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Tryst

At the Wynn
3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 770-3375
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Tryst

Tryst Details

  • Hours of operation:
    Thursday - Saturday, 10 p.m. - 4 a.m.
  • Cover price:
    • General admission: Men: $30; women: $20
  • Payment information:
    Cash, credit cards.
  • Location:
  • Music:
    Top 40, hip-hop, mash-ups, house.
  • Resident DJs:
    Manufactured Superstars, Alex Dreamz, Big Dee, Fabian, G-Squared, Kris Nilsson, Pizzo, Warren Peace.
  • Clientele/Age Group:
    21 and older.
  • Attire:
    Upscale. No hats, oversized jeans, athletic wear, sneakers, t-shirts, shorts or sandals. Dress code strictly enforced.
  • Occupancy:
    1,200.
  • Parking:
    Garage parking and hotel valet.
  • Reservations:
    Recommended for tables.
  • Seating:
    Yes.
  • Handicapped accessible:
    Yes.
  • ATM:
    Outside the club.
  • Special events:
    • Thursday: "The Affair," locals' night.
    • May 24: Alesso
    • May 25: Afrojack
    • May 26: Skrillex
    • May 27: Lil Jon

Tryst Review

Tryst at Wynn takes the luxurious experience so seriously, that even the staircase leading to the club is likely one of the fanciest staircases you've ever had the privilege of using. And when you step through Tryst's doors, you find yourself in a nightlife experience that's fitting of the already enchanting Wynn resort.

The dark décor, gorgeous wall accents made of velvet, and mirrored highlights complement the low, but still very present lighting. Between the furnishings (which are all high quality, as can be expected from anything at Wynn) and the lighting system, Tryst has a comfortable, but energetic appearance somewhere between the den in a celebrity millionaire's mansion and an upscale dance club.

But enough about things like staircases and décor. All of that pales in comparison to Tryst's centerpiece. Every club has one these days, and Tryst's is one of the coolest - a 94-foot-tall waterfall, which the club more or less wraps around. VIP seating surrounds this oasis, so you can spring for a bottle and relax by the refreshing mist of the waterfall. If you prefer something a little more low-key, you can hang back at one of the booths around the outer edge of the club, of which there are more than 80.

If you prefer to explore the rest of the club, there are two bars in the main area, one in the champagne room, and plentiful space for you to dance into the late hours.

--Review by Jorge Labrador