nightclub day should book both AYU and Zouk guest list spots simultaneously when planning their itinerary, as the two venues operate separate reservation systems. This dual booking ensures the full AYU-to-Zouk day is covered in a single pre-trip reservation through NoCoverVegas.

Zouk Nightclub's guest list holds strongest for Thursday through Saturday. Friday is typically the most balanced night: substantial headliner programming, somewhat less crowded than Saturday, and guest list entry is straightforward through midnight. Saturday is the highest-energy night but also the night when venue capacity is reached earliest — arriving after 1 AM on a major Saturday headliner night risks finding the guest list window closed even if your name is on the list.

AYU Dayclub is at its best in late April and May before peak summer crowds arrive. The Balinese aesthetic and the DJ programming are at full quality, but the venue has not yet reached the wall-to-wall attendance of July and August. If your Las Vegas trip dates are flexible and you are specifically interested in the AYU experience, late spring and early fall (September-October) offer the best combination of good weather, full programming, and manageable crowds.

The Resorts World property has three distinct hotel towers — Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords — at different price and quality tiers. For nightlife-focused stays, the Hilton tower offers the best value, with room rates typically 30-40% lower than the Conrad and 50-60% lower than the ultra-luxury Crockfords. All three towers have equal walkable access to Zouk and AYU, so the nightlife experience is identical regardless of which tower you book. Allocate savings from a Hilton tower booking toward bottle service or a cabana at AYU rather than upgrading the room.

The famous Zouk Sound System — one of the most technically advanced in Las Vegas — performs best from the center of the dance floor and in the elevated areas facing the main DJ booth stage. Guests positioned at the bar perimeter or in the elevated lounge areas on the sides of the room will still have a good experience, but the core audio design targets the center dance floor. If you are attending specifically for the music experience, position yourself centrally for the headliner set.

Combining AYU Dayclub and Zouk Nightclub in the same day is the definitive Resorts World experience, but the transition between the two requires a brief reset period. AYU typically ends programming around 7 PM. Zouk does not reach peak energy until 11:30 PM. The gap can be used for dinner at one of the Resorts World restaurants and casino gaming — the Famous Foods Street Eats market is an efficient, cost-effective option for the dinner gap if your group wants to save the budget for Zouk.

For guests interested in exploring beyond Zouk and AYU during a multi-night Resorts World stay, the north Strip cluster access is straightforward: LIV Nightclub at Fontainebleau is the most popular alternative, approximately five minutes north. XS Nightclub at Wynn is approximately five minutes south. Both are accessible via the NoCoverVegas guest list, and both are walkable from Resorts World in a direction that does not require crossing Las Vegas Boulevard mid-block — pedestrian crossings are available at the marked intersections at each end of the Resorts World campus.

Resorts World Nightlife — Frequently Asked Questions

What type of music does Zouk Nightclub play?

Zouk Nightclub programs primarily electronic dance music across its booking calendar, with a specific focus on the higher-energy genres within EDM: progressive house, trance, techno, and peak-time festival electronic. The venue's resident DJ roster and weekly bookings are drawn from the global electronic circuit — names who headline Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, EDC, and major international nightclubs. Friday and Saturday nights typically feature headliner bookings from this world, while Thursday programming may include slightly more varied acts. Zouk is the most committed EDM nightclub on the Las Vegas Strip, and its sound system and production design reflect that specialization.

How does Resorts World compare to Wynn and Encore for nightlife?

Resorts World and Wynn and Encore are both north Strip properties within walking distance of each other, but they offer meaningfully different experiences. Wynn and Encore — XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club — represent the more established, celebrity-focused luxury experience with higher prices, stricter dress code, and more mainstream crossover programming. Resorts World — Zouk and AYU — is newer, slightly more accessible in dress code and pricing, and more committed to pure electronic music at Zouk. AYU has a more distinctive Balinese aesthetic than Encore Beach Club's conventional luxury pool design. For guests who prioritize EDM specifically, Zouk is the better choice. For guests seeking the peak Vegas luxury spectacle, XS is the clearer option.

Is Resorts World worth it for a pool party weekend?

Yes, particularly for guests whose primary pool party preference is AYU Dayclub's Balinese aesthetic and more intimate scale. Resorts World's compact property design means AYU is the most walkable pool club relative to any rooms on the same campus — the walk from any Resorts World tower to AYU is under five minutes. For guests who also plan to attend Encore Beach Club or LIV Beach on other days, Resorts World's location between Wynn and Fontainebleau gives convenient walking access to both. The resort also offers superior dining variety with Carversteak, Genting Palace, and the Famous Foods hawker market providing options across multiple price points.

Can I walk from Resorts World to other nightclubs on the Strip?

Yes. From Resorts World, the walk to Wynn and Encore — XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club — is approximately five minutes south along Las Vegas Boulevard. Fontainebleau Las Vegas — LIV Nightclub and LIV Beach — is approximately five minutes north. The Venetian Resort — Tao Nightclub and Tao Beach — is approximately a 15-minute walk south. All of these destinations are accessible via the NoCoverVegas guest list, and the limo service is available from Resorts World to any venue on the list. The north Strip cluster of Resorts World, Wynn and Encore, and Fontainebleau is the most walkable multi-venue nightlife destination in Las Vegas.

What are the best restaurants at Resorts World before a night out?

Resorts World's dining options make pre-nightclub dinner straightforward without leaving the property. Carversteak is the upscale steakhouse option — a familiar pre-club choice for groups who want a classic Vegas dinner before Zouk. Genting Palace serves Cantonese fine dining with a more unusual and memorable menu than a typical steakhouse pre-game. Famous Foods Street Eats is the cost-effective choice — a Southeast Asian hawker market concept where groups can share multiple dishes at accessible price points, saving the nightlife budget for the club. All three restaurants are within a five-minute walk of Zouk Nightclub, making the transition from dinner to club entirely within the Resorts World campus.

What is AYU Dayclub's atmosphere like compared to larger Vegas dayclubs?

AYU Dayclub feels more intimate, visually distinctive, and internationally oriented than the larger Strip dayclubs. Where Encore Beach Club and LIV Beach are built for maximum production scale and mainstream headliner appeal, AYU prioritizes aesthetic environment and a crowd that tends toward more musically engaged, international demographics. The Balinese design — bamboo, stone, tropical plants, warm lighting — creates a visual experience that stands apart from the modernist or industrial aesthetics of most Strip pool venues. The crowd size is smaller, meaning you can hear people, find your group, and move around the venue without the density that defines the peak Saturday crowds at the larger dayclubs.

Resorts World to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar— FAQ

How do I get from Resorts World to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar?

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is 18 min walk from Resorts World. 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 Resorts World?

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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