Las Vegas Bachelorette Weekend Guide: Your Ultimate 4-Day Itinerary
Trip Length: 4 Days, 3 Nights | Group Vibe: Party/Luxury Mix | Budget Range: $650-2,200 per person
Planning a bachelorette in Las Vegas means endless options - there truly is something for every type of group. This itinerary is designed to give you choices that fit different vibes and energy levels, whether your crew is all about pool parties, fine dining, late-night clubs, or a mix of it all. It’s structured around visiting during the warmer months (March through October) when dayclubs and pools are open, so you can make the most of everything Vegas has to offer.
📌 For complete venue details, safety information, and booking tips, check out our Las Vegas Bachelorette Planning Guide that covers everything from hotels to restaurants to activities.
Day 1: Arrival & Connection
Vibe: Ease into Vegas, bond with your group, low-key celebration
Morning/Afternoon: Arrival (10 AM - 3 PM)
- Land and store bags - Most hotels offer early bag storage before check-in
First fuel up - Coffee and light bites at the hotel or nearby venue
Content moment - Take your first group shot at the Vegas sign or Bellagio fountains for arrival posts
Late Afternoon: Settle In (3 PM - 6 PM)
- Check-in and refresh - Get settled, charge devices, distribute room keys
Strategy session - Review plans, discuss energy levels, confirm activities
Welcome cocktails - Hotel bar or Cosmo's Chandelier Bar for Instagram-worthy drinks
Evening: Welcome Dinner (6 PM - 10 PM)
- Budget dinner: Yardbird (The Venetian) - Southern comfort food, family-style service perfect for groups. Budget $25-35 per person.
- Mid-range dinner: CHICA (The Venetian) - Modern Mexican with vibrant atmosphere and live DJ energy. Budget $45-65 per person.
- Luxury dinner: Beauty & Essex (The Cosmopolitan) - Instagram-worthy decor, shareable plates, transitions to nightlife. Budget $60-90 per person.
For complete restaurant details and booking information, see our Planning Guide.
Late Night: Low-Key Exploration (10 PM - 12 AM)
- Walk the Strip - Get oriented, take photos, window shop
Casual gambling - Low-stakes slots or blackjack introduction
Early-ish bedtime - Pace yourselves for three more days
💬 Transportation: Walking distance from most Strip hotels. Budget $15-25 for rideshare if staying off-Strip.
Day 2: Main Vegas Experience
Vibe: Classic Vegas activities, group bonding, iconic experiences
Morning: Recovery & Fuel (9 AM - 12 PM)
Elevated brunch reset options:
- Budget-conscious: Hash House A Go Go - Huge shareable portions, casual atmosphere. $16-24 per person. Perfect for splitting dishes and taking your time.
- Chic with a view: Mon Ami Gabi (Paris) patio - French bistro with Bellagio fountain views. $18-28 per person. Request outdoor seating when booking.
- Instagram kitsch: The Peppermill - Classic Vegas diner with retro appeal, huge portions, strong coffee. $12-18 per person. Off-Strip but worth the 10-minute rideshare for the vintage aesthetic.
- Party continuation: LAVO Brunch (The Palazzo) - Weekend party brunch with DJs and bottomless options. $65-85 per person. Saturday and Sunday only. Fall through spring, it’s a true party brunch; in summer, look for their Endless Brunch experience instead. Book at least 2 weeks ahead.
See our Planning Guide for complete brunch venue details and booking tips.
Afternoon: Pool Time & Activities (12 PM - 5 PM)
Pool parties are a quintessential Las Vegas bachelorette experience, but not all are created equal. Choose based on your group’s vibe, preferred music/DJs, proximity to your hotel, and budget.
Options include:
For EDM lovers + big-name DJs: Encore Beach Club (Wynn) - iconic lineup, festival-style production, and plenty of photo ops.
For mixed music tastes + rooftop views: Marquee Dayclub (Cosmopolitan) - rooftop pool deck, open-format DJs, and an easy choice if you’re staying at Cosmo.
For hip-hop vibes + tropical energy: Daylight Beach Club (Mandalay Bay) - palm-lined pools, hip-hop lineup, and a daytime stage that feels like a festival.
For a luxe experience: LIV Beach (Fontainebleau) - sleek, modern dayclub with private bungalows and premium amenities.
For a festival-style open-air scene: Ayu Dayclub (Resorts World) - Bali-inspired design, big production moments, and diverse DJ programming.
For the original mega dayclub: Wet Republic (MGM Grand) - massive pools, superstar EDM DJs, and the classic high-energy Vegas dayclub experience.
For a budget-friendly pool day: GO Pool (Flamingo) - casual DJ sets, centrally located, and lighter cover charges.
📌 Tip: Most dayclubs offer guest list entry for women before noon - worth checking before booking tables.
Non-pool alternatives for mixed groups:
High Roller Observation Wheel - 30-minute ride, climate-controlled, cocktail service available. $25-40 per person
Neon Museum - Vintage Vegas signs, incredible photo opportunities. $25-45 per person, requires 15-minute rideshare
Bellagio Conservatory - Free, Instagrammable botanical displays that change seasonally
Shopping - Forum Shops air conditioning plus retail therapy
💬 Transportation: Some activities are walkable from Strip hotels, but distances are deceptive in Vegas. Budget $10-20 for rideshare.
Evening: Dinner & Show (6 PM - 10 PM)
Show recommendations:
Absinthe (Caesars Palace) - Raunchy comedy perfect for bachelorettes. $99-200 per person
Magic Mike Live (Sahara) - Exactly what you think, very bach-friendly. $49-149 per person
📌 See the complete list of show recommendations and booking strategies in our Las Vegas Bachelorette Planning Guide.
Late Night: Nightlife Introduction (10 PM - 2 AM)
Choose your vibe:
- High-energy EDM: Zouk (Resorts World) - Award-winning club with moving LED ceiling, Tiësto performances. Use guest list for free entry before 11 PM.
- Multi-level experience: Omnia (Caesars Palace) - Main room + Heart of Omnia + rooftop terrace. Three different music styles in one venue.
- Intimate luxury: LIV (Fontainebleau) - Smaller than mega-clubs, easier to stay together as a group.
- Budget-friendly strategy: Start with guest list entry and hotel bar pregaming. Most clubs offer free entry for women before 11 PM via online RSVP.
Group size considerations:
4-6 people: Any venue works, easy to coordinate
7-10 people: Contact venue for group rates, consider bottle service
11+ people: Definitely coordinate with promoters or book bottle service to guarantee entry
Day 3: Peak Celebration Mode
Vibe: Go all out, memorable experiences, main event energy
Morning: Strategic Recovery (10 AM - 1 PM)
Choose your brunch vibe:
- Chic recovery: Tableau (Wynn) - Elegant but not stuffy, perfect for the group that wants to look put-together. $28-42 per person.
- Instagram kitsch: The Peppermill - Classic Vegas diner with huge portions, strong coffee, retro appeal. $12-18 per person. Off-Strip but worth the 10-minute rideshare for vintage aesthetic.
- Party continuation: LAVO Brunch Weekend party brunch with DJs and bottomless options. $65–85 per person. Saturday and Sunday only. Fall through spring, it’s a true party brunch; in summer, look for their Endless Brunch experience instead. Book at least 2 weeks ahead.
Afternoon: Unique Vegas Experiences (1 PM - 6 PM)
Choose based on group energy and aesthetic preferences:
- High energy + content creation: Helicopter tour over Strip - 12-15 minutes of incredible views, unforgettable photos. $99-149 per person.
- Medium energy + photo opportunities: Neon Museum - Vintage Vegas signs, incredible backdrops for group shots. $25-45 per person, 15-minute rideshare from Strip.
- Chill energy + classic Vegas: Bellagio Conservatory + fountains - Free, climate-controlled, seasonal displays perfect for content. Then explore Forum Shops for final purchases.
💬 Reality check for Day 3: Your group might be tired after two days of celebration. Don't overschedule. Consider splitting into "adventure" and "spa recovery" groups that reconvene for dinner.
Evening: Celebration Dinner (6 PM - 9 PM)
Make this dinner special - it's your main celebration:
- Trendy choice: CATCH (Aria) - Perfect for celebrations, beautiful food presentation, party atmosphere. $70-100 per person.
- Instagram dream: Vanderpump à Paris - Lisa Vanderpump's signature pink decor, Mediterranean flavors. $50-75 per person.
- Classic luxury: STK (Cosmopolitan) - Steakhouse with DJ, transitions to nightlife. $80-120 per person.
💬 Celebration tip: Call ahead and mention it's a bachelorette party. Many restaurants add special touches like champagne toasts or dessert presentations.
Late Night: Main Event Nightlife (9 PM - 3 AM)
This is your big night out - choose strategically:
For EDM lovers: Hakkasan (MGM Grand) – five levels, Steve Aoki performances, and multiple environments so your group won’t get lost.
For mixed music tastes: Marquee (Cosmopolitan) or Omnia (Caesars Palace) - both offer different rooms with different vibes. Marquee adds a rooftop pool deck, while Omnia has the iconic chandelier and a hip-hop room.
For a poolside experience: XS (Encore) - indoor-outdoor layout with a poolside stage and world-famous DJs like Diplo and Marshmello.
Alternative: TAO (The Venetian) – a smaller, open-format club with Asian-inspired interiors and celeb history. A good fit if your group wants something stylish but less overwhelming than the mega-clubs.
VIP strategy for groups 6+:
Bottle service often makes financial sense ($100-200 per person including drinks)
You get dedicated space, skip most lines, and a personal server
Book through the venue directly or use your hotel concierge
💬 Energy management: This is night 3 - some people might want to head back early. Plan for this and don't pressure anyone to stay out late.
Even Later Night: Optional After-hours Add-on (2 AM - 6 AM)
- Drai’s After Hours (Cromwell) - iconic underground lounge that starts when other clubs are winding down (2–6 AM). Red room/black room vibes, hip-hop heavy, and great for groups who don’t want the night to end.
Day 4: Meaningful Departure
Vibe: Farewell activities, reflection, departure logistics
Morning: Leisurely Farewell (9 AM - 12 PM)
Final brunch - make it meaningful:
- For photo moments: Tableau (Wynn) - Elegant setting perfect for final group photos, beautiful patio. $28-42 per person.
- For comfort food: Hash House A Go Go - One last sharing moment with huge portions. $16-24 per person.
- For Strip views: Mon Ami Gabi (Paris) patio - Watch the fountains one last time over coffee. $22-38 per person.
💬 Departure day tip: Keep this meal simple. Your group will likely be tired and potentially hungover
Midday: Departure Day Activities (12 PM - 4 PM)
Luggage storage first: Most hotels store bags until 6 PM for free. Drop everything off before exploring.
Activities by departure time:
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Early flights (before 2 PM):
Skip additional activities, head to airport 2+ hours early
Grab coffee and pastries instead of sit-down brunch
Focus on goodbyes and final photos at hotel
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Afternoon flights (2-6 PM):
Light shopping: Forum Shops for final souvenirs, climate controlled
Photo opportunities: Bellagio Conservatory (free, beautiful, quick)
Relaxation: Hotel spa day passes, pool time if weather permits
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Evening flights (after 6 PM):
Full afternoon possible: Treat it like a bonus day
Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes: Indoor gondola rides, extended shopping
Final group activity: One last pool session or spa treatment
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Late flights/red-eye (after 10 PM):
Complete additional day: Plan activities as if you're staying another night
Alternative: Book extra hotel night for recovery: Instead of checking out in the morning and dragging luggage around all day, keep your room until evening. This gives your tired group a place to crash, shower, and store belongings. Check out a few hours before your flight instead of dealing with luggage storage and public spaces when you're exhausted.
Airport lounge access: Book ahead for comfortable waiting
Final dinner: Group meal before heading to airport
Group Coordination for Departure
Staggered flights (common scenario):
2+ hour gaps: First group leaves, remaining group continues with lighter activities
4+ hour gaps: Plan completely separate departure day activities
Share transportation costs: Early departures split rideshare, late group continues
Transportation to airport:
Budget $25-45 total for rideshare during normal hours
Allow extra time and budget for potential surge pricing (Friday evenings, Sunday nights)
Consider hotel shuttles if available and timing works
Essential Logistics
Group Coordination Tips
- Use Splitwise app for expense tracking throughout trip
Share live locations during nightlife activities
Have backup meeting points at each venue
Keep emergency contacts easily accessible
Weather Considerations
Summer temperatures exceed 110°F regularly. Plan accordingly and remember to hydrate and recognize heat exhaustion symptoms.
Quick Reference
Emergency contacts:
Emergency services: 911
Las Vegas Metro Police: (702) 828-3111
Hotel concierge for last-minute assistance
Essential apps:
Splitwise (expense tracking)
Uber/Lyft (transportation)
OpenTable (restaurant reservations)
Shared photo album for group pictures
Departure day essentials:
Confirm checkout times and luggage storage
Allow extra time for airport security
Have comfortable travel outfits ready
Create shared photo album before leaving
For complete venue information, safety guidelines, and detailed booking strategies, reference our comprehensive Las Vegas Bachelorette Planning Guide.
Final Thoughts
A Las Vegas bachelorette is all about balance - incredible nights out, poolside fun, and unforgettable moments that feel like they could only happen here. With this itinerary, your group has the structure to keep things stress-free while still leaving room for spontaneity.
Focus on the vibe that fits your crew, pace yourselves, and lean into the experiences that feel most fun. At the end of the day, it’s less about hitting every spot on the Strip and more about celebrating the bride in a way that feels stylish, effortless, and memorable.
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