Being located in Caesars Palace and a part of the Hakkasan Group, Omnia does not disappoint. I don't remember much about my night at Omnia, which is a good indicator that I enjoyed my time there but one thing's for sure-I do remember the lights. Anyone who has been to Omnia will know exactly what the lights are about. Above the middle of the main dance floor hangs a ginormous contraption that projects light in the most spectacular ways. The machine moves and transforms itself and becomes the center of attention when it's on. It's so large you get a decent view of it from anywhere in the main club and it helps when you're on the upper level.
Everyone knows about nightclub restrooms and the amenities available. They vary from club to club but the common items are always hairspray, mouthwash, lotion, and those types of personal items. I tend to stay away from those items when I run to a club restroom, however, I will forever be grateful for the Omnia restroom attendants. They had emergency flats for sale and even at a ridiculous $28 a pair, I bought them because like every other female who wears heels to a club, I desperately needed them. $28 for a pair of flats may sound like a deal but they are flaaaaats, as in really thin with no support for your feet and cheaply made-only good for a couple of wears. They did come in with a cute little wristlet though and they literally saved my feet that night.
Everything else in Omnia is pretty standard-there are other dance floors with other music playing for those who aren't too fond of EDM, drinks cost a pretty penny and it pays to get on the guest list as lines run long with lengthy wait times. Forget about personal space-there is none on the dance floor and you'll feel like a sardine. But at least you'll be a sardine enjoying a great light show.