OMNIA Dayclub Las Vegas Opens May 15 at Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace is entering the Las Vegas pool party market. OMNIA Dayclub and Skybar opens May 15, 2026, adding a 46,000-square-foot pool venue built directly on Las Vegas Boulevard. Tao Group Hospitality designed the space with two central pools, 15 cabanas, two VIP plunge pools, three bars, and a full restaurant. A pedestrian bridge connects it to the OMNIA Nightclub upstairs, creating a combined 121,000-square-foot complex that runs from pool deck to dance floor.

Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, home of the new OMNIA Dayclub opening May 2026
Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, home of the new OMNIA Dayclub opening May 2026

Opening weekend brings three headline DJs: Fisher on Friday May 15, Rüfüs du Sol on Saturday, and Martin Garrix closing out Sunday.

European Design, DJ-Forward Layout

The design takes cues from Ibiza, Mykonos, and the South of France, with large-scale LED visuals and an immersive sound system built around a DJ-forward stage. At 46,000 square feet, it’s one of the larger dayclub footprints on the Strip, and the Las Vegas Boulevard frontage means direct sidewalk access rather than a long walk through the casino floor.

Skybar, the rooftop level, operates year-round rather than just pool season. It faces the Strip, runs a cocktail-focused beverage program alongside an American bistro menu, and transitions from afternoon into evening service. If you’re visiting outside summer, that year-round schedule makes it worth pairing with afternoon shows in las vegas on the same day.

A Motorcycle Jump Over the Caesars Fountains

On Sunday May 17, seven-time X Games gold medalist and four-time world record holder Colby Raha will jump a motorcycle over the Caesars Palace fountains. Clark County Commissioners approved the special use permit on April 22, with sidewalk closures along Las Vegas Boulevard planned from noon to 4 PM. The jump is scheduled for around 2 PM.

The Caesars fountains have a storied history with motorcycle stunts. Evel Knievel famously crashed attempting a jump there in 1967. His son Robbie Knievel cleared the fountains in 1989. Travis Pastrana completed the jump live on television in 2018. Raha’s attempt marks the first in eight years, timed to land during Caesars Palace’s 60th anniversary celebration.

Caesars Palace Turns 60

The dayclub is one piece of a broader renovation push at Caesars for its 60th year. New Presidential Villas are going into the Colosseum Tower. Twenty-nine Sky Villas are being added to the Octavius Tower, and roughly 1,000 suites in the Augustus Tower are getting a full refresh. A new VIP check-in lounge rounds out the upgrades.

It adds up to a direct play for the daytime entertainment crowd, a segment the property hadn’t competed in until now. If you’re building a trip around the opening weekend, Jerry Seinfeld performs regularly at Caesars Palace with tickets from $123. It’s one of the best comedy shows in las vegas, and the venue is steps from the new pool deck.

Shows to Pair With a Pool Weekend

Spotlight doesn’t carry dayclub reservations, but a Caesars weekend pairs naturally with nearby shows. Absinthe, also at Caesars Palace, starts from $132 and ranks among the Strip’s highest-rated productions. Nikki Glaser and David Spade perform at Caesars too, with tickets from $73.

Beyond the property, “O” at Bellagio starts at $119, KÀ by Cirque du Soleil at MGM Grand from $86, and Blue Man Group at Luxor from $60.

Browse las vegas show tickets on Spotlight to round out your weekend.