Vegas dayclubs are where the real party happens. World-class DJs, bottle service by the pool, and the kind of scenes that don't make it to Instagram. Here's where to go, what to pay, and how to actually get in.
Six pool parties, six completely different vibes. From mega-club mayhem to chill topless lounging — pick the one that matches your energy.
The king of Vegas dayclubs. Massive pool, two saltwater plunge pools, and a lineup that reads like a festival poster. Calvin Harris, Tiesto, and The Chainsmokers are regulars. The energy here is unmatched — think Spring Break on steroids.
The most exclusive dayclub on the Strip. This is where celebrities actually hang out (not just host). The sound system was designed by the same team that does Coachella. Dress code is strictly enforced.
Multi-level pool deck with some of the best views on the Strip. The crowd skews younger and more social media-oriented, with high energy and everyone dressed to impress.
If you want hip-hop, this is the only answer. Rooftop with direct views of the Strip. The pool is smaller but the atmosphere is way more intimate.
The best topless pool party in Vegas. No pretentious door policies, no $3,000 table minimums. Just a great pool, good drinks, and a crowd that's there to actually have fun.
The OG that started the Vegas pool party craze. Rehab has been running since 2004. The vibe is casual — backyard BBQ energy with great DJs. Best value for the money.
These are the things nobody tells you until you've already waited in line for an hour and dropped $200 on a warm vodka soda.
Free entry for women, reduced cover for men — most dayclubs have online sign-up on their website or through promoter apps. Do this 24-48 hours before. It's literally free money. No guest list means you're paying full price AND waiting longer to get in.
Doors usually open at 11am. By noon, you're walking right in. By 2pm? You're standing in a line that wraps around the building for 45+ minutes in 110-degree heat. Early birds also snag the best pool spots before everything's claimed.
Bottle service sounds insane until you run the numbers. For a group of 6+, you're each paying $80-130 for GA plus $15-20 per drink. A bottle starts at $500 and gets you a table, mixers, and roughly 15 drinks. Do the math — it's actually cheaper AND you get a spot to sit.
Some venues confiscate open bottles at the door (they sell their own for $25+). Bring a factory-sealed bottle and you're good. Also: Vegas sun at a pool party is no joke. SPF 50+ minimum or you'll spend the rest of your trip looking like a lobster.
Thursday and Friday pool parties have the same headliner DJs with roughly 30% fewer people. Saturday is absolute chaos (great if that's your vibe), but weekday parties mean shorter lines, easier table service, and you can actually hear the person next to you.
Real numbers, no BS. These are typical ranges across the major dayclubs for Summer 2026.
| Tier | Price Range | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| General Admission | $40 – $120 | Entry to the pool area. No reserved seating — first come, first served for lounge chairs. Drinks purchased separately ($15-22 each). |
| VIP Entry | $100 – $250 | Skip the line, dedicated VIP entrance. Some venues include a drink ticket or two. Better positioning near the DJ booth. |
| Daybed | $300 – $1,000 | Reserved lounge daybed for your group (usually 4-6 people). Includes a drink minimum that goes toward your tab. Pool-adjacent seating. |
| Cabana | $500 – $5,000 | Private shaded cabana with dedicated server, bottle service, and VIP treatment. Price depends on venue, day of week, and headliner. The full Vegas experience. |