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Best Vegas Pool Parties 2026 — Every Major Dayclub Ranked

StripPilot Insider Team · March 30, 2026 · 14 min read

Vegas now has 10+ operating dayclubs — from the 56,000 sq ft spectacle at Wet Republic to the rooftop sportsbook pool at Circa to Fontainebleau's brand-new Ayu. Here's every major venue ranked with real prices, dress codes, bottle service costs, and the insider tips that separate a great day from a wasted one.

Quick Comparison — All Major Vegas Dayclubs

Vegas has expanded well beyond the traditional "big four." Here's the full landscape for summer 2026:

Venue Vibe GA Ticket Best For
Encore Beach Club Luxury EDM $50–$100 Big headliners, splurging
Wet Republic Massive festival energy $40–$80 First-timers, bachelor parties
Ayu Dayclub Luxury/modern, EDM + hip-hop $40–$90 Upscale crowd, Fontainebleau guests
Marquee Dayclub High-energy pop/hip-hop $30–$65 Bachelorette parties, groups
Tao Beach Hip-hop, laid-back luxury $30–$60 Hip-hop fans, younger crowd
Vanderpump Pool 🌹 Glam, pop culture buzz, rooftop Strip views $50–$100 Bachelorettes, Bravo fans, buzz-seekers
Daylight Beach Club Relaxed, accessible $20–$50 Budget-conscious, laid-back vibe
Liquid Pool Lounge Upscale, more intimate $25–$60 Couples, Aria hotel guests
Stadium Swim Unique — sports + pool $15–$40 Sports fans, casual crowd
Tao Beach (Venetian) Rooftop, hip-hop lean $30–$60 Cool crowd, rooftop vibe
Sapphire Pool Off-Strip, adult-themed $30–$55 Off-Strip crowd, adult vibe

Prices vary significantly based on the DJ, day, and how far in advance you buy. Saturday headliner weekends can hit $150 GA. Buy at least a week out and you'll pay 30–40% less.

🌹 Drai's Is Now Vanderpump — and It's a Big Deal

The Cromwell hotel on the Las Vegas Strip has been fully rebranded as The Vanderpump Hotel, taken over by Lisa Vanderpump of Vanderpump Rules fame. The rebrand covers the entire property — including what was previously Drai's nightclub and pool club. The Vanderpump brand is a massive draw: reality TV fans, bravo superfans, and the socially-obsessed crowd actively seek this place out. If you're planning a Vegas trip and want to be somewhere with serious buzz and Instagram energy, The Vanderpump Hotel is now one of the hottest picks on the Strip. Search "Vanderpump Hotel Vegas" and you'll see why people are excited.

Tier S: The Flagships

These two venues set the standard. Everything else is measured against them.

Encore Beach Club — The Crown Jewel S-Tier

Encore Beach Club at Wynn
The Strip's most polished pool experience — and it knows it.
GA Tickets
$50–$100
Bottle Service
$700–$5,000+
Best Days
Fri & Sat
Season
May–Sept

Bottom line: EBC is the benchmark. Multiple pools, elevated cabanas, a proper production setup — and Wynn's notoriously enforced dress code keeps the vibe consistent year after year. Big EDM headliners (Fisher, Kygo, John Summit, Diplo) hold summer residencies here. If you're going to spend money on a Vegas pool day, this is where to do it. Go on a Friday — same headliner lineup as Saturday, 15–20% cheaper tickets, slightly thinner crowd. Wynn guests get a dedicated priority entry lane that cuts the Saturday queue from 90 minutes to under 15.

EBC Dress Code — Non-Negotiable

Wynn security is the strictest on The Strip. Men: no baggy shorts past the knee, no athletic wear, no jerseys, no backward hats. Clean slides are fine; flip-flops are not. Women: swimwear is fine, but cover-ups must be resort-chic — not a beach blanket thrown over a bikini. If you look like you're headed to a barbecue, you will be turned away at the gate with no refund.

💡 EBC Insider Tip

Buy tickets online using the "host list" option — same price as regular GA but gets you into a separate, faster entry lane. The GA line on a headliner Saturday routinely hits 90+ minutes in direct Nevada sun. The host list lane is almost always under 15 minutes. Cabana minimums start at $2,000 — split 8-ways that's $250/person for shade, seating, and dedicated service.

Wet Republic — The People's Pool Party S-Tier

Wet Republic at MGM Grand
56,000 square feet of Vegas chaos — in the best possible way.
GA Tickets
$40–$80
Bottle Service
$500–$3,000
Best Days
Sat & Sun
Season
Apr–Sept

Bottom line: Vegas's largest dayclub packs 4,000+ on a big Saturday. Two main pools, two saltwater plunge pools, and a DJ stage setup that competes with festival mainstages. Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Tiësto, and Zedd rotate through summer residencies. The sheer scale is both the selling point and the trap: GA on a headliner Saturday means you're standing in a crowd that never stops moving. Sunday is genuinely underrated — smaller crowd, same venue, cheaper tickets, more relaxed energy. If this is your first Vegas pool party, Wet Republic is the right call. MGM Grand hotel guests get priority entry that cuts the queue significantly.

Wet Republic Dress Code

More relaxed than EBC but still enforced. Men: board shorts are fine (no basketball shorts, no cargo shorts), clean sneakers or slides. Women: anything resort-appropriate. The standard Vegas rule applies — look like you're going somewhere nice, not a house party.

Tier A: The Strong Contenders

Ayu Dayclub — The New Luxury Standard A-Tier

Ayu Dayclub at Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Fontainebleau's $3.7B resort delivered one of the best new dayclubs in Vegas history.
GA Tickets
$40–$90
Bottle Service
$600–$4,000+
Best Days
Sat & Fri
Season
Apr–Oct

Bottom line: Fontainebleau opened in late 2023 at the north end of The Strip, and Ayu immediately became the venue to watch. The production quality is Wynn-level but with a fresher aesthetic — multiple pool levels, cabana terraces that feel genuinely resort-like, and a booking philosophy that blends EDM headliners with hip-hop and Latin acts. Lines are noticeably shorter than Wet Republic or EBC because Ayu is still building its reputation. This is the best-value luxury dayclub in Vegas right now — same tier production at 20–30% lower average ticket prices. Fontainebleau hotel guests get dedicated access, and the resort's pool deck means you can migrate between the dayclub and the hotel pool area.

Ayu Dress Code

Upscale resort standard. Men: fitted tees or button-downs, tailored shorts, clean shoes — no athletic sneakers, no baggy shorts. Women: elevated swimwear and resort-chic cover-ups. The door is professional but not as intense as Wynn — if you're making a reasonable effort, you'll get in.

💡 Ayu Insider Tip

Fontainebleau is still building its Vegas reputation, which means Ayu hasn't hit the line chaos of EBC or Wet Republic yet. A Friday with a solid headliner here currently delivers a Wynn-tier experience without the Wynn-tier queue or price premium. Book a weekday cabana and you'll feel like you have the place to yourself.

Marquee Dayclub — High Energy All Day A-Tier

Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan
The Cosmopolitan's answer to pool parties — and it's exactly what you'd expect from the Cosmo.
GA Tickets
$30–$65
Bottle Service
$600–$4,000
Best Days
Fri & Sun
Season
Apr–Oct

Bottom line: Marquee draws a younger, louder crowd — more pop, hip-hop, and EDM crossover than pure EDM at EBC. The Cosmopolitan location gives the deck actual Strip views and the multi-level pool layout prevents it from ever feeling as crushing as single-deck venues at capacity. Bachelorette groups love this venue — the aesthetic is made for it. Friday is the sweet spot — solid headliner, mid-week pricing, crowds haven't hit peak chaos. Cosmo hotel guests get priority access and the hotel-to-pool connection means zero commute from your room. VIP bungalows with private plunge pools available for group bookings.

Marquee Dress Code

Cosmo standards apply. Men: collared shirts or fitted tees, tailored shorts (no cargo, no athletic), clean shoes. Women: anything that reads "stylish" — swimwear with a proper cover-up. Door staff can be strict on busy Saturdays; don't test it with athletic wear.

Tao Beach — Rooftop Hip-Hop Energy A-Tier

Tao Beach at The Venetian
The Venetian's rooftop pool scene — hip-hop-leaning, upscale, and genuinely different from the EDM circuit.
GA Tickets
$30–$60
Bottle Service
$500–$3,000
Best Days
Sat & Sun
Season
Apr–Sept

Bottom line: Tao Beach sits on the rooftop of The Venetian, which means a legitimate view of the Strip and a more contained, intimate feel compared to the mega-clubs. The booking philosophy skews hip-hop and R&B rather than EDM — if Wet Republic and EBC aren't your music scene, this is the alternative. Resident DJs keep things moving even on non-headliner days. Venetian hotel guests get priority access and the pool deck connects directly to the hotel pool complex. Sunday is the best day here — the crowd thins out from Saturday's peak but the energy is still there, and you get the afternoon sun at a fraction of the weekend prices.

Tao Beach Dress Code

Business casual pool. Men: stylish shorts and a fitted tee or button-down, no athletic wear, no flip-flops. Women: elevated swimwear, resort-appropriate cover-ups. The Venetian operates a fairly strict door — the clientele skews upscale and the door reflects that.

Vanderpump Pool — The Buzzy Rebrand A-Tier

Vanderpump Pool at The Vanderpump Hotel
The former Cromwell rooftop, reborn under Lisa Vanderpump's brand — and everyone's talking about it.
GA Tickets
$50–$100
Bottle Service
$500–$3,000
Best Days
Fri & Sat
Season
May–Sept

Bottom line: The Vanderpump Hotel is the biggest rebrand story on the Las Vegas Strip right now. Lisa Vanderpump — of Vanderpump Rules, SUR Restaurant, and a genuinely massive Bravo fanbase — took over the former Cromwell property and transformed the entire thing under her brand. The rooftop pool (formerly Drai's Beach Club) has direct Las Vegas Blvd views from dead-center Strip at Flamingo. The Vanderpump aesthetic is pink-and-gold glam: think high-energy, high-Instagram, with a crowd that's actively excited to be there. Bachelorette groups and Vanderpump Rules fans travel to Vegas specifically to come here — that built-in fandom makes the energy different from any other dayclub. Best pick if you want the moment, the vibe, and the story to tell. The pool is smaller and more intimate than EBC or Wet Republic, which makes it feel more social and less anonymous.

🌹 Why Vanderpump Hotel is a Big Deal

Most Vegas rebrands are just a name change on a sign. This is different. Lisa Vanderpump has one of the most loyal fan communities in reality TV — people fly to Vegas and specifically put this on their itinerary. The brand recognition means the crowd self-selects for people who are genuinely excited to be there, which creates a different energy from venues where people just showed up because it was the most popular option. For bachelorette trips especially, this is a top-5 Vegas pool pick for 2026.

Vanderpump Pool Dress Code

Glam is rewarded here. Women: elevated swimwear, a cute cover-up, and you'll fit right in — this crowd dresses up. Men: tailored swim shorts, clean tee or button-down, no athletic wear. The Vanderpump aesthetic rewards effort; you don't want to show up in cargo shorts to a pink-and-gold rooftop.

Tier B: Worth the Trip for the Right Person

Daylight Beach Club — Best Value on the Strip B-Tier

Daylight Beach Club at Mandalay Bay
Vegas's most accessible major dayclub — high capacity, lower prices, and a crowd that just wants to have a good time.
GA Tickets
$20–$50
Bottle Service
$400–$2,500
Best Days
Sat & Sun
Season
Apr–Oct

Bottom line: Daylight is at the south end of The Strip — further from the main corridor but that's reflected in the pricing. GA starts at $20 on weekdays, bottle minimums are the lowest of any major club, and the crowd is less image-conscious than EBC or Ayu. It's a genuinely fun time without the $80 GA entry and 90-minute wait. The venue is connected to Mandalay Bay's massive beach pool complex, which means you can move between the dayclub and the hotel's own beach area throughout the day. Best pick if you're on a tighter budget or if this is a secondary day rather than your main event.

Liquid Pool Lounge — The Hidden Gem B-Tier

Liquid Pool Lounge at Aria
Aria's rooftop pool — smaller, more curated, less chaotic than the mega-clubs.
GA Tickets
$25–$60
Bottle Service
$500–$3,000
Best Days
Fri & Sat
Season
Apr–Oct

Bottom line: Liquid is deliberately smaller and more curated than Wet Republic or EBC. Aria skews toward an older, more affluent crowd, and Liquid reflects that — it's less a rave and more an upscale pool party with a good DJ. The service quality is notably higher than the mega-clubs (Aria's hospitality standards are among the best in Vegas), and the rooftop location gives solid Strip views. Best for couples, smaller groups, or anyone who wants the pool party energy without the festival-crowd density. Aria hotel guests get direct access without the GA line.

Stadium Swim — One of a Kind B-Tier

Stadium Swim at Circa Resort
Downtown Vegas's most ambitious pool concept — a five-story screen broadcasting live sports over the pool deck.
GA Tickets
$15–$40
Bottle Service
$300–$2,000
Best Days
Game Days
Location
Downtown

Bottom line: Stadium Swim is genuinely unique — a 65,000 sq ft amphitheater pool with a five-story HD screen that shows live sports around the clock. It's not a traditional dayclub (no DJ residencies, no bottle service table minimums in the traditional sense), but it is one of the most entertaining pool environments in Nevada. The crowd mixes sports bettors, hotel guests, and tourists who just want to watch NFL in a pool. Not a replacement for EBC or Wet Republic — but if there's a big game and you want to watch it in a pool at Circa, there's nothing else like it. Located Downtown, so plan accordingly for the Uber from The Strip.

Sapphire Pool & Dayclub — The Off-Strip Option

Sapphire Pool & Dayclub
Off-Strip, adult-oriented, and deliberately different from the Strip mega-clubs.
GA Tickets
$30–$55
Bottle Service
$400–$2,500
Best Days
Fri–Sun
Topless
Permitted

Bottom line: Sapphire Pool is affiliated with Sapphire Las Vegas (the gentlemen's club) and runs as a separate dayclub venue. It's off-Strip, which means it plays by slightly different rules — topless sunbathing is permitted in designated areas, which no major Strip dayclub allows. The crowd is bachelor-party-heavy on weekends. If your group specifically wants that environment, this is the only major Vegas option. Not a Strip dayclub replacement — the production quality and lineup aren't competing with EBC or Wet Republic — but it fills a niche nothing else on The Strip does.

Bottle Service: Full Price Breakdown

Every venue has a table minimum, not just a bottle price. That minimum covers the table, includes one or two bottles, and gets you reserved seating plus skip-the-GA-line entry. Here's the complete comparison:

Venue Table Minimum Single Bottle Cabana Notes
Encore Beach Club $700–$1,500 $400–$600 $2,000+ Top-tier service and production
Wet Republic $500–$1,000 $300–$500 $1,500+ Best value of the flagships
Ayu Dayclub $600–$1,200 $350–$550 $1,500+ Fontainebleau-level service quality
Marquee Dayclub $600–$1,200 $350–$550 $1,500+ VIP bungalows with private plunge pools
Tao Beach $500–$1,000 $300–$500 $1,200+ Rooftop tables have premium views
Daylight Beach Club $400–$800 $250–$450 $1,000+ Most affordable bottle service on-Strip
Liquid Pool Lounge $500–$1,000 $300–$500 $1,200+ Aria service quality; smaller groups
Stadium Swim $300–$600 $200–$400 $800+ Downtown location; sports focus

💡 How to Not Overpay for Bottle Service

Best Days to Go — The Real Ranking

  1. Friday — Best balance of headliner quality vs. crowd and price. Most Saturday DJs play Friday too. Strongly preferred for EBC and Ayu.
  2. Sunday — Underrated at every venue. Smaller crowd, same pool and production, cheaper tickets. Best day for Wet Republic and Tao Beach specifically.
  3. Saturday — The full experience. Best headliners, peak energy, peak prices and crowds. Right call if you specifically want that. Wrong call if you're not prepared for 90-minute lines and maxed-out venues.
  4. Weekdays (Mon–Thu) — For bottle service, actually excellent. Minimums drop 40–50%, venues are near-empty, service is attentive. Not ideal if you want energy and crowds — but for a private-feeling luxury pool day, hard to beat.

Arrive Between 11:30AM–1PM

Pool parties open at 11AM or noon and peak around 2–4PM. Arrive early — not to be first in line, but to beat the GA entry crunch. After 1PM on a headliner Saturday, lines at the major clubs can hit 60–90 minutes. You paid $80 to stand in 108-degree sun for an hour. Don't do that.

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