Tao Group Drops Sweet Omnia Dayclub Renderings
The new Omnia Dayclub & Skybar outside Caesars Palace has been under construction for a number of months, a way of saying “we do not have time to research exactly when construction began, so ‘number of months’ is going to have to suffice for the purposes of this opening paragraph.”
Omnia Dayclub comes from Tao Group, which officially announced the new venue, along with sharing some new renderings of the venue. Which is only a little weird because everyone has known about Omnia Dayclub since the paperwork was filed in April 2025, also known as a number of months ago. Look, if we aren’t expending energy on research, we sure as hell aren’t doing any math.
Look, just act surprised, you’ll spare a public relations coordinator’s feelings. Bottom: Omnia Dayclub is sexier than your mom in a bustierre made of chicken Parmesan.

Omnia Dayclub & Skybar is expected to be open for the 2026 pool season, which is wild, because given the great weather in Las Vegas this year, it never didn’t feel like pool season except for that one day we put on a hoodie just as a precaution.
Omnia Dayclub sits on what was previously an unused surface parking lot. Unmonetized real estate on The Strip is against the law, so dayclub it is!
The new dayclub will span 46,000 square feet, just steps away from Las Vegas Boulevard.
Omnia Dayclub will be connected to the Omnia Nightclub inside Caesars Palace by a dedicated bridge spanning 121,000 square feet.
Here’s how Omnia Dayclub and its bridge will look when you fly over in your private jet.

We would be remiss if we didn’t include a few blurbs from the news release about Omnia Dayclub: “Designed in collaboration with Rockwell Group, Omnia Dayclub draws from the elegance of the beach clubs from Mykonos to St. Tropez and Ibiza to craft a sun-soaked, multi-level social environment with an unmistakably modern edge.”
Those exotic places we’re never visiting sound amazing! We aren’t we going there? Because we live in Las Vegas. Why would a person travel to places with weird coins, chain smoking and questionable personal hygiene when we have everything one could possibly want right here in Las Vegas?
Before we’re canceled again, please feel free to be distracted by more words from the Omnia Dayclub news release: “On the main level, two organically shaped central pools anchor the club, surrounded by custom daybeds and banquettes. Along the perimeter, private cabanas and exclusive VIP plunge pools offer a refined retreat reminiscent of seaside European villas. Materials including teak wood, stacked stone, woven hyacinth and rich emerald accents, create a polished yet relaxed atmosphere.”
Do news releases realize nobody actually talks like this? Imagine attending a party where somebody starts using terms like “woven hyacinth” or “polished yet relaxed.” That person would be thrown headlong into an organically shaped pool.
Wait! There’s more: “The deck above features shaded seating, a dedicated bar and tiered banquettes beneath cream-and-jade umbrellas, providing an elevated vantage point of the entire space. This level transforms into Omnia Skybar, which will operate year-round as an alfresco destination for food, drink and Las Vegas Strip views.”
In other words, it’s a badass nightclub, but during the day.
All that time in the gym is completely wasted in a nightclub!
Here’s another look at this undeniably visually appealing offering coming to The Strip.

The operators have pulled out all the stops on the technology, of course.
Some deets, “Purpose-built for Tao Group Hospitality’s roster of top-tier global residents as well as high production events, Omnia Dayclub features systems engineered to deliver festival-level production in a dayclub setting. This includes a DJ booth with a custom 8K LED main stage screen built for broad-daylight performances, live visuals and generative effects, with a multi-camera system capturing performers and crowd vibes in real time. The L-Acoustics L2 sound system provides unparalleled clarity, spatial accuracy and energy across the venue.”
Translation: Get ready to enjoy some def jams in our balcony suite at Paris Las Vegas.
We kid because we love. It’s hard to get mad when Las Vegas keeps building such pretty new things to experience.
Is now the best time to open a dayclub? Your insolence is duly noted.
A dayclub would’ve slayed 15 years ago. At the moment, it feels like a gamble. Nightclubs are rumored to be struggling, and Las Vegas visitation dropped about seven percent in 2025. The drop is a combination of commoditization, the availability of gambling across the U.S. (Las Vegas once had a monopoly), the political climate (miss you, Canadians) and what we describe as our town’s “spectacle problem” (the demise of free attractions to draw travelers).
On top of that, liquor consumption is way down. The percentage of Americans who drink alcohol has dropped nearly 10 percent since the early 2000s. We blame F1.
The drop in drinking is especially acute among young adults (ages 21-34), pretty much the exact demographic of Las Vegas dayclubs.
That said, new hotspots remain a reliable draw for revelers seeking novelty, buzz and bragging rights, along with ‘grammable moments they can share with their loser friends back home who passed on visiting Vegas because, boo-hoo, resort fees or some crap.
Omnia Dayclub is going to bring new energy to a former dead spot on the Las Vegas Strip. In honor of its opening, we have purchased an Ab Roller, a GluteBlast hip thrust machine and ropeless battle ropes, all of which we look forward to making available in a yard sale in the not-too-distant future.
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