VIP Bottle Service
Drai's Bottle Service — Two VIP Tracks, Three Rooms, One Decision
Drai's at The Vanderpump Hotel (formerly The Cromwell) is the only Las Vegas nightclub that gives groups a genuine choice between two VIP formats: the $99 all-inclusive wristband— entry plus a hosted open bar for the full evening, Las Vegas's first flat-rate nightclub package — and traditional bottle service tables starting at $550 across three simultaneous rooms. The multi-room basement format runs a dedicated hip-hop and R&B room, a house and electronic room, and a premium hookah lounge simultaneously from 1 AM through 6 AM Thursday through Sunday. This guide breaks down which VIP track fits your group, what each room costs, and how to plan a Drai's night from arrival to close.
Questions about availability or the $99 package? Text (725) 999-9293 or use the booking form below — we respond within the hour.
The Core Decision
All-Inclusive Wristband vs. Bottle Service Table
No other Strip nightclub offers this choice. Understanding the difference determines your per-person cost, how your group moves through the venue, and the kind of night you have.
$99 All-Inclusive Wristband
Las Vegas's first flat-rate nightclub package
$99
per person, flat
Entry to all three rooms and the hookah lounge, plus a wristband that activates hosted open-bar service from a dedicated station for the full evening. No per-drink tab, no bottle minimum, no table commitment. The wristband format lets your group move freely between the hip-hop room, electronic room, and hookah lounge all night without losing access to service.
Best for:Groups of 4–12 who want cost certainty, mixed music preferences (some want hip-hop, others electronic), and freedom to move without the territorial commitment of a table. First-time visitors who want to experience all three rooms before deciding on a return visit with a reserved table.
Does not include a reserved table. Service from a dedicated open-bar station, not a personal VIP host. Full room access throughout the night.
Bottle Service Table
Reserved table, personal host, priority entry
$550+
Table minimum
A fixed territorial base in your chosen room with a personal VIP host who manages your table from arrival to close. Your group has a designated space in the venue whether you're at the table or on the dance floor — the table holds. Priority entry bypasses the general admission and guest list queues entirely.
Best for:Groups with a clear music preference (hip-hop or electronic), celebrations that benefit from a fixed home base (birthdays, bachelorette parties, anniversaries), and groups of 6–18 who want the full VIP experience including sparkler presentations and DJ shout-outs.
Add 36% to stated minimum for Nevada tax (8.375%), administrative fee (10%), and gratuity (18%) to calculate the true out-of-pocket total.
Table Options by Room
Three Rooms, Three Bottle Service Structures
The room you choose determines not just the price you pay but the genre your group anchors to and the crowd profile around your table. All three rooms and the hookah lounge are accessible under any booking — the table is your base, not your boundary.
Hip-Hop & R&B Room
The core Drai's identity · Live performers · 6–14 guests per table
$550 – $1,500
Minimum by night & position
The hip-hop and R&B room is the defining space of the Drai's brand and the reason the venue maintained its identity through both the rooftop era and the 2025 return to the basement. Drai's built its original 2014 reputation not exclusively on DJ nights but on live hip-hop performer events — where artists perform full sets rather than three-song appearance formats. The basement stage is engineered for mic-and-band performance, and no other central Strip venue at this price point regularly books hip-hop artists in a full-set live format.
Table minimums for the hip-hop room start at $550 on a standard Thursday and rise to $800–$1,500 on Friday and Saturday nights with confirmed live performer bookings. A group of 8 at a $550 minimum pays $68.75 per person before fees — the lowest per-person cost for reserved hip-hop nightclub seating available anywhere on the Strip. Compare to Hakkasan's Ling Ling Lounge ($750 minimum, $93.75 per person for 8), which does not program live hip-hop performer sets in the same format.
On confirmed live performer nights, table positions in the hip-hop room sell out 2–3 weeks in advance for premium front-stage sections. Rear and side-wall tables offer full audio coverage at lower minimums — the room's enclosed acoustics mean no position loses meaningful audio resolution relative to the front. Birthday DJ shout-outs and on-stage moments can be arranged for hip-hop room bottle service tables.
House & Electronic Room
Tech house & EDM · Separate DJ booth · 4–10 guests per table
$650 – $1,800
Minimum by night & position
The house and electronic room runs simultaneously with the hip-hop room — its own DJ booth, its own speaker system, and its own programming track. This is the structural feature that makes Drai's unique among Las Vegas nightclubs: groups whose music preferences split between hip-hop and electronic have a venue where both preferences are satisfied simultaneously under one roof, not sequentially at different venues on different nights.
The electronic room's enclosed basement environment creates sub-bass pressure that open-ceiling or high-ceiling venues cannot replicate at equivalent output. Tech house, progressive house, and electronic programming at Drai's delivers a physically immersive sound experience that larger venues like OMNIA or XS Nightclub cannot match in the same sub-bass register at their scale.
Electronic room table minimums start at $650 on standard Thursdays and rise to $1,000–$1,800 on peak weekend nights with featured electronic DJs. Groups who want dedicated electronic programming at a lower entry point than Zouk or OMNIA find the Drai's electronic room the right answer for 4–10 person groups.
Premium Hookah Lounge
Conversation-capable · Group base camp · 4–12 guests
$400 – $700
Minimum including hookah package
The hookah lounge is the only space at Drai's where a group can hold a real conversation, manage logistics, coordinate between the hip-hop and electronic rooms, and maintain a territorial base simultaneously. The lounge runs at significantly reduced volume relative to both music rooms — a design decision that makes it function as a decompression zone and group coordination point rather than a secondary dance floor.
Hookah lounge table service includes hookah packages (premium tobacco, coals, full setup) plus optional bottle service at the lowest minimums in the venue. The starting minimum of $400includes the hookah rental and an initial bottle spend — making it the most cost-efficient territorial option in the building. Groups that treat the hookah lounge as a base camp while rotating between music rooms get the best cost-per-experience value at Drai's: a fixed table with service at a low minimum, plus full access to both music rooms throughout the night.
The base camp strategy:For groups of 8–14 with mixed music preferences, booking the hookah lounge table and using it as the group's anchor point produces a more coherent group experience than a single music room table. Sub-groups rotate between hip-hop and electronic every 45–60 minutes, use the lounge as the meet-up point, and no one feels cornered into a single room choice for the full night. The lounge's central position between the two music rooms makes it the natural meeting point for any group configuration.
Group Planning
Which Drai's VIP Format Is Right for Your Group?
Groups of 4–6 — Wristband or Hookah Lounge
At 4–6 people, the $99 all-inclusive wristband ($396–$594 total before tax) competes directly with a hookah lounge table minimum of $400 split across 4 people ($100 per person). If your group wants to explore all three rooms freely without a fixed base, the wristband wins on flexibility. If your group wants hookah service and a reserved table, the lounge wins — the $400 minimum works out to $100 per person and includes a territorial base the wristband does not provide.
For bachelorette parties of exactly 4–6, the wristband is the faster, simpler option: no deposit required, no table negotiation, and total cost certainty before you arrive.
Groups of 6–12 — Hip-Hop or Electronic Room Table
A group of 8 at the hip-hop room starting minimum of $550 pays $68.75 per person before fees — one of the strongest per-person values in Las Vegas nightclub bottle service for a premium live music experience. The hip-hop room table includes a fixed base directly on the dance floor near the performance stage, a dedicated VIP host, and priority entry for the full group.
For birthday groups of 6–12 where the celebrant wants a DJ shout-out and on-stage moment, the hip-hop room table is the format that can deliver that experience. The electronic room is the better choice for groups unified around tech house or EDM programming who don't need the stage-adjacent birthday presentation.
Groups of 12–20+ — Multi-Room Strategy
Large groups at Drai's work best with the hookah lounge as the logistical anchor and either a single music room table for the core celebration moment, or individual all-inclusive wristbands for the broader group. A configuration of one hookah lounge table (for the birthday person and 4–6 immediate friends) plus wristbands for the remaining 8–14 members gives the celebration core a reserved base while keeping the broader group's per-person cost at a flat $99.
For bachelor parties of 15 or more, the all-inclusive wristband across the full group simplifies billing and coordination: a flat $99 per person eliminates the split-the-tab friction that complicates large group nightclub visits. Total cost for 20 people on wristbands is $1,980 before tax — compared to a single music room table minimum of $1,500–$3,000 that only formally seats 12–14.
Book Your VIP Experience
Reserve at Drai's — All-Inclusive or Table Service
Tell us your date, group size, VIP format preference, and room choice. We confirm pricing and availability within the hour — no markup, no service fee on either format.
Night Selection
Thursday vs. Friday vs. Saturday — The Pricing Breakdown
The night you choose at Drai's affects not just the price you pay but the crowd composition, the DJ and performer lineup, and the entry experience. Drai's operates Thursday through Sunday opening at 1 AM — a schedule that creates meaningfully different atmospheres across the operating week.
Thursday — Best Value Night
RecommendedThe hospitality industry night. Between 30 and 40 percent of the Thursday crowd works in Las Vegas nightlife — cocktail servers, dealers, DJ road crews, hotel staff from other Strip properties. Table minimums run 25–35% below weekend rates: hip-hop room from $550, electronic room from $650, hookah lounge from $400. The $99 all-inclusive wristband is available at its most accessible on Thursday, with open bar stations running lower volume and faster service than peak-weekend capacity.
Thursday is the correct night for groups who want the full Drai's experience at the most favorable pricing. Industry crowd is more socially fluid and locally authentic than the weekend tourist mix.
Friday — Mid-Range Headliner Nights
The transition night between industry crowd and weekend tourist mix. The biggest DJ and live performer bookings arrive on Friday, which drives hip-hop room minimums to $800–$1,200 for confirmed live performance nights. The all-inclusive wristband remains at $99 but open bar stations run at higher volume. Best for groups who specifically want a Friday headliner performer and can absorb the premium minimum.
Saturday — Peak Pricing, Peak Energy
Peak crowd density and peak minimums across all rooms. Hip-hop room premium positions run $1,200–$1,500. Electronic room tables run $1,200–$1,800. The hookah lounge ($600–$700 on Saturday) remains the most price-stable option in the venue on the highest-demand night. Saturday delivers Drai's at maximum energy and maximum cost — the $99 wristband is the strongest value proposition specifically on Saturday, when the per-person savings versus a table split across the group are most significant.
Sunday — Extended Night Access
The lightest crowd night of the operating week. Lower minimums than Friday or Saturday across all rooms, with a mix of industry and late-weekend visitors. Sunday's 1 AM opening lets groups who finished earlier Strip venues before Drai's opens bridge the late-night window without a venue gap. For groups staying into Monday, Sunday at Drai's is often the final stop extending the Las Vegas visit past the standard 4 AM Strip closing window.
Holiday Weekend Note
On major holiday weekends — July 4th, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and EDC Week — all table minimums increase 30–50% above standard night pricing. The $99 all-inclusive wristband holds its flat price regardless of the event, which is why holiday weekends are the strongest use case for the wristband format over a table split for cost-sensitive groups.
Venue Comparison
Drai's vs. Hakkasan vs. XS — Hip-Hop Nightclub Bottle Service Comparison
Three nightclubs that regularly program hip-hop and live performers at different scale and price points. Knowing which is right for your group depends on group size, budget, and whether spectacle or intimacy matters more.
| Feature | Drai's | Hakkasan | XS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hip-hop table starting minimum | $550 | $750 (Ling Ling Lounge) | $2,000+ |
| All-inclusive option | $99 wristband | None | None |
| Venue capacity | 2,500 | 3,800 | 4,000+ |
| Operating hours | 1 AM – 7 AM | 10:30 PM – 4 AM | 10:30 PM – 4 AM |
| Live hip-hop performers | Regular full-set bookings | Occasional | Occasional |
| Simultaneous rooms | 3 rooms + hookah lounge | 5 levels | 1 main + outdoor |
See the full Las Vegas bottle service guide for a cross-venue comparison covering all major Strip nightclubs including Marquee, Zouk, Hakkasan, and OMNIA.
The Process
How to Book VIP at Drai's — Wristband or Table Service
Choose Your Format and Night
Decide between the $99 all-inclusive wristband and a reserved bottle service table. If choosing a table, select your preferred room — hip-hop, electronic, or hookah lounge — and confirm whether your date has a live performer booking. Live performer nights in the hip-hop room sell premium table positions 2–3 weeks in advance.
Submit Your Request with Group Details
Text 725-999-9293 or fill out the form above with: date, format preference (wristband or table), room choice, group size with male/female breakdown for door planning, and any celebration context — birthday, bachelorette, anniversary. We confirm availability and pricing within the hour.
Deposit and Confirmation
For wristband reservations, confirmation is immediate with no deposit required. For table service, a 50% deposit secures your table and locks in the agreed minimum. You receive confirmation with your VIP host's direct contact number and the arrival protocol for The Vanderpump Hotel basement entrance.
Day-Of Arrival at The Vanderpump Hotel
Drai's opens at 1 AM Thursday through Sunday — plan your Strip evening so you arrive at The Vanderpump Hotel by 1:30 AM for smooth entry. Wristband guests check in at the main Drai's entrance on the basement level. Table service guests text their VIP host on arrival at the hotel lobby and are walked directly to the table. Rideshare to 3595 S Las Vegas Blvd — some apps still show the former name (The Cromwell), so enter the address directly for correct routing.
No markup, no service fee.Whether you book the $99 wristband or a bottle service table, the price you pay through NoCoverVegas is identical to booking directly with the venue. Our relationship with the Drai's host team often means faster confirmation and better table positioning than cold direct outreach.
The Property
The Vanderpump Hotel — Location, Access & the Central Strip Advantage
The Vanderpump Hotel (formerly The Cromwell, rebranded under the Lisa Vanderpump partnership with Caesars Entertainment) sits at 3595 S Las Vegas Blvd at the Flamingo Road intersection — one of the three most accessible mid-Strip addresses for pedestrian and rideshare arrivals. The central Strip position places Drai's within a 10-minute walk of Caesars Palace, Bellagio, Paris Las Vegas, and Planet Hollywood without crossing Las Vegas Boulevard.
Drai's occupies the full basement level of The Vanderpump Hotel — an 11,000-square-foot underground space accessed via the hotel lobby and a dedicated elevator down. The basement environment is a deliberate acoustic advantage: enclosed underground spaces contain bass frequencies in a way that rooftop or outdoor venues cannot replicate at equivalent output, and the hip-hop programming at Drai's specifically benefits from the room's ability to build sub-bass pressure rather than dissipate it into open air.
The adjacent Drai's After Hours operation continues in the same building complex after the main programming window — creating the option for groups to extend the night without transit. The Vanderpump Hotel's casino floor and cocktail bar are accessible between the nightclub and after-hours transition, making The Vanderpump Hotel a complete late-night destination without requiring a rideshare at any point in the evening.
Rideshare
Enter “3595 S Las Vegas Blvd” for correct routing — app name data may still show The Vanderpump Hotel. Drop-off on the Strip side.
Walking
10-minute walk from Caesars Palace, Bellagio, and Paris Las Vegas. Las Vegas Boulevard casino canopy provides shade coverage for the walk.
Parking
LINQ garage across the street ($15 flat after 10 PM). Valet at The Vanderpump Hotel porte-cochère ($30+).
Insider Knowledge
Five Things to Know Before You Book Bottle Service at Drai's
Book the hookah lounge table first, then decide on the music room later.
The hookah lounge minimum ($400) is the lowest entry point in the venue and the table holds regardless of where you spend the night. Booking the lounge early reserves your territorial anchor without committing the full group to a single genre.
The $99 wristband is most valuable on peak Saturday nights.
When hip-hop room table minimums hit $1,200–$1,500 on a performer night, the all-inclusive wristband's $99 flat rate delivers the largest savings relative to splitting a table. A group of 10 on wristbands pays $990 versus $1,500 minimum (plus 36% in fees) for a comparable table.
Arrive by 1:30 AM for the smoothest bottle service check-in.
Drai's opens at 1 AM, and the highest-demand window for table seating is 1:30–2:30 AM when the first wave of Strip venue closes feeds into the after-hours crowd. Arriving early means your VIP host can walk you to the table before density increases.
The Vanderpump cocktail menu debuts in June 2026 — it's a distinct menu from the standard bottle service selection.
Drai's launched a Lisa Vanderpump-branded cocktail menu in June 2026. Groups that add Vanderpump cocktails to their bottle service order get the most current Drai's experience — and the branded cocktails photograph differently from standard mixed drinks at a bottle service table.
Confirm the performer booking calendar before locking your night.
Drai's live performer nights in the hip-hop room deliver a different category of experience from standard DJ nights. Confirm whether your date has a confirmed live booking — the difference in energy between a live performer set and a DJ night at Drai's is more pronounced than at any other central Strip nightclub.
FAQ
Drai's Bottle Service — Frequently Asked Questions
How much is bottle service at Drai's?
Drai's offers two VIP tracks: a $99 all-inclusive wristband (entry plus hosted open bar, Las Vegas's first all-inclusive nightclub package) and traditional bottle service tables starting at $550 for the hip-hop room on a standard Thursday. Hip-hop room tables range from $550 (Thursday) to $1,500 (Saturday live performer nights). Electronic room tables run $650–$1,800. Hookah lounge table service starts at $400 including hookah package. Add approximately 36% to any stated table minimum for Nevada sales tax (8.375%), the 10% venue administrative fee, and 18% gratuity.
What is the $99 all-inclusive VIP wristband at Drai's?
The $99 all-inclusive VIP wristband is Las Vegas's first flat-rate nightclub package that includes both entry and a hosted open bar for the full evening in one price. No per-drink tab, no bottle minimum, no deposit. Wristband holders have full access to all three rooms (hip-hop, electronic, hookah lounge) and receive open-bar service from a dedicated station. The format suits groups who want cost certainty and freedom to move through all rooms without a table commitment.
What rooms does Drai's have for bottle service?
Drai's operates three simultaneous rooms plus a hookah lounge: the hip-hop and R&B room (the historical identity of the brand, starting at $550); the house and electronic room with its own DJ booth (starting at $650); and the premium hookah lounge with reduced volume for conversation (starting at $400 including hookah package). All rooms are accessible from any table booking or wristband — your table is a home base, not a room restriction.
When is the best night for Drai's bottle service?
Thursday is the best-value night: hospitality industry crowd, 25–35% lower minimums across all rooms, and the most accessible booking calendar. Friday brings the biggest DJ and live performer bookings at higher minimums. Saturday is peak pricing. The $99 all-inclusive wristband is the most cost-efficient on Saturday specifically — the per-person savings vs. splitting a table minimum are most significant on the highest-demand night.
How does the hookah lounge work at Drai's?
The Drai's hookah lounge runs full table service with hookah packages starting at $400 (premium tobacco, coals, full setup) plus optional bottle service at lower minimums than the music rooms. The lounge operates at significantly reduced volume compared to the music rooms, making it the conversation-capable environment in the venue. Many groups use the hookah lounge as a base camp while rotating between the hip-hop and electronic rooms — the lounge's central position makes it the natural meeting point for groups with mixed music preferences.
How does Drai's compare to Hakkasan for hip-hop bottle service?
Drai's hip-hop room starts at $550 versus Hakkasan's Ling Ling Lounge at $750 — but the more meaningful difference is programming format. Drai's regularly books live hip-hop performers for full sets; Hakkasan's Ling Ling Lounge programs DJ-format hip-hop without the same live performer commitment. For groups specifically targeting a live hip-hop performer night at a lower minimum, Drai's is the correct answer. Hakkasan's five-level format suits larger groups of 20+ who want multiple rooms at a single venue with higher total capacity.
More at Drai's
Explore All of Drai's Nightclub
Drai's Guest List
Free entry — skip the $40–60 cover charge.
Birthday Parties at Drai's
Hip-hop room, DJ shout-outs, on-stage moments.
Bachelorette Parties at Drai's
$99 wristband or hookah lounge base — flexible for groups.
Bachelor Parties at Drai's
Thursday industry night for male-heavy groups.
Thursday at Drai's
Hospitality industry crowd — best value night.
Friday at Drai's
Headliner DJs and live hip-hop performers.
Drai's Hip-Hop Nights
Live performers, resident DJs, R&B programming.
Drai's After Hours
Full after-hours operation in the same building.
Ready to Book?
Reserve VIP at Drai's Nightclub
Tell us your date, format preference ($99 wristband or bottle service table), room choice, and group size. We confirm pricing and availability within the hour — no markup, no service fee on either VIP format.
Or text (725) 999-9293 for a custom quote on your specific date and group size.
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