Planning a bachelorette party in Las Vegas is basically like prepping for the ultimate girls’ getaway. With so much to do, see, eat, and drink, it’s no wonder Vegas has been the go-to destination for bachelorette parties for decades.
Whether you’re a seasoned Vegas pro or it’s your first time visiting, this guide will help you plan an unforgettable weekend that your bride-to-be will be raving about for years.
From fitting show recommendations to group outfits to finding the perfect hotels with rooms big enough for the whole squad, we’ve got every detail covered to help you plan a bachelorette party that’s as fabulous as Vegas itself.
We’ve got lots of planning tips for you, broken out into three sections:
- Bachelorette party planning tips – outfits, party favors, games, etc.
- Which hotels are the best for bachelorette parties – hotels on the Strip with the largest rooms for maximum space
- Top shows to add to your bachelorette party itinerary – shows perfect for girls’ night out
- General etiquette and tips for large groups
Our Top 15 Las Vegas Bachelorette Party Planning Tips
1. Skip the matching T-shirts. Coordinate in a mix-and-matched way instead.
Instead of the typical cringy matching T-shirts (‘Bride Tribe’, ‘Bride Squad’, blah blah blah), consider mix-and-match outfits for a refreshing, trendy vibe. Think along the lines of a unified color scheme or theme with everyone adding their unique twist.
This approach allows for individuality while still looking coordinated in those IG-worthy pics!
Don’t be afraid to really stand out. We’re digging the fiery red outfits and the sparkly-sequined disco squads we’ve been seeing as of late.
Some more themes you could use for your nights out include:
- Lavender Party – everyone wears shades of purple, lavender, lilac, etc.
- Disco and Diamonds – silver sequins and shimmery outfits only.
- Rainbow Disco – everyone wears a differing color, but all outfits are required to shine.
- Let’s Get Lit – outfits should be the color of fire (reds, oranges, and yellows)
- Pink Pony Club – hot pink country-themed outfits
2. Decorate your hotel room to make it feel more festive.
Make the hotel room feel like the ultimate party zone by decking it out with fun decorations. Think balloons, streamers, and a banner that screams “it’s time to party”!
These small additions will set the mood for the weekend from the moment you walk in.
Here are a couple of bachelorette party themes for inspiration:
Disco / 90s Bachelorette Party Decor
- Iridescent Party Streamers Backdrop – Buy on Amazon
- Engaged Foam Ring Finger – Buy on Amazon
- Glitter Gold Diamond Ring Decorations – Buy on Amazon
- xo, Fetti ‘Bride’ Sunglasses White + Silver – Buy on Amazon
- xo, Fetti White Cat Eye Bedazzled ‘Bride To Be’ Sunglasses – Buy on Amazon
- xo, Fetti Bachelorette Party Last Disco Drink Pouches – Buy on Amazon
- ‘Bride’ Curly Pink Straw – Buy on Amazon
- Disco Ball Cocktail Cups, 6-Pack – Buy on Amazon
- Hangover Kit Pre-Filled Party Favor Goodie Bag (1-Pack) – Buy on Amazon
3. Make cute little goodie bags to help them survive Vegas.
Surprise your crew with goodie bags filled with essentials like sunscreen, under-eye patches, lip balm, makeup wipes, sunglasses, hangover kits, and some cute accessories like scrunchies, eye masks for sleep, and other things they can use in their everyday lives.
It’s a small gesture that’ll make everyone feel extra special and prepared for the weekend ahead.
There are small brands on Etsy and Amazon that sell pre-made hangover kits/goodie bags, but they aren’t to hard to make yourself if you wanna go the DIY route. You could even add fun edible items like gummy bears, sour candy, ring pops, energy bars, Stinger waffles, etc.
Here are some items to get you started with your DIY goodie bags.
- Hair Claws, Heart-Shaped Sunglasses, and Scrunchie Set – Buy on Amazon
- Grace & Stella Under Eye Mask – Buy on Amazon
- Liquid I.V.® Hydration Multiplier – Buy on Amazon
- Vacation Mini Classic Lotion SPF 30, 12-Pack – Buy on Amazon
- Iridescent Matching Sun Visors, 5-Pack – Buy on Amazon
- Neutrogena Makeup Remover Wipes, Individually Wrapped – Buy on Amazon
- Blister Bliss Blister Bandages for Feet – Buy on Amazon
- Hangover Kit Pouches “Let’s Go Girls” – Buy on Amazon
- Hangover Kit Pouches “But Did You Die” – Buy on Amazon
4. Don’t forget to pack some chic swimwear for the pool parties.
Matching swimsuits are fun, but you could also go for coordinating cover-ups or accessories (like matching sun visors, sling bags, or fanny packs) that tie everyone’s look together.
The bride can wear a white bathing suit, while the other girls wear some sort of other color (red, black, lilac, and pink are always cute color scheme options). Another fun concept would be to have each girl wear a different shade of neon color. Your group will stand out in the cutest way possible!
And trust me, make sure no one leaves their house without packing a stylish sunhat—the Vegas sun is no joke!
5. Spice up the itinerary and take advantage of all the entertainment Vegas offers.
Instead of just partying it up at the day clubs, napping til night time, and doing it all over again at the nightclubs, mix in some other activities (especially if there are people in your crew that aren’t so big on drinking).
Las Vegas has tons of fun things to do perfect for bachelorette parties ranging from affordable to super bougie.
Include a mix of planned activities and free time. Schedule one or two big events, like a show or a club night, and leave room for relaxing, lounging by the pool, and spontaneous adventures.
Vegas is full of surprises, and sometimes the best moments are the unplanned ones.
6. Penthouse suites are going to cost you A LOT.
Penthouse suites can easily run you $1-2k per night. Which is ridiculous for those of you who are trying to stick to a budget!
Here’s what you should do instead.
If you want a central party room that’s spacious enough for everyone to gather in for pregaming, you only need to book ONE upgraded suite that’s large enough to accommodate visitors (aim for a room that’s 800+ square feet with a living area).
You can assign this room to the bride-to-be to share with her maid of honor or their close family members. From there, just get standard 2-queen rooms for a majority of the other bachelorette party guests.
7. Create a well-stocked DIY bar in the room.
Set up a mini DIY bar in your hotel room with everyone’s favorite mixers, some cute cups, and a couple of bottles of champagne or rosé. You’ll also want a couple handles of liquor for those pregame shots before heading out to the dayclub/nightclub.
Buying in bulk from stores like Lee’s Discount Liquor (a local institution for cheap alcohol!) saves significantly compared to bar/club prices.
A typical drink at the club/bar will set you back $18 per drink at the very least, so creating your own way to get drunk is a great way to start the night and avoid those crazy hotel bar prices.
You can even get fancy with it and get cocktail mixers! We like these because they’re individually packed so you can add them to your DIY goodie bags too.
- Craftmix Passionfruit Paloma Tequila Cocktail Mixers (Makes 12 Drinks) – Buy On Amazon
- Craftmix Blood Orange Mai Tai Cocktail Mixers (Makes 12 Drinks) – Buy On Amazon
- Craftmix Variety Pack (Makes 12 Drinks) – Buy On Amazon
Don’t forget to bring a speaker for music and have your own dance party vibes in the room!
8. Keep the fun going all weekend long with some light-hearted bridal games.
Throughout the weekend, you’ll find little periods of downtime where everyone’s just kicking back in the hotel room.
When everyone’s free (getting ready for the day, pregaming before the club), you can do a quick round of “How Well Do You Know the Bride?” or play a quick bachelorette-themed board game — yes, it’s wild that they have those.
You can also plan to have a scavenger hunt along the Strip or even in the clubs you ladies visit. It’s a fun way to break the ice with strangers and create some hilarious memories together.
Here are some games to get your creative juices flowing:
- Bachelorette Party Scratch-Off Dare Cards – Buy on Amazon
- WHAT DO YOU MEME? for The Girls Card Game – Buy on Amazon
- Last Disco Selfie Scavenger Hunt, Set of 12 – Buy on Amazon
9. Don’t make important plans on the same night as your pool party.
Heed my warning, don’t waste money buying everyone tickets to a show if you’re going to schedule it for the same day as your visit to the dayclub.
Don’t book or plan ANYTHING big / non-refundable that night.
You have no idea how some people may get. Some will know how to handle themselves, others will get so drunk that they’ll end up sleeping through the whole night.
There have been many times (in our 20s of course) when we’ve returned to the hotel from the dayclub at around 4pm… and slept until 10:30pm. Had we scheduled dinner or a show for that night, we would have missed it all.
10. Let promoters know you’re in town for a bachelorette party.
Hit up promoters in Las Vegas and let them know that you’re going to be in town for a bachelorette party. Promoters and clubs LOVE big groups of women and are often eager to roll out the red carpet to make your Vegas trip unforgettable.
By reaching out to promoters in advance, you can score some epic perks like comped tables, free bottles of alcohol, and complimentary entry into top clubs (often with drink tickets included / open bar until a certain time).
Additionally, some promoters can arrange for free (or heavily discounted) brunch or dinner meals at popular restaurants. This approach will help your group save a significant amount of money while enjoying VIP treatment all weekend long!
At the very least, you’ll get on a guestlist so you can get free entry into the club for everyone in your party.
11. Skip the limos, use those rideshare apps instead.
Some promoters will try to sell you on party buses or limo rides to places like nightclubs for a per person cost anywhere from $30-$50 per person.
This is absolutely insane when you consider that a rideshare car will cost you that much in total!
By opting for rideshare services, you can save a significant amount of money while still enjoying convenient and comfortable transportation. If anything, just upgrade to the nicest car they have on the app.
Use the savings to enhance other aspects of your trip, like watching another show, going out for brunch, or putting the money towards tipping for that comped table at the club.
12. Plan for a final meal (aka a recovery brunch) together.
After a night of partying, plan a relaxed brunch at one of Vegas’ many cute restaurants. This will be the perfect time to reminisce about the weekend’s antics and give everyone a chance to refuel before heading back home.
If no one is that hungover from the night before, make it a brunch with bottomless mimosas for one last toast!
13. Budget for tips.
As a group of ladies, you may get a lot of stuff comped during your trip. But keep in mind that “comped” does not mean “100% free”. Not entirely.
Tips are still expected at the end of the day. It’s essential to budget for tips, especially in service-heavy environments like casinos, dayclubs, and nightclubs.
This is especially true if your group gets a comped table at the dayclub or nightclub! Tipping at the end of the event is expected.
Don’t forget to tip for valet, taxi rides, housekeeping, and at restaurants and bars!
Read Next:
Your Ultimate Guide To Tipping In Las Vegas
14. Don’t underestimate travel times and costs.
The Strip may just seem like one long street, but don’t be fooled into thinking you can get from one end to the other with just a 5-minute drive.
Traffic is usually pretty darn bad on the Strip, so don’t be surprised if your driver swerves all kinds of ways on the backstreets of Vegas to get you where you need to go.
Make sure you’re aware before hopping into a taxi. Increased travel times will make that meter tick upwards.
Keep this in mind when you’re planning out your itinerary! The more you try to bounce around different hotels to do things, you might just find yourself paying more for transit than you’d like.
15. Try to center your itinerary around one hotel.
This kinda goes hand in hand with the last point we made. If you bounce from one hotel to the next, you’re going to be spending a lot of time and money getting around the Strip.
By centering yourself around one resort (or at least one main area of the Strip), everything will be so much easier.
Let’s say your group settles on The Venetian/Palazzo as your bachelorette party home base.
Instead of going to WET Republic’s pool party (which is on the other end of the Strip at MGM Grand), go to TAO Beach Club (located at The Venetian). Enjoy party brunch at LAVO and dinner at Bouchon — both of which are also conveniently located at The Venetian.
This way, anyone can easily head back to the rooms should they need a break from the festivities. No need to walk miles upon miles or spend money on Uber rides!
Our Top 3 Hotel Picks For Your Bachelorette Party
1. The Venetian
Price Range: $$$
Why We Love It For Bachelorette Parties: Huge adjoining rooms to fit up to 12, home to an award-winning spa, within walking distance to some of the best clubs of Las Vegas, TAO Dayclub / Nightclub onsite.
The Venetian Las Vegas is our favorite hotel because the massive rooms make for the perfect all-out bachelorette experience.
One single suite is big enough to host a small party of 6, but one of the great things about this hotel is that they offer adjoining rooms!
You can opt for a 2-Queen Suite that comes with 2 queen beds, plus a living room with a full-size sofa-sleeper. These standard rooms also come with a spacious Italian marble bathroom (perfect for lots of ladies who need to do makeup at the same time!).
If you ask for an adjoining room and leave the connecting door open, you’ll be able to house up to 12 of your bachelorette party gals altogether!
There is nothing better than a spa day with the girls, and The Venetian caters perfectly to this at its award-winning Canyon Ranch Spa Club and Fitness Center, complete with a rock climbing wall!
The Venetian also offers amazing nightlife options, including the TAO Beach Dayclub and Nightclub for a high-energy day/night of partying and dancing. The hotel is also within walking distance from XS Nightclub (our favorite nightclub ever), which hosts some of the best DJs. Encore Beach Club is also within walking distance.
- Location On The Strip: North Strip
- Onsite Nightclub: TAO Nightclub
- Onsite Dayclub: TAO Beach Dayclub
- Onsite Spa: Canyon Ranch Spa Club
- Entertainment / Featured Shows: Atomic Saloon Show | KAMU Ultra Karaoke Club
- Notable Restaurants For Bachelorette Party Meals: Bouchon, LAVO Italian Restaurant, Villa Azur, WAKUDA, Mott 32, estiatorio Milos, CUT by Wolfgang Puck, Delmonico Steakhouse
2. The Palazzo At The Venetian
Price Range: $$$
Why We Love It For Bachelorette Parties: Huge adjoining rooms to fit up to 12, home to an award-winning spa, within walking distance to some of the best clubs of Las Vegas, KAMU Ultra Karaoke Club is onsite.
The Palazzo is a sister tower to The Venetian and a luxurious resort in its own right. There are two options: the standard suites and the Prestige Suites.
Just like at The Venetian, you don’t need to spend very much to get a massive room — the standard suites are large enough.
The suites are big enough to host a small party each, but just as with the rooms at The Venetian, one of the great things about this hotel is their adjoined rooms! You can go for a 2-Queen Suite which comes with 2 beds, PLUS a sofabed. Ask for an adjoining room and leave the door open to house up to 12 of your ladies altogether!
Again, dining options are plentiful. In total, there are 40+ restaurants between The Venetian and Palazzo.
You can also head to their onsite casino for hours of fun, or walk next door to the Wynn’s XS Nightclub to listen to some excellent DJs, or visit Encore Beach Club (also next door at the Wynn complex) for some of the best pool parties in Las Vegas!
- Location On The Strip: North Strip
- Onsite Nightclub: No, but within walking distance from TAO and XS
- Onsite Dayclub: No, but within walking distance from TAO Beach Dayclub and Encore Beach Club
- Onsite Spa: Yes, Canyon Ranch Spa at The Venitian
- Entertainment / Featured Shows: Atomic Saloon Show | KAMU Ultra Karaoke Club
- Notable Restaurants For Bachelorette Party Meals: Bouchon, LAVO Italian Restaurant, Villa Azur, WAKUDA, Mott 32, estiatorio Milos, CUT by Wolfgang Puck, Delmonico Steakhouse
3. The Signature At MGM
Price Range: $$
Why We Love It For Bachelorette Parties: Affordable choice, spacious rooms, centrally located in the center-south of The Strip, can block rooms off so your party is housed close together, adjoining rooms are also available upon request and availability.
The Signature at MGM Grand is a comfortable yet affordable hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip that merges a luxury resort with the amenities of a timeshare (like a kitchen)! It’s situated close to MGM Grand, Garden Arena and Dolby Live, and a great choice for any bachelorette party!
Within this all-suite hotel, there are three room options — Tower Suites, Junior Suites, and Deluxe Suites. Each room is a minimum of 550 square feet and comes with 1 king bed and 1 sofa bed, meaning it’ll comfortably fit 4 gals each. Plus, you get a kitchen and a living space in each room! Talk about spaciousness.
Adjoining rooms are also available upon request and availability, which is perfect for early bird bachelorette party planners.
While The Signature itself doesn’t have too much to sing about, you can easily walk into the MGM Grand for some of the best restaurants, shows, and attractions on the entire Strip.
For your quintessential bach-party meal, head just next door to the MGM Grand for Joël Robuchon, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Morimoto Las Vegas, Hakkasan Restaurant, and much, much more!
For nightlife, head back to Hakkasan Nightclub or Wet Republic Ultra Pool at MGM Grand, where you’ll find top DJs spinning on most days/nights!
And if you need suggestions or party planning help, their MGM Resorts Social Occasions is the perfect resource to help you book your itinerary so you can focus more on having fun and less on worrying about what’s happening next.
- Location On The Strip: South Strip
- Onsite Nightclub: No, but Hakkasan Nightclub is close by at MGM Grand
- Onsite Dayclub: No, but Wet Republic Ultra Pool is next door at MGM Grand
- Onsite Spa: MGM Grand Spa & Salon (at MGM Grand)
- Entertainment / Featured Shows: KÀ by Cirque du Soleil (at MGM Grand) | David Copperfield at MGM Grand
- Notable Restaurants For Bachelorette Party Meals: Joël Robuchon, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Morimoto Las Vegas, Hakkasan Restaurant
Unique Shows/Activities To Add To Your Bachelorette Party Itinerary
DiscoShow
Get ready to party like it’s 1977. Step back in time to the groovy era of the 1970s with DiscoShow, a dance party celebrating disco music and culture.
For those of you who are tired of paying hundreds of dollars just to sit in your seat during a whole Las Vegas production, this is easily the #1 show you need to consider. This new production premiered in July 2024 and is the first of its kind.
Inspired by David Mancuso’s legendary loft parties in New York City, this 60-minute immersive experience invites you to dance the night away in the Glitterloft alongside iconic characters from the disco era.
Spice Wannabe: The Spice Girls Tribute
Spice Wannabe: The Spice Girls Tribute takes you back to the 90s with an energetic show honoring the best-selling girl group of all time.
This interactive concert event, perfect for anyone who’s ever had their life spiced up by the Spice Girls, takes place at the Thunderland Showroom. Expect a super fun night featuring five-part harmonies, authentic choreography, iconic costumes, and the unmistakable charm of British accents of course!
The talented cast recreates the magic of Spice Girls’ biggest hits, including ‘Wannabe,’ ‘2 Become 1,’ ‘Say You’ll Be There,’ ‘Spice Up Your Life,’ ‘Too Much,’ and many more.
Marriage Can Be Murder Dinner Show
Marriage Can Be Murder is an award-winning interactive comedy and murder mystery dinner experience where the audience members become part of the show. If you liked the movie Glass Onion or the game of Clue, then this is a dinner show that you won’t want to pass up.
Plus, it’s marriage-themed which is so fitting, right?
This murder-mystery comedy features a mix of intrigue, shenanigans, and a suspect hidden among the guests, turning the audience into detectives playing alongside the cast.
Seated at banquet tables, you’ll enjoy a chef’s tasting menu with options like smoked bourbon brown sugar tri-tip and grilled lemon butter chicken.
Superfrico
This one’s actually a restaurant. But it’s ain’t just any old restaurant, I’ll tell you that much!
Superfrico, brought to you by Spiegelworld, the creative minds behind the amazing show Absinthe, promises an unforgettable fusion of “Italian American psychedelic” cuisine and entertainment. In fact, they’ve even deemed themselves “Las Vegas’ most Las Vegiest place”.
Superfrico offers diners a front-row seat to the “show”, with performers weaving in and out of the kitchen and dining areas.
With themed bars, lounges, and dining rooms galore, expect wall-to-wall eye candy and impromptu amusements across the entire venue — all with a bumpin’ soundtrack courtesy of the Strip’s only all vinyl, all the time DJ.
Some type of provocative show (for laughs!)
And if you want to get crazy, there are some pretty hilarious and wild tease shows like MAGIC MIKE LIVE (conceived and directed by Channing Tatum himself!) or The Chippendales (a Vegas classic).
One variety show that’s great for both guys and gals is Absinthe. It’s not your typical bachelor/bachelorette show, but it’s a great award-winning show that combines adult comedy, acrobatics, raunchy jokes, and a side of sexy.
All of these are perfect for celebrating–and laughing your butts off–with your squad.
General Etiquette and Tips For Large Groups
Don’t make participation mandatory for every single part of the trip. That might be way too smothering, especially if people are hungover, not interested in the activity, want some alone time, etc. One way to do it is to make dinners mandatory, and daytime/nightlife activities optional.
Anything that requires payment should be handled by a few designated people. Someone needs to be in charge so you’re not trying to split a meal bill 12 ways at dinner. You can divvy up the costs and collect payment from everyone once the trip ends.
Make reservations for any nice lunches and dinners you’re planning. Nice restaurants in Vegas are not very walk-in friendly, unless you’re showing up as a small group of 2-3 at non-peak hours.