Las Vegas has never had a problem being seen. Bottle parades, flashing lights, and packed dance floors define its heritage. But the arrival of Zero Bond at Wynn Las Vegas, which officially debuted its art collaboration in March 2026, is doing the exact opposite. By bringing New York’s ultra-exclusive members club to the desert, founder Scott Sartiano is introducing a new kind of nightlife to the Strip: one that isn’t trying to go viral.
The Anti-Club Club
If you know the original NoHo location, you already understand the appeal. Zero Bond isn’t just a place to be seen; it’s a place to exist without being watched.
- No guest lists floating around online.
- No influencers filming every corner.
- No “stadium” crowds waiting for a DJ drop.
Instead, it’s invite-only, members-first, and intentionally private. In Manhattan, Zero Bond became the “urban lodge” where power players could actually relax. At Wynn, that same DNA creates a curated social circle that feels more like a high-end residence than a commercial venue.
Wynn’s 15,000-Square-Foot Sanctuary
Located within Wynn Las Vegas, this 15,000-square-foot enclave elevates the resort’s already premium positioning. The design, spearheaded by Todd-Avery Lenahan, President and Chief Creative Officer of Wynn Design & Development, leans refined and understated.
The space is divided into several sophisticated micro-environments:
- The Salon & Fairway Grill: Intimate dining curated by legendary chef Alfred Portale and Executive Chef Michael Rubinstein.
- Baby Disco: A smaller, high-energy space for when the mood shifts.
- The Sculpture Garden: An outdoor terrace overlooking the Wynn Golf Club.
- Curated Amenities: Private valet, concierge services, cigar humidors, and individual wine lockers.
The Membership: More Than a Transaction
Joining Zero Bond is not simply a matter of paying a fee; it is a rigorous vetting process designed to maintain the “Anti-Club” atmosphere. To protect the integrity of the room, the club uses a committee-based selection system.
The Application Process:
- The Nomination: While you can start an application online, your chances improve significantly with a nomination from an existing member. Founding & Legacy Members have the specific privilege of nominating candidates to the committee.
- The Committee Review: Every applicant is reviewed to ensure they align with the club’s values of privacy and professional diversity.
- The Acceptance: Only after approval are the initiation fees and dues collected.
Current 2026 Membership Tiers:
| Membership Tier | Initiation Fee | Annual Dues | Key Perk |
| General | $1,000 | $2,750 | Full access to Vegas amenities & events. |
| Legacy | $50,000 | $7,500 | Spouse access, NY visits, & 3 nominations. |
| Under 30 | $750 | $2,750 | Discounted entry for rising leaders. |
Inside the Gates: Etiquette and Atmosphere
To maintain its status as a sanctuary, Zero Bond enforces strict venue policies. If you manage to secure a membership, the following rules are non-negotiable:
1. The Digital Blackout (Phone Etiquette)
Zero Bond is a strictly no-photo, no-video environment.
- Photography: Strictly prohibited. Posting photos from inside to social media is grounds for immediate membership revocation.
- Phone Calls: Members are asked to keep phones on silent. Voice calls are only permitted in designated private areas.
- Laptop Use: Allowed in the Salon during the day, but must be tucked away after 6:00 PM.
2. The Dress Code: “Sophisticated Vegas”
The club avoids “suit-and-tie” rigidity but has no room for the casual disarray of the Strip.
- Allowed: Well-tailored denim, blazers, high-end sneakers, and sophisticated evening wear.
- Prohibited: Athletic wear, gym clothes, flip-flops, torn/baggy clothing, and hats. Wynn Nightlife policies are strictly enforced at the door.
A New Lane for Vegas Nightlife
For years, Vegas followed a simple formula: big room, big DJ, bigger production. Zero Bond breaks that mold. It introduces a lane where access matters more than scale, privacy matters more than exposure, and atmosphere matters more than performance.
The IYKYK Take
Zero Bond isn’t playing the same game as the megaclubs. It is offering the one thing Las Vegas has quietly been missing: a place to go out without being “out there.” In a city built on the economy of attention, silence has become the ultimate luxury.

