Las Vegas Bachelor Party Guide 2026
UPDATED MARCH 2026 · 7 MIN READ
Las Vegas remains the undisputed capital of bachelor and bachelorette parties. With world-class nightlife, pool parties, fine dining, adventure activities, and entertainment options that run 24 hours, the city offers something for every group regardless of size, budget, or taste. The key to a great Vegas bachelor party is planning, and this guide walks you through everything.
Group Booking Strategy
The biggest mistake bachelor party planners make is booking everything individually. Group rates at nightclubs, restaurants, and activities can save 20-40% compared to individual pricing. For groups of 8 or more, contact venues directly or use a platform like Exprezzzo that aggregates group booking options across multiple venues. Book your nightclub table, dinner reservation, and daytime activity as a package whenever possible.
The Classic Weekend Itinerary
Friday night: Arrival dinner at a mid-range restaurant (Bavette's, STK, or Beauty & Essex), followed by a nightclub with bottle service. Budget $150-$300 per person for the evening.
Saturday daytime: Pool party (seasonal, March through October) or an activity like shooting range, ATV desert tour, or indoor skydiving. Budget $100-$200 per person.
Saturday night: The main event. High-end dinner followed by the flagship nightclub outing. This is where you splurge. Budget $200-$500 per person depending on the venues.
Sunday: Recovery brunch (Mon Ami Gabi, Eggslut, or Hash House A Go Go), optional spa time, then departure.
Budget Planning
A realistic all-in budget for a two-night Vegas bachelor party is $500-$1,500 per person, depending on your group's preferences. The biggest variable is nightlife: general admission with drinks vs. VIP table service can swing the budget by $200+ per person per night. Hotels on weekends average $150-$400 per night for a standard Strip room.
Collecting Money from the Group
The most stressful part of planning a group trip is collecting money from everyone. Splitting costs after the fact leads to awkward conversations and unpaid tabs. Consider setting a per-person budget upfront and collecting deposits before booking. Group booking platforms handle individual payments so the organizer is not personally liable for the full amount.
Start planning your group trip