Where to Book a Full Nightclub Buyout on the Strip

Full-venue takeovers, minimum spend thresholds, and what each Strip mega-club actually includes.

A full nightclub buyout on the Strip isn't a single price point or a single format — the five venues below range from 900 to nearly 4,000 capacity, and what you get for the buyout fee varies more than most people expect going in. Here's what actually differs between them.

The largest-scale option: Omnia and Hakkasan

If the brief is "biggest possible production for a large corporate group," these two are the Strip's top-end capacity options, and both come with production infrastructure that most buyouts elsewhere would need to bring in separately.

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Omnia Nightclub
75,000 sq ft across three rooms — main club, Heart of Omnia lounge, and an outdoor terrace — up to 3,500 capacity. The 22,000 lb kinetic chandelier and L-Acoustics sound system are part of the base venue, not an add-on.
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Hakkasan Nightclub
80,000 sq ft, five levels, capacity from 75 up to 3,900 — the widest range of any Strip venue, meaning it's the rare option that works whether your buyout is 200 people or the full room.
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The mid-scale option built for production

Not every corporate buyout needs 3,000+ capacity. Jewel sits in a genuinely different bracket — smaller physical footprint, but production values that come from the same teams behind major concert tours.

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Jewel Nightclub
24,000 sq ft, capacity 200–1,950, with 1,400+ sq ft of LED ribbons and five themed VIP suites. Lighting and sound design from teams who've worked with Lady Gaga, U2, and David Bowie — noticeably higher production quality per square foot than the largest venues.
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Dinner-to-nightclub in one buyout

Tao is a different format entirely — a restaurant that converts into a full nightclub, which matters if your event needs to run a seated dinner segment before the party starts, without moving guests to a second venue.

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Tao Nightclub
Dining reservations scale from 10 to 400 guests across three rooms of varying exclusivity, with a separate full-nightclub buyout available for the after-dinner portion. One address, two formats, no guest transport required.
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The right-sized option for under 1,000

Most of the venues above are genuinely oversized for a corporate party under 500 guests, even at "partial" buyout. If your real guest count is closer to 300–900, a venue built for that range reads as a full, energetic room instead of a mostly-empty mega-club.

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Drai's After Hours
11,000 sq ft across four separable spaces beneath The Vanderpump Hotel, capacity up to 900, scalable down to intimate gatherings of 30. In-place velvet curtains let you section the room to match your actual guest count rather than book more space than you'll fill.
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Minimum spend thresholds on Strip nightclub buyouts move with day of week, season, and whether a resident DJ or touring act is already booked that night. None of the venues above publish a flat rate — every one of them needs a direct quote against your actual date. Budget conversations happen after you've picked a venue, not before.

What actually differs between a "full buyout" and a "partial buyout"

A full buyout means the entire venue — every room, every bar, every VIP area — is exclusively yours for the booked hours, with the club's regular nightly operations suspended. A partial buyout, more common at the larger venues like Omnia or Hakkasan, reserves one room or level (the Heart of Omnia lounge, for instance) while the rest of the venue may still operate normally. If exclusivity matters for your event — no outside guests, no interruptions — confirm which one you're actually booking before signing.

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