Las Vegas continues to push the boundaries of large-scale nightlife and lifestyle experiences. For the 2026 pool season, one of the Strip’s most recognizable venues is expanding beyond the night and into a full day-to-night format.
Developed by Tao Group Hospitality, Omnia Dayclub & Skybar is set to open at Caesars Palace, introducing a new destination designed to blend daytime energy with late-night programming, all within a single, connected space.
A Day-to-Night Expansion of Omnia
The new venue will span approximately 46,000 square feet and function as a direct extension of Omnia Nightclub. A pedestrian bridge will connect the dayclub and nightclub, allowing guests to move between daytime pool experiences and nighttime events without leaving the complex.
Rather than operating as a standalone pool party, Omnia Dayclub & Skybar has been designed as a unified destination, where music, production, and hospitality carry through the entire day.

Inside the Dayclub
The dayclub’s design takes cues from European coastal destinations such as Ibiza, Mykonos, and the South of France, focusing on clean lines, open layouts, and elevated lounging.
Planned features include:
- Two central pools anchoring the venue
- VIP cabanas, plunge pools, and custom daybeds
- A DJ-forward layout built for headline talent
- Large-scale LED visuals and immersive sound designed specifically for daytime environments
The emphasis is on creating an intentional daytime experience — one where music and crowd flow are central, not secondary.
Omnia Skybar: Elevated and Year-Round
Positioned above the pool deck, Omnia Skybar introduces a more refined layer to the destination.
Designed to operate year-round, the Skybar will offer:
- Views overlooking the Las Vegas Strip
- A cocktail-focused beverage program
- An American bistro-style menu
- A setting that transitions easily from afternoon into evening
It’s intended to stand on its own, appealing to guests looking for a polished, social atmosphere beyond the pool environment.

Why It Stands Out
What sets Omnia Dayclub & Skybar apart is not just its size, but its integration. Connected day-to-night venues reflect a broader shift in nightlife and hospitality toward experiences built around continuity — spaces designed to evolve as the day unfolds rather than reset entirely.
As major entertainment destinations continue to blur the lines between daylife and nightlife, projects like this signal where the industry is headed next.

Looking Ahead to 2026
Omnia Dayclub & Skybar is expected to open for the 2026 pool season at Caesars Palace. Programming and artist lineups have not yet been announced, but given Tao Group Hospitality’s track record, the venue is expected to draw top-tier talent and high-production events.
It’s one more destination worth keeping on the radar as 2026 approaches.
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Images courtesy of Tao Group Hospitality / Caesars Palace.
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