Eden indoor lounge at night with warm low lighting
Evenings at Eden · 21+ Adults Only

Night Passes

When the sundeck closes, the lounges open. A night pass is admission to Eden — our signature indoor lounge with the dance floor, the DJ, and the themed lifestyle parties that have made Rooftop Resort the after-dark heart of the South Florida scene.

  • Eden lounge & intimate spaces
  • Themed parties most weekends
  • Dance floor & full bar
What a Night Pass Actually Is

The night side of Rooftop Resort is a different property than the day side.

A day pass and a night pass are not the same admission. They unlock different floors, different rooms, different moods — and they exist for different reasons. If you've only ever known Rooftop Resort from the pool deck, the night pass is the half of the property you haven't met yet.

By day, the resort is sun, water, and tiki cocktails out on the pool and rooftop sundeck. By night, the action moves indoors. The pool quiets, the sundeck empties, and the lights come up inside Eden — our signature indoor lounge — and the moody, low-lit Red Lounge down the hall. A night pass is your wristband into both, plus the intimate seating areas tucked around them.

This is the part of the property that has built Rooftop Resort's reputation as the only completely lifestyle and nudist resort in South Florida. The themed weekend parties at Eden are why guests fly into Fort Lauderdale International instead of staying somewhere closer to the airport. The Red Lounge is the room where most people meet the friends they keep coming back to see. And the night pass — separate from any day pass and separate from any overnight reservation — is how local couples, weekend visitors, and out-of-town singles step into that scene for an evening at a time.

Below is what a night pass actually covers, who it's for, what an evening at Eden looks like end to end, and how to reserve one. If anything reads like it needs a real human, the front desk picks up at (954) 925-0301 — every night pass is confirmed there personally.

Decision Criteria

Is a night pass the right move for tonight?

Night pass, day pass, or overnight stay — they cover different parts of the property. Use this side-by-side to figure out which of the three actually fits the evening you're picturing.

Pick a night pass when

You want the lounge, not the pool.

  • You're heading out specifically for an evening at Eden — the DJ, the dance floor, and the themed lifestyle party on the calendar.
  • You want to spend time in the Red Lounge and the intimate indoor seating areas, not the daytime pool deck.
  • You're local to Hollywood or Fort Lauderdale and only have a few evening hours to spend on property, not a whole afternoon and night.
  • You already saw the pool on a day pass and want to come back for the half of the resort you didn't see.
  • You're driving home the same night, so a full overnight room doesn't fit the trip.
  • You're coming as a couple or a single woman for one specific themed weekend night at Eden.
Pick something else when

The lounge isn't actually what you want.

  • You're after sun, the heated pool, the rooftop sundeck, or the poolside tiki bar — that's the day pass, not the night.
  • Eden is running late and you don't want to drive home at 2 a.m. — a room upstairs turns the night into a stay.
  • You want both the pool day and the lounge evening on the same visit — an overnight room rolls both into one wristband with no re-entry.
  • You're showing the property to a first-time partner who'd rather see it in daylight before walking into a themed Eden party.
  • You're traveling with a group flying into FLL — a block of overnight rooms keeps everyone together past last call.

Still not sure which fits your night? The front desk pieces these together for guests every shift — call (954) 925-0301 and describe the evening you're picturing.

An Evening, End To End

How a night at Eden actually unfolds

No two nights at Rooftop Resort are identical — the themed parties rotate, the crowd shifts, the music moves — but the arc of an evening tends to follow the same shape. Here's what most night-pass guests step into.

  1. Early Evening

    The day deck quiets, the lounges wake up

    The pool and sundeck wind down for the day. Inside, the bar gets prepped, the décor goes up for whatever's themed on the calendar, and the first night-pass guests start trickling through the front desk for ID and wristbands.

  2. First Drinks

    Eden opens, the room fills

    Eden's lights come up — gold, low, warm against the dance floor. Couples and singles drift in from the door, grab the first cocktail of the night at the lounge bar, and find a corner. Conversation, music at conversational volume, a soft start.

  3. Peak Hours

    Music up, dance floor live, themed party in full swing

    The DJ leans in. Whatever's on the themed calendar — costume night, color night, holiday weekend — is in full swing on the Eden floor. Drinks flow at the lounge bar, photos get taken at the themed backdrops, the room is loud and warm and unmistakably on.

  4. Late Hours

    The Red Lounge fills out

    People drift down the hall to the Red Lounge — moodier light, lower ceilings, slower tempo, more intimate seating. This is the room for the longer conversations and quieter corners of the night. Eden keeps going up front; the Red Lounge keeps going in back.

  5. Last Call

    The night closes and the keycards win

    Eden's lights come up. Night-pass guests head for their cars. The overnight guests upstairs walk back to their keycards. The friends made over the course of the evening swap numbers. The themed décor comes down. Tomorrow is its own night.

Specific times rotate with the calendar and the themed event. The front desk will walk you through the exact night you're picking when you call to confirm your pass.

Booking the Night

How to actually get on tonight's list

Night passes go through the front desk personally because themed nights, crowd balance, and single-male pre-screening all change night to night. Four steps, no third-party booking layer.

  1. 01

    Check what's on the calendar

    Different night, different theme. Call (954) 925-0301 and ask what's scheduled at Eden the night you're aiming for. The team will tell you the theme, the vibe, and whether tonight is a higher-energy weekend night or a quieter weeknight room.

  2. 02

    Confirm who's coming

    Tell the front desk who's in the party — couple, single woman, group of friends, single man (pre-screened). They confirm current night-pass admission for that combination and the door rules for the specific night you've picked.

  3. 03

    Arrive, ID, get the wristband

    Park on-site. Walk up to the front desk. Show valid government-issued ID for every guest in the party — IDs are verified before any wristband leaves the desk. That ID check is why the property stays a private 21+ adult retreat.

  4. 04

    Step into Eden

    The team points you toward Eden, the Red Lounge, and the indoor lounges. Drinks at the bar, music on the floor, themed room around you. The night is yours.

What the Night-Pass Wristband Unlocks

Eden up front. Red Lounge in back. The intimate corners between.

The night pass is built around the after-dark windows of two specific rooms — when they open, what's programmed in each, and how a single wristband lets you roll between them through the evening. Full room descriptions live on the amenities page; this is the night-pass cut.

Eden lounge at Rooftop Resort with warm lighting and dance floor Up Front

Eden — programmed for the night

Eden is where the themed weekend lives. The DJ, the dance floor, and the themed décor on the calendar are all evening programming — Eden is dark and quiet during day-pass hours, and the night-pass wristband is what opens it.

  • Theme-of-the-night programming — confirmed by the front desk when you call
  • DJ window — weekend themed nights run the live set; weeknights skew lounge-style
  • Lounge bar opens — themed drink specials specific to the night's event
  • Door pacing — night-pass check-in staged separately from day-pass entry
Red Lounge intimate seating with moody low light Down the Hall

Red Lounge — the second-half room

The Red Lounge runs as the back half of the night — most night-pass guests don't drift down the hall until Eden hits peak. The pass admits you to both at once, so you set when you switch.

  • Same wristband — no second door check between Eden and the Red Lounge
  • Late-night skew — fills out as Eden's room peaks and conversations stretch
  • Spillover seating — intimate indoor nooks the night pass also unlocks
  • Last-call timing — Red Lounge often holds the room past Eden's last set
Night Pass Questions

The night-specific things people ask

Different from the questions you'd ask before a day at the pool. Anything not covered, call the front desk at (954) 925-0301 — they program the calendar and know what each night looks like.

What time does the night pass start, and how late does Eden run?

Eden's start and last-call times shift with the calendar and the themed event. Weekend themed nights typically run longer than weeknight lounges. The front desk confirms the specific window for the night you're picking when you call — that way you're not guessing whether to arrive at 8 or 10.

What's a "themed" night, and how do I know which theme is on?

Themed lifestyle parties run at Eden most weekends, year-round — costume nights, color nights, holiday weekends, and signature parties the resort is known for. Themes rotate. Call ahead and ask the front desk what's scheduled the night you're targeting; they'll walk you through the theme, the vibe, and whether costumes are encouraged or optional.

What's the difference between Eden and the Red Lounge?

Eden is the signature indoor lounge — dance floor, DJ, full lounge bar, themed décor, and the higher-energy room. The Red Lounge is moodier, lower-lit, and built for intimate conversation in deep banquettes. Your night pass admits you to both, and most guests drift between them across the evening.

Is there a dress code at Eden, or is it clothing-optional like the pool?

The lounges are part of the same clothing-optional resort — you set your own comfort level. Themed nights sometimes encourage specific looks (color nights, costume nights) but never require them. Walk in dressed however suits the night you're picturing; the front desk will flag anything theme-specific when you book.

Can I bring a guest on my night pass, or does each person need their own?

Every adult guest on the property needs their own night-pass admission and their own ID verification at the front desk — wristbands aren't transferable. If you're coming as a couple or a small group, call ahead so the team can quote the night pass for everyone in the party at once and pace your check-in together.

Is there food served at night, or just drinks at the lounge bar?

The lounges are bar-forward — full cocktail menu, beer, wine, and themed drink specials at Eden's bar. Specific bites and small plates rotate; ask the front desk what's on for the night you're booking. Most night-pass guests plan dinner before they arrive and use the night for drinks, dancing, and the lounges themselves.

What's the music like at Eden — is there a DJ every night?

Eden runs a DJ for themed weekend nights — that's the room you came to for the dance floor and the live programming. Weeknight lounge sessions skew quieter. When you call to book, ask the front desk what the night's music looks like so you know whether you're walking into a dance party or a slower lounge evening.

Do I need to be staying overnight to come to a themed Eden party?

No. A night pass is its own admission — local couples, single women, and out-of-town visitors who aren't booked into a room can come specifically for the evening. If the themed weekend is the reason you're driving in, the night pass is built for exactly that. Overnight guests already have lounge access included.

Pick a night, then ring the front desk

Every night at Eden is built to a different theme. The front desk knows tonight's room, tomorrow's calendar, and which weekend best fits the party you're picturing — call and they'll match you to the right night.