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The #1 US bachelorette weekend: 3 days in Vegas with pool parties, dayclubs, rooftop dinners, a Cirque show and Sunday brunch. Real spots, real budget.

3 daysUnited States$900$1500 / pp

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Neon lights of the Las Vegas Strip at night with hotel towers in the background

Las Vegas is the bachelorette weekend other US cities are trying to imitate. It exists for this exact use case: a group of 8 to 12 women flying in Friday morning, taking over a Strip suite, hitting a dayclub on Saturday, putting on something sequined for dinner, and stumbling into Sunday brunch with stories nobody else will ever understand. Every part of the city — the hotels, the restaurants, the pools, the shows — is built around it.

What separates Vegas from a European bachelorette is the scale of everything. The pools are nightclubs. Dinners come with sparkler bottle service. The cocktails are taller than your forearm. The 'mariage à l'américaine' aesthetic is real, and it peaks in Vegas — matching outfits, custom sashes, professional photographer at the pool, the whole machine. Lean in. The bride will love the photos.

Three days is the sweet spot — Friday to Sunday. Any longer and the wallets and the livers start to file complaints. This itinerary covers the canonical Vegas bachelorette: one Strip dinner + rooftop, one full dayclub day with a Cirque show chaser, and a Sunday brunch + slow exit. Stay on the Strip — preferably The Cosmopolitan, Wynn, or Resorts World — and you can walk or grab a quick rideshare to everything below.

Day-by-day itinerary

3 days, morning to night. Built for a group, easy to bend.

D1

Arrival, suite check-in, Strip dinner & rooftop

Morning

Land at Harry Reid International (LAS). It's 10 minutes to the Strip — pre-book a party shuttle or split an Uber XL. Aim to be checked in by noon: The Cosmopolitan's Wraparound Terrace Suite is the bachelorette default, Wynn Tower Suites or Resorts World are quieter alternatives.

Afternoon

Drop bags, change into pool-deck outfits, then a chilled afternoon at the hotel pool (Cosmopolitan's Boulevard Pool or Wynn's European Pool — both quieter on Friday). Late lunch poolside, group photo, save the dayclub energy for tomorrow.

Evening

Steakhouse opening dinner at Bavette's (Park MGM) — the bachelorette steak choice, book 4-6 weeks ahead for a Friday 8pm slot. Or Eataly's rooftop Pizza & Pasta for a lighter group meal. Then rooftop drinks at Skyfall Lounge (Delano, 64th floor) or Foundation Room (Mandalay Bay). Easy night — nobody wants to peak Friday.

D2

Dayclub, Strip dinner, Cirque show, club night

Morning

Brunch at Sadelle's (Bellagio) or Bouchon (Venetian) — both reservation-only, both photogenic. Hydrate hard. The dayclub will not be kind to dehydrated bodies.

Afternoon

Dayclub. This is the bachelorette centrepiece. Encore Beach Club (the classic), Wet Republic at MGM Grand (most central), or Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan (the rooftop one). Book a daybed for the group — splits to ~$80-120 per head for the day, comes with bottle service. Doors at 11am, peak is 2-5pm, headline DJ from 4pm. Tip your server well.

Evening

Quick suite reset, big dinner outfits. Group dinner at Beauty & Essex (The Cosmopolitan) — moody, dramatic, group-friendly menu. 9:30pm Cirque show — 'O' at Bellagio is the bachelorette favourite, or 'Mystère' at Treasure Island for a cheaper option. After: club night at Omnia (Caesars), XS (Encore) or Hakkasan (MGM). Bottle table if budget allows, otherwise GA line — wear something sparkly, get in by midnight.

D3

Bottomless brunch, slow Strip walk, fly home

Morning

Late bottomless mimosa brunch at Eggslut (slow line but it moves), Tableau at Wynn (more upscale), or Yardbird (Venetian) for the indulgent Southern brunch with watermelon-and-vodka pitchers. The hangover-recovery meal of the trip.

Afternoon

Slow Strip stroll. Bellagio fountains every 30 min, mandatory Flamingo flamingo selfie, quick stop at the Wynn flower atrium and the Venetian canals. Optional gift-of-self at the Bellagio Conservatory (free) or the Cosmopolitan's wallpaper bathroom for the iconic group photo.

Evening

Pack, late check-out (most Strip hotels offer 2pm — ask at the desk on arrival). Light dinner at Yardbird again if Sunday's bottomless slot is gone, or a slice at Secret Pizza inside The Cosmopolitan. Uber XL to the airport — Sunday evening at LAS is busy, give yourself 2.5 hours.

Where to go

Real, vetted spots. Click any to open in Maps.

Budget per person

Honest on-the-ground estimate — 3 days.

Estimated total$900$1500
  • Strip suite (2 nights, shared 8-10 ppl)~$240
  • Dayclub daybed + drinks (split)~$180
  • Strip dinners (Bavette's + Beauty & Essex)~$220
  • Cirque show ticket~$130
  • Nightclub cover + bottle share~$140
  • Brunches, rooftop drinks, Ubers~$130
  • Bride's share (split by group)~$60

Flights not included. Vegas bachelorette is expensive — accept it. USD prices, on the ground only. The single biggest variable is the dayclub bottle minimum: skip it (GA line) and you save $200/head; commit to it and you save your sanity.

Packing essentials

  • Pool-deck outfits + cover-up (you'll change between pool and lunch)
  • One 'going out' sparkly dress + heels you can actually walk in
  • Cowgirl boots or sneakers — the Strip is longer than it looks
  • Bride sash + custom sashes for the squad (Etsy in advance)
  • Reef-safe SPF 50 — Nevada sun at 5pm still bites
  • Portable phone charger + waterproof phone pouch for the pool
  • ID — clubs check, no exceptions, even at 38
  • Cash for tips (bellhops, dayclub servers, club hosts)

When to go

March-May and September-October are the dream windows: 24-30°C, dayclubs are full but not unbearable. June-August hits 40°C+ — the pools are essential and the asphalt becomes a hazard. November-February is mild (15°C days, cold nights) and dayclubs close — go only if your group is club-focused, not pool-focused.

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