LAS VEGAS
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas officially launched its Omnia Nightclub Las Vegas on Thursday, March 12, a dazzling new nightspot with ample group spaces and offerings.
A brainchild of the Hakkasan Group, the new venue offers buyout options for groups of 200 to 4,000 guests. The completely redeveloped 75,000-square-foot venue, led architecturally by Rockwell Group, houses three distinct nightlife spaces - the Main Club including the Balcony level, Heart of Omnia, the sleek ultra-lounge, and the Terrace.
Guests of Omnia are greeted by gold ticketing kiosks surrounded by plush purple velvet walls. A multi-armed chandelier and elaborate art installation bring guests to the main corridor sheathed in stone tile. Liquid-crystal display (LCD) portals embedded in black one-way mirrors on all four sides of the walkway create a unique and ever-changing environment through interactive technology as guests enter the Main Club.
The Main Club boasts a dramatic 65-foot-tall ceiling dome, which encompasses a 22,000-pound kinetic chandelier. The grandiose centerpiece of the Main Club consists of eight concentric rings featuring different production elements including theatrical lighting effects, video projections and light-emitting diodes (LED) all choreographed to evolve throughout the night.
Also located within the Main Club are the Opal and Velvet bars, each unique in their aesthetic, offering guests prime views of the performance area. Two ascending grand staircases lead guests to the Balcony, with 12 opera boxes and two skyboxes for premiere seating with ample views of the dance floor below.
Atop the venue sits the Terrace, providing sweeping views of the Las Vegas Strip. Architectural LED strips embedded into the flooring and walls, etched glass light fixtures and cantilevered lampposts provide a soft glow after dusk. The space includes a dance floor, a 50-foot long main bar, tiered cabanas, plush sofas and DJ booth for guests looking to enjoy the energy of The Strip under the stars