Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Guest List
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The Cosmopolitan · Wed, Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM
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Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Guest List Rules
- Women receive complimentary entry all night at Marquee Nightclub on the NoCoverVegas guest list.
- Men enter free before 1:00 AM with an equal or better female-to-male ratio on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday — on Saturday specifically, the guest list closes at midnight, so men must arrive before midnight on Saturdays to use the free benefit.
- Maximum 4 male guests per single guest list registration paired with an equal or greater count of women; for a group of 8 with 4 men and 4 women, submit one registration of 8.
- Guest list sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM on event nights — this is a hard cutoff, not a suggestion; late submissions are not accepted.
- Enter via the dedicated guest list line on the LEFT side of the Marquee entrance on The Cosmopolitan casino floor near the Chandelier Bar — the General Admission line queues on the right; the wrong line means paying cover regardless of guest list status.
- The Library speakeasy is reservation-only — walk-in requests for the Library on Friday and Saturday headliner nights are turned away at the Library door; book through NoCoverVegas in advance for access.
- Marquee Mondays run significantly more relaxed ratio enforcement than weekend nights: male-heavy groups enter under more flexible rules, walk-in cover is lower, and the line moves faster.
- Wednesday Lowkey Library events are reservation-only for intimate groups of 4–8.
- On Fisher or Chris Lake headliner Fridays and Saturdays, the guest list line can develop a 20–30 minute queue by 11:30 PM — arrive by 10:30 PM for the smoothest check-in.
- 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID; ID check occurs at the Cosmopolitan casino entrance before reaching the Marquee door.
What's Included
Free Cover Charge
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Cover Charge Savings — Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
Without guest list
Normally $40-60 cover
With NoCoverVegas guest list
$0 — Free Entry
For a group of four on a Friday or Saturday, skipping the cover at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclubsaves $160–$300 before you order a single drink. The guest list is first-come, first-served — sign up now to lock in your free entry.
Why Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
What Makes Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Worth It
- Invented the Vegas dayclub concept (2010)
- Renovated main room with 1.5-ton LED monolith
- Three rooms: Main Room, Boom Box, Library
- Fisher & Chris Lake 2026 residencies
- 5,000 capacity across 40,000 sq ft
- Rooftop pool + Strip views at Marquee Dayclub
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Guest List — FAQ
How do I get on the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list?
Sign up through NoCoverVegas using the form on this page. Enter your name, phone number, date, and group size. You’ll receive a text confirmation within minutes. It’s 100% free with no obligation.
Is the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list free?
Yes, 100% free. There is no charge to sign up for the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list through NoCoverVegas. You save the full cover charge, which is normally normally $40-60 cover.
What time does the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list close?
Men enter free before 1:00 AM with an equal or better female-to-male ratio on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday — on Saturday specifically, the guest list closes at midnight, so men must arrive before midnight on Saturdays to use the free benefit. Arrive before the cutoff and check in at the guest list entrance to receive complimentary entry. Check the rules section above for exact times — they vary by night and event type.
What is the dress code for Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?
Upscale nightclub attire.
How much does Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub cost without the guest list?
Normally $40-60 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list
What is Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub like on a typical night?
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan is the venue that invented the Las Vegas dayclub concept in 2010 and still sets the standard 15 years later. The nightclub spans 40,000 square feet across three distinctly programmed rooms: the newly renovated Main Room anchored by a 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith centerpiece and state-of-the-art laser systems, the Boom Box for bass-heavy electronic and house sets, and the Library speakeasy-style lounge for a more intimate VIP experience — all served by seven individual bars. The 5,000-person capacity venue is operated by Tao Group and books the best of tech-house, EDM, and open format through the year. The 2026 resident roster is headlined by Fisher and Chris Lake, joined by DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, Deorro, Nora En Pure, Sam Feldt, Lost Kings, CID, and Eric Dlux. When the nightclub closes, the rooftop Marquee Dayclub opens each spring and summer with a poolside stage, Strip views, and the same world-class DJ programming in the afternoon sun. For guests staying at The Cosmopolitan, the club is a direct elevator ride from your room. The Library speakeasy — the smallest of the three rooms — operates as a reservation-only bottle service space for groups of 4–8 who want an intimate experience: low lighting, book-lined walls, and a private-feeling atmosphere that exists 50 feet from the 5,000-person main room. The Boom Box room is designed specifically for audio performance: lower ceilings, an enclosed acoustic environment, and a sound system tuned for bass-forward tech house and electronic production. Monday nights — Marquee Mondays — have been the club's signature industry event since 2010, consistently drawing the best mixed-demographic crowd of any night in the building and remaining one of the most reliable midweek club nights on the entire Strip. The Cosmopolitan's center-Strip position means the guest list entrance is walkable from ARIA, Bellagio, and the Park area, making it the most geographically accessible mega-club on the Strip for guests without a specific hotel anchor. The vibe is best described as high-energy day-to-night destination at the cosmopolitan spanning 40,000 sq ft — three distinctly programmed rooms (main room with newly renovated led monolith, boom box for bass heads, library for vip) mean you can move between completely different vibes without leaving the building. fisher and chris lake headline the 2026 residency in the main room, which peaks from 12:30–2:30 am when the lasers hit full power. the rooftop marquee dayclub is a separate experience in spring/summer — afternoon pool parties with strip panoramas and the same quality dj programming in full daylight. The crowd peaks around 12:30 AM – 2:30 AM (night), 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (day) — arrive by 10:30 PM on guest list for the smoothest entry.
Can I get on the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list last minute?
Yes. Same-day guest list sign-ups are accepted through NoCoverVegas. Submit the form or text us at (725) 999-9293 and we will confirm your spot. For holiday weekends and headliner DJ events, sign up at least one day in advance to guarantee availability.
What happens if I arrive after the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list cutoff?
If you arrive after the guest list closes (typically 12:30 AM), you will need to pay general admission cover. Guest list entry is only honored before the cutoff time. We strongly recommend arriving between 10 PM and midnight to use your free entry. If you are running late, text us at (725) 999-9293 and we will do our best to help.
What is the gender ratio requirement at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?
Even or better female-to-male ratio required on Fri/Sat/Sun — maximum 4 male guests per registration paired with equal or more women; Marquee Mondays have relaxed enforcement
What time does the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list sign-up close?
8:00 PM on event nights — hard cutoff, no late submissions accepted. On Saturday, guest list entry closes at midnight
Does Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub have an industry night or off-peak option?
Wednesday features Lowkey in the Library — an intimate reservation-only event in the speakeasy room.
Expert Tips
Insider Guide: Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Guest List
Use the three rooms as three chapters: pre-book the Library speakeasy for arrival (reservation-only for groups of 4–8), move to the Main Room for the headliner's peak set when the LED monolith animation is at full complexity (12:30–2:30 AM), and use the Boom Box for a sonic reset during slower mid-set moments.
The Library speakeasy is reservation-only — walk-in requests on Friday and Saturday headliner nights are almost always denied. Book it in advance through NoCoverVegas to guarantee the private-room chapter of the evening.
Marquee Mondays are the most accessible night for male-heavy groups: relaxed entry ratios, lower bottle service minimums than weekend peak pricing, and a crowd that is 30–40% local Las Vegas hospitality industry rather than the weekend tourist concentration.
The LED monolith in the Main Room runs audio-synchronized animation — patterns are not pre-programmed loops. The most visually complex sequences play between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's peak performance. Arrive before midnight to catch the build from the beginning.
The Boom Box room is acoustically engineered for bass-forward tech house at a lower ceiling height than the Main Room. If Fisher or Chris Lake is headlining, the Boom Box often runs a supporting artist in the same genre — the correct choice for serious electronic music listeners who want depth over spectacle.
The Cosmopolitan's internal elevator bank reaches the Marquee entrance without any outdoor exposure — no street queue, no direct sun on summer afternoons. Enter through the casino level and follow signs to the club elevator.
The Chandelier Bar Level 1.5 — a short elevator from The Cosmopolitan casino floor — is the most photographed bar interior in Las Vegas and the standard Marquee pre-game gathering point. Birthday and bachelorette groups consistently use it for the first round of the evening.
About the Venue
About Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan is the venue that invented the Las Vegas dayclub concept in 2010 and still sets the standard 15 years later. The nightclub spans 40,000 square feet across three distinctly programmed rooms: the newly renovated Main Room anchored by a 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith centerpiece and state-of-the-art laser systems, the Boom Box for bass-heavy electronic and house sets, and the Library speakeasy-style lounge for a more intimate VIP experience — all served by seven individual bars. The 5,000-person capacity venue is operated by Tao Group and books the best of tech-house, EDM, and open format through the year. The 2026 resident roster is headlined by Fisher and Chris Lake, joined by DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, Deorro, Nora En Pure, Sam Feldt, Lost Kings, CID, and Eric Dlux. When the nightclub closes, the rooftop Marquee Dayclub opens each spring and summer with a poolside stage, Strip views, and the same world-class DJ programming in the afternoon sun. For guests staying at The Cosmopolitan, the club is a direct elevator ride from your room. The Library speakeasy — the smallest of the three rooms — operates as a reservation-only bottle service space for groups of 4–8 who want an intimate experience: low lighting, book-lined walls, and a private-feeling atmosphere that exists 50 feet from the 5,000-person main room. The Boom Box room is designed specifically for audio performance: lower ceilings, an enclosed acoustic environment, and a sound system tuned for bass-forward tech house and electronic production. Monday nights — Marquee Mondays — have been the club's signature industry event since 2010, consistently drawing the best mixed-demographic crowd of any night in the building and remaining one of the most reliable midweek club nights on the entire Strip. The Cosmopolitan's center-Strip position means the guest list entrance is walkable from ARIA, Bellagio, and the Park area, making it the most geographically accessible mega-club on the Strip for guests without a specific hotel anchor.
The vibe: High-energy day-to-night destination at The Cosmopolitan spanning 40,000 sq ft — three distinctly programmed rooms (Main Room with newly renovated LED monolith, Boom Box for bass heads, Library for VIP) mean you can move between completely different vibes without leaving the building. Fisher and Chris Lake headline the 2026 residency in the Main Room, which peaks from 12:30–2:30 AM when the lasers hit full power. The rooftop Marquee Dayclub is a separate experience in spring/summer — afternoon pool parties with Strip panoramas and the same quality DJ programming in full daylight.
Music
EDM, House, Hip Hop, Open Format
Best Nights
Friday and Saturday for headliners. Sunday for Drenched. Wednesday for Lowkey in the Library (reservation-only).
Peak Hours
12:30 AM – 2:30 AM (night), 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (day)
Typical Wait (Guest List)
15–30 min on guest list, 30–60 min GA on weekends
Why Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
What Sets Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Apart
Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan pioneered the Las Vegas dayclub concept in 2010 and operates 15 years later as the only venue on the Strip that invented a category and still leads it. The nightclub's three-room architecture — the Main Room with its 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith, the Boom Box engineered for bass-forward tech house, and the Library speakeasy operating as a reservation-only intimate space for groups of 4 to 8 — gives a single club three complete atmospheres that can run simultaneously. The Cosmopolitan's vertical positioning is a practical advantage for guests: the club entrance is accessed via a dedicated elevator bank from the casino level, bypassing outdoor sun exposure and street congestion entirely. The Beatport partnership for 2025-2026 Friday programming elevates those nights beyond a standard resident booking — Beatport, the world's leading platform for electronic music, co-programs the lineup with credibility that signals quality to music-forward guests who differentiate between a headliner slot and a celebrity booking. Monday nights — Marquee Mondays — have been the venue's signature industry event since 2010: the crowd is more local, the entry standards more relaxed, and the energy more socially fluid than any weekend night. The Cosmopolitan's center-Strip location between Bellagio and ARIA makes Marquee the most geographically accessible mega-club on the Strip — walkable from the Bellagio, Paris, Cosmopolitan, and ARIA hotel towers without rideshare. The Library speakeasy operates with a completely separate aesthetic from the Main Room: low lighting, book-lined walls, and a conversation-possible vibe that exists 50 feet from a 5,000-person club without noise bleed — a rare design achievement that makes it viable for groups who want intimacy alongside access to the full venue.
Group Guide
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub for Groups
Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is the only Las Vegas nightclub that operates three fully distinct rooms simultaneously under a single roof — and for groups, that architectural reality changes the math of a night out in ways that a single-room club fundamentally cannot. The Main Room is the 5,000-capacity production floor anchored by the 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith centerpiece — a custom-engineered visual structure that runs animation sequences synchronized to the DJ's performance, not pre-programmed loops independent of the music. The monolith's scale and the Main Room's laser system create the visual spectacle that Marquee is most photographed for: concert-grade production at a density calibrated for 5,000 guests, with the DJ booth positioned so that the group's VIP sections on the Main Room perimeter have complete sightlines to both the DJ and the monolith simultaneously. The Boom Box room operates as the bass enthusiast's counterpoint to the Main Room — a lower-ceiling, acoustically enclosed environment where the sound system is tuned specifically for bass-forward tech house and electronic production, producing a density of low-frequency energy that the open Main Room cannot replicate regardless of speaker count. Groups who know their musical preference strongly lean toward bass-forward or tech house programming find the Boom Box the correct room; groups who want the full visual spectacle and maximum crowd energy find the Main Room. The Library speakeasy, the third environment, is a reservation-only intimate space operating with a 4-to-8-person capacity — book-lined walls, low lighting, and a conversation-viable vibe that occupies the same building as a 5,000-person nightclub without noise bleed crossing between the two spaces. The Library is the only intimate private-feeling bottle service environment at a Las Vegas mega-club that gives small groups access to the full venue while maintaining a genuinely separated and quiet home base — a design engineering achievement that makes it viable for corporate groups who want client conversation, birthday dinners that precede the main club portion, and bachelorette parties where some members want intensity and others want a quieter zone to decompress.
The three-room structure at Marquee creates a built-in group itinerary that single-room nightclubs cannot offer: groups who understand the venue's layout use the rooms as three chapters of a single evening rather than spending the entire night anchored to one section in one room. A group organizer who books the evening strategically opens in the Library for the first hour — the intimate speakeasy allows the group to gather as latecomers arrive, hold conversations about the plan for the night, and photograph the bespoke environment before the main room fills. The Library's reservation-only policy means the group has a guaranteed quiet space regardless of how busy the Main Room becomes. The transition from Library to Main Room happens organically as the headliner set approaches — the group moves from the intimate speakeasy through Marquee's internal corridor to the Main Room floor precisely when the energy is building toward peak, arriving for the headliner's first drop rather than having waited through two hours of warm-up in the crowded main floor. Groups who then want a sonic palate change find the Boom Box accessible without leaving the building, allowing the most music-forward members of the group to spend time in the bass-tuned acoustic environment while the rest of the group returns to the Main Room for the headliner's extended set. This three-chapter structure — Library arrival, Main Room headliner, Boom Box excursion — converts what would otherwise be a static VIP table experience into a dynamic night with distinct environments and energy levels, all contained within the same 40,000-square-foot footprint without a rideshare or an outdoor transit between them. The group organizer's pre-booking of the Library speakeasy through NoCoverVegas is the administrative key that unlocks this structure — the Library's reservation-only policy means groups who don't pre-book find the speakeasy at capacity and lose the first chapter of the three-room evening format.
The Marquee Dayclub rooftop creates a day-to-night group option at The Cosmopolitan that activates during spring and summer pool season and mirrors the Zouk-to-AYU or EBC-to-XS day-night pipelines that Wynn Las Vegas and Resorts World offer. The Marquee Dayclub occupies the rooftop pool deck above The Cosmopolitan, opening in the afternoon with a poolside stage, Strip panorama views, and the same DJ programming quality that defines the nightclub operation below. Groups who want a full Cosmopolitan day can begin at Marquee Dayclub around 1 or 2 PM, spend the afternoon poolside with DJ entertainment and bottle service in an outdoor environment that looks west across the Strip and south toward ARIA and Bellagio, then return to the hotel room for a wardrobe transition, dinner at one of The Cosmopolitan's restaurants, and nightclub entry at Marquee Nightclub from 10 PM onward. The NoCoverVegas booking infrastructure handles both the dayclub guest list and the nightclub guest list as a coordinated same-property package, which means the group organizer manages a single booking conversation rather than separate confirmations across two independently operated venues. The Cosmopolitan's Center Bar — a three-floor circular bar at the center of the casino floor — functions as the transitional space between daytime and nighttime Cosmopolitan activities, and groups who use it between the dayclub and the nightclub find a natural momentum-building environment that keeps the group together and the energy building. The 2026 nightclub resident roster — Fisher and Chris Lake as headliners, joined by DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, Deorro, Nora En Pure, Sam Feldt, Lost Kings, CID, and Eric Dlux — spans enough genre range that groups with diverse musical tastes will find at least two or three Marquee programming dates that appeal across the group's preferences. The Beatport partnership for Friday programming means that those nights are curated with input from the world's most influential electronic music platform, a distinction that matters to music-forward groups who pay attention to programming quality rather than treating every nightclub as interchangeable.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas as a host property gives Marquee groups a pre-club and post-club environment that is unmatched in density and quality among Strip nightclubs. The Wicked Spoon buffet, China Poblano, Eggslut, the secret pizza restaurant on the 14th floor, Milk Bar, and over a dozen additional dining options are all within the Cosmopolitan property — groups can plan a progressive dinner at The Cosmopolitan before heading to Marquee without ever leaving the building or arranging transportation. The Chandelier Bar — the three-level bar installation suspended inside a two-story crystal chandelier at the center of The Cosmopolitan lobby — is the iconic pre-Marquee cocktail stop that Cosmopolitan guests have used as a group gathering point since the hotel opened in 2010. The Chandelier Bar's Level 1.5 — accessible by a short elevator from the casino floor — is the most photographed bar interior in Las Vegas and the most recognizable pre-Marquee group photograph backdrop. Monday nights at Marquee — Marquee Mondays — have been a fixture since the venue opened in 2010, and the industry night crowd they draw is consistently different from the weekend demographic in ways that benefit specific group types: shorter guest list lines, more relaxed ratio enforcement at the door, lower bottle service minimums relative to peak weekend pricing, and a crowd that is more local, more social, and more willing to interact with visiting groups rather than maintaining the insular-group dynamic that characterizes weekend nights at capacity. Groups celebrating birthdays or bachelorette parties on a Monday find that Marquee Mondays provides the full Marquee production experience at lower crowd density — the LED monolith and the laser system run at the same quality, the same DJ residency roster appears across the season, and the group gets the visual spectacle of the Main Room without the shoulder-to-shoulder density that Friday and Saturday generate when the club operates at 5,000-person capacity.
Marquee's bottle service structure at The Cosmopolitan reflects the three-room format in its pricing and section availability: Library speakeasy bottle service starts at $600 for a genuinely intimate table of four to eight people in the private-feeling room, while Main Room bottle service begins at $1,500 for tables that operate in the 5,000-person main floor environment. The price gap between Library and Main Room tables creates a planning decision for group organizers — small groups of six or fewer who want the highest per-person value at Marquee often find the Library the correct answer, while larger groups of ten or more who want to occupy the main production floor find Main Room tables the operational necessity. Groups arriving on Marquee Mondays access the most flexible bottle service minimums of any operating night — Monday industry pricing reflects the smaller crowd rather than the weekend maximum-revenue structure, which means groups can secure Main Room tables at Marquee on Mondays for less than the Friday-Saturday floor. The Cosmopolitan's center-Strip position means the group's post-Marquee options are concentrated within walking distance: ARIA's nightlife corridor is a ten-minute walk south, Bellagio's Lily Bar is directly across the boulevard, and the Chandelier Bar is inside the same building for groups who want to decompress after the headliner set concludes without immediately dispersing to hotel rooms or rideshares.
Notable Nights
Celebrity Events & Notable Performances at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan built its historical artist legacy during the era when the venue served as the primary Strip destination for the crossover between mainstream electronic music and pop celebrity culture. The Avicii legacy at Marquee is among the most emotionally significant in Las Vegas nightclub history: Tim Bergling — the Swedish DJ and producer who performed as Avicii — headlined landmark sets at Marquee during his commercial peak, when tracks including "Levels," "Wake Me Up," and "Hey Brother" redefined electronic music's relationship with mainstream audiences. His Marquee performances drew cross-demographic crowds that extended beyond the standard nightlife consumer into pop music fans attending their first DJ residency event. Avicii performed his final active Las Vegas engagements in 2016 before retiring from touring due to health complications; he passed away in April 2018. Marquee still references the Avicii era in its programming mythology — the Cosmopolitan's identity as a music-forward property reinforces this lineage as a point of differentiation from competing venues.
David Guetta's multi-year Marquee residency represented the venue's mainstream pop-crossover model at its clearest. Guetta produced and performed alongside vocal collaborators including Sia, Nicki Minaj, and will.i.am, building a format that positioned Marquee as the Strip venue most willing to integrate pop production into nightclub programming. Guetta later launched the "United at Home" global livestream series — streaming sets from iconic empty venues worldwide and raising funds for pandemic relief — drawing 50 million viewers for a single event, the largest-audience DJ livestream on record. His Marquee performances predated that format but informed the production scale it required.
Tiësto's early Las Vegas residency arc began at Marquee before his programming relationship evolved toward Hakkasan and eventually to Zouk at Resorts World — illustrating a recurring pattern in which Marquee has functioned as a launch position for the Strip's most durable residency artists. The Cosmopolitan's mainstream accessibility allows artists to reach the broadest Las Vegas audience in an early career chapter before migrating to venues with more genre-specific positioning.
Kygo's programming at Marquee introduced acoustic-electronic hybrid sets to the Strip in a format that the Main Room's acoustic geometry supported more naturally than enclosed warehouse configurations at Hakkasan or OMNIA. Kygo's set design incorporated live guitar and piano elements alongside electronic production; Marquee's open-room format created space for that hybrid production that fully enclosed rooms could not accommodate equivalently.
The hip-hop crossover programming at Marquee distinguishes the Cosmopolitan's nightclub identity from every other top-tier EDM venue on the Strip. Drake, Lil Wayne, and Rick Ross have all headlined special events at Marquee — a frequency of hip-hop booking at the mega-club tier that no competing venue matches. The Main Room's 5,000-person capacity and production infrastructure accommodate live hip-hop performance at the same quality level as EDM programming. Celebrity birthday parties at Marquee reflect The Cosmopolitan's active celebrity guest list: the property's high-floor residential-style penthouses and direct elevator access to the nightclub create a repeat-visit dynamic that draws entertainment industry figures back across multiple Las Vegas trips, making the Cosmopolitan's celebrity hospitality portfolio among the most active of any Strip nightclub host property.
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
What are the three rooms at Marquee Nightclub?
Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan has three distinct rooms running simultaneously. The Main Room is the 5,000-person primary floor, anchored by a custom 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith whose animation cycles synchronize to the DJ performance and reach maximum complexity between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's peak. Fisher and Chris Lake headline the Main Room in 2026. The Boom Box is an acoustically enclosed second room with a lower ceiling than the Main Room, engineered for bass-forward tech house and electronic music — the acoustic compression produces sub-bass pressure that the open Main Room cannot replicate at equivalent output. The Library is a reservation-only speakeasy for groups of 4 to 8, with book-lined walls, low lighting, and a private atmosphere that operates 50 feet from the Main Room floor without meaningful noise bleed. Bottle service starts at $600 in the Library and $1,500+ in the Main Room. Walk-in access to the Library is not available on Friday or Saturday headliner nights.
Who are Marquee Nightclub's 2026 resident DJs?
Marquee Nightclub's 2026 resident roster is headlined by Fisher and Chris Lake, who split the Friday and Saturday headliner slots at The Cosmopolitan. The supporting resident lineup includes DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, Deorro, Nora En Pure, Sam Feldt, Lost Kings, CID, and Eric Dlux — a roster that spans tech house, electronic, open format, and hip-hop across the operating week. Marquee maintains a Beatport partnership for Friday night programming: Beatport, the world's largest electronic music platform for DJs and producers, co-programs select Friday bookings with credibility that differentiates those nights from standard celebrity DJ appearances. The same resident-level booking philosophy applies to Marquee Dayclub on the rooftop during spring and summer pool season, where the afternoon programming mirrors the nightclub's artist quality in a poolside outdoor setting.
Where is the Marquee guest list entrance — which line do I join?
The Marquee Nightclub guest list entrance is the LEFT line at the main Marquee entrance door, accessed from The Cosmopolitan casino floor near the Chandelier Bar. The right-side line is general admission — guests who join the wrong line pay full cover regardless of having a guest list confirmation. To find Marquee: enter The Cosmopolitan from Las Vegas Boulevard, walk through the casino to the Chandelier Bar landmark (the three-level crystal chandelier suspended in the center lobby), and follow directional signage to the Marquee elevator banks. The entrance is fully indoor — no outdoor street queue at any time of year. ID check occurs at The Cosmopolitan casino entrance before the Marquee door; 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID is required. On Fisher or Chris Lake headliner nights, the guest list line develops a 20 to 30 minute queue by 11:30 PM — arrive by 10:30 PM for immediate check-in.
What is the best night of the week to go to Marquee Nightclub?
The best night at Marquee depends on your group type. Friday is the Beatport-partnered headliner night with Fisher and Chris Lake rotating the top slot — the most credentialed electronic programming of the week with the guest list men's entry closing at 1:00 AM. Saturday is peak crowd density with the strictest ratio enforcement and the earliest guest list men's cutoff of any Marquee operating night — midnight specifically, versus 1:00 AM on Friday and Sunday. Sunday Drenched programming is the most accessible for men's guest list with a 1:00 AM cutoff and less strict ratio enforcement than Saturday. Wednesday Lowkey in the Library is a reservation-only intimate event in the speakeasy room for groups of 4 to 8 — not a full main-room night, but the most accessible Marquee experience for small groups who want the venue without Friday-Saturday density. For most first-time visitors, Friday offers the best combination of headliner quality and guest list accessibility.
What time does the guest list close at Marquee Nightclub?
The Marquee Nightclub guest list sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM on the night of your visit — this is a firm cutoff, not a suggestion. Late submissions are not accepted after 8:00 PM, and there are no exceptions for groups who forgot to register earlier in the day. Men's free entry on the guest list closes at 1:00 AM on Friday and Sunday, and at midnight specifically on Saturday — one hour earlier than other operating nights. Women receive complimentary entry all night on the guest list regardless of arrival time. The guest list entrance is on the LEFT side of the Marquee entrance door from The Cosmopolitan casino floor; the right side is general admission. Sign up through NoCoverVegas at any point before 8:00 PM on the day of your visit — a text confirmation arrives within minutes. Groups should check in together through the guest list line; splitting a registered group between the guest list and GA lines causes check-in complications.
Is the Library speakeasy at Marquee reservation-only?
Yes — the Library speakeasy at Marquee Nightclub operates as a reservation-only bottle service room on Friday and Saturday nights. Walk-in requests are turned away at the Library door on peak nights regardless of how early the group arrives or whether they hold main-room guest list access. The Library is designed for groups of 4 to 8 guests and cannot accommodate larger parties. Bottle service starts at $600 per table — the lowest bottle service minimum at Marquee and $900 below the $1,500 floor for Main Room tables. Wednesday Lowkey Library events use the Library as the primary programming space rather than a secondary add-on, making Wednesday the most accessible night for Library reservations. The strategic use case for the Library is to pre-book it as a gathering space for the first hour of a Marquee visit, transition to the Main Room for the headliner's LED monolith peak performance (12:30–2:30 AM), then return to the Library for a final round — a three-phase evening structure that no single-room Strip mega-club can replicate.
Can I go to Marquee Dayclub and Marquee Nightclub on the same day?
Yes — The Cosmopolitan property enables a full Marquee day-to-night combination without leaving the building or arranging transportation between venues. Marquee Dayclub operates on the rooftop during spring and summer pool season (typically May through Labor Day weekend in September), opening in the early afternoon with a poolside DJ stage, cabana service, and panoramic Strip views looking west toward ARIA and south toward Bellagio. The dayclub closes around 6:00 PM. Guests who want to continue to the nightclub return to their Cosmopolitan hotel room to change attire, then re-enter Marquee Nightclub when doors open at 10:30 PM. The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 of The Cosmopolitan — accessible via a short casino elevator — is the standard gathering point between the dayclub close and nightclub open. NoCoverVegas manages guest list access for both venues through the same booking, meaning the group submits one reservation rather than separate registrations. During peak pool season, Fisher and Chris Lake program the dayclub at the same headliner quality level as the nightclub below.
What do I say at the Marquee Nightclub guest list check-in?
Enter The Cosmopolitan from Las Vegas Boulevard and proceed to the casino-level Marquee entrance near the Chandelier Bar. Two queues operate side by side: general admission on the RIGHT and the guest list line on the LEFT. Join the LEFT queue and tell the host: 'I'm on the NoCoverVegas guest list — [your name], party of [X].' Present a valid 21+ photo ID immediately. The Cosmopolitan's casino ID check occurs before you reach the Marquee entrance itself — confirm every group member has ID before entering the building. On Fisher or Chris Lake headliner nights, the left-side guest list queue develops a 20–30 minute wait by 11:30 PM; arriving by 10:30 PM avoids that. Saturday men's free entry closes at midnight — one hour earlier than Friday (1:00 AM) — so arriving by 11:30 PM on Saturdays is especially important. Your NoCoverVegas text confirmation is your reference if asked how you registered. Marquee's sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM — among the earliest on the Strip — so submit your registration before dinner, not from the casino floor.
Does the Marquee guest list reduce Library speakeasy or main room bottle service minimums?
No — the NoCoverVegas guest list covers entry to Marquee's main room and does not reduce bottle service minimums or grant Library speakeasy access. The Library is reservation-only on Friday and Saturday nights, with bottle service starting at $600 per table — walk-in requests are turned away regardless of guest list status. Main room bottle service starts at $1,500 per table and is determined by position and night, not by entry method. The guest list saves the cover charge: typically $30–50 per person for women, $40–65 for men. Groups who want to combine free entry with Library access should book a Library reservation through NoCoverVegas in addition to the guest list — both confirmations coordinate through the same booking conversation, and Library guests arrive via a distinct host-coordinated entry point rather than the casino-floor guest list line. Combining the two gives a group reserved Library space for the first hour and free main-room entry for those not at the Library table.
What is the earliest I can arrive at Marquee Nightclub on a guest list and what time should I target?
Marquee Nightclub opens at 10:30 PM — that is both the earliest possible arrival and the recommended arrival window on peak headliner nights. Arriving at 10:30 PM means walking to the left-side guest list line with minimal queue, positioning your group in the main room or Library before the floor fills, and giving men the maximum window before the midnight or 1:00 AM guest list cutoff depending on the night. The Main Room LED monolith production climax — the moment Marquee is built around — typically runs between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's peak set. Groups who arrive at 10:30 PM can use the first 90 minutes to settle in the Boom Box or Library, then transition to the Main Room floor by midnight for that sequence. The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 of The Cosmopolitan opens at 8:00 PM and serves as the standard pre-Marquee gathering point — accessible from the same casino building, no transportation required — for groups who want to arrive at the property before the nightclub opens.
Three-Room Strategy
Main Room, Boom Box, Library: How to Use All of Marquee
Marquee Nightclub operates three fully distinct rooms simultaneously under one roof, and the majority of first-time guests spend their entire night in the Main Room without discovering that the other two environments exist. A single guest list entry covers the Main Room, the Boom Box, and access to the Library speakeasy corridor — but the Library itself requires a reservation, which means first-time visitors who did not book in advance encounter the Library entrance and turn back. Understanding the three-room structure before arrival is the difference between a standard Las Vegas nightclub night and the most architecturally varied clubbing experience on the Strip.
The Main Room is the 5,000-capacity primary floor, anchored by the 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith — a custom-engineered installation that runs animation sequences synchronized to the DJ's performance rather than pre-programmed ambient loops. The monolith's visual complexity peaks between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's peak performance. Fisher and Chris Lake hold the headliner slots in 2026, alternating the Main Room on Friday and Saturday nights. The crowd on Fisher nights and Chris Lake nights differs enough to treat as two distinct experiences: Fisher draws the tech-house faithful, the crowd is younger and more musically engaged, and the Boom Box room on those nights often runs supporting tech-house programming that complements the Main Room without replicating it. Chris Lake brings melodic electronic and house with a slightly broader demographic — more crossover appeal, marginally less strict on the Boom Box's programming connection to the headliner above.
The Boom Box is acoustically engineered for bass-forward tech house at a lower ceiling height than the Main Room. The physical enclosure produces sub-bass pressure that the open 5,000-person Main Room cannot replicate regardless of speaker count or output levels — the walls and ceiling are part of the acoustic design. Groups who know their musical preference runs toward bass-forward electronic production should treat the Boom Box as the correct room rather than an alternative when the Main Room gets crowded. The entry from the main corridor is brief, and the acoustic change is immediate.
The Library speakeasy must be reserved in advance through NoCoverVegas — walk-in requests on Friday and Saturday headliner nights are almost always declined. Groups of 4 to 8 who pre-book it get a book-lined, low-lit intimate room with bottle service starting at $600, the lowest bottle service minimum at Marquee and $900 below the Main Room floor. The strategic use case: use the Library for the first 45 to 60 minutes of the evening as a gathering point while the Main Room builds, then transition to the Main Room floor for the headliner's peak performance at 12:30 AM. For groups with a mix of social preferences — some who want quiet conversation early in the night alongside access to the main production — the Library-to-Main-Room sequence is the cleanest execution of a Marquee evening.
Guest List Timing
Saturday Men's Entry Closes at Midnight — Not 1 AM
Marquee's guest list rules have one critical distinction that separates Saturday from every other operating night: men's complimentary entry closes at midnight on Saturdays — not at 1:00 AM as on Fridays and Sundays. This one-hour difference matters substantially for groups accustomed to the 12:30 AM or 1:00 AM cutoffs that operate at most Strip nightclubs. A group that arrives at 12:15 AM on a Friday or Sunday with a valid NoCoverVegas guest list confirmation gets in free. The same group on a Saturday gets stopped at the door. The Saturday midnight cutoff is a hard rule, not a traffic-dependent judgment call — it applies uniformly regardless of how busy the night is.
For Saturday guest list visits to Marquee, plan arrival by 11:30 PM at the latest. Fisher or Chris Lake headliner Saturdays develop a 20 to 30 minute guest list queue by 11:30 PM, which means a group arriving at 11:30 PM is checking in at approximately 11:50 PM to midnight — the outer edge of safe entry. Groups arriving at midnight on Saturday face a coin-flip: if the line processes quickly, they make the cutoff; if it does not, they pay cover. The only reliable strategy for Saturday is arriving by 11:15 PM, which provides a comfortable buffer even on peak-demand headliner nights. Fridays and Sundays are more forgiving — the 1:00 AM men's cutoff allows arrival closer to 12:30 AM while still using the guest list benefit.
The guest list sign-up deadline of 8:00 PM is a hard cutoff that applies to all Marquee operating nights. Unlike the midnight men's entry closure on Saturdays — which is a door policy — the 8 PM sign-up cutoff is an administrative deadline: submissions after 8 PM are simply not processed, so the group's name does not appear at the check-in desk when they arrive. Groups who wait until after dinner to register often miss the window. Restaurant service on the Strip regularly runs until 9 or 10 PM, and post-dinner registration is too late. Register by 8 PM regardless of your planned arrival time, and manage your arrival time separately from the sign-up step.
The LED monolith's animation sequences reach their most complex visual patterns during the headliner's peak performance window of 12:30 AM to 2:30 AM. Groups who arrive before midnight have time to navigate the Library or Boom Box chapter before positioning in the Main Room for the headliner's building set. Groups who arrive at 12:30 AM or later miss the monolith's sequence build from the beginning — they enter into the peak rather than experiencing the progression from quiet to full complexity. For a venue whose defining visual characteristic is a 1.5-ton custom installation engineered for audio synchronization, experiencing the progression is the complete experience.
Marquee Mondays
Industry Night and the Dayclub Circuit
Marquee Mondays has operated continuously since the venue opened in 2010 and remains one of the most reliable midweek nightclub nights on the Las Vegas Strip after 15 years. The format draws the Las Vegas hospitality industry — service workers, hotel staff, casino employees, and venue regulars whose weekend schedules give them Monday availability. The practical effect for visiting groups: Marquee Mondays runs the full Main Room LED monolith and laser system at the same quality as a peak weekend night, but with a crowd that is 30 to 40 percent local, more relaxed ratio enforcement at the door for men's guest list entry, and bottle service minimums set below Friday–Saturday peak pricing. For groups where maintaining an even female-to-male ratio for weekend guest list entry would require logistical coordination, Marquee Mondays removes that variable while preserving the full visual production.
The Marquee Dayclub on The Cosmopolitan rooftop creates the best full-day circuit at a single property on the central Strip during spring and summer pool season. The Dayclub opens in the afternoon — typically noon or 1 PM — with a poolside stage, DJ programming at headliner quality, and cabana bottle service looking west across the Strip and south toward ARIA and Bellagio. The Dayclub closes around 6 PM. Groups who use the dayclub-to-nightclub pipeline execute a complete day-to-night Marquee experience without leaving the building: afternoon poolside at the Dayclub, hotel room return for wardrobe change and dinner at one of The Cosmopolitan's restaurants, then nightclub doors at 10:30 PM. No rideshare, no transit logistics, no coordination between two separately managed venues. NoCoverVegas handles both the dayclub and nightclub guest list through the same booking.
The Chandelier Bar at The Cosmopolitan — a three-level bar installation suspended in a two-story crystal chandelier at the center of the casino lobby — is the standard Marquee pre-game gathering point. Level 1.5, accessible by a short elevator from the casino floor, is the most photographed bar interior in Las Vegas. Birthday and bachelorette groups consistently use it for the first round of the evening: the visual impact is immediate, the cocktail quality is high, and the location positions the group one floor from the Marquee entrance elevator bank. Groups staying at The Cosmopolitan have a direct internal elevator from their hotel tower to the Chandelier Bar and then Marquee — the club is architecturally integrated into the hotel rather than being a separate-entrance venue on the casino floor, which means Cosmopolitan hotel guests experience no outdoor exposure between their room and the nightclub at any time of year.
Marquee Mondays (Industry Night)
Relaxed ratio enforcement, lower bottle service minimums, local industry crowd — best option for male-heavy groups or midweek visits
Marquee Dayclub (Rooftop)
Spring/summer rooftop pool party above the nightclub — same DJ quality, Strip views, free guest list available through NoCoverVegas
July 2026 Schedule
Who's Playing When: Marquee Nightclub July 2026 DJ Calendar
Marquee's July 2026 nightclub calendar operates five nights per week — Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday — across 18 confirmed event nights. Fridays and Saturdays run the headliner rotation, Mondays run Marquee Mondays with rotating guest DJs, Wednesdays are reserved for the Lowkey in the Library reservation-only speakeasy series. July's highlight bookings span multiple genres: DJ Pauly D opens the July 4th Independence Day weekend on Friday July 3, making it the highest-demand guest list registration of the month. Elderbrook on Friday July 10 brings Grammy-nominated melodic house to the Main Room — his Marquee Nightclub residency includes two July dates (July 10 and August 1), and he also headlines Marquee Dayclub on the Fourth of July afternoon. Jonas Blue on Friday July 24 is Marquee's broadest-demographic booking of the month — 22 billion combined streams and a catalog of melodic dance crossover hits make July 24 the most accessible Friday guest list night for mixed-genre groups. Louis The Child on Saturday July 25is the month's highest-demand Saturday — an indie electronic duo whose Las Vegas nightclub appearances are infrequent relative to their audience size. Sign up 72 hours in advance for July 25 and arrive by 11:00 PM; the Saturday midnight men's cutoff applies and the July 25 guest list line will develop a queue by 11:15 PM.
Wednesday Lowkey in the Library runs every Wednesday in July — five dates featuring resident and rotating DJs in the Library speakeasy: Twenty Six (July 1), Kidoo (July 8), Maxi Meraki (July 15), DMTRI (July 22), and Chris Garcia (July 29). All five are reservation-only Library events, not main-room nights. Groups of 4 to 8 who want the Library experience without navigating Friday–Saturday headliner demand book a Wednesday slot; the same 8:00 PM sign-up deadline applies with significantly more relaxed door management than weekend nights.
Marquee Mondaysin July features Eric Dlux (July 6), Ohgeesy (July 13), DJ Vice (July 20), and DJ Puffy (July 27) — a rotating roster of open-format and hip-hop DJs. Ohgeesy (July 13) — a West Coast rapper affiliated with 03 Greedo's circle — extends Marquee Mondays into live-performance-adjacent hip-hop territory that differs from the standard resident DJ format. All Monday dates run relaxed ratio enforcement: male-heavy groups and solo male guests consistently find Marquee Mondays the most accessible guest list night of the week. The 8:00 PM sign-up deadline applies, but the check-in process moves faster and the door management is lighter than any weekend night.
Guest list timing varies by date type. For DJ Pauly D on July 3 (Independence Day weekend): sign up 4 to 5 days in advance — Independence Day is one of the three highest-traffic Strip weekends and guest list capacity fills faster than a standard headliner Friday. Arrive by 10:30 PM. For Louis The Child on July 25: submit 48 to 72 hours ahead; remember the Saturday midnight men's cutoff and arrive by 11:00 PM. For Elderbrook on July 10 and Jonas Blue on July 24: same-week registration is typically sufficient. The 8:00 PM sign-up deadline applies uniformly to all July dates — register before dinner, not after.
| Date | Artist | Format | Guest List Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wed Jul 1 | Twenty Six | Lowkey in the Library (reservation-only) | Pre-book Library — walk-ins denied on peak nights |
| Fri Jul 3 | DJ Pauly D | July 4th Holiday Weekend | Sign up 4–5 days ahead — arrive by 10:30 PM |
| Sat Jul 4 | Twinsick | Independence Day — EDM | Sign up 3–4 days ahead — midnight cutoff for men |
| Mon Jul 6 | Eric Dlux | Marquee Mondays (Open Format) | Same-day sign-up OK — most relaxed ratio enforcement |
| Wed Jul 8 | Kidoo | Lowkey in the Library (reservation-only) | Pre-book Library — walk-ins denied |
| Fri Jul 10 | Elderbrook | Melodic House / Progressive | Sign up same week — most accessible July Friday |
| Sat Jul 11 | Special Guest | TBA Headliner | Sign up 48 hrs ahead — midnight cutoff for men |
| Mon Jul 13 | Ohgeesy | Marquee Mondays (Hip-Hop) | Same-day to 24 hrs ahead — relaxed ratio |
| Wed Jul 15 | Maxi Meraki | Lowkey in the Library (reservation-only) | Pre-book Library — walk-ins denied |
| Fri Jul 17 | DJ Irie | Open Format / Top 40 | Sign up same week — accessible Friday |
| Sat Jul 18 | Altego | Electronic / Dance Pop | Sign up 24–48 hrs ahead — midnight cutoff for men |
| Mon Jul 20 | DJ Vice | Marquee Mondays (Open Format) | Same-day OK — most relaxed night of the week |
| Wed Jul 22 | DMTRI | Lowkey in the Library (reservation-only) | Pre-book Library — walk-ins denied |
| Fri Jul 24 | Jonas Blue | Melodic Dance / Commercial Electronic | Sign up same week — broadest demographic Friday |
| Sat Jul 25 | Louis The Child | Indie Electronic / Pop | Sign up 72 hrs ahead — highest-demand Saturday of month |
| Mon Jul 27 | DJ Puffy | Marquee Mondays (Open Format) | Same-day OK — relaxed ratio |
| Wed Jul 29 | Chris Garcia | Lowkey in the Library (reservation-only) | Pre-book Library — walk-ins denied |
| Fri Jul 31 | Lavern | Electronic | Sign up same week |
Day to Night Circuit
Marquee Dayclub to Marquee Nightclub: The Cosmopolitan Day-to-Night Pipeline
Marquee Dayclub on The Cosmopolitan rooftop and Marquee Nightclub on the casino floor share the same property footprint, the same Tao Group operator, and — during summer pool season — the same DJ residency roster. The day-to-night circuit at The Cosmopolitan is the only one on the Strip that puts a rooftop pool party and a 40,000-square-foot nightclub in the same building: no rideshare, no separate hotel check-in, no transit coordination between venues managed by different operators. Groups who understand this architecture execute a complete Cosmopolitan day using a single NoCoverVegas booking that covers both the Dayclub guest list and the nightclub guest list through the same point of contact.
The Independence Day weekend sequence — July 4th — illustrates the pipeline at its best. Fisher headlines Marquee Dayclub's Full Bloom series on July 4th (11:00 AM start), bringing the tech house headliner to the rooftop pool deck for an afternoon set during the Independence Day holiday. Elderbrook holds the Marquee Nightclub slot on Independence Day Saturday(July 4th, doors 10:30 PM) — melodic house and progressive in the Main Room that follows Fisher's tech house pool set in genre arc without replicating it. A group that books both can spend the holiday with Fisher poolside from noon through mid-afternoon, transition through The Cosmopolitan for a room reset and dinner, and arrive at Marquee Nightclub for Elderbrook's Main Room set from 10:30 PM. Two distinct musical formats, two production environments, one property footprint the group never has to leave.
The practical mechanics of the Dayclub-to-Nightclub transition require one logistical variable: the nightclub's dress code is incompatible with pool attire. Marquee Nightclub enforces upscale nightclub dress — fitted pants or dark jeans, dress shoes or clean leather sneakers, collared shirt or fashion top for men; no athletic wear, hats, sandals, or swim attire. Guests transitioning from the Dayclub without a Cosmopolitan room need to arrange wardrobe logistics before the evening. Cosmopolitan hotel guests have a structural advantage: a direct elevator from the pool deck to the hotel tower, a room return of 30 to 45 minutes, and a return to Marquee Nightclub via the internal casino elevator without outdoor exposure or rideshare. The Cosmopolitan stay is the logistical key that makes the full-day pipeline seamless. Groups staying off-property face a more complex transition — returning to their hotel for wardrobe change, then ridesharing back to The Cosmopolitan — but the pipeline remains viable for groups willing to plan the transit in advance.
The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 — a three-level crystal chandelier installation at the center of The Cosmopolitan lobby — functions as the natural gathering point between the Dayclub close (around 6:00 PM) and Marquee Nightclub's 10:30 PM opening. Birthday and bachelorette groups who close out the Dayclub at 6:00 PM return to rooms, shower and change, and reconvene at the Chandelier Bar for cocktails from approximately 8:30 to 9:30 PM before moving to the Marquee elevator bank at 10:00 PM. Level 1.5 is the most photographed bar interior in Las Vegas — the photo opportunity and the logistical convenience land on the same stop in the itinerary. NoCoverVegas handles Dayclub sign-up through the same booking as nightclub — submit the form on this page and note that you want both venues; we confirm both in one conversation. Dayclub sign-up for Fisher dates closes earlier than nightclub — register for Dayclub by 9:00 AM on the day of the event.
Marquee Dayclub Free Guest List
Fisher and Chris Lake headline the Full Bloom summer series — pair the dayclub with Marquee Nightclub for the complete Cosmopolitan day-to-night circuit
The Cosmopolitan Hotel
Staying on-property gives direct elevator access between the Dayclub rooftop and Marquee Nightclub — the cleanest day-to-night pipeline on the central Strip
Night-of Guide
What to Expect at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
Getting There
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub is located at The Cosmopolitan. Rideshare dropoff at The Cosmopolitan main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Marquee entrance is on the casino floor near the Chandelier Bar.
Parking
Self-parking at The Cosmopolitan garage ($18). Valet available ($35+). Direct garage elevator access.
Drinks & Prices
Expect to pay mixed drinks $18–28, beers $14, bottles from $600 once inside. Prices are in line with other Strip nightclubs.
Industry Night
Wednesday features Lowkey in the Library — an intimate reservation-only event in the speakeasy room.
Ladies Free
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday on guest list
Plan Ahead
How to Make the Most of Your Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Guest List Night
Signing up for the guest list at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclubis the first step. Getting the rest right is what separates a great night from a frustrating one. Here's what to know before you go.
When to Sign Up
Guest list spots at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclubare available on a first-come, first-served basis. For Friday and Saturday nights — the two busiest nights of the week on the Strip — sign up at least 48 hours in advance. For slower nights (Monday through Thursday), same-day signups are usually fine, but confirming early removes any uncertainty. Holiday weekends and special events fill faster; if you're visiting during EDC, Memorial Day, Labor Day, or New Year's Eve, treat the guest list like a dinner reservation — book it as soon as you know your dates.
When to Arrive
Guest list entry windows are real deadlines. Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub typically cuts off complimentary guest list entry at the times listed in the rules above. After that window closes, you're paying cover — regardless of whether you signed up in advance. Arriving by 11:30 PM is the safe play for weekend nights. If your group is running late, call or text ahead; promoters sometimes hold spots for groups that communicate early.
Fridays tend to fill faster than Saturdays because the tourist-to-local ratio skews higher — more first-timers who arrive early. Saturdays stay busy longer, but the door is also more selective as the night progresses. Thursday nights at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub are frequently the best value: guest list entry is easy, the crowd is younger, and you avoid the Sunday-flight pressure that quiets Saturdays by 2 AM.
What to Bring
Your name on the guest list is confirmed, but the door staff still needs to verify it. Bring a government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport) for every person in your group. Age verification is strict at all Las Vegas nightclubs — no exceptions. You do not need a printed confirmation; your name in the system is sufficient, but having the confirmation email accessible on your phone removes any ambiguity if there's a question at the door.
Group Coordination
Register your group under a single name — whoever is most likely to arrive first and speak to the door staff. Don't split a group of six across three separate guest list submissions; it creates confusion at the door and can result in some members getting waved through while others are held. One registration, one point of contact, one person who leads the group to the VIP guest list line. The rest of the group arrives together or waits outside until the registered person has checked in.
If your group has a mix of people arriving from different locations (hotel pickup vs. meeting at the venue), communicate the plan before you leave. The guest list door at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub is not a waiting area — you check in as a group, not individually.
Know Your Options
Guest List vs. Bottle Service at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
Both options get you into Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub. The question is what experience you're optimizing for, and that depends entirely on your group's size, budget, and priorities.
Guest List Entry
- ✓Free entry (no cover charge)
- ✓Full access to the main floor and bar
- ✓No minimum spend requirement
- ✓Ideal for groups of 2–8
- —No dedicated table or seating
- —Time-limited entry window (usually until midnight–12:30 AM)
- —Dress code applies; no exceptions at the door
Bottle Service / VIP Table
- ✓Guaranteed entry, no time restriction
- ✓Private table with dedicated server
- ✓Reserved seating for your whole group
- ✓Best for groups of 6+ or special occasions
- —Minimum spend: Starting at $600 for Library room, $1,500+ for main room
- —Gratuity (18–20%) added to final bill
- —Requires advance reservation
When Guest List Makes Sense
Guest list is the right call when your group is small (under 6 people), when your budget is limited, or when you're treating this as one stop on a multi-venue night. It's also the better choice if you're not sure how long you'll stay — guest list entry gets you in without locking you into a minimum spend. Many groups use the guest list for their first Vegas night and upgrade to bottle service for a birthday or special event night later in the trip.
When Bottle Service Is Worth It
Bottle service makes financial sense when your group is large enough that the per-person cost approaches what you'd spend on drinks anyway. For a group of 8 sharing a $1,200 minimum table, that's $150 per person before gratuity — comparable to three rounds of cocktails at Strip prices. Add in the guaranteed entry, dedicated server, and a home base for the night, and the math changes. For birthday parties, bachelor parties, and bachelorette groups where the experience is the point, bottle service removes friction and gives the group something to organize around.
The honest answer: guest list is better value for spontaneous nights, smaller groups, or multi-venue evenings. Bottle service is better value when your group is 6+, you want to stay in one place, and the occasion warrants the splurge.
Night of the Visit
Step-by-Step: Arriving at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
The difference between a smooth arrival and a stressful one at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclubis usually preparation. Here's exactly what happens when you show up.
Get There and Find the Entry Point
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub has multiple entry points depending on whether you have a reservation, are on the guest list, or are walking up. Guest list guests use a dedicated line — look for the promoter or host check-in area, which is typically separate from the general admission queue. If you're unsure where to go, tell the first security or staff member you see that you're on the guest list. They'll direct you. Do not get in the general line — you will wait unnecessarily.
Check In at the Guest List Desk
Give your name to the host or check-in staff. They'll search the list and confirm your party size. Have your group together — if you're waiting for two people who are still parking, step aside and let them know you'll need a moment. Holding up the check-in line creates friction. Once your name is confirmed, you'll receive wristbands or be waved to the next step.
ID Check and Entry
Every person in your group shows ID to security. This happens at the door, not at the check-in desk — it's a separate checkpoint. Bounced IDs (expired, under 21, non-government-issued) result in that person being denied entry regardless of your guest list status. There is no negotiation at this step. Once past security, you're inside — no cover charge will be collected.
Getting Drinks
Guest list entry does not include drink minimums or free drinks (unless your specific guest list package included a drink ticket, which is noted at signup). Head to the bar and order as you would at any venue. Pricing at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub: Mixed drinks $18–28, Beers $14, Bottles from $600. Card tabs are the easiest way to manage spending — most bars will start a tab and close it when you're ready to leave.
On the Floor
Guest list guests have access to the full main floor — the same floor, same music, same DJ as bottle service guests. The difference is seating: VIP tables are reserved for bottle service. Guest list guests stand and move through the crowd, which is the majority experience at any nightclub. At capacity (5,000 people), Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub is dense. The best real estate on the floor is typically near the soundboard (center of the room, elevated audio) rather than pressed against the stage.
Getting Home
Plan your exit before you need it. Rideshare dropoff at The Cosmopolitan main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Marquee entrance is on the casino floor near the Chandelier Bar.
Self-parking at The Cosmopolitan garage ($18). Valet available ($35+). Direct garage elevator access.
Las Vegas nightclubs close at 4 AM (some extend to 6 AM on weekends). The last hour tends to get louder and more crowded — the remaining crowd is the committed crowd. If you're ready to leave before closing, going between 1:30–2:30 AM catches the lightest rideshare demand before the post-close surge.
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Where to Stay
Hotels Near Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
The best hotels for easy access to Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub — walk to the club from your room.
MGM Grand
8 min walkResort fee: $39/night
Caesars Palace
8 min walkResort fee: $45/night
Bellagio
5 min walkResort fee: $45/night
Cosmopolitan
On-PropertyResort fee: $55/night
ARIA
3 min walkResort fee: $55/night
Mandalay Bay
15 min walkResort fee: $50/night
Luxor
12 min walkResort fee: $35/night
Excalibur
10 min walkResort fee: $35/night
Park MGM
8 min walkResort fee: $39/night
The LINQ
10 min walkResort fee: $37/night
Flamingo
10 min walkResort fee: $37/night
Harrah's
12 min walkResort fee: $37/night
Planet Hollywood
5 min walkResort fee: $39/night
Paris
0.4 miResort fee: $39/night
Horseshoe
0.4 miResort fee: $45/night
Virgin Hotels
1.6 miResort fee: $39/night
Vdara
0.5 miResort fee: $45/night
Waldorf Astoria
0.3 miResort fee: $0/night
Gold Coast
2.0 miResort fee: $29/night
Desert Club Resort
0.8 miResort fee: $39/night
Casino Royale
0.4 miAlexis Park
1.0 miSerene Vegas
0.9 miResort fee: $37/night
Tuscany Suites
0.5 miPlatinum Hotel
0.5 miElara
0.3 miSignature at MGM
0.5 miResort fee: $39/night
Grand Chateau
0.5 miHyatt Place Las Vegas
2.0 miResort fee: No resort fee
Westin Las Vegas
0.5 miResort fee: $39.68/night
The Reserve at Park MGM
8 min walkResort fee: $50/night + tax
Wyndham Grand Desert
0.5 miResort fee: TBD
Ellis Island
0.4 miResort fee: $35/night
Polo Towers
0.4 miResort fee: $32/night
Jockey Club
0.2 miResort fee: No resort fee
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0.4 miResort fee: No resort fee
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1.8 miResort fee: No resort fee
Nobu Hotel
0.5 miResort fee: $45/night
HGV Club Flamingo
0.4 miResort fee: $25/night
Vanderpump Hotel
5 min walkResort fee: $54.95/night
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