Las Vegas • Bachelorette HQ

Plan the ultimate Vegas bachelorette weekend

Build your trip below — tables, pools, party bus, photo booth, brunch & 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

How the per-person math actually works

The fastest way to blow a bachelorette budget is ignoring which costs split and which don’t. Group-priced items get cheaper per head as the group grows: a $2,500 nightclub table is $250 each for 10 of you but about $156 each for 16; the $900 party bus and the $695 photo booth work the same way. Per-person items — $75 pool passes, $89 drag-brunch seats, $65 male-revue tickets — cost the same whether you’re 6 or 16. A bigger group makes the shared splurges cheaper, but it doesn’t touch the per-person line. As a reference point from the configurator above: a group of 10 on the VIP Weekend package ($399/person) splitting a nightclub table and a party bus lands around $740 a head before rooms and food.

Timing: weekends really are tighter

Vegas hotels ran 87.1% occupancy on weekends versus 75.1% midweek in June 2026, per LVCVA’s Executive Summary of Southern Nevada Tourism Indicators. That gap is why the same suite and the same table cost more Friday–Saturday and why 10-person dinner reservations disappear first. Pool season runs roughly March through October, and the big dayclubs scale back or close in winter — if the plan is a pool day, book a warm month and lock it early.

Three things that quietly break bachelorette weekends

Dinner for 10+. Most Strip restaurants put large parties on a set menu with an automatic 18–20% gratuity, and the good ones need weeks of lead time. Guest lists. Free entry from a club guest list gets you in the door, but it doesn’t hold twelve people together in a packed club — a table is the home base; the list is just the door. Check the dress code before anyone packs. Transport. Ten people in rideshares means three cars and a meet-up problem at every stop; that, not the party itself, is the real case for the party bus or the pink Hummer. (Landing logistics: see getting from the airport to the Strip.)

FAQ — frequently asked questions

How far in advance should we book?

Two to three months for a spring–summer weekend is comfortable; tables and cabanas on holiday or fight weekends go earlier. Midweek trips are far more forgiving — and cheaper.

Do we pay anything on this page?

No. The quote is a free, itemized estimate. Our team emails you to confirm exact pricing and availability before you commit to anything.

What’s a realistic per-person budget?

Activities-wise (not counting rooms, flights or food outside the package): about $200–$300 a head keeps it to the Essentials package plus one shared extra; $700–$900 a head is the full VIP-table-and-party-bus weekend. The bar at the bottom of this page recalculates live as you toggle add-ons — and see how much cash to bring on top.

Can we change add-ons after submitting?

Yes. The estimate isn’t a commitment — tell us what changed when we reach out and we re-quote.

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