The Many Lounges of T-Mobile Arena
One (or five) of the things that set T-Mobile Arena apart are its various lounges.
The T-Mobile Arena isn’t only an arena. Let’s take a look:
The Bud Light Lounge/Desert By Night is located on the west side of the Main Concourse. Guests with suite access and Club Seats will have access to this location as well as the Desert by Day on the East side. These areas offer signature cocktails and gourmet cuisine inside a chic atmosphere.
Our tipster paperposter has some tips for the Bud Light Lounge and Jack Daniels lounge:
“If you buy tickets in section 4, 5, 6 you’ll have to go through the Jack Daniels lounge. If you have section 15,16, 17 you go in thru the Bud Light lounge once your inside to get to your seats. In the lounges you will find your own bathrooms, bar, carving stations, meats, different food and vending, their prices are more than if you step out the door and buy it from the regular concession stands but it’s convenient. Very large lounges.” – paperposter
The Jack Daniels Lounge is available to patrons with tickets in designated seating locations.
Of all the lounges at T-Mobile Arena, the next one is its crown jewel– but there’s a $1500 food and beverage ticket. It is run by SBE exclusively, and your MLife tier level means nothing to them.
Hyde Lounge at T-Mobile Arena – located center of the Tower Club. Unique nightclub atmosphere, 18,000 square feet of exclusive space perched more than 100 feet above the Arena floor. Hyde Lounge ticket or specialized wristband gains entry. Guests can access this area via the West VIP/Suite Elevators.
If you want to go to Hyde Lounge, book it ahead of time. You have to buy bottle service or a wristband, you just can’t show up and go in. You’re actually better just leaving and having a drink right next door much less of a hassle as it’s so far up in the arena, just my suggestion. -paperposter
Now the rest…
The Grey Goose Lounge – east side of the Tower Club area. Invitation-only access.
Worth mentioning:
Terrace Tables provide patrons an assigned table elevated above the lower bowl for unique views of the action. Up to four ticketed guests can enjoy all the perks of going to a bar, while actually being at the event, including in-seat drink service, TV displays and an option for personalized catering from a nearby VIP lounge.
Outdoor Terraces, four in total. This is where people will most likely smoke. There’s no view of activity inside the arena from here.
[Images: Michael Movestro, paperposter, T-Mobile Arena, SBE, Al Powers]
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your better off just buying good seats and skipping hyde as you cant see shit from up there , your there to see and here a concert not ants. i suggest get seats in the bud light or jack dianiels club section much better bang for your buck.
then hit a club or bar after .
Any lounges in the Arena for the low roller? lol
yes just leave the arena and walk ten feet drinks are half the price in the park otherwise there arent even water fountians ,no free water, they get you coming and going.
Of all the lounges at T-Mobile Arena, the next one is its crown jewel– but there’s a $1500 food and beverage ticket. It is run by SBE exclusively, and your MLife tier level means nothing to them.
depending on the concert 1500$ won’t cut it , guns and roses was 2000$ to 2500$ depend on the size of your table. It’s not worth it, you can’t see shit from up there.