Las Vegas • Birthday HQ

Plan an unforgettable Vegas birthday weekend

Build the birthday below — dinner, shows, 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

Match the trip to the birthday

A Vegas 21st, a 30th and a 50th are three different trips. The 21st wants pool season (roughly March–October) and nightlife — a shared club table plus $75 dayclub passes. A 30th or 40th usually lands on dinner-plus-show with a big night out — see which Cirque show fits and how far ahead to book tickets. For a 50th, the $180/person group spa day and a serious dinner do more than any nightclub. The configurator above prices all of these the same way: pick a package, stack add-ons, and the bottom bar shows the per-person number live.

The cheapest birthday trick: use the actual weekday

If the birthday falls midweek, celebrate midweek. Per LVCVA’s Executive Summary of Southern Nevada Tourism Indicators, hotels ran 75.1% occupancy midweek versus 87.1% on weekends in June 2026, and the average downtown room went for $84.92 a night against $165.45 on the Strip — the same city costs materially less Tuesday–Thursday. Restaurants and shows also have real availability midweek, so a group of 10 can actually sit together. More on seasonal pricing: the cheapest months to visit.

Small moves that make it feel like an event

Have the suite decorated before the guest of honor walks in — the $250 decoration package exists precisely because the reveal doesn’t work if everyone watches you blow up balloons. The $695 photo booth splits to about $87 a head for 8 and quietly becomes the favor everyone keeps. Mention the birthday every time you book — many restaurants and shows will do something with a birthday on the reservation, and most casino players clubs are free to join and include a birthday-month perk; sign up before the trip, not at the door. A reference number from the configurator: 8 people on the Essentials package ($199/person) with decor and the photo booth comes to roughly $320 a head — add the $89 drag brunch and you’re near $400.

FAQ — frequently asked questions

How far ahead should we plan?

Four to six weeks is usually enough for a midweek birthday; give a peak-season weekend two to three months, especially if a specific show or restaurant is the centerpiece.

Do we pay anything on this page?

No — the quote is a free estimate, itemized line by line. Our team confirms exact pricing and availability by email before anything is booked.

Does the birthday person count in the group size?

Yes — enter the full headcount, since per-person items (brunch seats, pool passes, spa slots) are priced for everyone attending. If you’re covering the guest of honor, that’s just how you split the total afterwards.

Can we do this on a normal budget?

Absolutely — Essentials plus suite decor is about $230 a head for a group of 8, and plenty of the best birthday moments in Vegas are free.

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