Most first-time Vegas visitors hear about bottle service but don’t understand what is bottle service or how it actually works. Not understanding the system creates problems. Knowing how bottle service works before you book changes your planning and prevents issues during your night.
Using Your Reserved Table
Groups who get the most value from bottle service use the table as a base. Store your bottles there. Take breaks there. Regroup there. Then get back on the dance floor. Walk through the club. The night does not happen at your table. Your table is where you return between dancing and exploring the venue.
Reserve 3 to 4 weeks ahead for Friday and Saturday nights at top clubs. Prime table spots at XS, Omnia, and Hakkasan book up 3 to 5 weeks before the date. Waiting until the last week means picking from leftover tables at increased minimums. Booking early locks in better table locations at lower pricing. There are no exceptions.
Booking Your Table
If you need help finding the right table for your group size and budget, contact Surreal Nightlife and we will walk you through it. We know how the Vegas nightclub system works and what prevents problems during your night out.
We book 75 to 100 nightclub tables every weekend in Vegas. We know how the clubs actually operate, which venues deliver what they promise, and which problems develop before you see them.
Why Groups Choose Bottle Service
Bottle service became standard for groups visiting Vegas nightlife. A server handles your drinks. A table is guaranteed. Bottles arrive without bar trips. Once you experience this, general admission feels like a downgrade.
For groups that already paid for flights and hotels, bottle service prevents wasted time. Without it, you wait 90 minutes in line, pay $40 to $60 cover, have nowhere to sit, and have no base inside the club. Bottle service eliminates these problems.
The cost breakdown favors bottle service. Individual drinks at the bar cost $20 to $28 each. Ten people buying 6 to 8 drinks each at the bar adds up fast. Compare that to one table minimum split by your group size. Per person cost stays similar but the experience is significantly better.

What to Expect
Depending on the club, minimums change based on the night of the week, table location, and venue demand. Weekend nights at top clubs run higher minimums than Thursday or Sunday. Tables with better views or closer proximity to the DJ booth cost more.
The way it works is this: when you arrive at your table, your server introduces themselves and walks you through what your booking includes. Bottles arrive with mixers, ice, garnishes, and glassware. Your server monitors your table throughout the night and ensures you have what you need without you having to flag them down.
Dress code applies regardless of your table reservation. There are no exceptions. Top Las Vegas clubs enforce dress standards. Men need collared shirts or button downs with dress shoes. No athletic wear. No sneakers. Women need dresses, stylish tops, or club appropriate outfits. Dress correctly and your night starts smoothly. Dress wrong and security rejects you at the door regardless of your booking.
Confirm the requirements before you arrive.
Using Your Table Correctly
The groups who maximize their bottle service investment use the table as a staging point, not a permanent location. Dance on the main floor. Walk through the venue. Check out different sections. Your table is there when you need it, not to keep you seated all night.
Reserve tables 3 to 4 weeks before arrival for weekend nights at top venues. Prime table locations at the best clubs book out before event dates. Wait until the last minute and you’re choosing from leftover spots at higher prices. Early booking gets you better locations at lower minimums.

Booking Your Table
If you need help booking bottle service in Las Vegas, calculating total costs with all fees included, or finding tables for your group size and budget, contact Surreal Nightlife and we will walk you through it. We book 75 to 100 groups every weekend and know what prevents problems during your night out.
We coordinate 75 to 100 nightclub reservations every weekend. We understand how Vegas clubs operate, which venues follow through on promises, and which issues show up before you see them coming.
