Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand

Hakkasan nightclub, at the iconic MGM Grand, is the epitome of a Las Vegas Nightclub. Stepping into this five-story, 80,000-square-foot venue, with a capacity of nearly 7,500 party-goers, is like entering an otherworldly realm where music, lights, and energy blend seamlessly. The club is known for its spectacular visual displays, state-of-the-art sound system, and stunning design that together create an immersive and electrifying nightlife experience.
The main attraction is undoubtedly the lineup of world-renowned DJs that take the stage. This Vegas club consistently hosts a roster of top-tier talent. While the primary music genre is EDM, you can expect to hear Open Format music – a mix of EDM, Latin club music, Hip Hop, Top 40 tunes depending on the DJ spinning.

When it comes to nightlife in Las Vegas, Hakkasan nightclub events sets the bar high. With its high-energy atmosphere, world-class talent, and exceptional service, it's no wonder Hakkasan has established itself as a premier destination for party-goers worldwide. So, if you're ready to indulge in an unrivaled nightlife experience that is sure to surpass your expectations, be sure to add this venue to your itinerary.
Hakkasan Nightclub Bottle Service Layout
Main Room
HK is a standard mega-club with a concert-level quality sound system, a lighting installation called the "Hakkasan Grid" that provides a one-of-a-kind show in the center of the club, and themed dancers on four pedestals in the Main Room.

Main Room Owner’s Table (15 Guests)

For the customers who want the best, these tables will attract attention especially with some big bottle displays.
Dance Floor Tables (12 Guests)

HK has a horseshoe setup for the prime tables. There are dance floor tables; the largest are 52 and 12. The owner's tables are 51 and 11. Most hold approximately 12 people; the largest can accommodate about 15. These are the best tables in the house because, from the dance floor, there is a great view of the DJ.
Stage Tables (15 Guests)

There are only 4 Stage Tables, 1 through 4. They are large enough to fit groups of up to 15. The best part, they are by the DJ and overlook the entire venue; the disadvantage; there's not much traffic.
Upper Dance Floor Tables (12 Guests)

The upper dance floor tables are also considered prime tables and in the main room action since the traffic flows behind this area. They are situated directly behind the dance floor tables in a horseshoe and share a common ledge with the dance floor tables. Tables 61 and 21, a.k.a. the "owner's tables," can hold about 15 people each. The remainder can fit up to 12 people, with 64 and 24 being a bit larger, which is ideal for a group of roughly 15+ people.
3rd and 4th Row Tables (8 Guests)

There are only 3rd and 4th row tables on one side of the main room. Tables 31 and 32 are large tables like the dance floor tables surrounded by traffic the entire night. Tables 33 through 36 are corner tables that provide more seating, and they have a decent view of the DJ. All the 3rd and 4th-row tables are "in the action" and have a lot of traffic. Behind the third-row tables are 42 and 43, and table 41, which I call "The penalty box." They sometimes break up 41 into two tables - A and B. The 30s are all pretty good tables, and the 40s aren't bad either. Even 41 can be fun if you want to bring some friends into your area. The big advantage of these tables – there is a ton of traffic all night.
The Pavilion
First, I want to set the record straight – the pavilion is still on the fourth floor, which is still the main floor of Hakkasan Nightclub. Most of the tables in the pavilion have a view of the main room DJ, and on significant DJ nights, the same music will be played in the pavilion as in the main room. On very rare occasions, there is a partition they can close so a different DJ can play in the pavilion room, but in all my years working with HK, I have only seen this happen a couple of times.
The pavilion is one area of HK where you can take a breather. There are some four-top tables for you to chill out and enjoy the waterfall and a bar in the back, which typically is not super busy. If the main room crowd is a bit intense, the 4-tops and pavilion bar are a nice little escape.
Pavilion 1st Row (10 Guests)

The front of the Pavilion Tables, 461-464, are pretty good; in fact, they are almost as good as the third row. The major drawback is that there is a large ramp between you and the main room, which makes the distance to the DJ a little bit further than your typical third row.
Pavilion 2nd Tier (10 Guests)

The other square pavilion tables are 451 through 454; they are good as well, but 454 does not provide a view of the DJ.
Pavilion 3rd Tier (10 Guests)

The other tables in the Pavilion are 421-433, are more centrally located, and have bench-style seating. There is a decent amount of room around these tables, and they can accommodate about 10 people per table. The tables in the pavilion's big 'U" are 421-433, have a giant ledge you can stand on behind the tables, and provide a bit more bench space than Tables 441- 443.
Pavilion Back Wall (8 Guests)

Tables 465 to 411 on the map are cabana-style square tables, but unfortunately, you cannot see the DJ, and there is a wall blocking the main room. But if this is not an issue for you and you only want the main room music, then these might be good tables for you. 411 to have somewhat of an obscured view to the DJ.
Mezzanine Level – Main Room
If you like a bird’s eye view of the DJ from one level up then you will like the upper level a.k.a. “the mezz.”

Mezzanine Center (12 Guests)

Tables 514 and 515 on the map are spacious and can accommodate up to 12 people. If you have a large group, Tables 514 and 515 can be made into one large table.
Mezzanine Side (12 Guests)

The rest of the mezzanine tables are pretty good. There’s a glass wall in front of the table so that you can see more of the crowd. I recommend Tables 519 to 521 since you have a bar behind you, and that is where you will find most of the traffic. The skyboxes are not my favorite, and neither are the tables between 511 and 513 because they are next to the lighting crew booth.
Mezzanine Skybox (20 Guests)

The skyboxes are huge rooms with long lovely couches and plenty of room for a large group. This disadvantage is that the view is not that great. You're pretty much tucked away in the corner and barely able to see anything. There is a partition between the skyboxes, so potentially, you could combine two and make one large area.
Ling Ling Club
The Ling Ling Club is a large rectangular-shaped club on the third floor. The DJ is in the middle, and on both the right and the left are the dance floor tables. Typically, the music is hip hop, and occasionally, they bring in larger hip hop artists. When HK is busy, this room has a great party vibe. I can usually do some package deals in this section for less-than-retail pricing.

Ling Ling Club Dance Floor Tables (10 Guests)

If you're into the hip hop scene, the dance floor tables to the right and the left of the DJ are the best tables in the Ling Ling Club. Tables 321-323 and 331-333 are prime real estate, and 341 to 344 are good tables if you want to be right on the dance floor. When the main club is busy, the Ling Ling Club gets jam-packed, and it's a great party to have a table on the dance floor.
Ling Ling Club Regular Tables (10 Guests)

The Ling Ling Club is rectangular, and the DJ is in the center, so all the tables in the club are pretty good. They are big and spacious and ideal for groups of up to 15. If you look at the Map, all the tables in the 300s have a lot of space.
Ling Ling Lounge
The Ling Ling Lounge on the third floor can be great for a corporate event, or if the main club is not busy enough for the Ling Ling Club, they may open the Ling Ling Lounge. This area is the 200s on the map, and I've rented it out on several occasions for corporate parties.
Ling Ling Lounge Tables (8 Guests)

The tables in the Ling Ling Lounge don't get seated that often. Occasionally, for low minimums on busy nights, if they have both the Ling Ling Club and the Ling Ling Lounge open, the tables along the walls can accommodate about ten guests. The design of the club is very cool, and in most cities in the world, this would be an impressive Lounge, but when compared to the main room, the Ling Ling Club is only good for chilling out and having a few drinks.