REVIEW · NIGHTLIFE
Las Vegas Nightclub VIP Entry with Party Bus
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Skip the lines, keep the party rolling. This VIP nightclub tour layers past-the-line entry to two top Vegas clubs with a party bus ride between stops, so your night stays moving and your group meets people fast. I especially like the way the night is hosted end-to-end, and I love that you get onboard drinks on the party bus while you’re crossing town.
One thing to plan for: hotel pickup isn’t included, so you’ll need your own ride to the meeting point and then back to your hotel after.
In This Review
- Key Takeaways Before You Go
- What You Really Get: Two VIP Clubs Plus a Party Bus
- Price Check: Why $85 Can Feel Like a Deal
- Meeting Point Reality: No Hotel Pickup Means Plan Ahead
- Stop 1 at LIV (Fontainebleau): Fast Entry at a Newer Vegas Powerhouse
- The Party Bus Ride: Drinks, Music, and a Social Warm-Up
- Stop 2 at Zouk or Hakkasan: How the Host Picks the Night
- Drinks, Cover Charges, and Club Rules That Affect Your Night
- What the Host Team Actually Does (And Why It Matters)
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)
- Should You Book This Las Vegas VIP Party Bus Tour?
- FAQ
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What is the minimum age?
- How long is the experience?
- Which clubs are included?
- Are drinks included at the clubs?
- Are reserved tables or seating included?
- Is cannabis allowed in the nightclubs?
- Do I need a passport?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Takeaways Before You Go

- VIP admission at two clubs: save time at the door with faster entry.
- Party bus with canned drinks between venues, so the fun starts immediately.
- Host-led vibe: the team keeps energy up and helps you stay on track.
- LIV first, then Zouk or Hakkasan depending on what’s busiest.
- Optional professional photographer on the bus if you choose that upgrade.
- No reserved seating inside: expect a club atmosphere, not a booked dining setup.
What You Really Get: Two VIP Clubs Plus a Party Bus

This is built for one main goal: getting you into serious Vegas nightlife fast, without spending your whole evening stuck in lines. You’ll do two clubs in one night, with the party bus handling the travel between venues and a host guiding the flow so you don’t feel lost.
The club lineup is anchored by LIV Nightclub at The Fontainebleau, then your second stop is typically Zouk at Resorts World. If the night’s crowd levels favor another room, the host may switch the second venue to Hakkasan, so the plan reacts to what’s most active that evening.
This format works well for your first Vegas night or for any trip where you want to maximize time on the dance floor, not on the sidewalk.
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Price Check: Why $85 Can Feel Like a Deal

At $85 per person for about 4 hours, the value comes from what’s included, not from the sticker price. You’re paying for VIP admission and cover charges, plus a party bus ride with canned beverages onboard.
Here’s the practical way to think about it: club entry in Las Vegas can be expensive, and cover fees add up fast if you’re paying full price at two venues. One of the most common wins people point out is that included covers can offset what you’d otherwise pay just to get inside.
Also, the tour includes a second night out on us. The exact details of that follow-up offer aren’t spelled out here, but it’s still a meaningful added perk if you’ll be in town long enough to use it.
Meeting Point Reality: No Hotel Pickup Means Plan Ahead
This is the biggest logistics detail you should take seriously. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you’ll be responsible for getting to the check-in point on your own.
That’s not a deal-breaker, but it changes how you plan your night. I’d recommend you map out your route before you go, and choose a meeting spot that you can reach easily by taxi, ride-share, or public transportation.
After the last club, you’ll also need your own plan for getting back to your hotel. With Vegas nightlife running late, it helps to keep your ride options simple and close by.
Stop 1 at LIV (Fontainebleau): Fast Entry at a Newer Vegas Powerhouse

LIV Nightclub at The Fontainebleau is the opening act for this tour. It’s known as one of the newer and more popular big rooms in Vegas, which is exactly why VIP entry matters—popular clubs can mean long door waits when you’re arriving the normal way.
What you can expect at LIV is a high-energy club environment where the main advantage of this experience is how quickly you get in. Since cover charges and VIP admission are part of the deal, you’re not burning time haggling or paying as you arrive.
One practical tip: treat the first stop like a momentum builder. Get your drink settled, meet people in your group or on the bus, and then ride the energy wave into your second venue.
The Party Bus Ride: Drinks, Music, and a Social Warm-Up

The party bus is more than just transport—it’s part of the event. You’ll have canned beverages onboard, and the host keeps the vibe up between stops so the night doesn’t feel like two separate activities.
This is also where you’ll meet other people. Many folks choose club tours like this because Vegas can feel lonely when you’re waiting in lines or moving through crowded sidewalks solo. The bus creates a built-in “group energy” moment, so conversations happen naturally.
If you select the option, there’s a professional photographer on board. That’s a nice add-on if you want reminders beyond phone photos, and it can also help the group feel more “event mode” once you’re rolling.
One extra note from the tone of the experience: the bus atmosphere is meant to be playful. You’ll hear music, see party lighting, and feel like you’re already at the start of your night before you step into the clubs.
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Stop 2 at Zouk or Hakkasan: How the Host Picks the Night

Your second club is designed to be flexible. Zouk is the usual pick at Resorts World, but the host may switch to Hakkasan if it’s busier that night.
That flexibility is actually a smart setup for you as a visitor. Vegas nightlife changes fast, and the club that feels best at 11:30 pm might not be the same one that’s best at 1:00 am. By choosing based on crowd levels, the host aims to get you into the bigger momentum room.
What to keep in mind: both clubs are serious Vegas-scale venues, so expect strong crowds at peak times. You’re getting faster entry, but you’re not guaranteed a calm, seated lounge experience.
If you care about a specific club name, mentally treat the second stop as “Zouk or Hakkasan,” not as a promise of one single venue.
Drinks, Cover Charges, and Club Rules That Affect Your Night

The tour includes canned beverages on the bus, but alcoholic drinks inside the nightclubs are not included. You should budget for drinks at the venues if you plan to keep it going past the initial onboard beverages.
Also, this matters for expectations: reserved tables or seating are not included. So when you hear people talk about how busy a club can get, don’t treat that as a complaint about the tour. It’s part of the big-room Vegas club experience.
There’s also a reminder that nightclubs have rules you can’t bypass. Expect a security checkpoint at entry, and remember that cannabis is not permitted in nightclubs.
If you’re bringing a group, this is a good moment to set a simple plan: who’s buying drinks at the club, where you’ll meet if someone steps out, and how you’ll handle the security line together.
What the Host Team Actually Does (And Why It Matters)

The host isn’t just “someone with a clipboard.” People consistently describe the experience as smooth and well organized, with hosts who keep you updated before and during the night.
In the names that show up, Giselle comes up often as a great host, and Eric/Eric and Erick also get mentioned as people who made the night special. That matters because a strong nightlife host helps you avoid the most common Vegas problems: arriving in the wrong place, losing timing between stops, and letting confusion kill your energy.
I like this hosted structure because it gives you freedom without chaos. You still get to party your way, but you’re not solving logistics while you’re already half in the mood.
Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)
This is a great fit if you want:
- A first-night plan that gets you into two major clubs without wasting hours in lines
- A social setup where you meet people without awkward solo awkwardness
- VIP-style entry value where cover charges are handled for you
It might not fit as well if:
- You want hotel pickup included
- You’re hoping for guaranteed seating or a table experience
- You’d rather do a slower, more DIY club crawl with flexible pacing
If your group likes to keep moving and wants their Vegas night organized, this hits the sweet spot.
Should You Book This Las Vegas VIP Party Bus Tour?
If your priority is skip-the-line entry to big clubs and you’re okay handling your own transportation to the meeting point, I think this is a strong booking. The combination of VIP admission, cover charges included, and a party bus with onboard drinks gives you a night that feels like an event—not just a ride to a couple venues.
I’d also book it if you’re traveling with friends or a partner and want the host-led structure plus the chance to meet new people. Just go in knowing you’re walking into a real nightclub scene—security checks, crowded rooms, and no reserved seating.
If that hotel pickup detail would stress you out, or if you hate the idea of club timing being “host-managed,” then you may prefer a more DIY option.
Still, for many visitors, this is a tidy way to turn one evening into two club highlights with less friction.
FAQ
Is hotel pickup included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. You’ll need to get yourself to the meeting point and then arrange your own ride back.
What is the minimum age?
You must be 21+ to participate.
How long is the experience?
It runs for about 4 hours (approx.).
Which clubs are included?
You’ll visit two clubs. LIV Nightclub is the first stop, then your second stop is typically Zouk Nightclub. The host may switch the second venue to Hakkasan Nightclub depending on which is busier.
Are drinks included at the clubs?
Alcoholic beverages at the nightclubs are not included. Canned beverages are included on the party bus.
Are reserved tables or seating included?
No. Reserved table/seating in the clubs is not included.
Is cannabis allowed in the nightclubs?
No. Cannabis is not permitted in nightclubs.
Do I need a passport?
If you’re coming from outside the US, you need a physical passport.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. It may also be canceled due to poor weather or if the minimum number of travelers isn’t met.

































