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Crazy Horse III

The Hottest Gentlemen's Club in Vegas

Off-Strip (Russell Rd) · 3525 W Russell Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89118

Key Facts

Crazy Horse III — Quick Facts

Age

21+

Cover

Normally $40-60 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas

Location

3525 W Russell Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89118

Hours

Open 24 hours

Free Entry

Guest List Available

Dress Code

Upscale casual. Collared shirts recommended for men.

Cover:Normally $40-60 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas
Hours:Open 24 hours
Dress Code:Upscale casual. Collared shirts recommended for men.
Size:50,000 sq ft
Capacity:1,000
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About Crazy Horse III

Crazy Horse III occupies 50,000 square feet on Russell Road, four miles from the Las Vegas Strip and operating 24 hours every day of the year. Opened in 2009, the club has accumulated an award-winning reputation across its 15-plus-year run — named Las Vegas's best gentlemen's club multiple consecutive years by local and national nightlife publications. The off-Strip location is deliberate: Russell Road draws a professional clientele of locals, high-spenders, and A-list visitors who seek a premium experience insulated from the tourist traffic that characterizes clubs inside casino properties. Six stages are distributed across the 50,000-square-foot floorplan, including a primary main stage, a large L-shaped stage on the second level, and a dedicated stage inside the 3,500-square-foot expansion area — which has its own private bar and operates as a semi-independent section of the club. A full late-night kitchen runs through last call, serving brick oven pizza, sushi, tacos, gourmet salads, sandwiches, sliders, and breakfast items — one of the most extensive food programs of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club, designed to keep groups on-site through a full evening rather than losing them to dinner logistics. The celebrity appearance history is genuine: Crazy Horse III has hosted documented high-profile guests from the entertainment and sports industries on select weekends, which generates an atmosphere where unexpected encounters become part of the night. The complimentary NoCoverVegas limo eliminates the coordination friction of getting a group from Strip hotels to the Russell Road address — with return rides included, transportation logistics disappear entirely.

Highlights

  • Celebrity hotspot
  • Award-winning gentlemen's club
  • Premium bottle service
  • Late-night kitchen
  • Free limo from any hotel

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What to Expect at Crazy Horse III

The Vibe

The 50,000-square-foot floor plan reads more intimate than the square footage suggests — Crazy Horse III sections its space into distinct zones around six stages rather than building one continuous mass-audience layout. The result is a club that accommodates 1,000 guests without the stadium-scale diffusion that makes larger venues feel impersonal. The dress code enforcement is real and consistent: upscale casual minimum, collared shirts recommended, athletic wear and sports jerseys turned away at the door. The crowd composition that dress code produces is the foundation of the club's celebrity-magnet reputation — a room where the clientele itself signals premium positioning before the entertainment begins. Peak hours run 11 PM to 2 AM Thursday through Saturday, with the expansion area running an independent crowd through early morning for guests who prefer a slightly lower-energy section. The Russell Road address creates a regulars culture that Strip clubs cannot develop — professionals, locals, and repeat VIP visitors who return by preference form the backbone of mid-week business, while weekend nights draw the full high-spending visitor crowd arriving by limo from Strip hotels. Unlike Sapphire's warehouse-scale footprint or the smaller clubs squeezed into commercial strip centers, Crazy Horse III operates at a size where the premium positioning is credible without feeling corporate.

Music

Hip Hop, Top 40, R&B

Best Nights

Thursday through Saturday (peak 12 AM – 4 AM). Celebrity appearances on select weekends.

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Peak Hours

11:00 PM – 2:00 AM

Drink Prices

Mixed drinks $15–20, Beers $10–12, Bottles from $400

Bottle Service

Starting at $400

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Parking

Free parking available at the venue on Russell Road

Rideshare

Rideshare dropoff on Russell Road. Free limo back to hotel available.

Guest List Rules

Guest list through NoCoverVegas waives the $40–60 door charge for groups of 2 or more — bachelor party and celebration groups of 6 or more can specifically request back-door VIP arrival, which bypasses the main entrance entirely. Entry time cutoff: free cover on the guest list is valid until midnight Thursday through Saturday; arriving after midnight on peak nights requires host confirmation at the door. Limo pickup begins at 7 PM nightly — sign up with your hotel name, group size, and a note if you want back-door VIP access; the driver confirms your window by text. Return limo to your hotel is included when the night ends. Dress code: upscale casual with strict enforcement — collared shirts required for men, no athletic wear, sports jerseys, or baseball caps; dress shoes or clean sneakers accepted. All group compositions welcome, no nightclub-style ratio. Open 24 hours, 365 days a year. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID.

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Crazy Horse III Happy Hour: The Extended Pricing Window That Rewrites the Las Vegas Strip Club Timeline

Crazy Horse III operates a daily happy hour from noon to 9 PM — a nine-hour window that covers the entire afternoon and early evening stretch before the premium-hour pricing that most visitors associate with Las Vegas adult entertainment. During happy hour, well spirits, wine, and beer are priced at $6 per drink. The house bucket special — five beers mixed and matched from available selections — runs $20, a per-drink price that is roughly one-third of the standard premium bar pricing during the 11 PM to 2 AM peak. No minimum spend is attached to the happy hour windows, and the pricing applies to guests arriving at any point before 9 PM, including walk-in visitors without a reservation.

The practical effect of the noon-to-9 PM window is that it opens an afternoon visit strategy that the majority of Las Vegas visitors haven't considered. Crazy Horse III's 24-hour operating model means the entertainment roster is actively running throughout the afternoon — not a skeleton crew or pre-opening warmup, but a functioning club with stage entertainment, bar service, and the full six-stage layout operating on the same schedule it runs at midnight. Groups arriving at 7 PM have access to the happy hour pricing for two full hours before the 9 PM cutoff, then transition into the peak evening without the venue changing anything about the entertainment program itself. The distinction between 8 PM and 10 PM at CH3 is not the quality of what's on stage — it's the price of the drink in your hand while you watch.

For Las Vegas visitors whose schedules concentrate available nightlife time in the earlier evening — early-morning flights, conventions with morning keynotes, groups managing mixed energy levels mid-trip — the 7 PM to 10 PM arrival window at CH3 produces a different experience than the same window at any Strip nightclub. Nightclubs at that hour are either still closed or running the pre-opening promotional minimum. CH3 is open, fully operational, running happy hour pricing, with the full kitchen serving brick oven pizza, sushi, and tacos alongside the bar. The group that arrives at 7 PM and stays until midnight gets five hours of entertainment against a pricing curve that competitors cannot match at any comparable quality level.

The full late-night kitchen runs through the happy hour window without interruption. This matters for groups arriving without having eaten: the happy hour food-and-drink combination means a group of six can eat a full meal, drink at discounted prices for two hours, and remain at the club through the midnight peak without leaving the building for any reason. No other Las Vegas gentlemen's club of CH3's caliber — 50,000 square feet, six stages, 250-plus entertainers on peak nights — runs a happy hour pricing window that extends to 9 PM and covers the full bar menu alongside a complete food program. The combination of the extended pricing window and the kitchen program converts what would otherwise be a two-hour late-night visit into a five-to-six-hour evening that begins in the afternoon.

Crazy Horse III and Harry Reid International Airport: The Las Vegas Arrival Advantage Most Visitors Don't Know About

Crazy Horse III sits at 3525 W Russell Road, Las Vegas, NV 89118 — approximately 1.5 miles due north of Harry Reid International Airport. No other premium Las Vegas gentlemen's club operates this close to the airport terminal. Sapphire Las Vegas at 3025 Sammy Davis Jr Drive, Spearmint Rhino at 3340 South Highland Drive, and the Hustler Club at 6007 Dean Martin Drive all require 15 to 25 minutes by rideshare from the airport during normal traffic conditions. CH3's Russell Road address puts the venue 8 minutes from the terminal exit — a distance that converts the airport arrival experience from a logistics problem into a direct handoff.

This proximity creates a specific strategic advantage for Las Vegas visitors whose flights arrive in the late evening. The peak flight arrival window into Harry Reid International runs 10 PM to midnight on Thursday and Friday nights — a schedule that drops guests directly into the Las Vegas entertainment market during the prime entry window for adult entertainment venues. Groups landing at 10:45 PM at Terminal 3 or the E gates can be at CH3's front door by 11 PM without needing a Strip hotel intermediate stop. The complimentary NoCoverVegas limo can pick up directly from the airport arrivals level on request — eliminating the rideshare queue that bottlenecks terminal departures on peak nights.

For visitors coming from out of state on multi-city trips — flying into Las Vegas from a connection through Phoenix, Denver, or Dallas — the Russell Road corridor is the first accessible premium nightlife address off the I-15 South interchange that connects the airport district to the Strip. The airport-adjacent geography also means CH3 serves the early morning departure market differently than any other Las Vegas adult entertainment venue: guests with 7 AM flights who want to extend their final night in Las Vegas as long as possible are at CH3 on a 24-hour schedule — they can leave for the airport at 5:30 AM without leaving a club that has already shut down at 4 AM. The 10-minute airport-to-venue distance in the reverse direction is as useful as the arrival direction.

The I-15 and I-215 interchange connectivity that serves Russell Road also makes CH3 the most accessible major gentlemen's club for visitors staying in the southwest Las Vegas residential and resort corridor — the Summerlin, Henderson, and Green Valley areas that house a significant share of convention-week overflow hotel inventory when the Strip corridor sells out. Convention delegates staying in these outer areas face 35-to-50-minute rideshares to Strip-adjacent clubs; CH3's position relative to the I-215 loop cuts that transit time to 15 to 20 minutes regardless of the originating hotel's Strip-zone distance.

The L-Shaped Second-Floor Stage: How Crazy Horse III's Architecture Eliminates Dead-Angle Entertainment

The second floor of Crazy Horse III contains a large L-shaped stage spanning two walls — a performance architecture with no equivalent at any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club. Understanding why this matters requires understanding the dominant limitation of the standard linear stage design that most adult entertainment venues use. A linear stage is essentially a single-axis platform: guests positioned at the sides of the room — particularly at the corners where the stage terminates — are working with an oblique sightline to the performer rather than a perpendicular view. In high-capacity rooms where the best floor positions fill first, corner and side seats are the default option for groups arriving after 11 PM.

The L-shaped configuration solves this geometrically. When a stage extends along two walls at a right angle, it creates two primary viewing axes that intersect at the corner — meaning a performer working the corner of the L maintains close visual engagement with guests seated on both arms simultaneously. The dead zone that afflicts corner positions at linear stages becomes the most activated position in the room at an L-shaped stage. Guests seated along the first arm of the L see the performer in profile while the corner-to-second-arm audience maintains a front-facing relationship. A performer who works the L properly can maintain simultaneous engagement with the full room without abandoning any section to the oblique viewing angle problem.

In practice, the second-floor stage layout at CH3 divides the upper level into distinct seating territories that each carry genuine proximity to the performance surface. Unlike multi-stage layouts at single-floor clubs where stage proximity requires being in the correct room at the correct time, the L-shape allows the entire second-floor crowd to maintain a meaningful relationship to entertainment without migration. Groups claiming positions along either arm of the L are equally close to the stage surface — a symmetry that linear stages cannot provide. Groups that specifically want the second-floor section at CH3 should request it through NoCoverVegas at booking time, as the upper level fills on peak nights from the inside out.

The acoustic implication of the L-shape is also notable. L-shaped stages typically operate at a lower ambient sound level than the main floor below, because the room geometry distributes the audio output across two wall surfaces rather than concentrating it toward a single rear wall. Second-floor guests at CH3 report more legible conversation and clearer individual entertainer interaction than their main-floor counterparts during the same time window. For groups that want stage entertainment alongside an actual conversation — celebrating something, getting to know each other across a mixed-visit group — the second-floor L-stage section delivers both simultaneously.

UFC and Boxing Fight Weekend at Crazy Horse III: Reading Las Vegas's Celebrity Concentration Calendar

Las Vegas hosts more major combat sports events than any city in North America — a combination of T-Mobile Arena (capacity 20,000), Allegiant Stadium (65,000), and the MGM Grand Garden Arena (17,000) that generates 20-plus professional fight cards per year within city limits. Each major card produces a predictable celebrity arrival pattern: athletes, their entourages and management teams, music industry figures, and entertainment executives travel to Las Vegas specifically for high-profile fight weekends and extend their trips across three-to-four-day windows centered on the main event Saturday. Crazy Horse III's 15-plus-year fight weekend track record is built from this calendar's consistent repetition — the same high-spend visitor profile arrives by the same reasoning each time a major card is scheduled in Las Vegas.

The timing of post-fight arrivals at CH3 follows a consistent pattern. Main event fights at T-Mobile Arena typically conclude between 11:30 PM and 1 AM depending on the bout distance and stoppages. Post-fight traffic flow from the arena disperses in two directions: Strip hotel destinations, and off-Strip venues where the after-event crowd can continue without the Strip-corridor congestion that post-fight rideshare demand generates. The Russell Road address is four miles southwest of T-Mobile Arena — far enough from the arena district to avoid the concentrated post-fight rideshare surge, close enough for a 12-minute direct route via Frank Sinatra Drive south to Russell Road east. Groups timing their CH3 arrival for 11 PM on fight Saturday position themselves ahead of the post-main-event wave, which hits Russell Road between 12:30 and 2 AM.

The off-Strip location is structurally central to how CH3 functions as a fight weekend destination. High-profile athletes and entertainment figures who attend Las Vegas fight weekends operate with a specific privacy calculation: Strip club entrances adjacent to hotel properties sit within the same pedestrian corridor as hotel lobbies, casino floors, and sports book areas where fight-week visitor traffic concentrates. Russell Road eliminates that visibility problem. Paparazzi coverage during fight weekends concentrates near Cosmopolitan, ARIA, Bellagio, and the T-Mobile Arena pedestrian approach — not on W Russell Road four miles from the arena. The back-door VIP arrival protocol compounds this: high-profile groups arrive through the rear entrance without passing through the main lobby, establishing themselves in the venue's interior before the main-floor crowd registers the arrival.

The 24-hour operating model is the fight weekend logistics differentiator that no Strip nightclub can match. Strip nightclubs close between 3 and 4 AM — a cutoff that falls at the edge of, or during, the peak fight weekend crowd window at CH3. The post-fight crowd that arrives at CH3 at 1 AM is still there at 4 AM when Strip alternatives are closing. The NoCoverVegas limo service operates the same free round-trip model on fight weekend nights as any other night — transportation logistics don't change regardless of how large the fight-week crowd outside becomes.

Club Details

Everything You Need to Know About Crazy Horse III

What Makes It Unique

Crazy Horse III has operated for 15-plus years under a consistent quality standard that industry awards have recognized multiple times — named Las Vegas's best gentlemen's club across multiple award cycles by local publications and national nightlife rankings. The entertainment model runs 250-plus entertainers on peak weekend nights distributed across six simultaneous stages, with rotation schedules managed by the club to maintain quality across all sections rather than concentrating talent in a single main-stage showcase while secondary stages run with reduced lineups. Celebrity appearances are a documented feature of select weekend nights: athletes, entertainers, and high-profile industry figures have been photographed and noted at Crazy Horse III by Las Vegas media outlets consistently since the club's 2009 opening, and the resulting reputation creates crowd energy on high-profile weekends that amplifies beyond the entertainment program itself. Stage dance packages and personalized DJ shout-outs are available for purchase — the shout-outs are standard for birthday and bachelor celebrations, typically arranged through the host or at the main bar before 11 PM on peak nights. The dress code enforcement maintains crowd composition at a premium baseline throughout the evening: athletic wear, sports jerseys, and overly casual outfits are consistently turned away, which means the guest composition reinforces the premium positioning independently of who walks in. The 24-hour operation extends the entertainment window for guests arriving post-2 AM after Strip nightclubs close — Crazy Horse III's staff and entertainment schedule are designed to serve both early-evening groups and late-night arrivals transitioning from the Strip.

Stages & Layout

Six stages are distributed across Crazy Horse III's 50,000-square-foot interior to ensure that entertainment remains active in every section of the club simultaneously. The main stage anchors the primary room with a design optimized for 360-degree viewing — floor seating, raised VIP sections, and bar positions all carry unobstructed sightlines. The second level contains a large L-shaped stage spanning two walls, creating a viewing geometry unavailable at smaller clubs where stages are single-axis linear platforms. The L-shape allows the second-floor crowd to maintain a close relationship with the stage regardless of where they sit in that section, eliminating the dead-angle problem that afflicts corner stages at other venues. A 3,500-square-foot expansion area operates as a semi-independent zone with its own private bar and dedicated stage — the expansion section typically runs less crowded than the primary rooms on busy nights, making it useful for bachelor parties and smaller groups who want a stage environment without the full main-floor density. Feature stages in the remaining areas ensure that guests moving through any part of the club encounter entertainment continuously without needing to migrate toward a central focal point. The six-stage configuration creates an important scheduling effect: entertainers cycle through different stages throughout the night, so guests who position themselves near one stage see an entirely different sequence of performers than guests who move between sections. The entertainment density per square foot remains high even at 1,000-person capacity — a structural advantage over two-stage clubs where performance coverage thins at the edges as the room fills.

Private Rooms & VIP

Private suite access at Crazy Horse III begins with the back-door VIP entrance — a functioning discrete entry protocol for guests who want to arrive and access private areas without passing through the main entry queue. The back-door access is standard procedure for groups booking VIP packages and for repeat visitors who prefer complete separation from the main-floor arrival experience. Multiple private suites are available in configurations scaled for small groups of two to four guests through full bachelor party arrangements of 10 or more. Suite packages typically start at $400 per hour and include dedicated entertainer time, bottle service coordination, and a private host who manages the session logistics. Premium suite configurations with the full back-door arrival protocol include elevated seating areas with direct sightlines to the main stage for guests who want privacy while remaining connected to the primary entertainment. Group bachelor packages bundle the suite with a bottle service minimum, a DJ shout-out, and entertainer rotation scheduling so the group's timeline is managed by the host rather than self-directed. The main room also has VIP raised seating sections positioned above the general floor level with optimal stage viewing angles and dedicated server access — these function as a step below a full private suite but above general admission for groups who want designation without full enclosure. Advance booking for private suites on weekend nights is strongly recommended; walk-in suite availability on Thursday through Saturday is limited after 10 PM.

Food & Drinks

The full kitchen at Crazy Horse III runs through last call — typically 4 AM or later on weekend nights — making it one of the only Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs with a late-night food program comparable to a standalone restaurant rather than a bar snack menu. The menu covers considerably more ground than typical nightlife food offerings: brick oven pizza by the slice and whole pie, a sushi selection with standard and specialty rolls, street-style tacos with multiple protein options, gourmet salads with full toppings, sandwiches and sliders, chicken wings, and a breakfast section running eggs, breakfast sandwiches, pancakes, and other morning items for guests who extend their evening into early morning hours. The breadth of the food program solves a logistical problem that bachelor and birthday groups consistently face: whether to interrupt the evening for dinner before the club or to cut the visit short to find food afterward. Groups arriving at Crazy Horse III without eating can order a full sit-down-quality meal on-site, and groups extending through early morning have a breakfast menu rather than transitioning to bar-only service as at most competitors. Food is available through table servers and at the kitchen counter. The 24-hour operation means even guests arriving at 2 AM or 3 AM can order a hot meal rather than snacks, which distinguishes Crazy Horse III's food program from the limited late-late-night menus at other Vegas clubs.

ATM & Payment

One ATM is located inside Crazy Horse III near the main entrance area, charging standard strip club fees of approximately $5–7 per transaction. Entertainers generally prefer cash for tips and private dances, so arriving with cash or using the ATM early in the evening avoids mid-session friction. Budget planning for a typical visit: $20–40 in tip cash per person for general stage tipping over two to three hours, $60–120 per person for one private dance session, and $200-plus per person for extended private entertainment. Groups can coordinate ATM runs to avoid duplicate fees — one person withdrawing for multiple guests is common. Credit cards are accepted for bottle service, food orders, and purchases at the bar and host desk, so the cash demand concentrates specifically on direct entertainer tips and private dance bookings rather than general club spending. If you're on the complimentary NoCoverVegas limo, the driver can advise on the nearest ATM stop en route if you prefer to arrive with cash in hand.

What Sets It Apart

What Makes Crazy Horse III Stand Out

Crazy Horse III carries a 15-plus-year track record as Las Vegas's premier celebrity gentlemen's club. Named the city's best multiple consecutive years by local nightlife publications, the award history documents sustained operational quality rather than a launch-year distinction. The celebrity appearance record is genuine and well-documented: athletes, entertainers, and industry figures have been photographed and reported at CH3 by Las Vegas media outlets consistently since the 2009 opening, and that documented history shapes the room's atmosphere on high-profile weekends in a way that claimed-but-unverified celebrity reputations do not.

The back-door VIP entry protocol is not a marketing concept — it is a functioning logistics feature for groups booking bottle service. Groups using this entry bypass the main lobby entirely, arriving through the rear entrance where the host escorts them directly to the reserved section. No main entry queue, no lobby navigation. This is standard procedure for VIP bookings at CH3 and is coordinated through NoCoverVegas at the time of reservation.

The late-night kitchen running through 4 AM is the operational detail that extends the practical visit window beyond what bar-only venues can sustain. Brick oven pizza, sushi, tacos, gourmet salads, and a breakfast menu keep the group's energy through extended stays without requiring an outside food stop. For groups arriving at midnight from a Strip nightclub and intending to stay until 3 or 4 AM, the kitchen converts that post-midnight window into a fully sustained session.

Insider Tips

Crazy Horse III Insider Tips

  • 1

    Request back-door VIP entry when booking through NoCoverVegas — this is standard procedure for bottle service groups and prevents your arrival from passing through the main lobby walk-in queue. Coordinate it in advance rather than at the door.

  • 2

    The expansion area with its own private bar and dedicated stage runs 30-40% lower density than the main floor on peak Saturday nights — if your group wants a stage environment with faster bar service and more entertainer access, request the expansion section when booking.

  • 3

    DJ shout-outs for bachelor parties and birthday groups must be arranged through the host before 11 PM — alert your host to the occasion immediately on arrival to get on the shout-out schedule before peak programming begins.

  • 4

    The late-night kitchen through 4 AM is the practical reason Crazy Horse III excels as a post-nightclub destination — groups transferring from Strip clubs at 2 AM can order brick oven pizza and sushi rather than making a separate late-night food stop.

  • 5

    Celebrity appearance nights are not announced in advance — they happen organically around fight weekends, major Las Vegas events, and entertainment industry activity. Peak boxing and MMA weekends historically generate the highest celebrity appearance likelihood at CH3.

Group Planning

Planning Your Group Visit to Crazy Horse III

Bachelor parties at Crazy Horse III operate within the most logistically structured group framework of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club — anchored by the back-door VIP protocol that NoCoverVegas coordinates as standard procedure for bottle service groups. The sequence begins before the limo arrives: NoCoverVegas confirms the group size, the arrival window, and the back-door access request when the reservation is placed. The driver texts the group 20 minutes before pickup from the Strip hotel, delivers the group to the Russell Road address, and the host meets the bachelor party at the rear entrance for direct escort to the reserved section — no main lobby, no check-in queue, no 15-minute entry process. The first experience the groom has at CH3 is arriving seated at a reserved table in under five minutes from limo drop-off.

Group minimums at CH3 begin at $400 for bottle service, which covers a reserved main-room section with a dedicated server and the back-door arrival. For groups of 10 to 20 guests — the typical bachelor party range — the expansion area is the recommended base of operations. The 3,500-square-foot expansion section has its own private bar and dedicated stage, running 30 to 40 percent lower crowd density than the main floor on peak Saturdays. A bachelor party claiming the expansion area operates essentially as a semi-private group with its own bar and entertainment, maintaining access to the main floor's six stages whenever the group chooses to migrate. For very large groups of 25 or more, the expansion area can accommodate the full party as a de facto private section for the primary portion of the evening.

Private suites at CH3 start at $400 per hour and include dedicated entertainer time and a session host managing the logistics. The standard bachelor party suite format sequences as: main floor arrival via back-door entry, two to three hours of main-floor entertainment as a group, individual or small-group suite sessions coordinated by the host at timing the group specifies, then return to the main floor for the final energy push. This sequencing keeps the group together during the high-energy main-floor phase while delivering the private session element without fragmenting the group mid-evening. The host coordinates the suite timeline so members cycle through without the group losing cohesion.

DJ shout-outs are standard at CH3 for bachelor parties and must be arranged through the host before 11 PM — the host adds the group to the shout-out schedule and confirms the timing before peak programming begins. On a fight-weekend Saturday with the room at 250-plus entertainers and celebrity-adjacent energy, a CH3 shout-out that announces the bachelor by name and occasion to 1,000 guests generates crowd reaction that amplifies the private session experience. The complimentary NoCoverVegas return limo is included when the evening ends — groups finishing at 3 AM or 4 AM do not navigate Uber surge pricing or app logistics. The driver coordinates the return pickup directly, eliminating the end-of-night transportation variable that often derails bachelor party momentum at the peak of the evening.

Celebrity & VIP Culture

Why Crazy Horse IIIAttracts Entertainment Industry & Sports VIPs

Crazy Horse III has operated as Las Vegas's documented celebrity gentlemen's club for 15-plus years — a status built through consistent high-profile appearances rather than marketing claims. The verifiable celebrity history at CH3 traces through Las Vegas media coverage and social media documentation since the 2009 opening: athletes, entertainers, music industry figures, and entertainment executives photographed and reported at the Russell Road address across multiple award cycles and event weekends. Fight weekends represent the highest concentration of documented celebrity presence — T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium events generate a professional athlete and entertainment industry travel cluster that gravitates toward CH3 as the off-Strip destination during high-profile Las Vegas dates. The off-Strip location on Russell Road is not incidental to the celebrity dynamic — it is structural. High-profile guests who choose CH3 over Strip-adjacent clubs are specifically avoiding the casino-corridor visibility that Strip properties generate. Paparazzi maintain positions outside Cosmopolitan, ARIA, and Bellagio; Russell Road is four miles removed from that concentration. The result is a room where celebrities arrive for the entertainment quality rather than the photo opportunity, and where the crowd composition that dress code enforcement produces — professional, upscale, local-mixed-with-premium-visitors — creates an atmosphere that self-selects for the clientele that generates the celebrity-adjacent energy CH3 is known for. NBA and NFL players visiting Las Vegas during offseason and travel windows have been documented at CH3 consistently since the 2009 opening. Music recording artists and touring production crews whose Las Vegas schedules align with entertainment tour cycles choose CH3 specifically because the 24-hour operation and back-door VIP arrival eliminate the public-visibility risk that Strip club entrances carry for recognizable figures. The back-door VIP protocol — standard for all bottle service groups, not reserved for celebrities — creates a discrete arrival experience that high-profile guests and private groups benefit from equally. The expansion area with its own private bar and dedicated stage provides an additional layer of separation for groups who want the full CH3 entertainment access without operating in the main-floor public environment during peak hours.

How It Compares

Crazy Horse III vs Other Las Vegas Gentlemen's Clubs

Crazy Horse III vs Sapphire Las Vegas

Sapphire wins by every measure of physical scale: 71,000 square feet versus CH3's 50,000; 400-plus entertainers on peak weekend nights versus 250-plus; 2,500-person capacity versus 1,000. The SkyStage catwalk, the rotating main stage, and the triple-stage architecture are infrastructure investments that CH3's six-stage model does not attempt to replicate. For groups whose single priority is maximum entertainer count in one building and the visual spectacle of a Las Vegas stadium-scale entertainment floor, Sapphire has no peer. The comparison is not quality — both CH3 and Sapphire deliver the same quality tier — but scale format. Sapphire is a production spectacle venue. CH3 is a celebrity-culture venue where the room's atmosphere and crowd composition are the defining experience rather than the stage infrastructure.

The practical distinction for bachelor and celebration groups: Sapphire's 2,500-person capacity means a party of 12 represents 0.48 percent of the room — the group is embedded in a stadium rather than present in a venue. CH3's 1,000-person maximum with the 50,000-square-foot sectional layout means that same group of 12 occupies a meaningful share of the room's sections, with the back-door VIP arrival and reserved expansion area providing an experience calibrated to the group rather than the mass crowd. Groups who value atmosphere and group experience over raw entertainer count choose CH3. Groups who want the highest entertainer density visible from any floor position choose Sapphire.

Crazy Horse III vs Spearmint Rhino

Spearmint Rhino at Highland Drive is the most direct format competitor to CH3 — both operate as premium off-Strip gentlemen's clubs with 24-hour continuous schedules, both serve the bachelor party and VIP group market at comparable price tiers, and both maintain sustained entertainer quality through multiple operating cycles. Spearmint Rhino's advantages are the international brand recognition that creates immediate name familiarity for out-of-state visitors, the Rolls-Royce limo fleet that generates a specific arrival experience, and the four-stage layout at 37,000 square feet that delivers variety at a compact floor size. Spearmint Rhino is the correct choice for groups who want recognized brand name reassurance, international-franchise service consistency, and the Rolls-Royce pickup.

CH3's advantages are the celebrity-culture history and the scale. Six stages across 50,000 square feet at 1,000-person capacity generates a stage-to-floor-space ratio that Spearmint Rhino's four stages at 37,000 square feet does not match. The 15-year documented celebrity clientele history is verifiable through media coverage in a way that claimed celebrity reputations at newer clubs are not. The expansion area with its own private bar and dedicated stage creates a group configuration option that Spearmint Rhino does not offer in equivalent form. Groups choosing between the two venues are typically choosing between brand recognition (Spearmint Rhino) and documented celebrity-culture atmosphere (CH3).

Crazy Horse III vs Peppermint Hippo

Peppermint Hippo's 2022 opening at 1531 South Las Vegas Blvd introduced a nightclub-grade production gentlemen's club at walking distance from the center-Strip hotel corridor — an address advantage that CH3's Russell Road location cannot match from four miles away. For groups staying at MGM Grand, ARIA, Park MGM, Cosmopolitan, Mandalay Bay, or Luxor who want to walk or take a 5-minute rideshare, Peppermint Hippo eliminates the limo dependency that CH3 requires. The 2022 construction at nightclub production specifications — concert-grade LED arrays, directional sound — also represents a newer build than CH3's Industrial Road design baseline.

CH3's advantages are scale and institutional history. Six stages versus two; 50,000 square feet versus 27,000; a 15-year celebrity clientele record versus a 2022 opening that has not yet accumulated an equivalent documented history. The expansion area, the late-night kitchen through 4 AM, and the back-door VIP protocol for large bachelor parties are features that Peppermint Hippo's 27,000-square-foot format does not replicate. Groups who want the legacy celebrity-culture atmosphere and the largest stage count in the off-Strip market choose CH3. Groups who want Strip walkability and nightclub-grade construction choose Peppermint Hippo.

The Decision Matrix

Choose Crazy Horse III when: the 15-year documented celebrity-culture atmosphere and back-door VIP protocol are the group's priorities; six simultaneous stages with the expansion area as a semi-private group base match the evening structure; the late-night kitchen through 4 AM is needed to sustain a multi-hour celebration visit; or the post-midnight limo transfer from Strip nightclubs is the evening's structure. Choose Sapphire for maximum entertainer count and stadium-scale floor. Choose Spearmint Rhino for international brand recognition and the Rolls-Royce limo fleet. Choose Peppermint Hippo for Strip walkability and 2022 nightclub-grade construction. All four offer free entry and complimentary limo through NoCoverVegas.

Birthday & Group Events

Birthday Celebrations at Crazy Horse III

Crazy Horse III has earned its A-list reputation through a formula that delivers precisely what a birthday celebration requires: an atmosphere where the evening feels genuinely consequential, the service is exceptional, and the energy of celebrity-caliber clientele creates a sense of occasion that mainstream nightclubs cannot manufacture. The Russell Road location places Crazy Horse III deliberately away from the Strip corridor — not a geographic limitation but a design choice that separates the experience from the tourist circuit and gives the club a distinct character, drawing locals and VIP regulars who return by preference rather than convenience. Six stages across 50,000 square feet generate continuous entertainment variety, but the floor plan is configured to feel far more intimate than the square footage suggests: sections sized for small to mid-size birthday groups rather than the mass-spectator layout of larger venues. The VIP entrance for birthday parties wanting complete privacy is a functioning backdoor protocol — standard procedure for guests who prefer their celebration remain out of the main entry queue entirely. A full kitchen running through last call delivers brick oven pizza, sushi, tacos, gourmet salads, and breakfast selections that extend what would otherwise be a three-hour birthday window into a full evening with a proper meal built into the timeline. Birthday bottle service at Crazy Horse III includes champagne toast coordination, DJ shout-outs, and a dedicated host who manages the celebration logistics rather than leaving the birthday group to organize them mid-night. The celebrity appearance history on select weekends generates an atmosphere where unexpected moments are genuinely possible, and the strictly enforced upscale dress code maintains crowd quality that matches the premium positioning.

Crazy Horse III Happy Hour: The Extended Pricing Window That Rewrites the Las Vegas Strip Club Timeline

Crazy Horse III operates a daily happy hour from noon to 9 PM — a nine-hour window that covers the entire afternoon and early evening stretch before the premium-hour pricing that most visitors associate with Las Vegas adult entertainment. During happy hour, well spirits, wine, and beer are priced at $6 per drink. The house bucket special — five beers mixed and matched from available selections — runs $20, a per-drink price that is roughly one-third of the standard premium bar pricing during the 11 PM to 2 AM peak. No minimum spend is attached to the happy hour windows, and the pricing applies to guests arriving at any point before 9 PM, including walk-in visitors without a reservation.

The practical effect of the noon-to-9 PM window is that it opens an afternoon visit strategy that the majority of Las Vegas visitors haven't considered. Crazy Horse III's 24-hour operating model means the entertainment roster is actively running throughout the afternoon — not a skeleton crew or pre-opening warmup, but a functioning club with stage entertainment, bar service, and the full six-stage layout operating on the same schedule it runs at midnight. Groups arriving at 7 PM have access to the happy hour pricing for two full hours before the 9 PM cutoff, then transition into the peak evening without the venue changing anything about the entertainment program itself. The distinction between 8 PM and 10 PM at CH3 is not the quality of what's on stage — it's the price of the drink in your hand while you watch.

For Las Vegas visitors whose schedules concentrate available nightlife time in the earlier evening — early-morning flights, conventions with morning keynotes, groups managing mixed energy levels mid-trip — the 7 PM to 10 PM arrival window at CH3 produces a different experience than the same window at any Strip nightclub. Nightclubs at that hour are either still closed or running the pre-opening promotional minimum. CH3 is open, fully operational, running happy hour pricing, with the full kitchen serving brick oven pizza, sushi, and tacos alongside the bar. The group that arrives at 7 PM and stays until midnight gets five hours of entertainment against a pricing curve that competitors cannot match at any comparable quality level.

The full late-night kitchen runs through the happy hour window without interruption. This matters for groups arriving without having eaten: the happy hour food-and-drink combination means a group of six can eat a full meal, drink at discounted prices for two hours, and remain at the club through the midnight peak without leaving the building for any reason. No other Las Vegas gentlemen's club of CH3's caliber — 50,000 square feet, six stages, 250-plus entertainers on peak nights — runs a happy hour pricing window that extends to 9 PM and covers the full bar menu alongside a complete food program. The combination of the extended pricing window and the kitchen program converts what would otherwise be a two-hour late-night visit into a five-to-six-hour evening that begins in the afternoon.

Crazy Horse III and Harry Reid International Airport: The Las Vegas Arrival Advantage Most Visitors Don't Know About

Crazy Horse III sits at 3525 W Russell Road, Las Vegas, NV 89118 — approximately 1.5 miles due north of Harry Reid International Airport. No other premium Las Vegas gentlemen's club operates this close to the airport terminal. Sapphire Las Vegas at 3025 Sammy Davis Jr Drive, Spearmint Rhino at 3340 South Highland Drive, and the Hustler Club at 6007 Dean Martin Drive all require 15 to 25 minutes by rideshare from the airport during normal traffic conditions. CH3's Russell Road address puts the venue 8 minutes from the terminal exit — a distance that converts the airport arrival experience from a logistics problem into a direct handoff.

This proximity creates a specific strategic advantage for Las Vegas visitors whose flights arrive in the late evening. The peak flight arrival window into Harry Reid International runs 10 PM to midnight on Thursday and Friday nights — a schedule that drops guests directly into the Las Vegas entertainment market during the prime entry window for adult entertainment venues. Groups landing at 10:45 PM at Terminal 3 or the E gates can be at CH3's front door by 11 PM without needing a Strip hotel intermediate stop. The complimentary NoCoverVegas limo can pick up directly from the airport arrivals level on request — eliminating the rideshare queue that bottlenecks terminal departures on peak nights.

For visitors coming from out of state on multi-city trips — flying into Las Vegas from a connection through Phoenix, Denver, or Dallas — the Russell Road corridor is the first accessible premium nightlife address off the I-15 South interchange that connects the airport district to the Strip. The airport-adjacent geography also means CH3 serves the early morning departure market differently than any other Las Vegas adult entertainment venue: guests with 7 AM flights who want to extend their final night in Las Vegas as long as possible are at CH3 on a 24-hour schedule — they can leave for the airport at 5:30 AM without leaving a club that has already shut down at 4 AM. The 10-minute airport-to-venue distance in the reverse direction is as useful as the arrival direction.

The I-15 and I-215 interchange connectivity that serves Russell Road also makes CH3 the most accessible major gentlemen's club for visitors staying in the southwest Las Vegas residential and resort corridor — the Summerlin, Henderson, and Green Valley areas that house a significant share of convention-week overflow hotel inventory when the Strip corridor sells out. Convention delegates staying in these outer areas face 35-to-50-minute rideshares to Strip-adjacent clubs; CH3's position relative to the I-215 loop cuts that transit time to 15 to 20 minutes regardless of the originating hotel's Strip-zone distance.

The L-Shaped Second-Floor Stage: How Crazy Horse III's Architecture Eliminates Dead-Angle Entertainment

The second floor of Crazy Horse III contains a large L-shaped stage spanning two walls — a performance architecture with no equivalent at any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club. Understanding why this matters requires understanding the dominant limitation of the standard linear stage design that most adult entertainment venues use. A linear stage is essentially a single-axis platform: guests positioned at the sides of the room — particularly at the corners where the stage terminates — are working with an oblique sightline to the performer rather than a perpendicular view. In high-capacity rooms where the best floor positions fill first, corner and side seats are the default option for groups arriving after 11 PM.

The L-shaped configuration solves this geometrically. When a stage extends along two walls at a right angle, it creates two primary viewing axes that intersect at the corner — meaning a performer working the corner of the L maintains close visual engagement with guests seated on both arms simultaneously. The dead zone that afflicts corner positions at linear stages becomes the most activated position in the room at an L-shaped stage. Guests seated along the first arm of the L see the performer in profile while the corner-to-second-arm audience maintains a front-facing relationship. A performer who works the L properly can maintain simultaneous engagement with the full room without abandoning any section to the oblique viewing angle problem.

In practice, the second-floor stage layout at CH3 divides the upper level into distinct seating territories that each carry genuine proximity to the performance surface. Unlike multi-stage layouts at single-floor clubs where stage proximity requires being in the correct room at the correct time, the L-shape allows the entire second-floor crowd to maintain a meaningful relationship to entertainment without migration. Groups claiming positions along either arm of the L are equally close to the stage surface — a symmetry that linear stages cannot provide. Groups that specifically want the second-floor section at CH3 should request it through NoCoverVegas at booking time, as the upper level fills on peak nights from the inside out.

The acoustic implication of the L-shape is also notable. L-shaped stages typically operate at a lower ambient sound level than the main floor below, because the room geometry distributes the audio output across two wall surfaces rather than concentrating it toward a single rear wall. Second-floor guests at CH3 report more legible conversation and clearer individual entertainer interaction than their main-floor counterparts during the same time window. For groups that want stage entertainment alongside an actual conversation — celebrating something, getting to know each other across a mixed-visit group — the second-floor L-stage section delivers both simultaneously.

UFC and Boxing Fight Weekend at Crazy Horse III: Reading Las Vegas's Celebrity Concentration Calendar

Las Vegas hosts more major combat sports events than any city in North America — a combination of T-Mobile Arena (capacity 20,000), Allegiant Stadium (65,000), and the MGM Grand Garden Arena (17,000) that generates 20-plus professional fight cards per year within city limits. Each major card produces a predictable celebrity arrival pattern: athletes, their entourages and management teams, music industry figures, and entertainment executives travel to Las Vegas specifically for high-profile fight weekends and extend their trips across three-to-four-day windows centered on the main event Saturday. Crazy Horse III's 15-plus-year fight weekend track record is built from this calendar's consistent repetition — the same high-spend visitor profile arrives by the same reasoning each time a major card is scheduled in Las Vegas.

The timing of post-fight arrivals at CH3 follows a consistent pattern. Main event fights at T-Mobile Arena typically conclude between 11:30 PM and 1 AM depending on the bout distance and stoppages. Post-fight traffic flow from the arena disperses in two directions: Strip hotel destinations, and off-Strip venues where the after-event crowd can continue without the Strip-corridor congestion that post-fight rideshare demand generates. The Russell Road address is four miles southwest of T-Mobile Arena — far enough from the arena district to avoid the concentrated post-fight rideshare surge, close enough for a 12-minute direct route via Frank Sinatra Drive south to Russell Road east. Groups timing their CH3 arrival for 11 PM on fight Saturday position themselves ahead of the post-main-event wave, which hits Russell Road between 12:30 and 2 AM.

The off-Strip location is structurally central to how CH3 functions as a fight weekend destination. High-profile athletes and entertainment figures who attend Las Vegas fight weekends operate with a specific privacy calculation: Strip club entrances adjacent to hotel properties sit within the same pedestrian corridor as hotel lobbies, casino floors, and sports book areas where fight-week visitor traffic concentrates. Russell Road eliminates that visibility problem. Paparazzi coverage during fight weekends concentrates near Cosmopolitan, ARIA, Bellagio, and the T-Mobile Arena pedestrian approach — not on W Russell Road four miles from the arena. The back-door VIP arrival protocol compounds this: high-profile groups arrive through the rear entrance without passing through the main lobby, establishing themselves in the venue's interior before the main-floor crowd registers the arrival.

The 24-hour operating model is the fight weekend logistics differentiator that no Strip nightclub can match. Strip nightclubs close between 3 and 4 AM — a cutoff that falls at the edge of, or during, the peak fight weekend crowd window at CH3. The post-fight crowd that arrives at CH3 at 1 AM is still there at 4 AM when Strip alternatives are closing. The NoCoverVegas limo service operates the same free round-trip model on fight weekend nights as any other night — transportation logistics don't change regardless of how large the fight-week crowd outside becomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Crazy Horse III — Common Questions

What makes Crazy Horse III the top celebrity strip club in Las Vegas?

Crazy Horse III has maintained a 15-plus-year track record as Las Vegas's leading celebrity gentlemen's club, named the city's best by local nightlife publications multiple consecutive years. The documented celebrity appearance history — athletes, entertainers, and industry figures photographed and reported at CH3 by Las Vegas media since the 2009 opening — creates an atmosphere on high-profile weekends that self-reinforces. Fight weekends at T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium drive the highest celebrity concentration, but the dynamic is consistent throughout the year. The combination of six simultaneous stages, 250-plus entertainers on peak nights, a VIP back-door arrival protocol for bottle service groups, and a 3,500-square-foot expansion area with its own bar creates an infrastructure that supports the celebrity clientele experience rather than incidentally attracting it.

How many stages does Crazy Horse III have and what is the layout?

Crazy Horse III operates six stages across 50,000 square feet at 3525 W Russell Road — more simultaneous performance areas than any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club. The main room centers on two primary stages with floor-level seating and elevated VIP sections. The 3,500-square-foot expansion area adds its own dedicated stage with a private bar, running 30 to 40 percent lower crowd density than the main floor on peak nights. This gives groups the choice of the high-energy main environment or a more intimate expansion setting with equal entertainment quality and faster bar service. The six-stage configuration ensures guests at any position in the 50,000-square-foot footprint have a live performance within sight at all times during peak Friday and Saturday hours.

Is Crazy Horse III open 24 hours?

Yes. Crazy Horse III at 3525 W Russell Road operates on a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week schedule with no operational interruption. The club is fully operational — entertainment rotating, full bar service, kitchen running — at 5 AM on a Tuesday as it is at midnight on a Saturday. The 250-plus entertainer roster thins somewhat in early morning hours compared to peak Friday and Saturday nights, but the venue remains actively programmed rather than shifting to a minimal holding pattern. For groups extending a Las Vegas night past 4 AM when Strip nightclubs close, CH3 is one of the premier 24-hour destinations, and the late-night kitchen serving brick oven pizza, sushi, and a breakfast menu through the early morning hours makes it a practical post-nightclub option that no other Las Vegas gentlemen's club with this scale can match.

Does Crazy Horse III have food service?

Crazy Horse III operates a late-night kitchen serving through 4 AM or later — one of the few Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs with an integrated food program during the entertainment hours. The kitchen menu includes brick oven pizza, sushi, tacos, and a breakfast menu, with tableside delivery available for bottle service groups. This makes CH3 a practical post-nightclub destination for groups arriving from Strip clubs at 2 AM who want to extend the evening with a meal rather than making a separate food stop. The kitchen program operates across the 24-hour schedule, with the full menu available during peak hours and a more limited overnight selection in early morning windows.

What is the free guest list process at Crazy Horse III?

The NoCoverVegas guest list at Crazy Horse III waives the standard $40 to $60 door cover for groups of 2 or more. Sign up through NoCoverVegas before your visit — the process takes under a minute. A complimentary round-trip limo from any Las Vegas Strip hotel is included, picking up at your hotel and delivering your group to 3525 W Russell Road. Bachelor party and celebration groups of 6 or more can request back-door VIP arrival, bypassing the main entry queue and going directly to a reserved section. Entry is guaranteed through the early morning hours given the 24-hour operating schedule — there is no hard cutoff time. The cover waiver applies every day of the week. No minimum spend is required once inside. Valid government-issued photo ID required for all guests; 21+ minimum age.

Free Pickup Included

Free Limo Ride from Your Hotel to Crazy Horse III

Every guest list reservation through NoCoverVegas includes a complimentary limo pickup from any Las Vegas Strip hotel — straight to Crazy Horse III. No commitment required. No minimum spend. No tipping the driver. Just text us your hotel name and we'll handle the rest.

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A complimentary limo arrives at your hotel lobby at your scheduled time and drops your group at Crazy Horse III's VIP entrance.

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  • Free limo pickup from any Strip hotel — all major properties covered
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  • Available 7 nights a week for groups of any size

Crazy Horse III — FAQ

What makes Crazy Horse III the top celebrity strip club in Las Vegas?

Crazy Horse III has maintained a 15-plus-year track record as Las Vegas's leading celebrity gentlemen's club, named the city's best by local nightlife publications multiple consecutive years. The documented celebrity appearance history — athletes, entertainers, and industry figures photographed and reported at CH3 by Las Vegas media since the 2009 opening — creates an atmosphere on high-profile weekends that self-reinforces. Fight weekends at T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium drive the highest celebrity concentration, but the dynamic is consistent throughout the year. The combination of six simultaneous stages, 250-plus entertainers on peak nights, a VIP back-door arrival protocol for bottle service groups, and a 3,500-square-foot expansion area with its own bar creates an infrastructure that supports the celebrity clientele experience rather than incidentally attracting it.

How many stages does Crazy Horse III have and what is the layout?

Crazy Horse III operates six stages across 50,000 square feet at 3525 W Russell Road — more simultaneous performance areas than any other Las Vegas gentlemen's club. The main room centers on two primary stages with floor-level seating and elevated VIP sections. The 3,500-square-foot expansion area adds its own dedicated stage with a private bar, running 30 to 40 percent lower crowd density than the main floor on peak nights. This gives groups the choice of the high-energy main environment or a more intimate expansion setting with equal entertainment quality and faster bar service. The six-stage configuration ensures guests at any position in the 50,000-square-foot footprint have a live performance within sight at all times during peak Friday and Saturday hours.

Is Crazy Horse III open 24 hours?

Yes. Crazy Horse III at 3525 W Russell Road operates on a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week schedule with no operational interruption. The club is fully operational — entertainment rotating, full bar service, kitchen running — at 5 AM on a Tuesday as it is at midnight on a Saturday. The 250-plus entertainer roster thins somewhat in early morning hours compared to peak Friday and Saturday nights, but the venue remains actively programmed rather than shifting to a minimal holding pattern. For groups extending a Las Vegas night past 4 AM when Strip nightclubs close, CH3 is one of the premier 24-hour destinations, and the late-night kitchen serving brick oven pizza, sushi, and a breakfast menu through the early morning hours makes it a practical post-nightclub option that no other Las Vegas gentlemen's club with this scale can match.

Does Crazy Horse III have food service?

Crazy Horse III operates a late-night kitchen serving through 4 AM or later — one of the few Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs with an integrated food program during the entertainment hours. The kitchen menu includes brick oven pizza, sushi, tacos, and a breakfast menu, with tableside delivery available for bottle service groups. This makes CH3 a practical post-nightclub destination for groups arriving from Strip clubs at 2 AM who want to extend the evening with a meal rather than making a separate food stop. The kitchen program operates across the 24-hour schedule, with the full menu available during peak hours and a more limited overnight selection in early morning windows.

What is the free guest list process at Crazy Horse III?

The NoCoverVegas guest list at Crazy Horse III waives the standard $40 to $60 door cover for groups of 2 or more. Sign up through NoCoverVegas before your visit — the process takes under a minute. A complimentary round-trip limo from any Las Vegas Strip hotel is included, picking up at your hotel and delivering your group to 3525 W Russell Road. Bachelor party and celebration groups of 6 or more can request back-door VIP arrival, bypassing the main entry queue and going directly to a reserved section. Entry is guaranteed through the early morning hours given the 24-hour operating schedule — there is no hard cutoff time. The cover waiver applies every day of the week. No minimum spend is required once inside. Valid government-issued photo ID required for all guests; 21+ minimum age.

Where is Crazy Horse III located?

Crazy Horse III is located at 3525 W Russell Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89118. Off-Strip (Russell Rd). The venue is accessible by rideshare, taxi, or personal vehicle. If you're staying on the Las Vegas Strip, most rideshare services will drop you off directly at the entrance. Parking is available at the venue for guests who prefer to drive.

What are Crazy Horse III hours of operation?

Crazy Horse III is open Open 24 hours. Hours may vary on holidays and during special events like EDC Week, New Year's Eve, or major conventions. It's always a good idea to check the current schedule before heading out, especially on weeknights when some venues may close earlier than usual. Guest list check-in typically begins when doors open.

How much does it cost to get into Crazy Horse III?

Normally $40-60 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas. Cover charges at Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs can fluctuate significantly depending on the night of the week, whether a special event or celebrity DJ is performing, and the time of year. Holiday weekends and major convention weeks often see higher door prices. The most reliable way to avoid cover charges entirely is to sign up for the free NoCoverVegas guest list before you arrive.

What is the dress code at Crazy Horse III?

Upscale casual. Collared shirts recommended for men.. Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs enforce dress codes strictly at the door, and being turned away after waiting in line is a common experience for underprepared guests. For men, collared shirts, dress shoes, and well-fitted jeans or slacks are the safest bet. Women have more flexibility but should aim for upscale nightlife attire. Avoid athletic wear, flip-flops, excessively baggy clothing, and visible logos or sports jerseys.

Can I get free entry to Crazy Horse III?

Yes — the easiest way to get free entry to Crazy Horse III is through the NoCoverVegas guest list. Sign up using the form on this page with your name, date, and group size. You'll receive a text confirmation with check-in details. Arrive before the guest list cutoff time, check in at the guest list entrance, and walk in without paying cover. There are no hidden fees, no minimum spend requirements, and no obligation to purchase anything once inside.

How do I get on the Crazy Horse III guest list?

Getting on the Crazy Horse III guest list through NoCoverVegas takes about 30 seconds. Fill out the guest list form on this page with your first name, last name, phone number, the date you want to go, and your group size. You'll receive a text confirmation with your reservation details and the guest list cutoff time. On the night of your visit, arrive at Crazy Horse III before the cutoff, give your name at the guest list entrance, and enjoy free entry for your entire group.

What are the guest list rules at Crazy Horse III?

Guest list through NoCoverVegas waives the $40–60 door charge for groups of 2 or more — bachelor party and celebration groups of 6 or more can specifically request back-door VIP arrival, which bypasses the main entrance entirely. Entry time cutoff: free cover on the guest list is valid until midnight Thursday through Saturday; arriving after midnight on peak nights requires host confirmation at the door. Limo pickup begins at 7 PM nightly — sign up with your hotel name, group size, and a note if you want back-door VIP access; the driver confirms your window by text. Return limo to your hotel is included when the night ends. Dress code: upscale casual with strict enforcement — collared shirts required for men, no athletic wear, sports jerseys, or baseball caps; dress shoes or clean sneakers accepted. All group compositions welcome, no nightclub-style ratio. Open 24 hours, 365 days a year. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID.. These rules are standard across most Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs and are designed to manage capacity and maintain the venue's atmosphere. Following the guest list guidelines ensures a smooth check-in experience. If your group composition changes after signing up, you can submit a new guest list entry with updated details through NoCoverVegas at no cost.

How much is bottle service at Crazy Horse III?

Starting at $400. Bottle service pricing at Crazy Horse III varies depending on the table location, night of the week, and performing artist. Prime tables near the DJ booth or dance floor command higher minimums than those in quieter sections. Your bottle service package includes a dedicated table, a VIP host, mixers, and expedited entry. Contact NoCoverVegas for a personalized quote based on your group size and preferred date.

What kind of music does Crazy Horse III play?

Crazy Horse III features Hip Hop, Top 40, R&B. The music style can vary depending on the night of the week and the performing artist. Headliner DJ nights tend to lean heavily into the DJ's signature genre, while open-format nights feature a broader mix of music styles. Check the events calendar for specific DJ lineups and theme nights to find the sound that matches your taste.

What are the best nights to go to Crazy Horse III?

Thursday through Saturday (peak 12 AM – 4 AM). Celebrity appearances on select weekends.. Friday and Saturday are the busiest and most energetic nights at nearly every Las Vegas gentlemen's club, with the biggest DJ talent and highest cover charges. Weeknight events often feature strong lineups at lower prices with shorter lines. If you're on a budget or prefer a less crowded experience, Thursday and Sunday nights offer excellent value. Sign up for the guest list regardless of which night you choose to guarantee free entry.

How much are drinks at Crazy Horse III?

Mixed drinks $15–20, Beers $10–12, Bottles from $400. Drink prices at Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs are notably higher than typical bars, which is standard across the industry. Cocktails and mixed drinks tend to be the most expensive, while beer offers a relatively more affordable option. There is no drink minimum when entering on the guest list. If you want to manage your budget, consider pre-gaming responsibly at your hotel before heading out and pacing yourself throughout the night.

What is the age requirement at Crazy Horse III?

All guests must be 21 years of age or older to enter Crazy Horse III. A valid government-issued photo ID is required at the door — acceptable forms include a driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Expired IDs are not accepted. International visitors should bring their passport as the primary form of identification, since foreign driver's licenses may not be accepted at all venues. There are no exceptions to the age policy, even for guests on the guest list.

What should I expect at Crazy Horse III?

Crazy Horse III occupies 50,000 square feet on Russell Road, four miles from the Las Vegas Strip and operating 24 hours every day of the year. Opened in 2009, the club has accumulated an award-winning reputation across its 15-plus-year run — named Las Vegas's best gentlemen's club multiple consecutive years by local and national nightlife publications. The off-Strip location is deliberate: Russell Road draws a professional clientele of locals, high-spenders, and A-list visitors who seek a premium experience insulated from the tourist traffic that characterizes clubs inside casino properties. Six stages are distributed across the 50,000-square-foot floorplan, including a primary main stage, a large L-shaped stage on the second level, and a dedicated stage inside the 3,500-square-foot expansion area — which has its own private bar and operates as a semi-independent section of the club. A full late-night kitchen runs through last call, serving brick oven pizza, sushi, tacos, gourmet salads, sandwiches, sliders, and breakfast items — one of the most extensive food programs of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club, designed to keep groups on-site through a full evening rather than losing them to dinner logistics. The celebrity appearance history is genuine: Crazy Horse III has hosted documented high-profile guests from the entertainment and sports industries on select weekends, which generates an atmosphere where unexpected encounters become part of the night. The complimentary NoCoverVegas limo eliminates the coordination friction of getting a group from Strip hotels to the Russell Road address — with return rides included, transportation logistics disappear entirely. Celebrity hotspot. Award-winning gentlemen's club. Premium bottle service. Once inside, you'll find a high-energy atmosphere with professional sound and lighting systems, multiple bars, and a large dance floor. The venue features live entertainment throughout the night with performers rotating between stages and the floor. Plan to arrive early if you want to secure a good spot near the action.

What time should I arrive at Crazy Horse III?

For guest list entry, plan to arrive at Crazy Horse III before the guest list cutoff time, which is typically around 12:00-12:30 AM for most Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs. Arriving between 10:30 and 11:30 PM gives you the best experience — you'll skip the longest lines, have your pick of spots inside the venue, and enjoy the full night. If you arrive after the cutoff, you'll need to pay the general admission cover charge at the door. On busy nights like Fridays, Saturdays, and holiday weekends, arriving earlier is strongly recommended.

Is Crazy Horse III good for a group or celebration?

Crazy Horse III is one of the most popular Las Vegas venues for group celebrations including birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, corporate outings, and milestone events. The NoCoverVegas guest list accommodates groups of all sizes — simply enter your total group count when you sign up. For larger groups or special occasions, bottle service provides a reserved table with dedicated VIP service. Groups should coordinate arrival times to ensure everyone checks in together before the guest list cutoff.

How much should I budget for a night at Crazy Horse III?

With the free NoCoverVegas guest list, your biggest expense is drinks once inside. Mixed drinks $15–20, Beers $10–12, Bottles from $400. Budget roughly $50-100 per person for a comfortable night including drinks and rideshare transportation. You can reduce costs by using the guest list for free entry (saving $40-60 per person), pre-gaming at your hotel, and splitting a rideshare with your group. Bottle service starts at a higher price point but includes drinks and a reserved table for your group.

Does the Crazy Horse III guest list include complimentary limo service?

Yes — every NoCoverVegas guest list reservation at Crazy Horse III includes a complimentary limo pickup from any Las Vegas Strip hotel, in addition to free entry with no cover charge. After signing up, you'll receive a text with pickup coordination details. A limo arrives at your hotel lobby at your scheduled time and drives your group directly to Crazy Horse III. The return ride home is also complimentary — there is no tipping requirement and no minimum spend attached to the limo service.

Does Crazy Horse III offer free transportation?

Yes — every guest list reservation at Crazy Horse III through NoCoverVegas includes a complimentary limo pickup from any Las Vegas Strip hotel. After signing up for the guest list, you'll receive a text with pickup coordination details. A limo will arrive at your hotel lobby at your requested time and drive your group directly to Crazy Horse III. The return ride home is also complimentary. There is no tipping required, no minimum spend attached, and no obligation beyond showing up at the scheduled time.

What is the atmosphere like at Crazy Horse III?

The 50,000-square-foot floor plan reads more intimate than the square footage suggests — Crazy Horse III sections its space into distinct zones around six stages rather than building one continuous mass-audience layout. The result is a club that accommodates 1,000 guests without the stadium-scale diffusion that makes larger venues feel impersonal. The dress code enforcement is real and consistent: upscale casual minimum, collared shirts recommended, athletic wear and sports jerseys turned away at the door. The crowd composition that dress code produces is the foundation of the club's celebrity-magnet reputation — a room where the clientele itself signals premium positioning before the entertainment begins. Peak hours run 11 PM to 2 AM Thursday through Saturday, with the expansion area running an independent crowd through early morning for guests who prefer a slightly lower-energy section. The Russell Road address creates a regulars culture that Strip clubs cannot develop — professionals, locals, and repeat VIP visitors who return by preference form the backbone of mid-week business, while weekend nights draw the full high-spending visitor crowd arriving by limo from Strip hotels. Unlike Sapphire's warehouse-scale footprint or the smaller clubs squeezed into commercial strip centers, Crazy Horse III operates at a size where the premium positioning is credible without feeling corporate.. The atmosphere at Crazy Horse III reflects the high-energy, premium nightlife experience that Las Vegas is famous for. The venue spans 50,000 square feet, providing space for up to 1,000 guests and a mix of intimate and open areas throughout the space. Whether you're there for the music, the social scene, or a special celebration, the energy builds as the night progresses and peaks around midnight through 2 AM.

How do I get to Crazy Horse III?

Rideshare: Rideshare dropoff on Russell Road. Free limo back to hotel available. Parking: Free parking available at the venue on Russell Road If you're staying on the Strip, most gentlemen's clubs are within a 10-15 minute rideshare. NoCoverVegas guest list reservations include a free limo pickup from any Strip hotel — the most convenient option.

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What guests are saying about their experience at Crazy Horse III

5 out of 5 · 2 reviews

First time in Vegas and I was skeptical about a free guest list service. Texted them and got confirmed in under 5 minutes. Showed the text at the door and walked right in. Crazy Horse III was incredible.

Marcus T.

Atlanta, GA

Jan 2026
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Used NoCoverVegas for a guys trip. Crazy Horse III on Thursday, then Zouk on Friday. Both nights were hassle-free. The text confirmations made it easy to show the door staff and walk right in.

James O.

Kansas City, MO

Feb 2026
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Where to Stay

Hotels Near Crazy Horse III

The best hotels for easy access to Crazy Horse III — walk to the club from your room.

MGM Grand

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Bellagio

7 min ride
★★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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Cosmopolitan

7 min ride
★★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $55/night

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ARIA

5 min ride
★★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $55/night

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Mandalay Bay

5 min ride
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Resort fee: $50/night

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Luxor

5 min ride
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Resort fee: $35/night

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Excalibur

5 min ride
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Resort fee: $35/night

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Park MGM

5 min ride
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Planet Hollywood

7 min ride
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Circa

12 min ride
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Paris

1.1 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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NY-NY

0.9 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Rio

1.2 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: $35/night

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Palms

1.5 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $35/night

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Horseshoe

1.1 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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Virgin Hotels

1.8 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Delano

1.0 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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Vdara

0.8 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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Waldorf Astoria

0.7 mi
★★★★★$$$$

Resort fee: $0/night

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Four Seasons

0.9 mi
★★★★★$$$$

Resort fee: $0/night

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The Orleans

1.8 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $0/night

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South Point

4.8 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $0/night

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Silverton

7.5 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $41/night

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Red Rock Resort

11.0 mi
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $40/night

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Green Valley Ranch

10.5 mi
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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M Resort

6.5 mi
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $39.99/night

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Sam's Town

8.0 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $33.89/night

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Sunset Station

12.5 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $40/night

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Gold Coast

0.8 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $29/night

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OYO Las Vegas

1.5 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $45/night

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Alexis Park

1.5 mi
★★★$$
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Serene Vegas

1.8 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $37/night

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Boulder Station

6 mi
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Arizona Charlie's Boulder

6.5 mi
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Elara

2 mi
★★★★$$
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Signature at MGM

2 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Grand Chateau

2 mi
★★★★$$
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Desert Rose

2 mi
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Club de Soleil

3 mi
★★★$$
familiesextended staysnon-gaming travelers

The Reserve at Park MGM

5 min ride
★★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $50/night + tax

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Vanderpump Hotel

1.2 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $54.95/night

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Convention Nightlife

Conventions That Party at Crazy Horse III

Attending a convention in Las Vegas? Crazy Horse III is a top after-hours pick for these major industry events. Free guest list available through NoCoverVegas.

NAB Show 2027

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August 21–22 & Labor Day Weekend — Final Summer Peak

The final two weekends of Las Vegas summer 2026 — August 21–22 (Marshmello, Tiësto, Steve Aoki, Chris Lake) and Labor Day Weekend Sep 4–7 (Chainsmokers, Martin Garrix, FISHER, Dom Dolla, Diplo) — are the highest-demand non-holiday late-summer windows. Crazy Horse III is open Friday through Sunday both weekends with free limo pickup from any Strip hotel and no cover on the guest list.

NBA 2K Summer League 2026 — July 9–19

Crazy Horse III During NBA Summer League — Free Entry, Free Limo All Week

NBA 2K Summer League (July 9–19 at Thomas & Mack Center) is Las Vegas's most celebrity-saturated non-holiday stretch — all 30 NBA franchises, their players, agents, and entourages converge on the Strip for 11 days. The nightclub circuit hits peak demand during the opening weekend (July 10–11) with Kaskade at XS, Tiësto at OMNIA, The Chainsmokers at Encore Beach Club, Metro Boomin at LIV, and Steve Aoki at OMNIA on Saturday. Crazy Horse III is open nightly through all of Summer League week with the same free entry and free limo pickup available year-round. Strip clubs are a consistent choice during Summer League: no cover, no headliner-dependent admission gates, free limo from any Strip hotel, and operating hours that extend well past when nightclubs close — a practical advantage for the NBA industry crowd running on late schedules.

NBA 2K Summer League 2026 — Closing Weekend July 17–18

Crazy Horse III During NBA Summer League Closing Weekend — Free Entry, Free Limo

The final weekend of NBA 2K Summer League (July 17–18) is the most stacked simultaneous pool party Saturday of the summer: Marshmello at Encore Beach Club, Zedd at OMNIA Dayclub, Tiësto at LIV Beach, and Chris Lake at Palm Tree Beach Club all run on Saturday July 18. ODESZA performs a rare DJ set at XS Nightclub Saturday night. Crazy Horse IIIstays open through all of Summer League's closing weekend with the same no-cover, free-limo access available year-round — the Strip's most practical option for guests whose schedules don't align with pool party hours or sold-out nightclub guest lists.

Las Vegas July 24–25 Weekend 2026 — deadmau5, Diplo & ODESZA

Crazy Horse III During the July 24–25 Weekend — Free Entry, Free Limo

The July 24–25 weekend brings one of July's most artistically diverse lineups: deadmau5 at XS Nightclub on Friday July 24 (a rare Strip nightclub appearance), followed by Diplo with Special Guest Charly Jordan at XS on Saturday July 25, ODESZA at Encore Beach Club dayclub, and Chris Lake at OMNIA Dayclub — simultaneously. Alison Wonderland plays Zouk Friday and RL Grime closes Zouk Saturday. Crazy Horse III is open Friday and Saturday through the July 24–25 weekend with the same no-cover, free-limo access available year-round — the only Las Vegas nightlife option with no guest list, no headliner-dependent admission gate, and operating hours that extend past when nightclubs close.

Las Vegas Pride Weekend 2026 — October 9–10

Crazy Horse III During Las Vegas Pride Weekend — Free Entry, Free Limo, No Cover

Las Vegas Pride Weekend 2026 (October 9–10) brings one of fall's highest-energy Strip weekends. The Las Vegas Pride Night Parade runs Friday October 9 — the same night Dom Dolla headlines LIV Beach at Fontainebleau. Saturday October 10 is the headline nightclub night with Alison Wonderland at Zouk Nightclub, RL Grime and Wax Motif also at Zouk. Crazy Horse III is open Friday and Saturday through Pride Weekend with the same free entry, free limo access available year-round. Strip clubs are a popular Pride Weekend destination: no cover regardless of event, free limo from any Strip hotel, and a more relaxed door policy than the sold-out nightclubs running concurrent Pride Weekend bookings.

Halloween Weekend 2026 — Oct 29–31

Halloween at Las Vegas Strip Clubs — Costume Nights & Late-Night Access

Halloween Weekend is the highest-demand non-holiday nightlife window of Q4 — and Las Vegas strip clubs run their biggest themed nights of the year. Crazy Horse III operates Thursday through Sunday with costume-encouraged nights, enhanced entertainment programming, and full free limo + free entry access through NoCoverVegas. Nightclubs run premium admission pricing for Halloween costumes; strip clubs are free entry regardless. The combination of Tiësto at OMNIA Nightclub (Friday), Steve Aoki + Martin Garrix at OMNIA and Marquee (Saturday), and Benny Benassi + Mustard at Hakkasan makes this the strongest Q4 Strip weekend. Crazy Horse III's free entry removes the variable cover charge that nightclub Halloween events add.

WSOP World Series of Poker — May 26–Jul 15

Crazy Horse IIIPopular During WSOP Week

Crazy Horse III draws a strong World Series of Poker crowd throughout the May 26–July 15 tournament run. CH3's six stages across 50,000 sq ft at Russell Road handle the WSOP overflow when players want a full-scale adult entertainment experience rather than the Strip-adjacent alternatives. The off-Strip location means lower cover charges, more entertainer variety, and a room that skews toward serious poker players rather than the bachelor party demographic that dominates Strip clubs during peak summer weekends. Free limo pickup from Horseshoe-area hotels through NoCoverVegas.

Cosmoprof North America 2026 — Jul 13–15

Crazy Horse IIICosmoprof Convention Week

Crazy Horse III serves Cosmoprof North America 2026 attendees (Jul 13–15 at Mandalay Bay) looking for an upscale strip club experience during convention week. CH3's modern hotel-quality interior, six stages across 50,000 sq ft, and off-Strip location make it the boutique alternative for beauty industry professionals seeking a private, upscale late-night setting. Free limo pickup from Mandalay Bay and all Strip hotels through NoCoverVegas.

Las Vegas Market Summer — Jul 26–30

Crazy Horse IIILas Vegas Market Week

Crazy Horse III draws Las Vegas Market Summer attendees throughout the July 26–30 show run. The off-Strip address means faster group entry and lower door competition during trade show week when the Strip-adjacent venues fill with convention overflow. CH3's six stages and 50,000 sq ft serve corporate entertainment groups and sales teams from the furniture, gift, and home goods industry. Free limo from Strip and downtown buyer hotels through NoCoverVegas.

Hacker Summer Camp — Black Hat USA + DEF CON (Aug 1–9)

Crazy Horse IIIPopular During Black Hat & DEF CON Week

Crazy Horse III draws a strong Hacker Summer Camp crowd during the Black Hat USA (Aug 1–6) and DEF CON (Aug 6–9) combined convention run. CH3's off-Strip address means lower cover prices, more entertainer variety, and shorter entry queues compared to Strip-adjacent alternatives — exactly what convention attendees with unpredictable conference schedules prefer. The six stages across 50,000 sq ft handle the combined Black Hat and DEF CON overflow crowd throughout the Aug 1–9 window. Free limo pickup from Mandalay Bay, LVCC-area hotels, and all major Strip properties through NoCoverVegas.

MAGIC Las Vegas Fall 2026 — Aug 10–12 at LVCC

Crazy Horse IIIPopular During MAGIC Fashion Trade Show Week

Crazy Horse III is a popular after-hours destination during MAGIC Las Vegas Fall (Aug 10–12 at LVCC). CH3's off-Strip address offers a different environment than tourist-corridor alternatives — lower entry prices, a more local crowd, and a no-pretense atmosphere that the fashion industry professional demographic appreciates after three days of high-pressure trade show networking. Free limo pickup from LVCC-area hotels and all major Strip properties through NoCoverVegas for MAGIC week.

SuperZoo 2026 — Aug 12–14 at Mandalay Bay

Crazy Horse IIIPopular During SuperZoo Pet Industry Convention Week

Crazy Horse III draws SuperZoo 2026 attendees (Aug 12–14 at Mandalay Bay) looking for a Las Vegas strip club experience outside the tourist corridor. CH3's off-Strip address and value pricing are well-matched to the pet industry professional demographic — buyers and distributors on multi-day convention expenses who want full Las Vegas nightlife without premium cover charges. The six stages across 50,000 sq ft handle large SuperZoo trade show groups. Free limo pickup from Mandalay Bay and all Strip hotels through NoCoverVegas.

ASD Market Week Summer 2026 — Aug 25–27 at Las Vegas Convention Center

Crazy Horse IIIPopular During ASD Market Week Wholesale Trade Show

Crazy Horse III draws ASD Market Week Summer 2026 attendees (Aug 25–27 at LVCC) looking for a Las Vegas strip club experience outside the tourist corridor. CH3's off-Strip pricing model appeals to the retail buyer and wholesale vendor demographic — independent retailers and e-commerce sellers on trade show budgets who want the full Las Vegas experience without premium Strip cover charges. Free limo pickup from LVCC-area hotels and all Strip properties through NoCoverVegas for ASD week.

VMware Explore 2026 — Aug 24–27 at LVCC

Crazy Horse IIIPopular During VMware Explore Enterprise Tech Week

Crazy Horse III draws the VMware Explore crowd during the Aug 24–27 enterprise technology conference at the LVCC. The off-Strip pricing model — lower covers, more straightforward booking — suits IT professionals on corporate expense accounts who want a Las Vegas experience without the tourist-trap pricing of Strip-adjacent venues. CH3's six stages handle large VMware Explore convention groups. Free limo pickup from LVCC-area hotels and all Strip properties through NoCoverVegas.

ASIS GSX 2026 — Sep 21–23 at Las Vegas Convention Center

Crazy Horse IIIPopular During Global Security Exchange Week

Crazy Horse III draws ASIS GSX 2026 attendees (Sep 21–23 at LVCC) seeking a Las Vegas strip club experience outside the tourist corridor. CH3's off-Strip address and pricing structure appeal to the Global Security Exchange professional demographic — corporate security executives and law enforcement officials who want the full Las Vegas experience without tourist-zone cover charges. The six stages across 50,000 sq ft handle large convention groups. Free limo from LVCC-area hotels and Strip properties through NoCoverVegas.

RE+ 2026 — Sep 22–25 at Las Vegas Convention Center

Crazy Horse IIIPopular During RE+ Clean Energy Conference Week

Crazy Horse III is a strong choice for RE+ 2026 attendees (Sep 22–25 at LVCC, formerly Solar Power International) looking for Las Vegas strip club nightlife outside the tourist corridor. CH3's off-Strip address and transparent pricing match the clean energy industry professional demographic — project finance and engineering professionals who want the full Las Vegas experience without tourist-zone cover charges. Free limo pickup from LVCC-area hotels and all Strip properties through NoCoverVegas.