Surrender doesn't have the production value that many of the Vegas clubs do, especially with the newer ones being built. I've been here once a few years ago and I recently came during EDC weekend to see Dillon Francis. Luckily, the line was very short. We arrived at 12:30 and waited less than 10 minutes because they were efficient in getting people checked in.
Surrender opens out to Encore Beach Club. They have the main part of the pool covered, with bottle service on top of it. The inside is small! It is very narrow and there are bottle service booths in the center and along the sides. Most of the tables here are outside, which isn't the best because you're not in the center of the action. You are able to play poker, etc. outside behind the pool as well.
The sound system is great and it was nice not being extremely squished for once. You enter the club along the side of the dance floor, so it isn't too hard to get to the front if that is where you want to be. The fresh air is also nice for a change. To sum it up, if you are eager to see the specific DJ for the night, Surrender isn't bad. But I wouldn't come here if I was just interested in going to a club for the sake of being at a club.