VooDoo Nightclub

The Complete Guide

— Staff Writer

Are you on top of the world? You can party like at VooDoo Las Vegas. Come here, 51 stories in the air, to dance, dine, and drink high over the rest of Sin City. People come to Las Vegas to party, and the club scene is kicking. Here at the VooDoo Rooftop Nightclub at Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, you are given a unique experience found no where else. The Strip is yours from the amazing sky deck, and the indoor and outdoor party areas can keep the mood alive and energetic long into the night.

Clubbers enjoy the VooDoo rooftop nightclub
This may be the best spot for an open air party overlooking the Strip. I give the composition of this photo 5/5. Image: Las Vegas Guest List

This two-floor nightclub has a restaurant and multiple bars, but people honestly come for the steel outdoor staircase leading to the rooftop. This single spot offers possibly the best view in all of Las Vegas, and is a famous photo spot for those who want to make memories, and later be embarrassed by them.

The outdoor stairway that leads to the rooftop of VooDoo Nightclub at the Rio
This is the famed stairway to "the top of Las Vegas." I give the composition of this photo 5/5. Image: Vegas.com

A house band and nightly DJs keep guests entertained, and the crowds dancing. And, it is a different experience to dance high in the sky. Of course, VooDoo Nightclub has an award-winning staff, with their bartenders mixing up specialty cocktails with great flair. Try their world-famous Witch Doctor, which is a delicious rum cocktail served with dry ice.

VooDoo Rooftop Nightclub has a very regular schedule, and is often packed. They open at 9 pm seven nights a week and are located directly above the elegant and exotic VooDoo Steak.

Perfect for Summer evenings, the outdoor patio has to be visited. The dance floor is moderately sized, but gives guests the chance to dance beneath the stars with an incredible city view. The cool, refreshing breeze is another plus, since some clubs can get a little heated.

Of course, you probably wont see some of the pyrotechnics and other effects here as you will at some other clubs. Safety always comes first.

The dining area of VooDoo Steak restaurant has whimsical chairs and a tattooed bull statue
The festive atmosphere begins at the restaurant and continues into the club above. I give the composition of this photo 5/5. Image: Vegas Means Business

VooDoo Steak Restaurant

On floor 50, just below VooDoo nightclub, VooDoo Steak offers a full dinner menu, cocktails, and desserts. VooDoo Steak replaced the VooDoo Café.

You can enjoy a fine dining experience with a lively atmosphere in an upscale setting, before heading upstairs to the club.

Dress Code

The dress code at VooDoo Nightclub is strict, but not as strict as some venues. We recommend wearing smart-casual, especially for men. No athletic wear, jerseys, or the like. Women will have an easier time of things, but should still be presentable.

Dress to impress and you will not have any problems!

Special treatment

VIP bottle service with reserved table is available.

How to get to VooDoo

VooDoo Nightclub is located at the Rio Hotel. The club entrance is on the second level of the casino floor, located to the right of the main valet. Look for the self parking garage entrance. The Rio Hotel is an off-Strip property, so if you do not have a vehicle, we suggest transportation.

3700 West Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89103

Cover Charge

Women$10 - $20
Men$20 - $35
Women on guest listFree
Men on guest listFree

Compared to other clubs, the VooDoo Nightclub is very reasonable, and should be a part of everyone’s Vegas experience. At the door, cover charge are common. Men will pay between $20 and $30 dollars and women between $10 and $20. But consider the following if you use the guest list:

  • Women are free
  • Men are free
  • Arrive by 10:30 pm or lose your spot on the guest list

Contact details

866 746 7671

caesars.com/rio-las-vegas

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