Most first-time guests assume the champagne room and the VIP suite are basically the same thing with different names. They're not. Booking the wrong one is the most common mistake we see.
The Champagne Room
The champagne room is a private space for one guest plus one performer. It's designed for an intimate, private dance experience over a defined block of time—usually 15 to 60 minutes.
What you get:
- Private booth or room
- Dedicated performer for the duration
- A bottle of champagne or sparkling wine
- Privacy from the main floor
What it costs: typically $250-800 depending on time and the venue.
Who it's for: solo visitors, or one guy from a group who wants to peel off for a focused experience.
The VIP Suite
The VIP suite is a private space for a group—typically 4-12 people. It's designed for an evening of bottle service, conversation, and selected entertainment.
What you get:
- A private, multi-seat suite
- Dedicated host and server
- Bottle service (purchased separately)
- Custom entertainment options
- Privacy from the main floor
- Usually 4+ hours of access
What it costs: the room itself runs $500-1,500+ depending on size and venue, on top of bottles and tips.
Who it's for: bachelor parties, milestone birthdays, corporate groups, anyone who wants their crew together for the whole night.
Which One Do You Actually Want?
Book the VIP Suite If:
- You have 4 or more in your party
- The night is the celebration
- You want the group together
- You're planning bottle service
- You're hosting clients or out-of-town guests
Book the Champagne Room If:
- You're solo or with one other person
- You want a focused, intimate experience
- You're celebrating something personal
- You've been to the venue before and want to upgrade
The Combo
Larger bachelor parties often book the VIP suite as the home base, then individual guys (especially the groom) take separate champagne room visits during the night. Best of both worlds.
Not sure which to book? Talk to our team—we'll help you size it right for your night.