The Ultimate Las Vegas Bachelor Party: A 3-Day Itinerary
| Quick Summary | |
|---|---|
| Best for | Groups who want pools, steak, and nightlife at full volume |
| Ideal group size | 6 to 12 |
| Budget per person | $900 to $2,000+ for the weekend |
| Book ahead | Steakhouse and club tables, 4 to 6 weeks out |
Before You Go
Vegas rewards a little planning. Lock your steakhouse reservation and any club or dayclub tables four to six weeks ahead, because the best tables and weekend slots disappear first.
Stay somewhere central on the Strip so you can walk or take a short ride to everything. Set a group budget before anyone lands, since this is a city that quietly empties wallets.
Day 1: Arrival and Easing In
Afternoon
Check in, drop bags, and meet at the pool or a casino bar to regroup. Do not blow out the whole crew on the first night. You have two more to go.
Evening
Open with the big group steak dinner. SW Steakhouse at Wynn is known for charred prime cuts and wagyu, and STK at the Cosmopolitan brings a DJ into the dining room if you want dinner with momentum.
Late Night
Ease into the night at a lounge or a casino bar rather than going straight to a megaclub. Play some blackjack, find your footing, and call it earlier than you want to.
Day 2: The Main Event
Morning
Slow start. Order a big group breakfast, hydrate hard, and split into camps. Some guys hit a buffet, others nurse coffee by the pool.
Afternoon: Dayclub
This is the centerpiece. A dayclub like Marquee Dayclub at the Cosmopolitan or Tao Beach at the Venetian turns a rooftop pool into a full party with live DJ sets and bottle service. Encore Beach Club is the other heavyweight if you want the biggest scene.
Book a cabana or daybed for the group if the budget allows. It gives you shade, a base, and a much easier afternoon than fighting for pool space.
Evening
Refuel with a casual dinner, then rally. After a full dayclub, a lighter meal and a short rest keep the group alive for the night ahead.
Late Night: The Club
Go big on the marquee night. XS at Encore, Omnia at Caesars, and Zouk at Resorts World run the biggest rooms and headline DJs. A group table with bottle service is the move for a bachelor party, both for the experience and for skipping the line.
Day 3: The Slow Recovery
Morning
Sleep in. Nobody should be ashamed of a noon checkout.
Afternoon
Close the trip on something low-key. A long boozy brunch, a few hours at the pool, or a round at a Strip-adjacent golf course lets everyone wind down before flights.
If the group still has energy, the sportsbook is a perfect low-effort finish. Put a few bets down, watch the games, and recap the weekend before you scatter to the airport.
Sample Budget Breakdown (Per Person)
| Item | Estimate |
|---|---|
| Lodging (3 nights, split) | $250 to $600 |
| Steakhouse dinner | $120 to $250 |
| Dayclub entry or shared cabana | $100 to $400 |
| Nightclub table, split | $150 to $400 |
| Food, rideshares, gambling buffer | $280 to $400+ |
Planning Tips
- Reserve the steakhouse and at least one club or dayclub table four to six weeks out. Weekend slots go first.
- Do not schedule a megaclub on night one. Build to it on Saturday so the group peaks at the right time.
- A shared cabana at the dayclub is worth it for a group. Shade and a home base change the whole afternoon.
- Assign one person to hold the reservations and timing. Vegas eats loose plans alive.
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