Mandalay Bay (63rd Floor) · Tuesday Night
Foundation Room on Tuesdays
Tuesday at Foundation Room is a rare opportunity — special events and themed nights at Mandalay Bay deliver exclusivity that peak nights cannot match.
What to Expect on Tuesdays at Foundation Room
Tuesday Night at Foundation Room
Tuesday is the rarest night to experience Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay — most weeks the 500-capacity venue stays dark, but when a special event, themed residency, or private-buyout overflow activates the room, Tuesday at Foundation Room delivers an exclusivity that no other night can match. The core atmosphere — Las Vegas's highest rooftop nightlife on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay — floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the entire Strip from end to end, two outdoor patios, DJs after 10 PM, and 500-person intimate scale that makes it feel like a private event even on Saturday nights. Originally a members-only House of Blues concept; open to the public but retains that exclusive energy. The restaurant opens at 5 PM, making it one of the few places you can do dinner with a view and seamlessly transition into dancing without leaving the building. The 63rd-floor elevation creates a visual experience genuinely different from the mid-rise rooftop decks at Chateau or XS — at that height, the Strip below reads as a complete system rather than a street of individual venues, and the sense of being above the city fundamentally changes the social atmosphere. Closed as Foundation Room since September 2025 and reopening as the Vinyl Room in summer 2026 as a membership-based, vinyl-centric cultural club — a deliberate departure from the Strip's bottle-service model toward something closer to a private arts club. The view, the elevation, and the building are unchanged; what changes is the audience, the music format, and the sense of access. — manifests in its most intimate form. Confirm programming before heading to 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119.
Foundation Room is located at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 in Mandalay Bay (63rd Floor) inside Mandalay Bay and programs Top 40, Hip Hop, Open Format, R&B across its 500-capacity room. Foundation Room's strongest programming runs Friday and Saturday for the biggest DJ events. Every night is open. — Tuesday offers a different flavor of the Foundation Room experience. Peak Tuesday energy at Foundation Room arrives during 10:30 PM – 1:30 AM. Tuesday admission without a guest list runs Normally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list — the NoCoverVegas Foundation Room guest list eliminates this cost.
About Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay
About Foundation Room
Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay closed in September 2025 after more than 25 years as Las Vegas's highest rooftop lounge on the 63rd floor. The venue is undergoing an extensive renovation by Live Nation and will reopen in summer 2026 as the Vinyl Room — a private membership club with tiered annual memberships, vinyl-deck audio experiences, private bars, and elevated lounge seating targeting brand activations, convention events, and curated member entertainment. The original Foundation Room was perched on the 63rd floor with floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views of the entire Strip — from the Bellagio Fountains and Eiffel Tower replica at Paris to the High Roller Observation Wheel. Originally conceived as a private members-only club run by the House of Blues organization, it later welcomed all guests before its September 2025 closure. Existing Foundation Room members may be grandfathered into the new Vinyl Room membership program. Guest list submissions through NoCoverVegas are paused pending the venue's reopening. In its original form, Foundation Room occupied a singular position in Las Vegas nightlife: the 63rd-floor location made it the highest publicly accessible nightlife venue in the city, and the 500-person capacity — modest by Strip standards — created an intimacy that the panoramic setting amplified rather than diminished. The two outdoor patios on the 63rd floor were especially impactful: at that elevation, the Strip below reads as a river of neon rather than a street, and views extend forty to fifty miles on clear nights to the Spring Mountains to the west. The House of Blues heritage gave Foundation Room a cultural identity that differed from casino-affiliated nightclubs — programming included rock, blues, and live acoustic performances alongside DJs and open-format sets. The Vinyl Room, expected in summer 2026, represents a deliberate repositioning toward a private membership model and vinyl-centric audio concept, signaling a move toward an arts and culture audience rather than the broader tourist nightlife market. With a capacity of approximately 500 guests, Foundation Room is an intimate, boutique-style space where the energy stays concentrated and every corner of the room feeds off the DJ booth.
The Tuesday-night atmosphere at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay is best understood as Las Vegas's highest rooftop nightlife on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay — floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the entire Strip from end to end, two outdoor patios, DJs after 10 PM, and 500-person intimate scale that makes it feel like a private event even on Saturday nights. Originally a members-only House of Blues concept; open to the public but retains that exclusive energy. The restaurant opens at 5 PM, making it one of the few places you can do dinner with a view and seamlessly transition into dancing without leaving the building. The 63rd-floor elevation creates a visual experience genuinely different from the mid-rise rooftop decks at Chateau or XS — at that height, the Strip below reads as a complete system rather than a street of individual venues, and the sense of being above the city fundamentally changes the social atmosphere. Closed as Foundation Room since September 2025 and reopening as the Vinyl Room in summer 2026 as a membership-based, vinyl-centric cultural club — a deliberate departure from the Strip's bottle-service model toward something closer to a private arts club. The view, the elevation, and the building are unchanged; what changes is the audience, the music format, and the sense of access.. Foundation Room is defined by its standout features: 63rd floor — highest rooftop lounge in Vegas, Floor-to-ceiling views: Bellagio, Eiffel Tower, High Roller, Two outdoor patios + main room + private banquet, DJs nightly after 10 PM, Open 7 nights a week from 5 PM, and 500 capacity — intimate alternative to mega-clubs. Each of these elements contributes to the signature atmosphere that keeps guests coming back and has earned the venue its reputation among both first-time visitors and Vegas regulars.
Foundation Room has been a fixture of the Las Vegas nightlife scene since 1999 — more than 25 years of operation. Very few venues survive that long in Vegas, and the ones that do have earned their reputation through consistent reinvestment, legendary performances, and a loyal following that spans generations of partygoers. The music program at Foundation Room centers on Top 40, Hip Hop, Open Format, R&B, delivering the beats and rhythms that keep the dance floor moving all night. The DJs curate sets that blend chart-topping hits with deeper cuts and crowd-reading transitions.
Tuesday Crowd at Foundation Room
Tuesday Night Crowd & Vibe at Foundation Room
Weeknight crowds at Foundation Room are smaller and more intentional. Expect locals, industry workers, and savvy tourists who know that off-peak nights at Mandalay Bay deliver the full Foundation Room experience — Top 40, Hip Hop, Open Format, R&B music, 63rd floor — highest rooftop lounge in vegas, and attentive service — at a fraction of the weekend crowd and cost.
Foundation Room Music
Top 40, Hip Hop, Open Format, R&B
Foundation Room Hours
Mon–Thu, 5 PM – 2:30 AM; Fri–Sun, 6 PM – 2:30 AM
Foundation Room Cover
Normally $20-30 cover
Tuesday Deep Dive
The Architect's Tour — Tuesday at Foundation Room
Tuesday peels back the curtain on the physical design of Foundation Room in ways no other night permits. The floor plan at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 was conceived by designers who studied crowd flow and acoustic propagation — design choices that disappear under peak-night crowds. On Tuesday, when Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay opens for a special event or themed residency, every architectural intention becomes legible. The bar positioning, the elevation changes between dance floor and VIP platforms, the angle of the DJ booth relative to the main entrance — each decision was made to optimize a specific moment in the guest journey, and Tuesday's sparse attendance lets you trace that journey consciously. Since its 1999 debut, Foundation Room has undergone multiple interior renovations, and Tuesday is the night you can actually see where the original design ends and the upgrades begin.
Content creators and social-media-savvy couples treat Tuesday at Foundation Room as a private photo studio. Features like 63rd floor — highest rooftop lounge in vegas and floor-to-ceiling views: bellagio, eiffel tower, high roller become clean backdrops instead of blurred elements behind a wall of raised phones. The lighting rig at Foundation Room still cycles through programmed sequences even for a small Tuesday audience, which means the LED walls, laser arrays, and spot fixtures create the same visual drama that weekend Instagram stories capture — except on Tuesday your photographer gets twenty attempts instead of one. The visual identity of Foundation Room — Las Vegas's highest rooftop nightlife on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay — floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the entire Strip from end to end, two outdoor patios, DJs after 10 PM, and 500-person intimate scale that makes it feel like a private event even on Saturday nights. Originally a members-only House of Blues concept; open to the public but retains that exclusive energy. The restaurant opens at 5 PM, making it one of the few places you can do dinner with a view and seamlessly transition into dancing without leaving the building. The 63rd-floor elevation creates a visual experience genuinely different from the mid-rise rooftop decks at Chateau or XS — at that height, the Strip below reads as a complete system rather than a street of individual venues, and the sense of being above the city fundamentally changes the social atmosphere. Closed as Foundation Room since September 2025 and reopening as the Vinyl Room in summer 2026 as a membership-based, vinyl-centric cultural club — a deliberate departure from the Strip's bottle-service model toward something closer to a private arts club. The view, the elevation, and the building are unchanged; what changes is the audience, the music format, and the sense of access. — translates directly into content that looks expensive and exclusive, precisely because Tuesday attendance makes it exclusive by default. For couples specifically, Tuesday at Foundation Room reshapes the nightclub date: order two cocktails at Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500 rates while seated at the main bar with elbow room, hold a conversation over the music because the DJ calibrates volume for a smaller room, and dance without the physical contact of strangers that makes nightclub dates uncomfortable for some partners.
The operational reality of Tuesday at Foundation Room demands advance research. Standard operating hours are Mon–Thu, 5 PM – 2:30 AM; Fri–Sun, 6 PM – 2:30 AM, but Tuesday may run on a modified schedule or close entirely based on event bookings and seasonal demand. Confirm programming through the Foundation Room event calendar or the NoCoverVegas team before committing your evening. If the doors are open: Rideshare dropoff at Mandalay Bay main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Foundation Room is on the 63rd floor — take the dedicated elevator. Rideshare pricing on Tuesday holds at base rates with zero surge, making the round trip to 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 the cheapest it will be all week. Dress code remains Upscale. Business casual minimum. No athletic wear, shorts, or sandals. regardless of the lighter crowd — Foundation Room door staff enforce standards consistently because the brand image does not take nights off. Bottle service, when available Tuesday at Foundation Room, drops well below the Starting at $500 standard, and some promoters bundle complimentary bottles with table reservations to generate occupancy. Whether Foundation Room — foundation room at mandalay bay closed in september 2025 after more than 25 years as las vegas's highest rooftop lounge on the 63rd floor — delivers a full-production Tuesday or stays dark, the NoCoverVegas guest list ensures you pay nothing to find out.
Tuesday at Foundation Room
Inside Foundation Room on Tuesdays
Foundation Room is a major venue with a capacity of approximately 500 guests. On Tuesday nights, the crowd is typically smaller, giving you more room to move around, easier access to bars, and a more personal experience with the DJ and production. The overall vibe at Foundation Room is best described as: Las Vegas's highest rooftop nightlife on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay — floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the entire Strip from end to end, two outdoor patios, DJs after 10 PM, and 500-person intimate scale that makes it feel like a private event even on Saturday nights. Originally a members-only House of Blues concept; open to the public but retains that exclusive energy. The restaurant opens at 5 PM, making it one of the few places you can do dinner with a view and seamlessly transition into dancing without leaving the building. The 63rd-floor elevation creates a visual experience genuinely different from the mid-rise rooftop decks at Chateau or XS — at that height, the Strip below reads as a complete system rather than a street of individual venues, and the sense of being above the city fundamentally changes the social atmosphere. Closed as Foundation Room since September 2025 and reopening as the Vinyl Room in summer 2026 as a membership-based, vinyl-centric cultural club — a deliberate departure from the Strip's bottle-service model toward something closer to a private arts club. The view, the elevation, and the building are unchanged; what changes is the audience, the music format, and the sense of access.. This atmosphere is amplified on Tuesdays with a more relaxed but still impressive version of the full experience. Peak hours at Foundation Room are 10:30 PM – 1:30 AM. Even on Tuesdays, the venue delivers a strong peak-hour experience — just with shorter wait times and more personal attention from the staff.
Tuesday at Foundation Room offers a version of the experience that peak nights cannot replicate — the Top 40, Hip Hop, Open Format, R&B programming, the staff attention, and the room's physical character all read differently at Tuesday's occupancy level. The core atmosphere — Las Vegas's highest rooftop nightlife on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay — floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the entire Strip from end to end, two outdoor patios, DJs after 10 PM, and 500-person intimate scale that makes it feel like a private event even on Saturday nights. Originally a members-only House of Blues concept; open to the public but retains that exclusive energy. The restaurant opens at 5 PM, making it one of the few places you can do dinner with a view and seamlessly transition into dancing without leaving the building. The 63rd-floor elevation creates a visual experience genuinely different from the mid-rise rooftop decks at Chateau or XS — at that height, the Strip below reads as a complete system rather than a street of individual venues, and the sense of being above the city fundamentally changes the social atmosphere. Closed as Foundation Room since September 2025 and reopening as the Vinyl Room in summer 2026 as a membership-based, vinyl-centric cultural club — a deliberate departure from the Strip's bottle-service model toward something closer to a private arts club. The view, the elevation, and the building are unchanged; what changes is the audience, the music format, and the sense of access. — manifests in a more deliberate register that reveals details weekend density routinely obscures.
Tuesday Night DJs at Foundation Room
Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay hosts a world-class roster of resident DJs. Tuesday nights at Foundation Room often feature resident DJs who deliver exceptional sets in a more intimate setting at Mandalay Bay.
Plan Your Tuesday at Foundation Room
Tuesday Night Tips for Foundation Room
Tuesday Arrival at Foundation Room
Weeknight events at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay typically have flexible timing. Arriving between 10:30 PM and midnight at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 ensures you catch the best of the night. Expect minimal wait times: 5–15 min on guest list, 15–25 min GA. Arrive at Foundation Room well before 10:30 PM – 1:30 AM to clear the 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 entrance queue.
Foundation Room Dress Code
Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay enforces: Upscale. Business casual minimum. No athletic wear, shorts, or sandals. Tuesday door standards at Foundation Room remain consistent with weekend enforcement.
Tuesday Guest List at Foundation Room
Foundation Room is currently CLOSED (closed September 2025) and is undergoing renovation to reopen as the Vinyl Room under Live Nation management in August 2026. Guest list access through NoCoverVegas is paused until the Vinyl Room opens. The Vinyl Room will operate as a premium membership club on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay, with tiered annual memberships and public-access events — register your interest with NoCoverVegas now to receive priority notification and guest list access when the venue opens. When open, the Vinyl Room's public access structure will function similarly to Foundation Room: women receive complimentary or reduced-rate entry with advance registration, men receive reduced admission relative to walk-up rates, and the 63rd-floor location with panoramic Strip views is unchanged. The original Foundation Room guest list process (register through NoCoverVegas, arrive after 10 PM, check in at the dedicated Mandalay Bay 63rd-floor elevator bank off the main casino floor) will carry over in updated form for the Vinyl Room. Check NoCoverVegas for guest list availability as the August 2026 opening approaches. The Vinyl Room's programming focuses on vinyl-deck audio experiences, curated performances, and private events — a deliberate departure from the open-format DJ programming of Foundation Room's later years. Current Foundation Room members may be eligible for grandfathered membership in the Vinyl Room program. Tuesday guest list at Foundation Room is easier to secure — NoCoverVegas handles the reservation.
Foundation Room Tuesday Bottle Service
Table minimums at Foundation Room: Starting at $500. Tuesday minimums at Foundation Room are typically lower than the weekend peak, making it the smart night for VIP groups.
Tuesday Costs at Foundation Room
Foundation Room Tuesday Night Pricing
Without a guest list, Tuesday night at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay costs: Normally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. With the NoCoverVegas Foundation Room guest list, you skip the Tuesday cover charge entirely — saving $40-75 per person. Once inside Foundation Room, Tuesday drink prices are: Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500. Tipping at Foundation Room is expected — $1-2 per beer, $2-5 per cocktail, or 18-20% for Foundation Room bottle service. VIP bottle service at Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay starts at Starting at $500. Tuesday bottle service minimums at Foundation Room are generally lower than Friday and Saturday. This makes Tuesday an excellent night for groups looking for the Foundation Room VIP experience at a better price point.
Tuesday at Foundation Room Without Guest List
Normally $20-30 cover
Tuesday at Foundation Room With NoCoverVegas
FREE
Tuesday Transportation to Foundation Room
Getting to Foundation Room on Tuesday
NoCoverVegas includes a free guest list entry from your hotel to Foundation Room at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 inside Mandalay Bay. This eliminates rideshare surge pricing ($30-50 on busy nights near Mandalay Bay (63rd Floor)), parking hassles, and the need to navigate to Foundation Room. Simply mention it when you sign up for the Foundation Room guest list, and we coordinate everything. If you prefer to drive to Foundation Room: Self-parking at Mandalay Bay garage ($18). Valet at Mandalay Bay main entrance ($35+). Take the elevator to the 63rd floor. For rideshare to Foundation Room: Rideshare dropoff at Mandalay Bay main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Foundation Room is on the 63rd floor — take the dedicated elevator. Tuesday rideshare pricing near Foundation Room stays moderate compared to the weekend surges, but the NoCoverVegas free entry is still the most convenient option.
Foundation Room — Tuesday Night Address
3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Inside Mandalay Bay — Mandalay Bay (63rd Floor)
Tuesday Local Knowledge for Foundation Room
Insider Tips for Tuesdays at Foundation Room
Pre-Game Strategy for Foundation Room
Tuesday is a lower-key night at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay, which means the staff is more attentive and the bartenders are less rushed. Take advantage of the lighter crowd to explore the entire venue. Budget Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500 for drinks — same pricing as the weekend, but faster service and heavier pours. Grab dinner near Mandalay Bay (63rd Floor) before heading in — the restaurants in the area are easier to book on weeknights.
Foundation Room Dress Code on Tuesdays
The Foundation Room dress code: Upscale. Business casual minimum. No athletic wear, shorts, or sandals. Security at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 enforces this strictly regardless of the night. A common mistake is wearing designer sneakers — most venues including $Foundation Room reject them. Stick to dress shoes or clean boots for men and heels or stylish flats for women. With a 500-guest capacity, Foundation Room door staff can afford to be selective about who they admit. The fashion expectation aligns with the venue's atmosphere — Las Vegas's highest rooftop nightlife on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay — floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the entire Strip from end to end, two outdoor patios, DJs after 10 PM, and 500-person intimate scale that makes it feel like a private event even on Saturday nights. Originally a members-only House of Blues concept; open to the public but retains that exclusive energy. The restaurant opens at 5 PM, making it one of the few places you can do dinner with a view and seamlessly transition into dancing without leaving the building. The 63rd-floor elevation creates a visual experience genuinely different from the mid-rise rooftop decks at Chateau or XS — at that height, the Strip below reads as a complete system rather than a street of individual venues, and the sense of being above the city fundamentally changes the social atmosphere. Closed as Foundation Room since September 2025 and reopening as the Vinyl Room in summer 2026 as a membership-based, vinyl-centric cultural club — a deliberate departure from the Strip's bottle-service model toward something closer to a private arts club. The view, the elevation, and the building are unchanged; what changes is the audience, the music format, and the sense of access.
Navigating Foundation Room on Tuesdays
Once inside Foundation Room on Tuesday, head to the main bar first to orient yourself. Your first Tuesday-night order at Foundation Room will run Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500 — tip well and the bartender remembers you all night. On Tuesdays, the dance floor at Foundation Room has room to move and the bars are less crowded — faster service and a more personal experience with the Top 40, Hip Hop, Open Format, R&B programming. Do not miss 63rd floor — highest rooftop lounge in vegas — it is a defining feature of the Foundation Room Tuesday-night experience.
Leaving Foundation Room on Tuesday
Plan your Tuesday exit from Foundation Room before you need it. Tuesday rideshare from 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119: Rideshare dropoff at Mandalay Bay main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Foundation Room is on the 63rd floor — take the dedicated elevator. The NoCoverVegas free entry eliminates the Tuesday-night surge — your ride home from Foundation Room is included when you sign up for the guest list. If you drove to Foundation Room: Self-parking at Mandalay Bay garage ($18). Valet at Mandalay Bay main entrance ($35+). Take the elevator to the 63rd floor.
Foundation Room Tuesday Character
What Defines Foundation Room on Tuesdays
Tuesday at Foundation Room offers a version of the experience calibrated for its specific audience rather than the universal peak-night crowd. The core atmosphere — Las Vegas's highest rooftop nightlife on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay — floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the entire Strip from end to end, two outdoor patios, DJs after 10 PM, and 500-person intimate scale that makes it feel like a private event even on Saturday nights. Originally a members-only House of Blues concept; open to the public but retains that exclusive energy. The restaurant opens at 5 PM, making it one of the few places you can do dinner with a view and seamlessly transition into dancing without leaving the building. The 63rd-floor elevation creates a visual experience genuinely different from the mid-rise rooftop decks at Chateau or XS — at that height, the Strip below reads as a complete system rather than a street of individual venues, and the sense of being above the city fundamentally changes the social atmosphere. Closed as Foundation Room since September 2025 and reopening as the Vinyl Room in summer 2026 as a membership-based, vinyl-centric cultural club — a deliberate departure from the Strip's bottle-service model toward something closer to a private arts club. The view, the elevation, and the building are unchanged; what changes is the audience, the music format, and the sense of access. — reads at a different register: more deliberate, more accessible to observation, and more revealing of the physical and acoustic qualities that full-capacity nights obscure. The 27-year operating history of Foundation Room shows in every Tuesday detail — the staff efficiency, the crowd management, the sound calibration.
The compact footprint of Foundation Room is the secret weapon that separates it from the mega-clubs on the Strip. At 500 capacity, every patron stands close enough to the DJ booth to read the tracklist. The bartenders learn faces by the second round, the sound pressure stays even across the entire floor, and the Tuesday-night atmosphere vibrates with a concentrated intensity that larger rooms dilute. Intimate does not mean quiet here — it means every watt of the sound system hits harder because there is nowhere for the energy to dissipate.
Few nightclubs survive a decade in Las Vegas, yet Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay has been packing the 500-guest house since 1999. Longevity in this market requires constant reinvention — Foundation Room has cycled through multiple sound system upgrades, lighting overhauls, and interior redesigns while preserving the original DNA that made it a Mandalay Bay (63rd Floor) destination. Staff who have worked the Foundation Room floor for years develop an institutional memory for crowd flow, VIP preferences, and Tuesday-night logistics that no new opening can replicate. On Tuesdays, that seasoned operation at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 translates into smoother entry, faster service, and a room that runs like clockwork.
Anchored at the south end of the Strip near the MGM Grand and Mandalay Bay corridor, Foundation Room benefits from proximity to the T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium crowd. On Tuesday nights during fight weekends or concert events, the post-show wave floods into the club and elevates the energy to a level that regular nights cannot touch. The south Strip also tends to have lower rideshare surge pricing late at night compared to the congested mid-Strip zone, which saves your group money on the ride home.
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Why Foundation Room
What Sets Foundation Room Apart on Tuesdays
Foundation Room occupied a singular position in Las Vegas nightlife for 25 years that no venue could credibly claim to replicate: a publicly accessible nightclub on the 63rd floor of a major Strip resort, at an elevation where the Las Vegas Strip below reads as a complete visual system rather than a succession of individual buildings. At 63 stories, the sightline encompasses the entire central and south Strip in one unobstructed panorama — the Bellagio fountains at the midpoint, the Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower replica just north, the High Roller Observation Wheel further along, and on clear desert nights the view extends 40 to 50 miles to the Spring Mountains to the west and the Nevada desert to the east. What made this different from the rooftop decks at Chateau Nightclub (Paris, 11th floor) or the outdoor pool terrace at XS (Wynn, ground level) is the altitude itself: at 63 floors, the Strip does not feel like a street you are standing above but a landscape you are hovering over. The social atmosphere that produces is genuinely different from lower-elevation rooftops — quieter, more contemplative, more oriented toward the view as the center of the experience rather than the DJ.
The 500-person capacity created a second distinction that the view alone could not: intimacy at scale. Every major Las Vegas nightclub operates at a scale that is essentially the opposite of intimate — Hakkasan at 80,000 square feet for 3,500 people, XS for 3,500 people across two outdoor pools and an indoor floor, OMNIA for 3,500 people across five floors and a rooftop garden. These venues are engineered to absorb very large crowds and produce spectacle at scale. Foundation Room at 500 people did not compete for that audience and was not trying to. The people who chose Foundation Room over a Saturday night at OMNIA were making a deliberate preference statement: a room where you could have a conversation at normal volume, where the bartender knew your name by the third visit, where the 63rd floor views were the production rather than the DJ's lighting rig.
The House of Blues heritage gave Foundation Room cultural programming that casino-affiliated clubs could not access. The House of Blues organization built its foundation on American roots music — blues, soul, gospel, rock — and the Foundation Room concept was always positioned as the premium lounge within that cultural context rather than a nightclub that happened to have live music occasionally. Programming included acoustic performances by touring artists, industry events connected to the Blues Foundation and music community, and a rotating art collection that used the walls as gallery space rather than decoration. This cultural identity attracted a different demographic — professionals, music industry figures, older adults, couples — rather than the 21–28 tourist crowd that Saturday night mega-clubs optimize for.
The Vinyl Room reopening, expected in July or August 2026, represents a deliberate continuation of the cultural positioning rather than a departure from it. Live Nation is rebuilding the space around a 1970s Japanese kissa-ba concept — listening lounges that originated in Tokyo where the fidelity and curation of vinyl playback was the primary experience, not the DJ's stage presence or the dance floor energy. Custom vinyl-deck audio equipment, thousands of vinyl records on display, and a programming philosophy rooted in artists who have performed in Las Vegas are all signals pointing toward a membership-level cultural club rather than a broader-access nightclub. The membership tiers (following the model of the Vinyl in Hollywood, which offers three tiers at $750, $2,500, and $6,000 annually) indicate a premium audience targeting. This is the same audience Foundation Room historically attracted — the professionals, the music lovers, the 30+ crowd — just expressed through a different, more contemporary lens.
Tuesday Questions About Foundation Room
Foundation Room Tuesday FAQ
Is Foundation Room open on Tuesdays?
Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay operates Mon–Thu, 5 PM – 2:30 AM; Fri–Sun, 6 PM – 2:30 AM. Tuesday availability at Foundation Room may vary by week — check the event calendar or contact NoCoverVegas to confirm, as some weeks the venue runs special events or stays dark. The venue's strongest nights are typically Friday and Saturday for the biggest DJ events. Every night is open..
Is there a guest list for Foundation Room on Tuesday?
Yes. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay on Tuesday nights when the club is open. Foundation Room is currently CLOSED (closed September 2025) and is undergoing renovation to reopen as the Vinyl Room under Live Nation management in August 2026. Guest list access through NoCoverVegas is paused until the Vinyl Room opens. The Vinyl Room will operate as a premium membership club on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay, with tiered annual memberships and public-access events — register your interest with NoCoverVegas now to receive priority notification and guest list access when the venue opens. When open, the Vinyl Room's public access structure will function similarly to Foundation Room: women receive complimentary or reduced-rate entry with advance registration, men receive reduced admission relative to walk-up rates, and the 63rd-floor location with panoramic Strip views is unchanged. The original Foundation Room guest list process (register through NoCoverVegas, arrive after 10 PM, check in at the dedicated Mandalay Bay 63rd-floor elevator bank off the main casino floor) will carry over in updated form for the Vinyl Room. Check NoCoverVegas for guest list availability as the August 2026 opening approaches. The Vinyl Room's programming focuses on vinyl-deck audio experiences, curated performances, and private events — a deliberate departure from the open-format DJ programming of Foundation Room's later years. Current Foundation Room members may be eligible for grandfathered membership in the Vinyl Room program. Ladies-free nights at Foundation Room: Every night on guest list. Tuesday guest list approval is nearly automatic.
What is the dress code at Foundation Room on Tuesday?
The Foundation Room dress code: Upscale. Business casual minimum. No athletic wear, shorts, or sandals. Security at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 enforces this every night, including Tuesdays when the crowd is lighter — brand standards do not take a night off at Foundation Room. Men: dress shoes or clean boots, collared or designer shirt. Women: heels or stylish flats, cocktail attire.
How much does Foundation Room cost on Tuesday night?
General admission at Foundation Room on Tuesday: Normally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. Inside Foundation Room, drinks cost Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500 — tip $2-5 per cocktail. VIP bottle service at Foundation Room starts at Starting at $500 — Tuesday rates at Foundation Room are typically 15-20% lower than the weekend. The NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates the Tuesday cover charge at Foundation Room entirely, saving $40-75 per person.
What time should I arrive at Foundation Room on Tuesday?
Weeknight events at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay typically have flexible timing. Arriving between 10:30 PM and midnight at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 ensures you catch the best of the night. Expect minimal wait times: 5–15 min on guest list, 15–25 min GA.
How do I get to Foundation Room on Tuesday night?
NoCoverVegas provides a complimentary Tuesday-night guest list from any Strip hotel directly to Foundation Room at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 (inside Mandalay Bay). Rideshare option for Foundation Room: Rideshare dropoff at Mandalay Bay main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Foundation Room is on the 63rd floor — take the dedicated elevator. Driving to Foundation Room: Self-parking at Mandalay Bay garage ($18). Valet at Mandalay Bay main entrance ($35+). Take the elevator to the 63rd floor. Tuesday rideshare pricing near Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay (63rd Floor) stays at base rates.
Can I bring a group to Foundation Room on Tuesday?
Yes, groups of all sizes are welcome on the Tuesday NoCoverVegas guest list at Foundation Room. For the smoothest Tuesday entry at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, maintain an even gender ratio. All-male groups of 4 or more should consider Foundation Room bottle service (starting at Starting at $500) for guaranteed Tuesday entry. Tuesday nights are more relaxed about group composition at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay, making it a great option for larger groups.
Is the Tuesday guest list at Foundation Room really free?
Yes, the NoCoverVegas Tuesday guest list for Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay is 100% free with no hidden fees or deposits. You save the full Normally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list Tuesday cover charge at Foundation Room and receive a free guest list entry at your hotel to 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119. We are an official promoter partner with Foundation Room and every major venue on the Las Vegas Strip. Tuesday guest list approval at Foundation Room is nearly automatic. Our service is funded by the venues themselves — you pay nothing.
More Tuesday Options at Foundation Room
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Foundation Room Guest List
Skip the Normally $20-30 cover Tuesday cover — free entry at Foundation Room at 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119.
Foundation Room Bottle Service
VIP tables starting at Starting at $500, Tuesday pricing, and how to book bottle service at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay.
Monday Night
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Wednesday Night
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Thursday Night
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Friday Night
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Saturday Night
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Sunday Night
What to expect at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay on Sundays.
July 2026 Events
Upcoming Tuesday events and DJ calendar at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay.
August 2026 Events
Upcoming Tuesday events and DJ calendar at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay.
September 2026 Events
Upcoming Tuesday events and DJ calendar at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay.
Tuesday Group Experiences at Foundation Room
Bachelor Party
VIP packages from Starting at $500 for bachelor parties at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay.
Birthday
Celebrate your birthday at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay — free Foundation Room guest list, VIP upgrades, and bottle service from Starting at $500.
Girls Night
Girls night at Foundation Room — ladies free Every night on guest list plus free entry at Mandalay Bay (63rd Floor).
Bachelorette Party
Bachelorette party packages at Foundation Room — VIP entry, bottle service options, and free guest list.
Guys Night
Guys night at Foundation Room — table service from Starting at $500.
Corporate Event
Corporate team outings and client entertainment at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay.
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Get on the Tuesday Night Guest List at Foundation Room
Skip the Normally $20-30 cover at Foundation Room inside Mandalay Bay this Tuesday. Join the NoCoverVegas Tuesday guest list and walk into the 500-guest Foundation Room for free — plus a free guest list entry at your hotel to 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119. Or text us anytime at (725) 999-9293.
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