Stoney's Rockin' Country Guest List
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Town Square Las Vegas · Thu–Sat, 7 PM – 2 AM; Sun, 3 PM – 10 PM
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Stoney's Rockin' Country Guest List Rules
- NoCoverVegas guest list provides free or reduced-cover entry Thursday through Saturday — register with your name, group size, and preferred date, and arrive during the evening to check in at the Stoney's entrance inside Town Square Las Vegas at 6611 Las Vegas Blvd S.
- No strict female-to-male ratio requirement; all group compositions welcome on guest list.
- Thursday is Ladies Night with free entry for women and $3 drinks all night, plus complimentary dance lessons at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM — the best value midweek nightlife deal in Las Vegas for a group night out.
- The first Thursday of every month is Bikini Bull Riding Ladies Night with doors at 7:00 PM.
- Active and retired military, nurses, first responders, and teachers receive free entry with valid ID every night.
- Dance lessons run Thursday through Saturday at both 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM — arrive before 7:30 PM to participate in the first lesson before the main dance floor fills.
- No cover for the NoCoverVegas guest list on Thursdays; reduced $5–10 Friday and Saturday cover waived with guest list registration.
- 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID required.
What's Included
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Cover Charge Savings — Stoney's Rockin' Country
Without guest list
Normally $5-15 cover — FREE or reduced with NoCoverVegas guest list
With NoCoverVegas guest list
$0 — Free Entry
For a group of four on a Friday or Saturday, skipping the cover at Stoney's Rockin' Countrysaves $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 Stoney's Rockin' Country
What Makes Stoney's Rockin' Country Worth It
- 20,000 sq ft country dance hall
- 2,500+ sq ft dance floor for line dancing and two-stepping
- Live Nashville country artists every Friday
- Mechanical bull
- Dance lessons Thu–Sat at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM
Stoney's Rockin' Country Guest List — FAQ
How do I get on the Stoney's Rockin' Country 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 Stoney's Rockin' Country guest list free?
Yes, 100% free. There is no charge to sign up for the Stoney's Rockin' Country guest list through NoCoverVegas. You save the full cover charge, which is normally normally $5-15 cover — free or reduced with nocovervegas guest list.
What time does the Stoney's Rockin' Country guest list close?
NoCoverVegas guest list provides free or reduced-cover entry Thursday through Saturday — register with your name, group size, and preferred date, and arrive during the evening to check in at the Stoney's entrance inside Town Square Las Vegas at 6611 Las Vegas Blvd S. 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 Stoney's Rockin' Country?
Smart casual. Western and country attire welcome and encouraged. No tank tops for men.
How much does Stoney's Rockin' Country cost without the guest list?
Normally $5-15 cover — FREE or reduced with NoCoverVegas guest list
What is Stoney's Rockin' Country like on a typical night?
Stoney's Rockin' Country is a 20,000 square foot country music nightclub at Town Square Las Vegas — the city's only dedicated large-format country dance hall, set within the open-air Town Square shopping complex just south of Mandalay Bay at the southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard. The 2,500+ square foot main dance floor is the largest dedicated country floor in Las Vegas and supports both line dancing formations and couples two-stepping simultaneously, with the floor plan built around the dance experience rather than the bottle service table model that defines Strip clubs. Live Nashville country artists perform every Friday, drawing a crowd that travels specifically for the live country performance rather than the DJ programming that most Las Vegas nightclubs offer. Thursday through Saturday, staff-led dance lessons run at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM — the best crash course in country dancing available in the city and a natural group social icebreaker before the evening builds momentum. The mechanical bull is operational most nights, the beer selection runs deep on domestics and craft Texas and Nashville brands, and the outdoor courtyard access from the Town Square campus provides natural airflow that the enclosed Strip mega-clubs cannot match. The vibe is best described as las vegas's most authentic country nightclub experience — a 20,000 square foot dance hall at town square built around the two-step, the line dance, and the live friday country set rather than the strip's bottle-service formula. staff-led dance lessons run thursday through saturday at 7:30 pm and 8:30 pm, giving first-time country dancers a genuine crash course in the form before the main floor opens — a structured onboarding that no other las vegas nightclub genre replicates with that level of consistency. the mechanical bull runs most nights as both challenge and social spectacle, generating laughter and crowd energy that dj-driven clubs cannot match. the 2,500-plus square foot main floor supports simultaneous line dancing and couples two-stepping without crowding either format — the floor plan was built for dancing first. live nashville country artists perform every friday, giving the room a specific energy that recorded-music nights don't match. wednesday and sunday carry no cover charge and $4 well, wine, and draft pricing — the most accessible entry and drink pricing among any nightclub on the las vegas boulevard corridor. the town square campus setting adds open-air courtyard access that every strip casino nightclub cannot provide. The crowd peaks around 9:00 PM – 1:00 AM — arrive by 10:30 PM on guest list for the smoothest entry.
Can I get on the Stoney's Rockin' Country 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 Stoney's Rockin' Country 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.
About the Venue
About Stoney's Rockin' Country
Stoney's Rockin' Country is a 20,000 square foot country music nightclub at Town Square Las Vegas — the city's only dedicated large-format country dance hall, set within the open-air Town Square shopping complex just south of Mandalay Bay at the southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard. The 2,500+ square foot main dance floor is the largest dedicated country floor in Las Vegas and supports both line dancing formations and couples two-stepping simultaneously, with the floor plan built around the dance experience rather than the bottle service table model that defines Strip clubs. Live Nashville country artists perform every Friday, drawing a crowd that travels specifically for the live country performance rather than the DJ programming that most Las Vegas nightclubs offer. Thursday through Saturday, staff-led dance lessons run at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM — the best crash course in country dancing available in the city and a natural group social icebreaker before the evening builds momentum. The mechanical bull is operational most nights, the beer selection runs deep on domestics and craft Texas and Nashville brands, and the outdoor courtyard access from the Town Square campus provides natural airflow that the enclosed Strip mega-clubs cannot match.
The vibe: Las Vegas's most authentic country nightclub experience — a 20,000 square foot dance hall at Town Square built around the two-step, the line dance, and the live Friday country set rather than the Strip's bottle-service formula. Staff-led dance lessons run Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM, giving first-time country dancers a genuine crash course in the form before the main floor opens — a structured onboarding that no other Las Vegas nightclub genre replicates with that level of consistency. The mechanical bull runs most nights as both challenge and social spectacle, generating laughter and crowd energy that DJ-driven clubs cannot match. The 2,500-plus square foot main floor supports simultaneous line dancing and couples two-stepping without crowding either format — the floor plan was built for dancing first. Live Nashville country artists perform every Friday, giving the room a specific energy that recorded-music nights don't match. Wednesday and Sunday carry no cover charge and $4 well, wine, and draft pricing — the most accessible entry and drink pricing among any nightclub on the Las Vegas Boulevard corridor. The Town Square campus setting adds open-air courtyard access that every Strip casino nightclub cannot provide.
Music
Country, Line Dancing, Live Country Music
Best Nights
Friday for live Nashville country music acts. Saturday for biggest dancing crowd.
Peak Hours
9:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Typical Wait (Guest List)
5–15 min on guest list, 10–20 min GA on weekends
Why Stoney's Rockin' Country
What Sets Stoney's Rockin' Country Apart
Stoney's Rockin' Country is the only full-scale country nightclub in Las Vegas, operating since 2013 in a 20,000-square-foot dedicated space at Town Square Las Vegas on the south end of the Strip near Mandalay Bay. The 2,500-square-foot dance floor is designed specifically for line dancing and two-stepping — a floor size and floor plan that no Strip or off-Strip nightclub provides for country dancing, and no other venue in Las Vegas dedicates to this format as its primary purpose. Live Nashville artists perform every Friday, making Stoney's the only Las Vegas nightclub with a weekly live country music concert series rather than DJ programming as the standard format. Dance lessons run Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM, creating an arrival incentive for guests who want to learn before the dance floor fills — a programmatic element that distinguishes Stoney's from every other Las Vegas nightclub that opens for dancing without instruction. The mechanical bull is a physical fixture operating most nights. Town Square Las Vegas provides free outdoor surface parking accessible directly from Las Vegas Boulevard, eliminating the valet-or-nothing parking situation of every Strip casino nightclub. The $200 bottle service minimum is the lowest table service minimum among any Las Vegas venue that programs live music, reflecting the venue's commitment to accessibility over luxury positioning. Thursday Ladies Night with $2 drinks and free admission is the most affordable formal ladies-night pricing of any Las Vegas nightclub with a consistent weekly program.
Group Guide
Stoney's Rockin' Country for Groups
Groups planning a night at Stoney's Rockin' Country navigate a fundamentally different Las Vegas geography than any Strip nightclub visit requires. The venue is at Town Square Las Vegas, 6611 Las Vegas Boulevard South — on the south end of the Strip, approximately one mile south of Mandalay Bay, in an outdoor retail and entertainment complex that operates at street level rather than inside a casino resort. The Town Square location means free outdoor surface parking in a dedicated lot directly accessible from Las Vegas Boulevard — no valet minimum, no parking fee, no casino floor to cross between the parking structure and the venue entrance. Groups arriving by car from Henderson, Summerlin, or suburban Las Vegas reach Stoney's more efficiently than they reach any major Strip nightclub. Rideshare from central Strip hotels takes under 15 minutes, and the fare runs $10–18 depending on origin — comparable to the rideshare cost for off-Strip venues like Palms Casino Resort.
Stoney's occupies a market position that no other Las Vegas nightclub has claimed: the only full-scale dedicated country dance hall in a city with 47+ nightclub venues, most of which program EDM, hip-hop, and Top 40 toward a demographic that skews heavily toward electronic music and R&B. The 20,000-square-foot space with a 2,500-square-foot dedicated dance floor is not a country-themed corner of a larger venue — it is a purpose-built country nightclub where every operational decision from the mechanical bull placement to the dance lesson schedule to the live Nashville booking series reflects a single genre commitment. For groups that include country music fans, for visitors from Nashville, Texas, or the Mountain West where country music is the default nightlife genre, and for any group that wants a Las Vegas evening outside the megaclub template, Stoney's delivers an experience unavailable anywhere else in the city. The comparison to Strip mega-clubs is not relevant — Stoney's is the correct answer to a completely different question about what kind of night a group wants.
Dance lessons are the operational feature that creates Stoney's unique group entry experience — a built-in pre-activity that no Strip nightclub, regardless of production scale, can replicate. Lessons run Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM, which means groups arriving at 7 PM can enter Stoney's before the dance floor reaches its peak density and participate in structured instruction before the DJ programming builds to full intensity. For groups that include members who have never line danced or two-stepped, the lessons convert the opening phase of the evening from an awkward orientation period into a guided activity with a natural social function: everyone is learning together, the instructor defines the shared experience, and the group arrives at the peak dance floor portion of the evening with a baseline competence that makes actual dancing more accessible and more enjoyable. The 90-minute window between the first lesson and the 9 PM peak energy arrival gives groups flexibility to do lessons, grab a drink, and reach the dance floor at the right moment.
Live Nashville artists performing every Friday is the programming feature that makes Stoney's categorically different from every other Las Vegas nightclub in terms of entertainment format. No Strip nightclub programs a weekly live country music concert series — the industry economics of Las Vegas nightclub booking optimize for DJ residencies, not touring band slots. Stoney's Friday live music program brings Nashville-circuit touring artists to a purpose-built stage with a 2,500-square-foot dance floor designed to maximize the live performance experience. The format means that a Friday night at Stoney's is a live concert experience rather than a DJ set — the energy, crowd response, and production character of live instrumentation and vocals are fundamentally different from DJ programming. For groups for whom live music is the primary nightlife goal, rather than a DJ residency, Friday at Stoney's delivers an experience no Las Vegas Strip nightclub at any price point offers for country music on a weekly basis. The live performance element also creates a natural communal focus — the crowd orients toward the stage rather than dispersing across a dance floor, making the evening feel more like a shared event and less like a collection of individual club-goers.
The mechanical bull is the Stoney's experience element that photographs well, generates the most social media content, and provides a physical participation opportunity that has no equivalent in any Strip nightclub. The bull operates most nights and is accessible to any guest without minimum spend requirements, VIP access gates, or reservation systems. For birthday groups, bachelorette parties, and groups with competitive members, the mechanical bull creates an activity anchor that organizes the evening around participation rather than passive observation. Groups typically cycle through multiple bull rides during the course of an evening, with the mechanical bull area becoming the natural gathering point between dance floor rotations. The combination of structured dance lessons, mechanical bull, and live country music creates an evening with more distinct activity modes than a standard Las Vegas nightclub — the group does not need to sustain dance floor energy for four consecutive hours, because three other activities operate in parallel and provide natural breaks and transitions.
Bottle service at Stoney's starts at $200 — the lowest VIP table minimum among any Las Vegas venue that programs live music and maintains a dedicated stage. Strip mega-club table minimums for comparable weekend nights start at $500 to $1,200 for mid-room positions and scale to $5,000 or more for premium sections on headliner nights. The $200 Stoney's minimum divides to $25 per person for a group of eight — a number that provides a reserved section, bottle service presentation, and dedicated table host for the full evening. For groups that want the bottle service experience without the Strip premium, Stoney's is the most accessible path to VIP table access in Las Vegas. The reserved table is particularly useful on Friday live music nights and Saturday peak nights when the venue fills — having a base to return to between dance floor rotations, bull rides, and patio time converts the evening from a crowd navigation exercise into a coordinated group experience with a fixed home base.
Thursday at Stoney's is Ladies Night with free entry and $2 drinks for women, running from open until close, alongside dance lessons at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM — the most explicit value-night programming of any Las Vegas nightclub with a consistent weekly format. The cover on Thursday is $5 for men, with women entering free, making Thursday the most financially efficient Stoney's visit for mixed groups. The crowd on Thursday runs lighter than Friday or Saturday, which makes the dance floor more navigable for learning and the lesson environment less crowded. Groups that want to experience Stoney's before committing to a peak-night visit should treat Thursday as the orientation night — lowest cover, lowest crowd density, and the full range of Stoney's activities including lessons, bull, and dancing within a single schedule.
Stoney's fits into a Las Vegas trip differently depending on group composition. For groups of country music fans, Stoney's is the primary nightlife destination — the venue delivers the music format, the dance floor type, and the live performance tier that the Strip cannot match for country programming. For groups with mixed musical preferences, Stoney's works best as a night dedicated to a genuinely different experience from the Strip mega-club template. The Friday live music format is the most effective introduction for mixed groups, because live Nashville performance energy often converts listeners who would not voluntarily choose country music into engaged audience members when the performance quality and venue energy are correctly calibrated. For corporate groups, convention attendees, and bachelorette parties looking for a unique Las Vegas activity outside the standard nightclub circuit, Stoney's provides a memorable alternative with low cover, accessible bottle service, and an activity portfolio — dance lessons, mechanical bull, live music — that operates independently of whether the group knows country music at all.
The optimal Stoney's group evening begins with arrival at 7:00 to 7:15 PM to secure the 7:30 PM dance lesson slot. The lesson runs approximately 30 to 45 minutes. After the lesson, groups typically move to the bar or an outdoor area of Town Square for a drink before the second lesson or the 8:30 PM continuation. By 9:00 PM, the dance floor begins filling toward peak density, and on Friday nights the live music performance begins at approximately 9:30 to 10:00 PM. Peak energy runs from 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM — an earlier peak window than Strip nightclubs, which typically reach maximum crowd density after midnight. Groups planning a multi-stop Las Vegas evening can finish at Stoney's by midnight and rideshare to a Strip venue for the final phase, or treat Stoney's as the complete evening and exit by 1:00 to 1:30 AM when the crowd naturally thins. The Town Square location makes post-Stoney's dining practical — the complex has restaurant options accessible from the Stoney's entrance without leaving the complex, and Mandalay Bay and the south Strip hotel restaurants are a five-minute rideshare away.
Notable Nights
Celebrity Events & Notable Performances at Stoney's Rockin' Country
Stoney's Rockin' Country operates from a specific cultural position in Las Vegas nightlife: it is the only large-format country venue in a city that hosts the Academy of Country Music Awards annually and maintains one of the most active country touring markets in the United States. The ACM Awards — held in Las Vegas since 2003, alternating between MGM Grand Garden Arena and T-Mobile Arena — represent the single highest concentration of Nashville industry in Las Vegas each spring, drawing label executives, recording artists, songwriters, and production personnel for a week-long industry presence that saturates the city's entertainment infrastructure. For a country bar of Stoney's standing, ACM week creates programming conditions unlike any other week in the calendar: Nashville-based artists who are in Las Vegas for the award ceremony have an obvious landing point, and Stoney's history as the city's premier country venue places it within the natural circuit that touring artists, award nominees, and industry figures follow during ACM week programming.
The Nashville touring circuit that sustains Stoney's Friday live music calendar operates on a Las Vegas routing logic that differs from the DJ residency system driving most Strip nightclub bookings. Country touring artists on mid-level touring schedules — acts with significant radio play, regional touring audiences, and active release cycles — frequently route Las Vegas as a destination show rather than a tour date: the combination of the Las Vegas audience's geographic concentration, the accessible touring calendar relative to larger arena markets, and Stoney's established track record as a Friday live performance venue create a booking dynamic where touring artists return on multiple cycles. The venue's standing as Las Vegas's longest-running dedicated country dance hall, operating continuously since 2013, creates an institutional reputation with Nashville booking agents that newer venues cannot replicate in a short time frame.
Country music's Las Vegas market dynamic — which differs from EDM or hip-hop programming in the Strip megaclub system — creates a specific audience profile at Stoney's that has no equivalent elsewhere in the city. Visitors from the Mountain West, the South, and the Midwest where country music is the primary nightlife genre represent a demographic that Las Vegas's dominant Strip venues largely do not address directly. CES in January, SEMA in November, and convention weeks across the year bring industry professionals from Nashville-adjacent markets — automotive, agriculture, technology, construction — whose evening entertainment preferences skew toward country programming rather than the EDM and hip-hop formats that XS, OMNIA, and Hakkasan deliver. Stoney's captures this audience without competition: no other Las Vegas venue operates at its scale and program depth for country music.
The line dancing culture at Stoney's connects the venue to a social tradition with deeper roots than nightclub entertainment. Staff-led dance lessons running Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM are not an approximation of country dancing — they are the real form, taught by instructors who specialize in it and delivered to guests who arrive specifically to learn. The Las Vegas country dancing community, which includes a consistent base of Nevada residents who return to Stoney's weekly rather than once on a Vegas trip, gives the venue a regular crowd that Strip nightclubs — designed for tourist flows rather than local retention — cannot build on the same model. That local community presence changes the venue's social character: on any given Thursday or Saturday, a portion of the crowd at Stoney's knows the dance floor, knows the line dance sequences, and has attended dozens of previous Stoney's nights. Visitors join a room with a functional floor culture, not an empty template.
The mechanical bull, operating most nights at Stoney's, is the experience element that cuts across country music fandom and general entertainment interest simultaneously. It creates participation moments and photographs that no Strip nightclub at any price tier can offer as a persistent operational fixture — not as a novelty installation, but as a central activity that the room's floor plan accommodates as a primary feature alongside the dance floor and the stage. The combination of live Nashville music on Fridays, structured dance instruction, and the mechanical bull gives Stoney's an activity portfolio that operates independently of whether the group arrived as country fans or simply looking for a Las Vegas night outside the megaclub template.
Stoney's Rockin' Country FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Stoney's Rockin' Country
Where is Stoney's Rockin' Country located?
Stoney's Rockin' Country is at Town Square Las Vegas, 6611 Las Vegas Blvd S — at the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard, approximately one mile south of Mandalay Bay. Town Square is an open-air retail and entertainment complex at street level, not inside a casino resort. Free outdoor surface parking is available in the Town Square lot directly accessible from Las Vegas Boulevard — no valet required, no parking fee, no casino floor to navigate. Rideshare from the center Strip (Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, ARIA) takes under 15 minutes. The address is on Las Vegas Boulevard, but it is off the casino Strip in the conventional sense: the nearest casino resort is Mandalay Bay, approximately one mile north.
Is there a cover charge at Stoney's Rockin' Country?
Standard cover at Stoney's runs $5 to $15 depending on the night — Thursdays typically $5 for men and free for women (Ladies Night), Fridays and Saturdays $10 to $15 general admission. Through the NoCoverVegas guest list, cover is waived or reduced: Thursdays free for all, Fridays and Saturdays reduced cover waived with registration. Active and retired military, nurses, first responders, and teachers receive free entry with valid ID every night regardless of guest list status. The NoCoverVegas guest list requires only name, group size, and preferred date — no credit card, no advance payment.
What nights is Stoney's Rockin' Country open?
Stoney's operates Thursday through Saturday from 7 PM to 2 AM, plus Sunday from 3 PM to 10 PM. Thursday is Ladies Night — free entry for women, $3 drinks all night, and dance lessons at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM. Friday is the premium night: live Nashville country artists perform every Friday, with the full dance lesson schedule and peak crowd density. Saturday is the highest-attendance night with DJ programming and dance lessons. Sunday offers a relaxed afternoon and early-evening session at lower cover. The venue is closed Monday through Wednesday.
Does Stoney's Rockin' Country have live music or DJs?
Stoney's programs live Nashville country artists every Friday — a weekly live performance series that no Strip nightclub replicates for country music. Thursday through Saturday feature DJ programming for the portions of the evening not covered by live performance. The Friday live music format means a live band or country touring artist is on stage rather than a DJ playing recorded music — the energy, crowd response, and production character of live country performance is distinctly different from a DJ set. Dance lessons run Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM, creating a structured opening activity before the live music or DJ programming begins.
What is the dress code at Stoney's Rockin' Country?
Stoney's dress code is smart casual with western and country attire explicitly welcome and encouraged — cowboy hats, boots, western shirts, and country-style dress are appropriate and common. Men must avoid tank tops. No strict formal dress code: the venue is a country dance hall, not a Strip megaclub requiring collared shirts and dress shoes. No athletic wear, but the country casual standard is far more accessible than the semi-formal requirements at XS, OMNIA, or Hakkasan. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID required on all nights.
Night-of Guide
What to Expect at Stoney's Rockin' Country
Getting There
Stoney's Rockin' Country is located at Town Square Las Vegas. Rideshare to Town Square Las Vegas, 6611 Las Vegas Blvd S. The complex is at the south end of the Strip near Mandalay Bay. Stoney's is inside the Town Square retail/entertainment complex.
Parking
Free outdoor parking at Town Square Las Vegas shopping center. Multiple lots available with easy access to venue.
Drinks & Prices
Expect to pay beers $6–12, mixed drinks $8–15. $3 ladies' drinks thursdays. once inside. Prices are in line with other Strip nightclubs.
Ladies Free
Thursday is Ladies Night — ladies get free entry and $3 drinks all night, with line dancing lessons at 7:30 and 8:30 PM. Best ladies' deal in Las Vegas for a weeknight out.
Plan Ahead
How to Make the Most of Your Stoney's Rockin' Country Guest List Night
Signing up for the guest list at Stoney's Rockin' Countryis 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 Stoney's Rockin' Countryare 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. Stoney's Rockin' Country 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 Stoney's Rockin' Country 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 Stoney's Rockin' Country is not a waiting area — you check in as a group, not individually.
Know Your Options
Guest List vs. Bottle Service at Stoney's Rockin' Country
Both options get you into Stoney's Rockin' Country. 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 $200
- —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 Stoney's Rockin' Country
The difference between a smooth arrival and a stressful one at Stoney's Rockin' Countryis usually preparation. Here's exactly what happens when you show up.
Get There and Find the Entry Point
Stoney's Rockin' Country 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 Stoney's Rockin' Country: Beers $6–12, Mixed drinks $8–15. $3 ladies' drinks Thursdays.. 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 (1,000 people), Stoney's Rockin' Country 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 to Town Square Las Vegas, 6611 Las Vegas Blvd S. The complex is at the south end of the Strip near Mandalay Bay. Stoney's is inside the Town Square retail/entertainment complex.
Free outdoor parking at Town Square Las Vegas shopping center. Multiple lots available with easy access to venue.
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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