
GENERAL INFO
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Friday Sept 19th, 5PM - 2AM
Saturday Sept 20th, 11AM - 2AM
Sunday Sept 21st, 11AM - 2AM
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East Fremont Street, between 5th and 7th Streets. Two blocks. All party.
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Oktoberfest DTLV is free to enter. $10 wristbands are required to drink on the street.
Pro tip: buy Biermarks online when you buy your pass to skip the lines and save money.
Online Biermark Bundles:
1 Biermark = $10
4 Biermarks = $38
6 Biermarks = $55
8 Biermarks = $70 (best value)
How it works:
1 Biermark = 16oz pint
2 Biermarks = 34oz stein refill
Food, bier, and steins are pay-as-you-go—stack Biermarks early to save and skip the lines.
HOURS & SCHEDULE
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Friday: 5 PM – 2 AM
Saturday: 11 AM – 2 AM
Sunday: 11 AM – 2 AM -
Day: brats, brews, and Bavarian antics
Night: Steins up Fremont! bass drops, steins clash, DJs erupt
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No ticket required to enter but you’ll need a $10 wristband to drink on the street.
No wristband, no bier, no bragging rights.
Your first bier if you buy your pass online before the event. -
Biermarks are the festival currency—your golden ticket for bier and bragging rights.
Why buy early?
Buy Biermarks online and your wristband to drink is free. Wait until the fest and you’ll pay $10 for the wristband—plus stand in line while your crew’s already a stein ahead.Online Bundle Pricing:
1 Biermark = $10
4 Biermarks = $38 ($9.50 each)
6 Biermarks = $55 ($9.16 each)
8 Biermarks = $70 ($8.75 each)
How they work:
1 Biermark = 16oz pint
2 Biermarks = 34oz stein refill
Games are free to enter, but you can always wager Biermarks with friends (and strangers).
TICKETS, WRISTBANDS & BIERMARKS
ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITIES
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Weiner dog races
Stein-hoisting contests
Keg Bowling
Roaming Bavarian performers
Late-night beer fueled dance
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VIP after events at Cheapshot and Commonwealth.
FAMILIES & MINORS
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Yes. All ages by day. 21+ energy after dark. 18+ midnight curfew strictly enforced.
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Yes. Water, soda, and non-alcoholic bier available.
FOOD & BIER
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Bier menu to be released so. Pints or steins. No filler.
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Brats. Schnitzel. Pretzels. Full menu to be released soon.
VIP & SEATING
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A wristband to drink on the streat, 34OZ stein and first fill, plus the keys to the Oktoberfest VIP after-events
Cheapshot — Friday & Saturday, 10PM–late
Commonwealth — Sunday, 12PM–2AM
Both venues serve German-inspired cocktails and custom Biermark menus you won’t find anywhere else.
On Sunday from 12PM - 10PM Wolfgang Puck will be sharing complementary tastings of Bavaria at Commonwealth.
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Yes. Tables line the street shaded dining and drinking areas are on 6th street.
WHAT TO BRING
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Not required but strongly encouraged. Dirndls and lederhosen worn by legends and for hero's.
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Government-issued ID
Comfy shoes
Sunscreen and a light jacket
Small bag or fanny pack
Big energy and biermark budget
PETS
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Yes if they’re registered to race. Or for the costume contest. Proof of vaccination and Leashes required.
Service animals are always welcome.
PARKING & TRANSPORT
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Try these lots and garages nearby:
El Cortez Garage – 7th & Ogden
Fremont Experience Garage – 4th & Carson
City Lot – 7th & Stewart
Container Park – 6th & Carson
Neonopolis – 4th & Fremont
Street parking is limited. Rideshare is recommended. -
Yes. Have your driver drop you anywhere close. Enter the venue from Las Vegas Blvd at the intersection with Fremont.
SAFETY & ACCESSIBILITY
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Yes. The street setup is ADA-friendly. Designated restrooms and seating available.
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Yes. Portable toilets are on 6th street and at the corner of 7th and Fremont. Lux restrooms available for VIP pass holders at Commonwealth and Cheapshot.
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Handled. Professional event teams and Las Vegas Metro PD will be on-site.
NOT ALLOWED
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Outside food or drinks
Weapons or illegal items
Large bags, backpacks, scooters
Unlicensed vendors
Vibes that kill the buzz
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
Email us at: info@oktoberfestdtlv.com