What Bachelorette Packages Include
Instead of coordinating hotels, clubs, pools, and activities separately across multiple vendors, packages bundle everything into a single booking with a single all-in price. One payment, one confirmation, everything handled.
You reach out with your dates and group size. We ask what the bride actually wants—clubs every night, balance between nightlife and activities, or something else entirely. Then we build Las Vegas Bachelorette Party Packages that match your budget and what you’re trying to accomplish. You pick the one that fits, pay upfront, and we take it from there.
Hotels and clubs typically confirm reservations 5 to 9 weeks before you arrive. The earlier you book, the faster confirmations come back. That timeline gives you breathing room to lock in flights, collect money from the group, and handle everything else without stress.
This prevents coordinating 15 to 22 separate reservations yourself.
Hotel Layout Benefits
Vegas resorts construct amenities within the same structures where guests lodge. Wellness centers function on tower levels near sleeping quarters. Dining establishments occupy ground floor gaming zones adjacent to lift access. Aquatic facilities attach to accommodation buildings without requiring exterior navigation.
Individual guests schedule 10 AM body treatments while others remain sleeping past 2 PM. Complete parties assemble for 8 PM meals before proceeding to midnight entertainment entries. Property design supports these varied routines without coordinating rides or synchronizing movements across separate addresses.
The Real Cost of DIY Planning
When you plan a bachelorette weekend yourself, expect to invest 35 to 45 hours minimum. That’s not an exaggeration—it’s what happens when you’re calling clubs for table pricing, emailing pool venues about cabana availability, checking restaurant group policies, comparing hotel rates across booking sites, and keeping track of who confirmed what.
The bigger the group, the worse it gets. Every additional person means more opinions to manage, more budget conversations to navigate, and more coordination issues to solve.
Most importantly, those hours aren’t spread across weeks—they compress into the final month before your trip when everything else in your life is still happening. You’re essentially taking on a part-time project with a hard deadline and zero room for error.
The workload increases when you also manage RSVPs, collect payments, and handle the other tasks that come with organizing group travel.
Packages eliminate this work. Hosts book hotels, secure club tables, reserve pool cabanas, and arrange dining. Everything finalizes 4 to 7 weeks before you leave. You get one complete schedule instead of managing 18 to 24 separate confirmations.
What Packages Provide
Packages provide access to harder reservations. VIP entry at Hakkasan and Marquee. Premium cabanas at Wet Republic and Ayu Dayclub. Tables at Bazaar Meat that book 5 to 7 weeks ahead.
Hosts have direct venue relationships. These connections deliver lower minimums and better table locations than public booking. A table at Hakkasan that costs $6,000 booking direct might cost $4,200 through a host. Same table, same night, lower minimum because of booking volume and venue relationships.
Planning for Your Group
Bachelorette groups want different experiences. Some groups want clubs Friday and Saturday until 7 AM. Others want one club night plus spa appointments, pool time, and shows. Some groups skip clubs completely and focus on dining, pool parties, and entertainment.
Ask your group what they actually want before booking. More importantly, ask what the bride wants. Instagram shows one type of bachelorette party. Your group might want something completely different.
Be warned: booking two club nights for a group that cannot handle late nights creates problems after you arrive. If half your group needs recovery time but you booked clubs Friday and Saturday plus 11 AM pool parties, people end up miserable.
Pick a package that matches your group’s actual energy and interests, not what bachelorette parties typically do.
What is the Best Time to Book?
The way it works is this: regular weekends need 3 weeks advance notice for hotels and main reservations. Holiday weekends—Memorial Day, Labor Day, New Year’s Eve—need 4 to 6 weeks because demand is significantly higher.
Here’s what most people don’t realize: top club tables, pool cabanas, and prime restaurant reservations disappear 3 to 5 weeks before busy weekends. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
Be warned: waiting until the last minute costs you 20 to 40 percent more in pricing. But the real issue isn’t just money—it’s what you actually get. Late bookings mean back corner cabanas, 10 PM dinner reservations when everyone’s exhausted, and club tables next to the bathroom instead of near the stage.
The spots that matter book early. If you want good locations, book when inventory opens, not when you finally get around to it.
Discuss Budget First
Get everyone’s real budget numbers before a single flight gets booked. Ask each person their total weekend budget—not just hotels, but meals, clubs, activities, everything. One guy budgets $1,600 for the weekend. Another maxes out at $900. That’s a massive gap.
Here’s what happens when you skip this step: budget problems don’t get solved after you land in Vegas. They create tension that kills the entire trip. There are no exceptions.
Most importantly, this isn’t a conversation you can have later. Once people arrive and realize they can’t afford what the group planned, the damage is done. Get exact spending limits upfront, or deal with the fallout all weekend.
What are the Budget Options?
Vegas works for any budget when you understand how the pricing actually breaks down. Arriving Thursday instead of Friday or Saturday saves you 35 to 50 percent on hotels and clubs. Mid-tier hotels like Harrah’s and Flamingo sit right on the Strip and cost significantly less than Aria or Cosmopolitan.
The way the clubs work: table minimums are set by the venue, not by where you’re staying. A $3,500 minimum at XS is $3,500 whether you booked Encore or Flamingo. The host at the door isn’t checking your hotel keycard. The pricing structure doesn’t change based on your lodging.
Your nightlife experience is determined by the table you book and the night you show up—not the hotel you sleep in. The VIP treatment, the bottle service, the DJ, the crowd—all identical. The only difference is where you shower before heading out.
The way to maximize your budget is simple: save money on lodging, spend it on the experiences that actually matter. Your group will remember the club table and the pool party. No one remembers which hotel brand was on the keycard.
Planning Your Bachelorette Package
If you need help selecting a package for your group size and budget, calculating total costs with fees, or finding options for your dates, contact Bachelorette Vegas and we will walk you through it.
We book 75 to 100 bachelorette groups every weekend. We know which packages work for which groups, which venues deliver, and what problems develop before they start.