Bachelorette Weekend Itinerary: Las Vegas
Here is the exact Friday-to-Sunday bachelorette weekend we plan for groups in Las Vegas, hour by hour: arrival and a group dinner, a pool party by day, the big nightclub night, a male revue, brunch and a spa wind-down. This is a real schedule with real timing, plus how we handle the guest list, VIP tables and transport so the bride does not lift a finger.
How This Weekend Is Built
A Vegas bachelorette works best on a Friday-to-Sunday arc. Friday is for landing, settling in and a group dinner, with an optional easy first night out. Saturday is the centerpiece: a pool party in the afternoon, a reset, then a male revue or dinner and the marquee nightclub night. Sunday is the soft landing, a bottomless brunch, a spa or pool hour, then checkout. That rhythm gives the bride a pool day, a show and the biggest club night of the week without exhausting the group before the main event.
The two things that make or break the weekend are timing and the door. Vegas runs on schedule: pool parties peak early afternoon, guest lists close before a cutoff, and dinners run long. The itinerary below is spaced so each piece lines up with the next instead of overlapping. And the door is where groups lose their night, so we set the guest list and VIP tables in advance so your group walks in instead of waiting. We are the local host that runs all of it on one schedule, from the pool parties to the nightclubs to the male revue.
The Friday-to-Sunday Itinerary
Treat the times as a frame, not a stopwatch. Shift them to your flights and your dates, and we will adjust the guest list and table timing to match. Here is the weekend hour by hour.
Arrival, Settle In and a Group Dinner
Land and check in. Most Strip hotels open check-in early afternoon, so aim flights to land by early afternoon and drop bags. We can set the whole group on the same property so nobody is split across town.
Pool deck or a quick rest. If you land early and pool season is on, grab an hour at the hotel pool before it closes around dusk. Otherwise, regroup, decorate the bride's room and get the sash ready.
Group dinner. Book a real reservation, not a wait. Vegas dinner runs long, so block two hours, get photos at the table and let the bride set the tone for the weekend.
Easy first night out. Friday is a strong club night, so if the group still has energy, roll into a nightclub on the guest list. If everyone is travel-tired, keep it to the hotel bar and save the big night for Saturday.
Pool Party, Brunch and Recover
Brunch first. Eat before the pool. A real breakfast sets up a full day of sun and drinks, and most pool parties do not serve much beyond cocktails once you are inside.
Pool party. This is the centerpiece of the day. Get in early on the guest list before the line builds, or lock a daybed or cabana so the bride's group has a home base, shade, bottle service and a place to leave bags.
Shower and reset. Pool parties wind down late afternoon. Head back, nap if you need it, rehydrate and start getting ready. This window is what separates a group that lasts until 2am from one that taps out at midnight.
The Big Nightclub Night
Dinner or a male revue. Either a sit-down dinner or, the bachelorette favorite, a male revue show. The revues run early enough to do a show and still make the club after.
Pre-game and photos. Get the group together, do the bride's photos and head to the club. Guest list entry is typically before a cutoff time, so leave on schedule.
The main event. Saturday is the marquee night at every major club. Walk in on the guest list, or skip the line entirely and seat the whole group with a VIP table and bottle service. This is the night the bride remembers.
Brunch, Spa and a Soft Landing
Recovery brunch. Bottomless brunch is the classic Vegas Sunday. Slow, social and exactly what the group needs after a big Saturday.
Spa or one more pool. Split the group: spa for some, a low-key pool hour for others. Sunday dayclubs and pool parties also run strong if anyone still has energy.
Checkout and flights. Late checkout helps. Build in time, share rides to the airport and get everyone home. End on a high, not a scramble.
The Saturday Pool Party: Your Daytime Centerpiece
The pool party is the bachelorette daytime favorite, and Saturday afternoon is its peak. Open-format DJs, a sea of people, and the kind of sunny, social energy that makes for the best photos of the trip. The move is to get in early, before the line builds, and to decide up front whether your group wants general guest list entry or a reserved space. A daybed or cabana gives the bride's group a home base with shade, bottle service and somewhere to leave bags, which matters when you are 8 to 12 people who want to stay together all afternoon.
Eat brunch first, bring cash for tips, and plan to wind down by late afternoon so you have time to shower and reset before the night. A few practical notes that save groups a lot of friction: most pool parties are cashless inside but tipping is still cash, clear or small bags move through the door faster, and the bride's photos look best in the first couple of hours before the deck gets packed. If you are deciding between a daybed and a full cabana, the rule of thumb is a daybed for smaller groups who mainly want a seat and shade, and a cabana for larger groups who want a private base with a fridge and room to spread out. We set guest list or reserved space at the pool parties that fit your vibe and group size. See the full rundown on our Las Vegas pool parties page, then tell us your date.
The Saturday Nightclub Night
Saturday night is the main event of the whole weekend. It is the biggest night at every major Vegas club, with the top DJs and the fullest rooms, so this is the night to get right. The two ways in: the guest list, which gets your group reduced or free entry and a faster line before the cutoff, or a VIP table with bottle service, which guarantees entry on a packed Saturday, skips the line entirely and seats the whole group in one place. For a bachelorette of any real size, a table is the cleanest way to keep everyone together and give the bride a proper home base.
Leave the pre-game on schedule, since guest list entry closes before a set time. We tell you which room is best on your exact date and handle the entry so you walk in instead of negotiating at the door. Compare the options on our Las Vegas nightclubs page, see how the list works on guest list, and check current bottle service deals.
The Bachelorette Add-Ons That Make It
A few extras turn a good weekend into the one the bride talks about. These slot into the schedule above without crowding it.
Male Revue Show
The classic bachelorette night. Shows run early enough to do the revue and still make the club after. We book the seats and the after on one schedule. See male revues.
Party Bus & Transport
A party bus or pink Hummer keeps the group together from the Vegas Sign photo to the club door, champagne in hand. Gratuity built in. See our bachelorette packages.
Spa & Brunch Sunday
A bottomless brunch and a spa hour are the soft landing that sends everyone home happy instead of wrecked. Build in a late checkout and time for flights.
How We Handle Guest List, Tables and Transport
The point of using a local host is that one person runs the whole weekend so the maid of honor does not have to. We set the pool party access for Saturday, the guest list or the VIP table for the club night, the male revue seats, and the party bus that ties it together, all on one schedule and one point of contact. No chasing a different promoter for each venue, no door drama, no surprise cover at 1am. We quote an all-in price up front and confirm the exact entry terms for your dates.
Book 8 to 12 weeks out for a weekend, especially around holidays and pool season when the best cabanas and tables sell out first. Lock the date and a rough headcount early, then confirm the final count about a week before. A couple of things that keep a big group running smoothly: assign one point of contact who relays the plan to the group chat, collect everyone's flight times so the Friday pickup window actually lines up, and remember every venue here is 21 and over, so each person needs a valid government-issued photo ID at the door. Give us the dates and the group size and we will build the whole Friday-to-Sunday plan around the bride.
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By The Promoter Now Team · Las Vegas VIP Hosts
Serving Las Vegas since 2014 · Updated June 2026