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Bachelor Party Itinerary: A Las Vegas Weekend, Hour by Hour

This is the exact Friday-to-Sunday plan we build for bachelor parties: arrival, a pool day, dinner, a marquee nightclub or strip-club night, and a recovery brunch, with real timing for each piece. It is the weekend we run dozens of times a season, and we handle every booking on it so the group just shows up and has the trip.

The Weekend at a Glance

Before the hour-by-hour, here is the shape of the whole thing. The classic Vegas bachelor party is three days and two nights: you land Friday afternoon, run a big night out, spend Saturday at a pool party then peak at a nightclub or strip club, and close with a Sunday brunch before checkout. That cadence gives the group one pool day, two real nights and just enough recovery time that nobody falls apart. The only big decision is which night is the marquee night and whether the main event is a megaclub dance floor or the classic strip-club send-off. Most groups do both, one each night, and we set the order around who is DJing and what the group is actually in the mood for.

The single biggest thing that makes a Vegas bachelor party go smoothly is deciding the nightlife before you arrive instead of standing at a door at midnight with eight guys and no plan. That is the whole reason groups call us. We lock the guest list and the VIP tables, we handle the strip-club package and the limo, we line up the pool day and the dinner, and we keep one host on the group all weekend. The itinerary below is the template. Send us your dates and headcount and we turn it into your specific plan with confirmed venues, times and prices.

Friday

Arrive & Go Big

Check in, steakhouse dinner, then the strip-club night or first nightclub. Ease into it but make it count.

Saturday

Pool, Then Peak

Day at a pool party, a nap and a meal, then the marquee nightclub night on a VIP table.

Sunday

Recover & Roll Out

A late brunch, an optional dayclub session and a relaxed checkout. Land everyone home in one piece.

Friday: Arrival and the First Big Night

Friday is about getting everyone on the ground, fed and out without overcooking it on night one. Land in the afternoon, get to the hotel, and resist the urge to start the party at the airport bar. The goal is a strong, controlled first night so the group still has gas for Saturday.

  • 2:00 to 4:00 PM - Land and check in. Get to the hotel, drop bags and regroup in one room. If we have booked your stay, the room is ready and the nightlife is already locked, so this is just logistics. Pick a hotel central to your clubs to cut travel all weekend; we help with that on our hotels page.
  • 4:30 to 6:00 PM - Pregame, light. Drinks in the suite, hydrate, eat something small. This is the window to settle the plan for the night and hand out the simple rule: stay together, the host has the table.
  • 6:30 to 8:30 PM - Steakhouse dinner. A proper group dinner is the right move on night one. It sets the tone, feeds everyone before the drinking, and gives the group a real meal so the night does not end early. We book the reservation as part of the weekend.
  • 9:30 PM onward - The first big night. Friday is often the strip-club night for the classic send-off, with a package that includes limo pickup, covered entry and a reserved area, so the group rolls straight from dinner to the club without splitting up. Browse the rooms and deals on our strip clubs page. If the group would rather dance, swap in a nightclub night here instead and save the strip club for Saturday.

Either way, the night is on a reserved table or a confirmed package, not a coin-flip at the door. That is the difference between a bachelor party that flows and one that loses an hour arguing with a doorman.

Bachelor party group at a Las Vegas nightclub table

Saturday: Pool Party by Day, Marquee Club by Night

Saturday is the centerpiece. It is a full day-into-night arc: a pool party in the afternoon, a reset in the evening, then the biggest night out of the weekend. The trick is pacing, because the pool party can quietly end the night for guys who go too hard in the sun. Build in the nap.

On a peak Saturday the door at the top clubs is brutal for a walk-up group. A table is not a luxury here so much as the thing that makes a ten-person bachelor party actually work. We quote the minimum spend up front and the whole group splits it.

Sunday: Recovery Brunch and a Clean Exit

Sunday is about a soft landing. Nobody is trying to set records on day three; the job is a good meal, a little optional fun and getting everyone to the airport on time and in one piece.

  • 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM - Recovery brunch. A long, lazy brunch is the right note to end on. Big plates, bloody marys for the brave, and the group trading stories from the weekend. We can book a bottomless brunch or a relaxed sit-down depending on the energy.
  • 1:30 to 4:00 PM - Optional dayclub or pool reprise. If the flight is later and the group still has it, a lighter pool session or a Sunday dayclub is a great low-stakes cap. Totally optional, and easy to skip for the ones who are done.
  • Late afternoon - Checkout and airport. Stagger rides to the airport, confirm everyone has their flights, and send the groom off with the trip in the bag. We can arrange transport so the exit is as handled as the rest of the weekend.

If you have a Thursday arrival, just slide a low-key first night in front of all this: a casual dinner and a lounge or a comedy show to ease the group in, then run the Friday-to-Sunday plan exactly as above.

Party bus with the crew rolling to the club

How We Handle the Whole Weekend

Everything in this itinerary is something we book and run for the group. You give us the dates, the headcount and a rough budget; we come back with a specific plan, confirmed venues and times, and all-in prices. Then one host stays on your group from Friday check-in to Sunday checkout, answering fast and fixing anything that comes up. No app, no scavenger hunt for a doorman's number, no guy in the group stuck playing travel agent on his bachelor weekend.

Nightclubs & Strip Clubs

Guest list and VIP tables at every major nightclub and the top strip clubs, with limo transport on the strip-club packages.

Pools, Dinners & Hotels

Cabanas at the pool parties, steakhouse and brunch reservations, and the right hotel matched to your nightlife plan.

Done-For-You Packages

Want it all bundled? See our Vegas packages for ready-made nights, or we build a custom one around this itinerary.

Guest List vs Tables

Not sure which you need? Here is how guest list works and where a bottle-service deal beats it.

Vegas Bachelor Party Itinerary: FAQ

How many days do you need for a Vegas bachelor party? +
Three days and two nights is the sweet spot, and it is the schedule this itinerary is built around. Arrive Friday afternoon, get the big nightclub or strip-club night on Friday and a pool day plus a second night on Saturday, then a recovery brunch and a relaxed checkout on Sunday. Two nights gives you one pool party, two big nights out and enough downtime that nobody burns out before the wedding. If the group can swing Thursday-to-Sunday, you add a quieter arrival night to ease in, but the Friday-to-Sunday core is what most groups run.
What is a realistic Vegas bachelor party budget per person? +
It swings hard with the group size and how big you go, but a useful working range is roughly $600 to $1,500 per person for the weekend once you add up your share of a hotel, a nightclub or strip-club table, food, transport and spending money. Splitting a bottle-service table across eight or ten guys is what keeps the per-head number reasonable, because the table covers cover charges and guaranteed entry for everyone on it. Tell us the headcount and the budget and we will build the weekend to fit it instead of guessing.
Should we do a nightclub or a strip club for the main night? +
Most groups do both across the weekend, and the order matters. A common move is the big-room nightclub like XS, Omnia or Zouk for the higher-energy night, and a strip club like Sapphire, Crazy Horse 3 or Treasures for the classic bachelor night, often with limo transport included. If you only want one, the nightclub is the move when the group wants a dance floor and DJs, and the strip club is the move when the group wants the traditional send-off. We book guest list and VIP tables at both, so you do not have to choose blind.
How do we skip the lines and guarantee everyone gets in? +
Two levers: the guest list and a VIP table. The guest list gets your group reduced or free entry and a faster line, which is great for a smaller crew on a lighter night. A VIP table guarantees entry for the whole group, skips the line entirely and seats everyone, which is the safer call for a big group on a Friday or Saturday when clubs fill fast. For a bachelor party we usually anchor the main night on a table so nobody gets split up or stuck at the door.
What is the best night for a Vegas bachelor party? +
Saturday is the peak night with the biggest crowds and the best lineups, but it is also the most expensive and the most crowded at the door. Friday is nearly as good with slightly easier pricing. If your weekend allows it, the strong play is the strip-club or dinner night on Friday and the marquee nightclub night on Saturday, or flip it based on which DJ is playing. We will check the calendar for your exact dates and tell you which night to make the main event.
Can the whole group share one bottle-service table? +
Yes, and that is the point. A bottle-service table is priced as a minimum spend that the whole group splits, and it typically covers entry and cover charges for everyone seated, plus a guaranteed spot to regroup all night. The bigger the group, the more sense it makes, because the per-person cost drops fast. We quote an all-in minimum up front so there are no surprises when the check lands.
Where should a bachelor party stay in Las Vegas? +
Stay central on the Strip so you can walk or take a short ride to everything. The smart move is to base the group near the clubs you are hitting, so a hotel attached to or beside your main nightclub cuts transport and late-night hassle. We help groups pick and book the right hotel for the weekend, matched to the nightlife plan, on our hotels page.
How far in advance should we book a bachelor party? +
Lock the big pieces three to six weeks out, and sooner for holiday weekends, fight weekends, big festival dates or New Year's. Tables and pool cabanas on peak Saturdays sell through, and the best strip-club packages with transport get tight. The guest list can be set closer to the date, but the table and the pool day are the things to reserve early. Send us the dates as soon as you have them and we will hold the key pieces.

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