VIP Table Guide

Jewel Nightclub Bottle Service — Five Private Suites Above the Floor

Jewel Nightclub at ARIA Resort & Casino operates bottle service across two completely distinct price and experience tiers. Main floor dance floor tables start at $600for standard Fridays and Saturdays — the same headliner DJ talent (Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz) at 40–60% of what Hakkasan or XS charges for the same residency artist on the same night. The second tier is Jewel's architectural signature: five fully private mezzanine suites positioned directly above the 1,925-person main floor, each with exclusive entry and overhead sightlines looking down onto the dance floor, starting at $1,500. No other Las Vegas nightclub at this capacity level offers a genuinely private room above the main floor at this price point. This guide breaks down both tiers, when each makes sense for your group, and how the headliner roster affects minimums across the calendar.

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The Defining Feature

Five Private Mezzanine Suites — What Sets Jewel Apart

Jewel has five fully private VIP suites on the mezzanine level that distinguish it from every other Las Vegas nightclub in the 1,000–2,000 person capacity tier. Each suite has exclusive entry — not a roped section adjacent to another group, but a dedicated access point that belongs entirely to the suite occupants. The sightlines from each suite look directly down onto the main floor dance floor rather than sideways across a shared room: you can see the full crowd, the DJ booth, and the dual-sided LED production wall from an elevated overhead position that no main floor table at Hakkasan, XS, or OMNIA provides regardless of how much you spend.

The practical consequence for groups is that a mezzanine suite functions as a territorial base camp for the entire evening. The dance floor is immediately below; stairs from the mezzanine to the main floor take approximately 45 seconds. A group of eight can divide: four in the suite, four on the dance floor, rotating freely without losing the home base. The suite also delivers a genuinely conversation-capable environment — the mezzanine distance from the speaker stacks reduces sound pressure to a level where you can talk without shouting, while the visual connection to the DJ performance below keeps the suite experience engaged with what is happening on the floor.

Mezzanine suite minimums at Jewel run $1,500 to $3,000on a Friday or Saturday headliner night depending on suite position and the DJ performing. That range is significantly below the $4,000 to $8,000 front-room premiums at OMNIA or XS for comparable production quality — and the private-room-directly-above-the-floor configuration at Jewel is something those venues do not offer at any price. For groups of 6 to 10 who want the territorial security of a private room alongside full main floor access, the Jewel mezzanine suites represent the most specific answer in Las Vegas nightlife.

Suite Capacity

6 to 10 guests per suite. Five suites total, each with exclusive entry. Adjacent suites can be coordinated for larger groups of 12 to 20.

Suite Minimums

$1,500–$2,000 on standard headliner Fridays/Saturdays. Peak Steve Aoki and Lil Jon residency dates push suites to $2,000–$3,000.

Overhead Sightlines

Each suite looks directly down onto the 1,925-person main floor. Full view of the DJ booth, dual-sided LED wall, and dance floor from every seat.

Main Floor Access

Suite guests have full access to the main floor dance floor all night. 45-second stair connection between the suite level and the dance floor below.

2026 Pricing

Jewel Table Tiers & Minimums — Standard vs. Headliner Nights

Jewel's bottle service pricing operates on two axes: table position (main floor vs. mezzanine suite) and the headliner performing that night. The table below covers standard non-residency Friday and Saturday nights. Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, and Porter Robinson residency dates carry a 25–50% premium above these base figures.

PositionCapacityStandard NightHeadliner Night
Main Floor — Dance Floor4–6 guests$600–$800$1,000–$1,400
Main Floor — Side/Back6–8 guests$800–$1,200$1,200–$1,800
Mezzanine Suite6–10 guests$1,500–$2,000$2,000–$3,000
Monday (All Positions)4–10 guests$600–$1,200

True All-In Cost

Stated minimums are pre-tax and pre-fee. Budget approximately 38 to 42% on top of the listed minimumfor Nevada sales tax (8.375%), the venue administrative fee (10–12%), and standard gratuity (18–20%). A $1,500 suite minimum realistically totals $2,070–$2,130 after all charges. Clarify the full breakdown with your VIP host before confirming.

The Las Vegas bottle service guide covers pricing across all Strip nightclubs. Compare directly with the Hakkasan bottle service guide to see why Jewel's same-headliner pricing at lower minimums makes it the value leader in the Tao Group Las Vegas portfolio.

Production Technology

The Dual-Sided LED Wall — No Inferior Table Position

Jewel installed the first dual-sided LED production wall in Las Vegas when it opened in 2016. The distinction matters for bottle service table selection. At venues with conventional single-direction LED displays — which face one direction from the DJ booth — the crowd in front of the DJ sees the full display while groups at the sides and back receive a partial or angled view. The DJ booth reads as a performance stage from the front and a technical rig from the sides.

Jewel's dual-sided configuration addresses multiple audience angles simultaneously. Combined with the 360-degree special-effects lighting system that activates from fixtures positioned throughout the room perimeter, the production reaches the mezzanine suites, the side walls, the bar positions, and the main floor dance floor with comparable visual intensity from every angle. There is no visually inferior seat at Jewel. A side-wall main floor table at $800 delivers full production impact — the diminished side-angle experience that the same positioning at OMNIA or XS would produce simply does not exist at Jewel due to the dual-sided configuration.

From the mezzanine suites, the dual-sided wall means guests look down onto the DJ position with the display active in both lateral directions simultaneously — a 360-degree overhead view of the full production rather than watching a display face away from the suite position. For groups comparing a mezzanine suite at Jewel to an upper-floor VIP section at Hakkasan, the production experience from the overhead suite position at Jewel is actively better than the rear-of-room experience at larger clubs, not worse.

Both the EDM nights at Jewel and the hip-hop programming use the dual-sided wall differently: electronic nights synchronize audio-reactive LED sequences, while hip-hop nights use it for visual branding and crowd-facing animation. Either format delivers the same production reach across every table position.

Residency Calendar

Steve Aoki, Lil Jon & Murda Beatz — What Residency Nights Do to Pricing

Jewel's 2026 resident roster — Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, Porter Robinson, DJ Drama — are Tao Group portfolio commitments, not venue-exclusive bookings. The same artists appear at Marquee and Tao Nightclub on different nights of the same week under the same Tao Group management infrastructure. What this means for bottle service planning: the Jewel version of a Steve Aoki or Lil Jon performance is the 1,925-person format. The headliner is genuinely closer to every audience position, crowd energy compresses to a higher per-person intensity, and the mezzanine suite positions your group inside the performance footprint rather than adjacent to a large floor below.

Headliner residency nights at Jewel carry a 25–50% premium above standard weekend rates. A main floor dance floor table that runs $600–$800 on a standard Friday climbs to $1,000–$1,400 on a Steve Aoki Saturday. Mezzanine suites move from $1,500–$2,000 to $2,000–$3,000 on peak residency nights. These figures remain significantly below what XS or OMNIA charge for the same DJ performing for 3,000–5,000 people in a much larger room.

The Friday versus Saturday genre at Jewel is not fixed by day. Tao Group rotates EDM and hip-hop headliners across both nights depending on the weekly booking, so groups with a specific genre preference should check the individual event calendar. Porter Robinson and Steve Aoki anchor the EDM programming; Lil Jon and Murda Beatz anchor hip-hop nights. See Jewel's July 2026 events and the Jewel Saturday night guide for the current headliner schedule.

Guest List Cutoff on Headliner Saturdays

Jewel's 1,925-person capacity fills faster than the Strip mega-clubs. On Steve Aoki or Lil Jon Saturdays, women's guest list closes at midnight and men's closes at 11:30 PM. Bottle service guests bypass these cutoffs. Arrive before 11 PM on headliner nights — the venue reaches capacity within a 30-minute window on peak Saturdays.

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Best Value Night

Monday at Jewel — The Only Full-Scale Monday at CityCenter

Monday at Jewel is the most underutilized bottle service opportunity in the Tao Group Las Vegas portfolio, and arguably in Las Vegas nightlife overall. The reason: Monday is the night most major Strip nightclubs are closed. Hakkasan does not operate Monday. OMNIA runs a reduced schedule. XS closes. Wynn Nightclub is dark. For groups who want a full-production nightclub experience on a Monday at the quality tier they would expect on a Friday or Saturday, Jewel is essentially the only option at CityCenter.

Jewel's Monday program runs a headliner booking calendar comparable to what other clubs program on Fridays and Saturdays. Crowd density on Monday runs at 60–70% of the Friday or Saturday peak — enough to fill the dance floor and create genuine energy, not enough to eliminate the personal space advantages that come with a smaller crowd. Bottle service minimums on Monday drop proportionally: main floor tables that cost $1,200–$1,800 on a Steve Aoki Saturday frequently run $600–$800 on Monday. Mezzanine suites drop to $800–$1,500 depending on the headliner.

Guest list access on Monday at Jewel is broadly available for both men and women into the 1 AM window. The ratio enforcement that applies on peak Friday and Saturday headliner nights is significantly more relaxed on Monday, making it the most accessible night for male-heavy groups who might otherwise struggle with the even-ratio requirement on weekends. Groups that can structure a Las Vegas visit to include a Monday should strongly consider Jewel as the anchor: lower minimums, lower entry friction, same production quality.

See the Jewel Monday night guide for the full breakdown. Also see the Jewel guest list page for Monday guest list access details.

Getting There

ARIA CityCenter Access — Tram, Rideshare & Entry Protocol

ARIA Resort & Casino sits at the geographic center of the Las Vegas Strip, at the heart of CityCenter between Bellagio and Mandalay Bay. The CityCenter tram connects Park MGM and Vdara to ARIA without a street crossing, running through early morning hours on weekends. Groups staying at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, Vdara, or Park MGM reach Jewel via tram in under ten minutes in climate-controlled transit — a meaningful advantage on Las Vegas summer nights when the walk along Las Vegas Boulevard involves significant heat and pedestrian congestion on peak nights.

Rideshare arrivals work best via the Harmon Avenue designated pickup zone, one block south of the main Las Vegas Boulevard entrance. The main ARIA Las Vegas Boulevard approach generates significant vehicle queuing on peak Friday and Saturday nights as hotel guests and rideshares compete for the primary drop-off lane. The Harmon Avenue side avoids this queuing entirely — a two-minute casino floor walk brings you to the Jewel entrance with no additional delay. Self-parking is available at the ARIA garage ($18), valet at the ARIA main entrance ($35+).

Entry for bottle service guests: your VIP host texts you a meeting point at the ARIA casino floor entrance when you arrive at the property. Bottle service guests use a dedicated door that bypasses the general admission and guest list queues. The Jewel entrance is approximately a 3–5 minute walk from the ARIA main hotel lobby across the casino floor.

Value Comparison

Jewel vs. Hakkasan & XS — Same Headliners, Significantly Lower Price

Tao Group's centralized booking infrastructure means Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, and Porter Robinson appearing at Jewel are not step-down bookings from Marquee or Tao Nightclub. They are residency commitments that place the same talent at different portfolio venues on different nights of the same week. The 1,925-person Jewel show is the version where the headliner is genuinely closer to every audience position, crowd energy compresses to a higher per-person intensity, and the mezzanine suite positions your group inside the performance footprint rather than on a floor below a distant stage.

Main floor tables at Jewel start at $600–$800 on standard headliner Saturdays. At Hakkasan MGM Grand on the same DJ's Hakkasan date, main floor tables start at $3,000–$5,000. At XS Wynn, comparable positioning runs $2,500–$4,000. The gap is purely scale: Hakkasan at 80,000 square feet across five floors at 7,500-person capacity versus Jewel at 24,000 square feet at 1,925.

VenueCapacityFloor Table (Sat)Private Suite Option
Jewel (ARIA)1,925$600–$1,400Yes — $1,500–$3,000
Hakkasan (MGM)7,500$3,000–$5,000+None comparable
XS (Wynn)3,000$2,500–$4,000+None comparable
OMNIA (Caesars)3,500$3,000–$5,000+None comparable

The five mezzanine suites at $1,500–$3,000 deliver a private-room-above-the-floor experience that no amount of spending at Hakkasan or XS replicates. Groups whose priority is intimate group experience over maximum scale should compare Jewel suite pricing directly against XS and OMNIA main floor prices — the suites cost less and deliver something structurally different.

Group Planning

Which Jewel Position Works for Your Group Size?

Jewel's 1,925-person capacity creates a different group dynamic than the mega-clubs. Group cohesion is naturally easier to maintain across the evening, and the mezzanine suites give groups of 6 to 10 a genuinely private base to operate from above the floor.

Groups of 4–6

Best option: Main floor dance floor table ($600–$800 standard night). At $600 for four people that's $150 per person before fees — comparable to a night of individual drinks at any Strip venue, but with a reserved table, priority entry bypassing the $30–$50 cover, a dedicated host, and full production access to a headliner-quality show.

Alternative: Mezzanine suite at $1,500 for 6 guests ($250 per person before fees). The overhead sightline and private-room feel may justify the step up for a birthday or bachelorette group where intimacy matters more than floor proximity.

Groups of 6–10

Best option: Mezzanine suite ($1,500–$2,000 standard night). The suite divides to $150–$250 per person before fees for a group of 8 — roughly equivalent per-person cost to a Hakkasan main floor table for the same headliner, but in a private room directly overhead the dance floor. Groups in this range get exclusive entry, a conversation-capable environment, overhead sightlines onto the full floor, and unrestricted main floor access all night.

Alternative:Main floor side/back table ($800–$1,200 for 6–8 guests). The dual-sided LED wall means there is no visually inferior side-wall position at Jewel, so side/back tables deliver full production impact at lower minimums than dance floor center positions.

Groups of 12–20+

Best option: Two adjacent mezzanine suites or a combination of one suite plus one main floor table. Adjacent suite coordination for groups of 12 to 20 creates a combined overhead section with multiple private access points. Contact NoCoverVegas to confirm adjacent suite availability for your specific date — this requires advance coordination with the Jewel host team so the adjacent inventory is held together for a single group. For groups over 20, a multi-table main floor configuration is typically more practical.

How It Works

How to Book a Jewel Bottle Service Table or Suite

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Share Date, Position Preference, and Headcount

Submit the form below or text 725-999-9293. Include: the specific date, total headcount with male/female breakdown, preferred position (main floor dance floor, main floor side/back, or one of the five mezzanine suites), and budget range. If your date is a Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, or Murda Beatz residency night, flag that suite availability is the priority — suites sell out faster than main floor positions on peak headliner dates.

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We Confirm Table or Suite and Minimum

We check inventory across both the main floor and the five mezzanine suites for your date and return with specific available positions, the minimum spend, and the full package details. For headliner nights, we tell you which suite positions remain and the premium above standard rates for that specific DJ.

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Deposit Secures the Reservation

A 50% deposit confirms the table or suite and locks in the agreed minimum. You receive a booking confirmation with your VIP host's direct contact number and the ARIA casino floor entry protocol for Jewel's dedicated bottle service door.

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Arrival — ARIA Casino Floor

Text your VIP host when your group arrives at the ARIA main entrance or the Harmon Avenue rideshare zone. The host meets you at the Jewel entrance on the casino floor and walks your group directly to your reserved position. Arrive before 11 PM on any headliner Saturday — Jewel fills significantly faster than the Strip mega-clubs at the same hour of the evening.

No markup from NoCoverVegas. The price you pay through us is identical to booking Jewel directly. Our relationship with the Tao Group host team typically means faster confirmation and better suite positioning than cold direct booking, particularly on high-demand headliner dates.

FAQ

Jewel Bottle Service — Frequently Asked Questions

How much is bottle service at Jewel Nightclub ARIA?

Jewel main floor tables start at $600 for standard Friday and Saturday nights. Mezzanine suite minimums run $1,500 to $2,000 on standard headliner nights and $2,000 to $3,000 on Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, and Murda Beatz residency dates. Budget an additional 38 to 42% on top of any stated minimum for Nevada sales tax, the venue administrative fee, and gratuity.

What are the mezzanine suites at Jewel Nightclub?

Jewel has five fully private VIP suites on the mezzanine level, each with exclusive entry (not shared with adjacent VIP sections) and direct overhead sightlines looking down onto the 1,925-person main floor. Suites accommodate 6 to 10 guests and include full access to the main floor dance floor all night. The mezzanine distance from speaker stacks provides a conversation-capable environment while maintaining visual connection to the DJ performance below.

How does Jewel bottle service compare to Hakkasan or XS?

Jewel's main floor tables start at $600 to $800 on headliner Saturdays versus $3,000 to $5,000 at Hakkasan or $2,500 to $4,000 at XS for the same DJ — Tao Group places the same resident artists (Steve Aoki, Lil Jon) at Jewel as they do at larger venues. The key difference is scale: Jewel's 1,925-person capacity versus Hakkasan's 7,500. Group cohesion is easier to maintain, and the mezzanine suites at $1,500 to $3,000 deliver a genuinely private room-above-the-floor configuration that neither Hakkasan nor XS offers at any price.

What is the dual-sided LED wall at Jewel Nightclub?

Jewel installed the first dual-sided LED production wall in Las Vegas when it opened in 2016. Unlike conventional single-direction displays that create inferior viewing angles from the sides, Jewel's dual-sided configuration addresses multiple audience angles simultaneously, combined with 360-degree special-effects lighting from fixtures throughout the room perimeter. There is no visually inferior table position at Jewel — the production reaches every seat with comparable intensity.

When are Jewel's bottle service minimums lowest?

Monday at Jewel is the highest-value bottle service night in the portfolio. Most major Strip clubs are closed on Monday — Hakkasan, XS, and Wynn Nightclub do not operate. Jewel runs full headliner programming at 60 to 70% of weekend crowd density. Main floor tables drop to $600 to $800 and mezzanine suites to $800 to $1,500. Guest list ratio enforcement is relaxed, making Monday the most accessible night for male-heavy groups.

Do I still need to pay cover with bottle service at Jewel?

No. Bottle service at Jewel Nightclub includes complimentary entry for your entire party, bypassing the $30 to $50 cover charge. Your VIP host walks the group from the ARIA casino floor entrance directly to your reserved table or mezzanine suite.

How far in advance should I book Jewel mezzanine suites?

Book mezzanine suites at least 5 to 7 days in advance for standard headliner Fridays and Saturdays. Steve Aoki and Lil Jon residency dates sell all five suites within 48 to 72 hours of announcement. Monday suite availability is generally bookable within 48 hours. For NYE, EDC weekend, and major holiday weekends, book as early as possible — suite inventory is limited to five positions and fills faster than main floor tables.

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