From Night to Day: OMNIA Dayclub and Skybar Coming Soon to Caesars Palace in 2026

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Last Updated 3rd Feb 2026, 03:14 AM

From Night to Day: OMNIA Dayclub and Skybar Coming Soon to Caesars Palace in 2026

A rendering of Omnia Dayclub and Skybar at Caesars Palace, a new Strip-facing pool club set to open in just a few months before the 2026 pool season. (Image: Caesars Entertainment)

LAS VEGAS – Caesars Palace certainly lives up to its name with all of its offerings on the casino floor and throughout the resort. But now they’re broadening their horizons with the addition of OMNIA Dayclub and Skybar, a massive new entertainment complex set to open to the public in 2026.

The 46,000-square-foot venue will sit directly along Las Vegas Boulevard, offering prominent Strip-facing curb appeal similar to Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas. The dayclub was announced in 2025, but Caesars Entertainment just released new renderings and details for the project. It’s clear that OMNIA Dayclub and Skybar is meant to act as a full-scale, all-day entertainment destination rather than a traditional pool party.

An official opening date for this spring has been finalized, but a Tao Group representative told Casinos.com that it will not be released until all artists have signed contracts. In the meantime, headliners are expected to include FISHER, Tiësto, Martin Garrix, Zedd, and Steve Aoki, with more to be announced as the opening dates near.

A Strip-Facing Venue You Can’t Miss

OMNIA Dayclub and Skybar will feature a bridge connecting it to OMNIA Nightclub, allowing guests to move easily between the two venues. Guests will enter through OMNIA’s main entrance before ascending a dramatic staircase to see the full venue. The project spans roughly 1,000 feet along the Strip and is designed to make a statement from street level.

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An aerial rendering of OMNIA Dayclub and Skybar, showing its location right on the corner as you enter Caesars Palace. Can’t miss it as you enter the property! (Image: Caesars Entertainment)

The main level will feature two central pools surrounded by daybeds, booths, and couches for guests with bottle service. Private cabanas also line the perimeter of the venue, each equipped with its own VIP plunge pool overlooking the first level.

Above the main deck, OMNIA Skybar will offer additional shaded seating, a full-service bar, and additional lounge areas overlooking the stage and pool below. The pool club will also offer an American bistro-style menu along with cocktail service. Unlike most dayclubs, the Skybar is designed to operate year-round, serving food and drinks even when the club is not hosting events. This is a smart move that allows Caesars to generate traffic and revenue beyond typical pool party hours.

“With OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar, we’re defining what’s next for Las Vegas at the scale, energy, and ambition the city demands,” said Tao Group Hospitality Co-CEO Noah Tepperberg in the press release. “This project underscores our long-term commitment to Las Vegas as a global entertainment capital,” added Co-CEO Jason Strauss.

OMNIA Dayclub is being designed in collaboration with Rockwell Group, the same architectural firm that designed the nightclub. The firm boasts a portfolio of spaces in some of Las Vegas's most luxurious casinos all throughout the Strip, like OMNIA Nightclub, Tao Beach at The Venetian, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, COTE Steakhouse at The Palazzo, and portions of The Cosmopolitan’s interior design.

According to the release, the venue features European seaside aesthetics inspired by beach clubs in Mykonos, Ibiza, and Saint-Tropez. Renderings show emerald accents throughout the club, with Mediterranean-style umbrellas and architecture that feel more like a seaside resort than a typical pool club in Las Vegas.

And it wouldn’t be the sister to OMNIA Nightclub without high-level music production. The DJ booth will feature an 8K LED main stage capable of delivering visuals bright enough to stand out in full daylight, along with visuals designed to mirror the nightclub’s festival-level experience. 

How Many Dayclubs is Too Many?

OMNIA Dayclub and Skybar is a joint project between Caesars Palace and Tao Group Hospitality, the luxury hospitality company behind several other nightlife and dining brands across Las Vegas and beyond. This will be their newest project since renovating Wet Republic at MGM Grand and turning it into the new Palm Tree Beach Club.

Across the entire Strip, there's no shortage of rooftop pools in Las Vegas despite the closure of venues like Drai’s Beachclub. Some nearby competitors to OMNIA Dayclub include LIV Beach at Fontainebleau, Encore Beach Club at Wynn/Encore, and AYU at Resorts World. These are dayclubs not owned by TAO Group with similar artist offerings across the board.

That said, does the Strip really need another high-end dayclub, especially one with exorbitant bottle service prices like OMNIA Nightclub? It’s debatable, but the addition of the venue fits into a broader trend in casino strategy. Non-gaming amenities like nightlife, dining, and entertainment continue to drive significant revenue, particularly among Gen Z and millennial visitors who may spend less time on casino floors.

By making OMNIA both a daytime pool party venue and a nightclub, Caesars is strengthening its appeal as a resort with something for every type of visitor.  Guests can enjoy luxury accommodations at the hotel, and won’t need to leave the property to find amazing gaming, nightlife, dining, shopping, and daylife.


 


 

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