Kassi Beach Club Guest List

Skip the cover charge and the general admission line at Kassi Beach Club. Get free pool party entry when you sign up for the guest list through NoCoverVegas.

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas · Daily 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (opens Fri–Sun, daily from Apr 20)

How the Guest List Works

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Sign Up

Fill out the form below with your name, phone number, group size, and the date you want to go. Takes 30 seconds.

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Get Confirmed

You’ll receive a text confirmation within minutes. On the morning of your pool party, we’ll send you check-in details and arrival tips.

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Show Up & Swim

Arrive at Kassi Beach Club at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, check in at the guest list entrance, and walk in free. Grab a lounge chair, order a drink, and enjoy the party.

Kassi Beach Club Guest List Rules

  • Kassi Beach Club operates on a complimentary admission model — no cover charge for men or women.
  • Sign up on NoCoverVegas for the dedicated guest list lane to ensure expedited entry and check-in with a promoter on arrival.
  • The guest list also helps you reserve a daybed or inquire about cabana availability — mention your reservation preference when you sign up.
  • Adults 21+ with valid photo ID required.
  • Swimwear and cover-ups required at the pool gate.
  • Available Friday through Sunday, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM during pool season (March through October).
  • Free self-parking at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas on Paradise Rd — follow pool signage through the hotel lobby.

What's Included

Free Cover Charge

Skip the free admission always cover at Kassi Beach Club. Your entire group gets in free.

Skip the Line

Bypass the general admission line and check in at the dedicated guest list entrance. No standing in the sun for hours.

Pool Access All Day

Once inside, enjoy full access to the pools, lounge chairs, and the party. Stay as long as you want during operating hours.

About the Venue

About Kassi Beach Club

Kassi Beach Club at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is an adults-only (21+) Mediterranean-inspired dayclub curated by Wish You Were Here Group, the hospitality brand known for beach clubs in Mykonos and Ibiza. Formerly known as Élia Beach Club, the venue rebranded in 2024 and returned for the 2026 season on March 27 as one of Las Vegas's most distinctive off-Strip pool experiences. The design philosophy is authentically Mediterranean: bamboo and stone cabana structures, soft sand beach sections, lush tropical landscaping, and a relaxed interior that prioritizes atmosphere over production scale. Connected directly to Kassi Beach House — an outdoor coastal Italian restaurant serving spritz cocktails, fresh pastas, shareable platters, and poolside frozen treats — it is the only Las Vegas dayclub where full restaurant-quality dining integrates seamlessly into the pool experience. At 800 guests maximum on an off-Strip property with free parking and no resort fees, the total cost of a Kassi day runs significantly lower than Strip dayclubs at comparable cabana tiers. The DJ programming favors local Las Vegas talent spinning deep house, nu disco, and tropical house rather than the mainstream EDM dominant at the Strip's mega-venues. A zero-cover-always admission model makes Kassi the most accessible adults-only dayclub in Las Vegas. Open Friday through Sunday starting March 27, then daily from April 20 through October.

The vibe: Relaxed Mediterranean escape for adults who want a more intimate pool day. Much smaller and calmer than EBC or Marquee — this is the spot for couples and groups who prefer good music, great food, and a sophisticated crowd without overwhelming festival energy.

Kassi Beach Club opened in 2021 as Élia Beach Club and rebranded in 2024 under the Kassi identity, returning for the 2026 season on March 27 as one of Las Vegas's most authentically curated adult pool experiences. The Wish You Were Here Group's curation philosophy — derived from their Ibiza and Mykonos beach club operations — is the organizing principle behind every design and programming decision at Kassi. The bamboo and stone cabana construction, soft sand beach sections integrated into the pool deck, lush tropical vegetation, and a musical direction favoring deep house, nu disco, and tropical house rather than mainstream EDM are all specific decisions that separate Kassi from the standard Las Vegas production dayclub format. The zero-cover admission model is not a promotional choice but a structural one: Kassi positions itself as a Mediterranean beach club rather than a Vegas production dayclub, and the beach club format charges for food and drink rather than entry. This model is operationally consistent with Ibiza beach clubs where the product is the atmosphere, not the door access. For Las Vegas visitors accustomed to paying $30 to $75 to enter pool parties before spending on drinks, the no-cover model produces a material cost advantage that the per-drink pricing at Kassi does not offset. Kassi Beach House — the outdoor coastal Italian restaurant connected directly to the pool complex — is the most practically distinctive feature at Kassi relative to every other Las Vegas dayclub. Shareable platters, fresh pastas, seafood dishes, spritz cocktails, and frozen poolside treats are all available through dedicated table service to any daybed or cabana reservation. The food program is not a bar menu with pub food — it is a restaurant kitchen operating in a pool setting, which produces a qualitatively different poolside dining experience than any Strip mega-dayclub can provide with their bar-counter food service models. Virgin Hotels Las Vegas on Paradise Road is a design hotel rather than a casino resort, which produces an environment distinct from Strip casino hotel dayclubs. The hotel's architecture and aesthetic are calibrated for a guest who wants modern comfort rather than gambling adjacency — the pool is a pool, not an extension of the casino floor. The off-Strip location on Paradise Road delivers practical benefits: free self-parking, lower rideshare fares from non-Strip hotels, and immediate access for Convention Center visitors and guests at Paradise Road corridor hotels. The 21+ adults-only policy runs the entire operating season, producing a crowd composition that skews older and more professionally settled than mixed-age Strip dayclubs where families create a different social dynamic. The 800-person capacity in a 10-cabana venue means the spatial experience at Kassi on peak Saturday stays more comfortable and navigable than any Strip mega-dayclub at any Saturday attendance level. At 800 people, the pool deck is busy but not crowded in the way that EBC or Marquee become crowded — groups maintain spatial cohesion, conversation is possible above the music, and service staff can actually locate the daybed they're assigned to without navigating across thousands of square feet of packed pool deck. For groups where the social interaction is the point of the afternoon rather than the spectator experience of watching a DJ from a distance, the 800-person limit at Kassi produces the correct crowd density.

  • Adults-only 21+ Mediterranean-inspired pool deck
  • Curated by Wish You Were Here Group — Mykonos/Ibiza vibes
  • Connected to Kassi Beach House for coastal Italian poolside dining
  • Soft sand beaches, lush landscaping, bamboo and stone cabana design

Expert Advice

Insider Tips for Kassi Beach Club

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    Free admission means you can visit Kassi on a whim for a few hours without the financial commitment of a Strip dayclub — bring your group and redirect the entry savings toward food and drinks

  • 02

    Order from the Kassi Beach House menu: the coastal Italian food is legitimately excellent, and the spritz cocktail program is better than what any Strip mega-dayclub offers poolside

  • 03

    Virgin Hotels Las Vegas has free parking — bring a car if you're staying nearby and skip the $25–40 Strip rideshare fare entirely

  • 04

    From the Convention Center corridor or Paradise Road hotels, Kassi is the closest quality adults-only pool option — no Strip traffic, no valet queue, no resort parking fee

  • 05

    Friday's ladies' bottomless rosé program at $75 activates the best drink-value scenario at Kassi for female-majority groups — plan a Friday visit if your group is primarily women and wants to anchor the afternoon around the rosé program

  • 06

    The Wish You Were Here Group programs deep house, nu disco, and tropical house rather than mainstream EDM — the sonic character at Kassi is quieter and more relaxed than EBC or Marquee, which makes conversations possible and extends how long groups stay without DJ-set fatigue

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    Sunday at Kassi is the most underrated operating day: lighter crowd than Saturday, the Kassi Beach House menu runs its full service window, and the DJ transitions to a lounge format by 4 PM that makes the late-afternoon close the most enjoyable session of the week

Group Guide

Kassi Beach Club for Groups

Kassi Beach Club operates on a zero-cover admission model that changes the group planning math in a way that no Strip dayclub can match. While EBC charges $30 to $75 per person to enter and Marquee charges $25 to $60, Kassi waives the entry fee entirely — the group's first dollar is spent on food, drinks, or a daybed reservation rather than the privilege of walking through the gate. For a group of 10 people, this admission differential represents $250 to $750 saved before the first cocktail is ordered, a meaningful amount that redirects directly toward the experiences the group actually cares about. The savings compound with Virgin Hotels Las Vegas's free self-parking on Paradise Road: groups arriving by car pay nothing to park, versus the $15 to $30 valet or parking fees at casino resort dayclubs. For groups whose total pool day budget is fixed, Kassi consistently delivers more value per dollar than any Strip alternative at the same VIP tier.

The connection to Kassi Beach House — the outdoor coastal Italian restaurant integrated directly into the pool complex — is the feature that distinguishes Kassi from every other Las Vegas dayclub most practically. Groups can order from a restaurant-quality poolside menu including spritz cocktails, fresh pasta shareable platters, seafood dishes, and frozen poolside treats delivered directly to their daybed or cabana without leaving their reserved position. No Strip mega-dayclub offers this level of culinary integration — EBC's food program runs out of a counter-service pool bar, not a dedicated restaurant kitchen. For groups where a good meal is part of the experience — bachelorette parties that want the cocktail hour to be genuinely pleasurable, birthday groups who want something more than nachos and vodka sodas by the pool, or couples who want a real afternoon rather than a crowded nightclub-in-daylight — Kassi's Kassi Beach House integration produces an afternoon with a different character than the production-scale Strip venues.

The Wish You Were Here Group's curation philosophy runs through every operational decision at Kassi Beach Club and creates a consistency of atmosphere that most Las Vegas dayclubs cannot achieve with rotating DJ headliners and variable production quality. WYHW operates Ibiza-standard beach clubs in Mykonos and on international circuits; their Las Vegas expression at Kassi is a deliberate attempt to import that specific atmosphere — the curated music selection favoring deep house, nu disco, and tropical house, the bamboo and stone architectural materials, the soft sand beach sections within the pool deck, the lush tropical landscaping — into a Las Vegas property without Las Vegas production-scale amplification. The result is an atmosphere calibrated for a different speed than EBC or Marquee: the crowd at Kassi on a Friday afternoon is more likely to be lying on a daybed in a relaxed conversation with their group than standing at a pool railing waiting for a DJ drop. For groups who want a curated afternoon that feels like a genuine Mediterranean escape rather than a high-production nightclub in daylight, Kassi delivers that experience at a lower financial commitment than any Strip alternative.

Saturday at Kassi runs at the highest attendance level of the week, but even peak Saturday stays well below the 800-person capacity in a way that creates a meaningfully different crowd density than EBC or Marquee. Friday attracts a lighter, more local crowd — Convention Center and Paradise Road hotel guests, Las Vegas residents treating it as a neighborhood pool option, and visitors who prefer midweek energy over weekend peak. Sunday at Kassi draws the longest sessions: guests who want to extend the weekend without the Sunday-night nightclub commitment find the relaxed Sunday atmosphere and lighter afternoon crowd the most enjoyable operating day of the week. For groups who have flexibility in their Las Vegas itinerary, Sunday at Kassi is a particularly effective pool day — the pace is unhurried, the Kassi Beach House service is at its most attentive, and the DJ transitions from peak afternoon energy into a more lounge-forward set by 4 PM as the day closes.

Group reservations at Kassi begin with the daybed tier, positioned around the pool perimeter at $500 F&B minimum with full dedicated server access. Cabanas — the ten available units with the bamboo and stone construction and Mediterranean landscaping — are the premium group option at minimums starting at $1,000, with the physical separation and shade structure that the open pool deck lacks. Advance reservation is recommended for all 10 cabanas from late April through early September, when warm-weather demand pushes Kassi's Saturday attendance to its highest levels. The Friday ladies' bottomless rosé program at $75 — available to all female guests regardless of table tier — is an addition that makes Friday the most cost-effective day for female-majority groups and bachelorette parties whose primary interest is the drink program rather than DJ headliners. For bachelor parties and mixed groups, the straightforward economics of zero entry plus competitive daybed minimums plus the restaurant-quality food program position Kassi as the correct optimization for groups that want a genuine experience rather than the Strip's premium-positioned pool brand.

Day-of Guide

What to Expect at Kassi Beach Club

Getting There

Kassi Beach Club is located at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. Drop off at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas main entrance on Paradise Rd. Kassi Beach Club is accessed through the lobby and pool area.

Parking

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas free self-parking. No resort parking fees.

Best Days to Go

Saturday is biggest. Friday and Sunday are lighter and easier to access.

Peak Hours

The crowd peaks at 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM. Arrive within the first hour of doors opening to secure the best lounge chairs and beat the line. Guest list entry is first-come, first-served at most dayclubs.

Cover Charge Savings

Without guest list

Free admission always

With NoCoverVegas guest list

$0 — Free Entry

For a group of four, the guest list saves $100–$240 before your first drink. Sign up before arriving to lock in your spot.

Venue Guide

Zero Cover, Coastal Italian Dining, and the Mykonos Design Identity at Kassi Beach Club

Kassi Beach Club operates on a model that is essentially unique among Las Vegas pool venues: zero cover charge combined with a genuine Mykonos-and-Ibiza beach club curation philosophy. While EBC charges $30 to $150 to walk in and Marquee charges $25 to $60, Kassi operates on a free-admission model that fundamentally changes the calculus of a pool day. The saved admission budget can go toward food from the Kassi Beach House menu — coastal Italian with spritz cocktails, frozen popsicles, and full shareable platters designed to complement a long afternoon in the sun. The food program at Kassi is genuinely one of the most sophisticated poolside dining offerings in Las Vegas, operating at a quality level significantly above the typical nachos-and-sliders pool menu.

The Wish You Were Here Group's curation philosophy, modeled on Mykonos and Ibiza beach clubs, runs through every design choice at Kassi: the bamboo and stone cabana construction, soft sand beach sections, and lush foliage landscaping create an atmosphere that feels more like a curated boutique resort than a Las Vegas pool party. The DJ programming favors local Las Vegas talent over expensive touring headliners — a choice that produces a more consistent musical experience across weekends without the variability that comes with mega-booking calendars where a weak booking on a given date substantially affects the overall experience. Regular Kassi guests describe the programming as reliably good rather than occasionally exceptional, which is a different value proposition than EBC or Marquee where the headline DJ is the primary reason for choosing a specific date.

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas on Paradise Road is just off the main Strip corridor — approximately a five-minute drive or 20-minute walk from the center Strip hotels at Bellagio and ARIA. This positioning translates into noticeably lower rideshare prices, free parking without resort fees, and a slightly older, more discerning crowd than the tourist-concentrated Strip venues. Groups staying at convention hotels along the Paradise Road corridor — the Las Vegas Convention Center is nearby — have Kassi as the closest quality adults-only pool option without navigating Strip traffic. Kassi Beach Club reopened for the 2026 season on March 27, with daily operations beginning April 20, making it one of the more accessible weekday pool options in the city.

Kassi Beach House Restaurant, the Spritz Program, and the Dining Integration That No Strip Dayclub Matches

Kassi Beach House is a coastal Italian restaurant connected to Kassi Beach Club — and the food and beverage program integration between the restaurant and the pool deck produces the most complete poolside dining experience of any Las Vegas dayclub. The spritz cocktail program at Kassi is built around Italian aperitivo culture: Aperol and Campari-based cocktails over ice, complemented by prosecco and sparkling wine selections that function as all-afternoon drinking without the heavy ABV load of bottle-service cocktails at mega-dayclubs. For groups that want to drink thoughtfully over a six-hour pool session rather than arriving and immediately ordering vodka bottles, Kassi's beverage program is designed for exactly that pace.

The coastal Italian food menu extends well beyond the shared-platter format of typical pool bars. Groups can order full plates — antipasti boards, pasta, grilled proteins, and genuinely assembled Italian-American dishes — from the Kassi Beach House kitchen and have them delivered to their cabana or daybed poolside. The quality gap between Kassi's food program and the food programs at EBC, Marquee, or OMNIA Dayclub is substantial: those venues offer poolside snacks and casual fare; Kassi offers a restaurant menu at poolside delivery. For groups that combine pool days with serious interest in food, this distinction fundamentally changes what the day can include.

The free admission model at Kassi Beach Club functions as a structural invitation to visit on a whim rather than as a planned major event. Groups that would not commit to a $50 per-person cover at EBC can arrive at Kassi without financial pre-commitment, assess the atmosphere, and decide in real-time whether to stay for a full day, order from the restaurant, or book a cabana. This casual relationship with the venue is unusual in Las Vegas pool culture, where most guests have purchased tickets or committed to VIP minimums before arriving. Kassi's zero-cover policy also means the venue is accessible to the same group on multiple occasions during a single Las Vegas trip — an afternoon visit Monday and a longer Friday session are both available without recurring entry costs.

Off-Strip Positioning, Free Parking, and the Adults-Only Value Proposition

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas provides free self-parking in a large adjacent lot with no resort parking fees — a specific advantage for groups driving to the venue from Henderson, Summerlin, or other Las Vegas suburbs who would otherwise pay $15 to $25 for parking at Strip properties. The free parking plus zero cover admission at Kassi means the entire pool entry experience is cost-free for a group of four driving from any part of the Las Vegas metropolitan area. At EBC, the equivalent group would spend $120 to $600 in entry fees before a first drink is ordered. The Kassi model redirects that entire budget toward food, beverages, and optional cabana service.

Daily operations beginning April 20, 2026, across the week make Kassi the most consistently accessible pool option in the Las Vegas off-Strip corridor. Seven-day availability means group visits can be planned for any day of the week without worrying about whether the venue is open. For multi-day Las Vegas visitors who want a pool experience on a Tuesday or Wednesday in addition to weekend activities, Kassi Beach Club provides the full poolside experience with food, drinks, music, and 21+ atmosphere on days when most Strip dayclubs are either closed or running reduced programming.

The adults-only 21+ policy at Kassi Beach Club creates the same self-selected crowd dynamic as Venus Pool Club and Moorea Beach Club — guests who specifically chose an adults-only venue tend to be more focused on the pool and dining experience rather than managing logistics around family groups. The Paradise Road location off the main Strip corridor also filters toward a more intentional visitor — guests who seek out Kassi are not guests who stumbled into a pool because their hotel happened to have one. This crowd composition tends to produce a pool atmosphere that is more conversational, more food-engaged, and more likely to stay through the full afternoon rather than cycling through as tourists checking off a Las Vegas dayclub experience from a list.

Kassi Beach Club Guest List — FAQ

How do I get on the Kassi Beach Club 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 Kassi Beach Club guest list free?

Yes, 100% free. There is no charge to sign up for the Kassi Beach Club guest list through NoCoverVegas. You save the full cover charge, which is normally free admission always.

What time should I arrive for the Kassi Beach Club guest list?

We recommend arriving within the first hour of doors opening, typically around 11:00 AM. The guest list at Kassi Beach Club is first-come, first-served and lines build quickly on weekends during pool season. Early arrival guarantees the smoothest entry.

What is the dress code for Kassi Beach Club?

Swimwear required. Adults 21+ only. Cover-ups for entry.

When is Kassi Beach Club open?

Kassi Beach Club at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is open Daily 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (opens Fri–Sun, daily from Apr 20). The pool party season runs March 27 – October. Check our site for event-specific hours and DJ lineups.

Guest List

Guest List Not Available for Kassi Beach Club

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