A Las Vegas bachelorette itinerary needs to thread a specific needle: day club energy during the day, a real dinner and show at night, a proper spa recovery window, and at least one photo-ready moment. Here's a realistic 3-day playbook built for a group of 6 to 12 that hasn't been to Vegas together before.
Where to Stay for a Bachelorette
The hotel matters more than any other decision. You want three things:
Top picks:
Split into two to three rooms, not one giant suite. Suite-pricing for 10+ in Vegas is often worse-value than two adjacent Strip-view rooms.
Day 1: Arrival and Pool Deck
Most groups arrive mid-afternoon Friday. Check-in timing runs 4 PM officially but bag-drop is available from 10 AM — plan for that.
Lunch: near the hotel, keep it casual. Bouchon (Venetian), Giada (Cromwell), or in-hotel café.
Afternoon: day club or pool. Pick one:
Cabana or daybed reservations are worth it for groups. General admission lines move slowly on Saturdays.
Day 1 Night: Dinner and a Show
Dinner group-friendly options that handle parties of 8-12 reasonably:
After dinner, show. Bachelorette-appropriate picks:
Day 2: Spa Morning, Boozy Lunch
Morning: hotel spa. Book the first 10 AM slot for the whole group. Spa Bellagio, Qua Baths at Caesars, and Canyon Ranch at Venetian all handle groups.
Boozy lunch that fits 10+:
Day 2 Night: The Main Event
This is the signature night of the trip. Two tracks:
Club track: bottle service at a nightclub. XS at Encore, Omnia at Caesars, or Hakkasan at MGM Grand. Budget $1,500-$4,000 for a table depending on DJ and night. Arrive by 11 PM; peak is 12:30-2:00 AM.
Fine-dining track: dinner at Joël Robuchon (Vegas's only three-Michelin-star room), followed by the Fountains from the terrace at Spago or Lago. More expensive per person than the club track, but often a better memory.
Either way, pre-game at the hotel, not out. Strip cover charges and drink prices add up aggressively.
Day 3: Recovery and Departure
Late brunch near the hotel. Hash House A Go Go is always open; Bouchon Bakery at Venetian for something lighter.
Photo stops before the airport: Bellagio Conservatory, Fountains, Venetian St. Mark's Square. Fifteen minutes each.
Rideshare to Harry Reid allowing 60 minutes on a Sunday afternoon — pickup lines stack up at the terminal.
Pitfalls to Avoid
A 3-day Vegas bachelorette done right costs $1,500-$2,500 per person all-in depending on hotel and how hard you go on bottle service. Planned badly, you can blow through double that on a Saturday-night bottle minimum alone.


