Las Vegas • Bachelor Party HQ

Plan the ultimate Vegas bachelor party weekend

Build the send-off below — nightclub tables, pool parties, party bus, steak dinner & more — and get an instant per-person estimate. One form, no back-and-forth. We confirm exact pricing & availability.

1. Your group

2. Pick a package

3. Add the extras (this is where the weekend gets legendary)

4. Get your quote

The table math every bachelor party should run

Nightclub economics favor groups. A $2,500 VIP table split by 12 is about $208 a head — and unlike general admission, it comes with somewhere to sit, bottle service and a fixed meeting point all night. That matters more for men’s groups: guest lists that wave women in free usually mean a cover charge (or a strict ratio) for a dozen guys, so the table is often the honest price of getting everyone in together anyway. As a reference from the configurator above: 12 people on the VIP Weekend package ($399/person) splitting a table and adding $75 pool passes pencils out around $680 a head before rooms and food.

Pick the weekend with your eyes open

Hotels ran 87.1% weekend occupancy versus 75.1% midweek in June 2026, per LVCVA’s Executive Summary of Southern Nevada Tourism Indicators — and big fight cards, March Madness and holiday weekends push rates and table minimums well past normal. If the date is flexible, a Thursday–Saturday trip beats Friday–Sunday on both price and availability. Pool season runs roughly March–October; the $75 dayclub pass only exists when the dayclubs are open, so winter trips should plan around dinner, tables and the sportsbook instead.

Logistics that separate a good send-off from a mess

Book the steak dinner first — large parties get set menus with automatic gratuity, and the marquee steakhouses fill weeks out. Keep the group moving together: a 4-hour party bus at $900 splits to $75 a head for 12 and kills the six-rideshares problem. At the tables, know the local rituals before the trip: how craps works, what to tip the dealer, and where the cheap tables are so the buy-in lasts past midnight. Clubs enforce dress codes on men hardest — check the rules before someone packs only sneakers.

FAQ — frequently asked questions

How big a group can we quote?

The form above handles 2–60. Past ~20 people, shared items get very cheap per head but dinner and transport need extra coordination — we sort that in the confirmation step.

Do we pay anything now?

No — the quote is a free, line-item estimate. We confirm exact pricing and availability by email before you put any money down.

What does a realistic budget look like?

Around $250–$350 a head covers the Essentials package plus one shared add-on; $650–$900 a head is the full table-service weekend. Rooms, flights and losses at the craps table are on top.

Can we mix add-ons from different categories?

Yes — every add-on above stacks onto any package, and the bottom bar re-totals live.

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