VIP Bottle Service
Marquee Nightclub Bottle Service — Three Rooms, Three Prices
Marquee at The Cosmopolitan is the only Las Vegas nightclub where a bottle service table comes in three completely distinct formats under one roof. The Library speakeasy starts at $600for groups of 4–8 in an intimate reservation-only room. The Boom Box hip-hop room starts at $500for bass-heavy sets with a 360-degree bar. The Main Room — a 5,000-person production floor anchored by a 1.5-ton LED monolith — starts at $1,500 for standard nights and hits $4,000–$5,000+on Fisher and Chris Lake headliner dates. This guide breaks down exactly which room fits your group, what the real out-of-pocket cost looks like after fees, and how to use Marquee's three-room architecture to build the best possible night.
Questions about table availability for your date? Text (725) 999-9293 or fill out the form below — we respond within the hour.
Room Guide
Which Marquee Room Is Right for Your Group?
No other Strip nightclub runs three distinct rooms simultaneously with their own bottle service structures, pricing tiers, and musical identities. The room you choose determines not just the price you pay but the entire atmosphere your group experiences.
The Library Speakeasy
Reservation-only · 4–8 guests · Intimate VIP
$600 – $2,000
Minimum by night
The Library is Marquee's speakeasy — a reservation-only room on the third level with book-lined walls sourced from New York's Strand Bookstore, a fireplace, low lighting, and a private DJ booth. It seats 4 to 8 guests per table. Minimums start at $600–$750 on standard nights, rising to $1,000–$2,000 on peak weekend headliner dates. The room is purpose-built for groups who want a private-feeling bottle service experience while retaining the option to access a 5,000-person club when the headliner's peak set begins.
The Library operates primarily on Wednesday nights as “Lowkey in the Library” — deep house and minimal electronic programming through Tao Group's official residency. On Friday and Saturday headliner nights, the Library continues as a reservation-only space for groups who want the intimate environment. Walk-in requests on peak nights are almost always denied — this room fills from advance reservations only.
Best for:Birthday parties (4–8 people), bachelorette groups who want a private base, corporate groups who need conversation space, couples and small groups who want intimacy alongside access to the main club.
The Boom Box
Hip-hop & bass · 360° bar · Strip views
$500 – $600+
Starting minimum
The Boom Box is Marquee's bass-forward second room — a lower-ceiling acoustic environment engineered specifically for hip-hop and bass-heavy electronic production. The enclosed format produces a low-frequency density that the open Main Room cannot replicate regardless of speaker count. Entry-level tables start at $500–$600, making the Boom Box the most accessible bottle service option in the building on a per-guest basis.
The 360-degree bar at the center of the Boom Box gives every table position a direct sightline to both the bar and the DJ booth. Strip views are accessible from the Boom Box's window positions. When Fisher or Chris Lake headlines the Main Room, the Boom Box typically runs a supporting artist in the same bass-forward genre — making it the correct room for serious electronic music listeners who want depth alongside the headline act.
Best for: Hip-hop focused groups, bass music listeners, smaller groups of 4 who want the lowest per-person cost, anyone who wants Strip views alongside their table experience.
The Main Room
5,000 capacity · 1.5-ton LED monolith · Full production
$1,500 – $5,000+
Depends on section and night
The Main Room is Marquee's flagship experience — a 5,000-person production floor centered on a 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith that runs audio-synchronized animation sequences during the headliner's performance. The LED sequences reach their most complex patterns between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the peak set. Main Room bottle service pricing varies significantly by section — Salon and back-wall tables start at $750 for the most affordable Main Room experience, while dance floor tables directly in front of the DJ booth represent the highest minimums in the building.
Best for:Groups of 8–12+ who want the full production spectacle, landmark celebrations that require the most impressive setting, any group specifically attending to see Fisher or Chris Lake perform live.
2026 Pricing
Main Room Section Guide — Tables, Tiers & Minimums
The Main Room at Marquee is divided into sections by floor position. Price increases as you move closer to the DJ booth. All minimums below are for standard Friday or Saturday nights. Headliner nights (Fisher, Chris Lake residency dates) and holiday weekends add significant premium — see the headliner section below.
| Section | Capacity | Standard Night Min | Headliner Night Min |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salon (side/back) | 6–8 guests | $750 | $1,000–$1,500 |
| Cloud Tables | 6 guests | $1,000 | $1,500–$2,000 |
| Tier 3 / Back Wall | 8–10 guests | $1,500 | $1,500–$2,500 |
| Upper Dance Floor | 10 guests | $1,500–$2,500 | $3,000+ |
| Dance Floor 1st Tier | 10 guests | $2,000–$3,000 | $4,000–$5,000+ |
Real Cost After Fees
The minimums above are pre-tax and pre-fee. The true out-of-pocket cost is approximately 1.40–1.45x the listed minimum, accounting for Nevada sales tax (~8.375%), an administrative fee (~12%), and standard gratuity (20%). On major headliner nights, an additional 10% entertainment surcharge applies. Example: a quoted $2,000 minimum realistically costs $2,800–$2,900 all-in before any upgrades or additional orders.
For comparison, the Las Vegas bottle service guide covers general Strip pricing across all major nightclubs. See also the Hakkasan bottle service guide and OMNIA bottle service guide for direct comparison.
Speakeasy VIP
The Library Room — Marquee's Intimate VIP Option
The Library is the design detail that separates Marquee from every other Las Vegas mega-club. It is a reservation-only speakeasy on the third level featuring book-lined walls sourced from New York's Strand Bookstore, a working fireplace, low amber lighting, a dedicated DJ booth, and a billiard table. From an acoustic standpoint, the Library maintains a conversation-viable volume level without meaningful noise bleed from the 5,000-person Main Room operating 50 feet away — an engineering achievement unique among Las Vegas nightclubs.
Groups who book the Library do not sacrifice access to the rest of Marquee. Library bottle service includes full access to the Main Room and Boom Box throughout the evening. The standard Library strategy: arrive at 10:30–11 PM as the group assembles, use the intimate space for the first hour as the Main Room fills, transition to the Main Room when the headliner's set begins building toward peak (typically 12:30 AM), and return to the Library after the headliner closes for a final round in the quiet environment.
Wednesday Lowkey in the Library:The Library's primary operating night — Tao Group's officially programmed event with deep house and minimal electronic programming. Wednesday minimums start around $750–$1,000 for a table of four. The Wednesday Library crowd is more local than the weekend mix — hospitality industry guests who treat the Library as a genuine locals' nightlife destination. Groups attending on Wednesday get the most intimate version of the Library experience at the lowest entry cost.
Friday and Saturday Library:Minimums rise to $1,000–$2,000 on weekend headliner nights. Walk-in requests are almost universally denied — the room fills from advance reservations entirely. Book through NoCoverVegas to confirm Library availability for your specific date before the room locks.
Library Capacity
4 to 8 guests per table. Multiple tables available for groups of 8–16. No walk-in access on weekend nights — advance reservation required.
Library Pricing
Wednesday: $750–$1,000. Friday/Saturday standard: $1,000–$1,500. Friday/Saturday headliner: $1,500–$2,000. Add 40–45% for final all-in cost.
Library Music
Deep house, minimal electronic, and low-tempo programming. Not hip-hop or top 40. The Library is not the right choice for groups who want the same music as the Main Room.
Full Venue Access
Library booking includes full access to the Main Room and Boom Box all night. Move freely between all three rooms — your table holds while you explore.
Premium DJ Nights
Fisher & Chris Lake Residency Nights — Pricing Impact
The 2026 Marquee resident roster is headlined by Fisher and Chris Lake — two of the most sought-after tech house and electronic acts in the world. A Fisher or Chris Lake headliner night drives dance floor minimums from the standard $2,000–$3,000 range to $4,000–$5,000+ for first-tier tables. Upper dance floor tables that are $1,500–$2,500 on standard nights approach $3,000 on Fisher dates. Salon tables remain the most price-stable option at $1,000–$1,500 on headliner nights.
The regular electronic music and house music programming at Marquee also includes the Beatport-partnered Friday lineup — curated with input from the world's leading electronic music platform. Beatport Fridays carry premium pricing relative to standard non-residency Fridays.
Beyond residency names, holiday weekends drive Marquee's highest minimums: New Year's Eve, Memorial Day ( Memorial Day weekend ), EDC Week (May 13–19, 2026), Labor Day weekend, and July 4th weekend. On holiday weekends, even Salon tables frequently require $2,000+ commitments.
The Library offers the best value relative to spectacle on headliner nights: $1,500–$2,000 for an intimate reservation-only table with full Main Room access versus $4,000–$5,000 for a dance floor Main Room table. Groups whose primary goal is experiencing Fisher or Chris Lake in the best possible sound environment choose the Main Room dance floor regardless of cost. Groups who want a headliner night at Marquee but prioritize per-person value find the Library the correct answer.
Booking Strategy for Headliner Nights
Fisher and Chris Lake dates sell out VIP tables 1–3 weeks in advance for prime sections. Contact NoCoverVegas as early as possible for headliner dates — the Salon and Library are the last to fill and often remain bookable within a week of the event. First-tier dance floor tables for headliner nights typically go in the first 48 hours of availability.
Book Your Table
Reserve Bottle Service at Marquee
Tell us your date, group size, budget, and preferred room — Library, Boom Box, or Main Room. We confirm availability and pricing within the hour. No markup, no service fee.
Group Planning
Group Size Guide — What Works for 4, 8, and 12+ People
Marquee's three-room format makes group size a determinant of which room makes sense, not just how many bottles to order.
Groups of 4–6
Best option: Library speakeasy($600–$1,500 depending on night). Per-person cost at $750 minimum for a group of 4 is $187 per person before fees — the most affordable genuine bottle service experience at a Las Vegas mega-club. You get a fully private table feel in an intimate room, bottle presentation, VIP host, and full access to the Main Room and Boom Box throughout the night.
Alternative: Boom Box ($500 starting, 4-person capacity). Lower entry cost, hip-hop orientation, 360-degree bar. Correct choice if your group is primarily hip-hop focused rather than house/electronic.
Groups of 6–10
Best option: Main Room Salon or Tier 3 table($750–$1,500 standard night). Tier 3 / back wall tables comfortably hold 8–10 and provide a strong sightline to the LED monolith without the premium of first-tier dance floor positioning. Per-person cost at a $1,500 minimum for a group of 10 is $150 before fees — comparable to a night of bar purchases at any Strip venue.
Alternative: Library for exactly 8 people. The Library maxes at 8 guests per table — a group of exactly 8 gets the Library's full private experience at a minimum that works out to $75–$125 per person (plus fees) on standard nights. Correct answer for a bachelorette group of 8 that wants a private Instagram-worthy setting without Main Room dance floor prices.
Groups of 10–20+
Best option: Upper or first-tier Main Room table($1,500–$3,000+). Groups of 10–12 fit a single upper dance floor table. Groups of 15–20 require two adjacent Main Room tables or a combination reservation. For large bachelor parties of 15+, the recommended structure is one Library reservation for the first hour plus one Main Room table for the headliner set — a built-in two-chapter itinerary.
Groups over 20:Multiple adjacent Main Room tables. Large groups and corporate events typically work through NoCoverVegas to negotiate adjacent tables at a combined rate. Contact us for groups above 20 — pricing becomes negotiable at that scale.
The Process
How to Book Bottle Service at Marquee
Tell Us Your Date, Room Preference, and Group Size
Submit the form above or text 725-999-9293. Specify: date, group size (with male/female breakdown for door ratio), budget, and preferred room — Library, Boom Box, or Main Room. If the date is a Fisher or Chris Lake headliner night, note that Library availability is limited and Main Room dance floor tables sell early.
We Confirm Availability and Pricing
We check table availability across all three Marquee rooms for your date and return with specific table positions, minimums, and what is included. We will tell you honestly if the Library is already sold out for your date and which alternative makes sense for your group.
Deposit and Confirmation
A deposit (typically 50% of the minimum) secures the table and locks in the agreed minimum. You receive a confirmation with your VIP host’s direct contact number and the entry protocol for Marquee’s dedicated bottle service entrance.
Day-Of Arrival — Marquee Entrance Protocol
Marquee’s entrance is on The Cosmopolitan casino floor, accessible from the casino level via dedicated elevator banks — no outdoor queuing on hot Vegas nights. Text your VIP host when your group arrives at The Cosmopolitan main entrance. They meet you at the elevator and walk your group directly to your table. Arrive between 10:30 and 11 PM on Friday and Saturday nights to avoid the midnight arrival rush.
No markup or service fee.Marquee pays its VIP hosts via commission from the venue, which means the price you pay through NoCoverVegas is identical to booking directly — and our relationship with the Tao Group host team often means faster confirmation and better table positioning than cold direct booking.
The Full Night
The Cosmopolitan Before & After Marquee
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas gives Marquee groups a pre-club and post-club environment that no other Strip nightclub can match. The entire Cosmopolitan dining and bar ecosystem is accessible without stepping outside — every option in the building is within a 5-minute walk of the Marquee elevator bank.
The Chandelier Bar (Levels 1, 1.5, and 2)is the standard Marquee pre-game gathering point — a three-level bar suspended inside a two-story crystal chandelier at the center of the Cosmopolitan casino floor. Level 1.5 is the most photographed bar interior in Las Vegas: accessible via a short escalator from Level 1, it serves bartender-specific cocktails not available on other levels. Birthday and bachelorette groups consistently use the Chandelier Bar as the first cocktail stop before descending to the Marquee elevator. The Chandelier is also the natural post-Marquee decompression stop — the bar stays open past nightclub closing and provides a conversation-viable environment after hours of Main Room volume.
The Secret Pizza Restauranton the 14th floor of The Cosmopolitan is the open secret among Las Vegas regulars — a walk-up pizza by the slice counter that opens late and operates as the building's informal late-night food anchor. After a 4 AM Marquee closing, the Secret Pizza is a 3-minute elevator ride from the club exit. No reservations, no dress code enforcement at the pizza counter.
Marquee Dayclub creates a day-to-night pipeline for groups staying at The Cosmopolitan. Marquee Dayclub opens in spring and summer on the rooftop pool deck above the nightclub, with a poolside stage, Strip panorama views, and DJ programming from the same residency roster. Groups who use both the dayclub (1–6 PM) and the nightclub (10 PM+) on the same day access Marquee's full day-to-night format from a single property — a pipeline that competitors cannot replicate. See also the June 2026 pool party guide and the nightlife near The Cosmopolitan guide.
Adjacent dining options for pre-Marquee groups: Wicked Spoon buffet, China Poblano, Eggslut, The Henry, and Milk Bar for dessert. All operate within The Cosmopolitan property and require no reservation changes or outdoor transit between dinner and the club entrance.
Industry Night
Marquee Mondays — The Best Value Night for Bottle Service
Marquee Mondays have been the club's signature industry event since the venue opened in 2010. The Monday crowd is 30–40% Las Vegas hospitality industry workers — servers, bottle service hosts, casino staff — who treat it as their primary social outlet. The energy is more socially fluid than weekend nights: less group insularity, more cross-group interaction, and a room that knows the venue well enough to use all three spaces rather than anchoring to one table.
From a bottle service perspective, Marquee Mondays offer:
- Main Room Salon tables at $600–$800— versus $750–$1,500 on Friday or Saturday. Dance floor tables that require $2,000–$3,000 on weekends run $800–$1,200 on Monday.
- Library speakeasy at $500–$750for a group of 4 — the lowest Library entry point of the week.
- Relaxed entry ratio: Male-heavy groups who struggle to meet the 2:2 requirement on Friday or Saturday find Monday door policies substantially more accommodating.
- Crowd density 40–50% below Friday–Saturday peak — more space per table, shorter bar wait times, and more fluid movement between rooms.
Marquee Mondays is the correct answer for: birthday parties on a budget, bachelor parties with a male-skewed headcount, first-time Las Vegas visitors who want to experience Marquee without paying peak pricing, and groups who prioritize the social atmosphere over the headliner DJ name. See the Marquee Monday night guide for the complete breakdown.
Comparison
Marquee vs. OMNIA vs. Hakkasan — Which Club for Bottle Service?
The three dominant bottle service choices on the Strip each serve a different group profile. OMNIA at Caesars starts at $700 for a single-room format anchored by a 22-ton LED chandelier — the right choice for groups who want maximum spectacle in one room. OMNIA's Garden Terrace offers an outdoor alternative at $500 starting, but operates only seasonally.
Hakkasan at MGM Grand starts at $600 for the Ling Ling Lounge (hip-hop floor) and $1,500+ for the main EDM room — five levels of programming that suits large groups of 15+ who want maximum scale and the option to move between genres without leaving the venue. Main room sightlines at Hakkasan are partially obstructed from rear tables in a way that Marquee's tiered Main Room seating avoids.
Marquee's three-room structure — Library from $600, Boom Box from $500, Main Room from $1,500 — is the only format where bottle service unlocks three architecturally distinct experiences under one roof. For groups of 4–8 who want an intimate base (the Library) alongside a production-floor headliner set, Marquee has no direct equivalent on the Strip. See the full Las Vegas bottle service guide for a cross-venue comparison covering all major nightclubs.
DJ & Table Strategy
What DJs Play Which Room — and How to Get a Better Table
Marquee's three-room format means the DJ performing in each room determines the acoustic character of each bottle service experience. Knowing who plays where lets you choose the right room before minimums sell out, not after.
Main Room — Fisher & Chris Lake Residency
Fisher and Chris Lakeperform exclusively in the Main Room — the 5,000-person production floor with the LED monolith. Neither artist performs in the Library or Boom Box. On their dates, the Main Room is the only way to see the headliner; the Library and Boom Box run supporting artists in a complementary but lower-profile format. Main Room dance floor tables on Fisher or Chris Lake dates are the highest-demand, highest-minimum option in the building and sell out 1–3 weeks before the show date.
On Beatport Friday nights without a named resident, the Main Room still runs electronic programming — tech house, progressive, and melodic house — from the Beatport-curated roster. These nights carry standard pricing with the full Main Room production.
Boom Box — Hip-Hop & Bass Support Acts
When Fisher or Chris Lake headlines the Main Room, the Boom Box typically runs a bass-forward supporting act — often a hip-hop or trap DJ, or a bass-heavy electronic artist in the same sonic family as the headline act. On nights without a Main Room headliner, the Boom Box runs its own dedicated hip-hop programming independently. The Boom Box's enclosed acoustic format delivers lower frequencies at higher density than the open Main Room at any volume level — making it the correct room for bass music listeners, not a fallback. Groups who want hip-hop on a Fisher night have better sightlines and lower minimums in the Boom Box while retaining full Main Room access.
Library — Lowkey in the Library (Wednesdays) & Weekend Deep House
The Library's Wednesday series “Lowkey in the Library” is a Tao Group-programmed event featuring deep house and minimal electronic — not the same artists as the weekend Main Room. On Friday and Saturday nights, the Library's DJ booth runs complementary ambient or deep house programming at a volume level that allows conversation while the Main Room operates at full production. The Library never hosts hip-hop programming — that belongs to the Boom Box. Groups looking for a quieter VIP base while the main floor runs peak volume should book the Library; groups who want to hear the featured artist directly should book where that artist is playing.
How to Get Upgraded or a Better Table at Marquee
Marquee's tiered pricing means a better table is always available — the question is which tactics actually work in practice at The Cosmopolitan's most-trafficked nightclub.
Book the Library as a Strategic Entry Point
On headliner nights when Main Room dance floor tables are sold out, a Library reservation still gives full Main Room access throughout the evening. The Library itself becomes the intimate VIP base; the Main Room is available as common-area floor space. This combination — private reserved Library table plus free movement into the sold-out Main Room — is Marquee’s best value scenario for groups priced out of dance floor positions on Fisher or Chris Lake dates.
Arrive at 10:30–11 PM for the Highest Upgrade Probability
Table reassignments and upgrades happen at the host’s discretion and are easiest in the 45-minute window after the venue opens but before the Main Room fills. Arriving at 10:30 PM and communicating your flexibility on spend with your VIP host opens the possibility of a table move before positions lock in for the night. After midnight on peak nights, table swaps are effectively impossible — every position is occupied.
Signal Budget Flexibility When You Book
Marquee’s host team allocates their best remaining positions to groups who indicate they’re open to spending above the stated minimum. A group that books a Tier 3 table but tells their host they’d pay the Tier 2 minimum for a better position often gets offered a table move if one opens before the night starts. This works on standard Fridays and Saturdays; on Fisher dates with full presell, it has limited effect.
Marquee Mondays: Easiest In-Night Upgrade Night
Monday industry nights have the most relaxed table management of any Marquee operating night. Hosts have more discretion with seat assignments, the room fills more gradually than weekend peak, and the table-to-guest ratio stays lower through the night. Groups who want a better table than their original booking should communicate the request before arrival on Mondays — the probability of receiving it is highest on that night.
For Fisher and Chris Lake Dates: Book the Right Table Immediately
First-tier dance floor tables for Fisher and Chris Lake residency dates typically sell within 48–72 hours of the booking window opening. On those dates, there is no realistic path to upgrading from an upper-level table to a dance floor position at the door — every first-tier table is pre-committed. The only strategy for dance floor positioning on headliner nights is early booking through NoCoverVegas as soon as the date is announced.
FAQ
Marquee Bottle Service — Frequently Asked Questions
How much is bottle service at Marquee Nightclub?
Marquee bottle service minimums depend on the room. The Boom Box starts at $500–$600. The Library speakeasy starts at $600–$750 on Wednesday and $1,000–$2,000 on weekend headliner nights. The Main Room Salon starts at $750; dance floor tables run $2,000–$3,000 on standard Fridays and Saturdays, rising to $4,000–$5,000+ on Fisher or Chris Lake dates. Always add approximately 40–45% to any quoted minimum for tax, administrative fee, and gratuity to get the true out-of-pocket total.
What is the Library Room at Marquee and how is it different from the Main Room?
The Library is Marquee’s reservation-only speakeasy on the third level — an intimate room with book-lined walls, a fireplace, low lighting, and a private DJ booth for groups of 4 to 8. Minimums start at $600 versus $1,500 for Main Room tables. The Library operates primarily on Wednesdays (Lowkey in the Library) and on weekend nights as a quieter VIP alternative. Despite the intimate setting, Library guests have full access to the Main Room and Boom Box all night.
What does bottle service include at Marquee?
Bottle service at Marquee includes a reserved table in your chosen room, a dedicated VIP host, premium spirit bottles (starting at $600 each), all mixers, juices, sodas, Red Bull, ice, and garnishes, priority entry past all lines, and sparkler presentation. LED screen shoutouts require a $2,500+ minimum. The stated minimum excludes tax (~8.375%), an administrative fee (~12%), and standard gratuity (20%) — the real out-of-pocket cost is approximately 1.40–1.45x the listed minimum.
When are Marquee bottle service minimums lowest?
Marquee Mondays have the lowest minimums of any operating night — Main Room dance floor tables that cost $2,000–$3,000 on weekends run $800–$1,200 on Mondays. Salon tables and Library tables drop proportionally. The Monday industry crowd also has the most relaxed entry ratio policy for male-heavy groups. Wednesdays (Lowkey in the Library) are the second most affordable night.
How does Marquee bottle service compare to Hakkasan for a large group?
Marquee’s three-room structure creates an itinerary that Hakkasan cannot offer — Library arrival for the first hour, Main Room for the headliner’s peak, Boom Box for a sonic reset. Main Room minimums are comparable between the two venues ($1,500–$3,000+ on peak nights). Hakkasan’s five-level format suits groups of 15+ who want maximum scale. Marquee is the better choice for groups of 4–8 who want the Library’s intimate experience alongside a mega-club.
Do I still need to pay cover with bottle service at Marquee?
No. Bottle service at Marquee includes complimentary entry for your entire group across all three rooms. Your VIP host walks your group from The Cosmopolitan casino elevator directly to your reserved table, bypassing the guest list line, general admission line, and express line entirely. The cover charge that would otherwise apply ($40–$60 per person on weekend nights) is absorbed into your bottle service minimum.
How far in advance should I book Marquee bottle service for a Fisher or Chris Lake date?
Fisher and Chris Lake residency dates announce 3–6 weeks in advance. First-tier dance floor tables sell within 48–72 hours of the booking window opening — these positions are gone before most people know a date has been announced. Salon and Library tables for headliner nights stay available up to 1–2 weeks before the event. For non-headliner Fridays and Saturdays, one week of advance notice is usually sufficient. Marquee Mondays can typically be booked 1–3 days out. Contact NoCoverVegas as soon as a Fisher or Chris Lake date is announced — we maintain advance awareness of upcoming residency additions and can hold space before public availability opens.
Can our group use both the Library and the Main Room in the same night?
Yes — a Library reservation includes free movement between all three Marquee rooms throughout the night. Your table in the Library holds while you’re in the Main Room or Boom Box; your VIP host manages re-entry to your reserved section. The standard Marquee Library strategy: arrive 10:30–11 PM to the intimate speakeasy as the group assembles, transition to the Main Room when the headliner’s set peaks (typically 12:30–2 AM), then return to the Library for a final round in the quiet environment. Groups who want a specific Main Room dance floor position for the headliner alongside a Library base can book two tables — one in each room — requiring a combined minimum commitment that NoCoverVegas can coordinate.
What is the dress code for bottle service at Marquee?
Marquee enforces an upscale nightclub dress code for all guests, including those with bottle service reservations. For men: dress shoes or clean leather sneakers, dress pants or dark jeans without distressing, a collared shirt or clean fitted crew-neck. Athletic wear, basketball shorts, tank tops, work boots, and sportswear are not permitted. For women: cocktail attire or comparable. The Library room is slightly more relaxed in aesthetic than the Main Room but applies the same dress code standards. Marquee’s entrance at The Cosmopolitan casino level means door staff make dress code decisions before your group reaches the elevator bank — contact your VIP host in advance if you have specific questions about an outfit.
More at Marquee
Explore All of Marquee Nightclub
Marquee Guest List
Free entry — skip the $40–60 cover charge.
Marquee on Fridays
Beatport-partnered programming, resident DJs.
Marquee on Saturdays
Fisher and Chris Lake headline peak nights.
Wednesday — Lowkey in the Library
Deep house in the speakeasy. Best value night.
Bachelorette Parties at Marquee
Library speakeasy + Main Room combination.
Bachelor Parties at Marquee
Monday industry night for male-heavy groups.
Marquee Dayclub
Rooftop pool with Strip views. Day-to-night.
Marquee Electronic Music Nights
Fisher, Chris Lake, Nora En Pure residencies.
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