Hey, football fans! Super Bowl LX is hitting Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8, 2026, but let’s be real – Las Vegas is still the king of game-day vibes. Even though the game’s not here this year (unlike 2024), Sin City is packed with epic watch parties. We’re talking VIP lounges, all-you-can-eat buffs, massive screens, and that Vegas flair with celebs, cocktails, and non-stop energy. If you’re chasing exclusive spots – the kind where you feel like a high-roller – here’s my top 10 picks. These are based on real details from venues, with prices starting around $150–$500 per person (check for updates, as some sell out fast). Book early!
1. Wynn Las Vegas Big Game Weekend at Charlie’s Sports Bar
Wynn knows how to do luxury right. Head to Charlie’s for an upscale watch party with elevated tailgate food like sliders and wings, plus unlimited drinks (upgrade to premium liquor for extra). It’s got big screens everywhere and that cozy sports bar feel. Date: February 8. Price: Around $485 per person. Why exclusive? Limited spots, sold out quick last time – perfect for groups who want class without the chaos.
2. Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino
Imagine watching the game from a rooftop pool with a 143-foot HD screen, six heated pools, and killer Vegas views. It’s like a beach party meets football heaven – pyrotechnics, stadium sound, and VIP cabanas. Date: February 8. Price: Starts at $125 for general, up to $400+ for VIP. Why exclusive? It’s the ultimate outdoor bash; grab a daybed and feel like you’re in the end zone.
3. Circa’s World’s Largest Sportsbook
If you love betting and big energy, this is it. Three levels of seating with massive HD screens, recliners, and game audio blasting. Add private watch zones for your crew with unlimited food/drinks and your own 86-inch TV. Date: February 8. Price: From $400 per person. Why exclusive? It’s the biggest sportsbook on the planet – high-rollers only, with satellite betting right there.
4. Hard Rock Cafe Bar & Lounge
Up on the second floor with Strip views, this spot’s limited to just 80 guests for an intimate vibe. Expect chef-driven food stations, premium open bar, and big screens. Date: February 8. Price: $250 per person. Why exclusive? It’s all-inclusive and feels like a private club – great for music lovers with that rock edge.
5. Carmine’s Italian Restaurant at Forum Shops
Italian feast meets game day: think family-style platters, carving stations, and a four-hour open bar. MVP upgrade gets you a private lounge overlooking the Strip. Date: February 8. Price: $265–$295. Why exclusive? LED walls, 15+ TVs, and that cozy group atmosphere – ideal if you want food that’s next-level.
6. House of Blues at Mandalay Bay
Rock out while watching: VIP tables with angus sliders, smoked wings, and all-you-can-drink. Options for mezzanine seating or the music hall. Date: February 8 (doors at 1:30 p.m.). Price: Starts at $158–$175. Why exclusive? Concert-quality sound, high-def screens, and that live music twist – celebs often pop in.
7. Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas
Bavarian beer hall gone football crazy: all-you-can-eat pretzels, sausages, and open bar with authentic brews. High-energy with group seating. Date: February 8. Price: $185+. Why exclusive? It’s off-Strip but feels like Oktoberfest meets Super Bowl – fun for beer fans who want something different.
8. AREA15 The Big Game 360 Viewing Party
Immersive tech magic: 360-degree projection walls make you feel like you’re on the field. Three-hour open bar and buffet. Date: February 8. Price: Around $200 (check site). Why exclusive? State-of-the-art surround sound and visuals – Vegas innovation at its best, not your average bar.
9. Bottled Blonde on the Strip
Sports bar turns nightclub: indoor buffet and open bar, or rooftop bottle service with skyline views. Massive screens and DJ post-game. Date: February 8 (starts at 2 p.m.). Price: $189 all-inclusive, tables from $1,000. Why exclusive? That seamless day-to-night party vibe – perfect for groups who want to keep celebrating.
10. Plaza Hotel Big Game Viewing Party Downtown
Fremont Street energy: Choose stadium buffet or VIP showroom with open bar and upscale food. Mega-screens and betting stations. Date: February 8 (doors at 2 p.m.). Price: $153–$331. Why exclusive? Affordable VIP options in a lively downtown spot – includes tailgate games like Beer Pong beforehand.
There you go – these are the spots that’ll make your Super Bowl Parties weekend unforgettable. Remember, Vegas parties fill up fast, so hit up the venues’ sites or apps like Eventbrite for tickets. If you’re staying in town, bundle with a hotel deal for extra perks. Got questions or want tweaks? Just ask!