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Vegas Bachelor Party Guide: Itinerary, Costs & Group Logistics

Vegas is still the number-one searched bachelor party destination, and it earns it: zero planning risk, infinite capacity, and an economy purpose-built to absorb groups of ten men in matching shirts. It's also where per-person costs vary more than anywhere on earth — the difference between a $700 weekend and a $2,000 one is usually two decisions made at 11pm. Here's the playbook that keeps it epic *and* solvent. (The general Vegas group guide covers the city basics; this is the bachelor-specific layer.)

The real cost math

The honest 2026 floor for a 3-night Vegas bachelor party is $800 per person: shared rooms mid-Strip, food that mixes food halls with one steakhouse night, and nightlife without table service. The typical trip lands at $1,000-1,500. The two multipliers: bottle service ($2,000-4,000+ minimums — split ten ways it's defensible at $200-400 each, but only book if the whole group opts in) and day-club cabanas ($1,500-3,500 on peak weekends — the better per-dollar buy, since it's your base for eight hours). Rule: nobody books a multiplier without an explicit headcount and per-person number posted first.

The itinerary that works

Night one: arrival dinner off the Strip (half the price, twice the food — Chinatown on Spring Mountain is the move), then old-school: Fremont Street or a cigar-and-whiskey bar. Save the big night when everyone's fresh isn't tonight — it's tomorrow.

Day two: the anchor day. Pool or cabana until late afternoon, recovery window (mandatory — schedule it), steakhouse dinner, then the club night with the table if you're doing one.

Day three: the activity morning — golf, shooting range, race-car experience, or the sportsbook for a game — then a low-stakes final night: good dinner, blackjack, cigars. Flying everyone home from a rager is amateur hour.

Group logistics that separate good trips from disasters

Same hotel, everyone — coordinating across two Strip properties wastes hours daily. Collect a deposit with the RSVP (payment is the commitment; see the full bachelor party cost guide for the best man's money playbook). Cover the groom's share by splitting it across the group, announced upfront. And track everything as it happens — Vegas generates 30+ shared expenses in 72 hours (cabs, rounds, the cabana, late-night pizza, the groom's blackjack stake), and reconstructing them afterward is genuinely impossible. Trazo Travel keeps the running ledger visible to everyone and settles the whole weekend in one pass on Sunday.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Vegas bachelor party cost per person?

Realistic floor of $800 for 3 nights; typical trips run $1,000-1,500 per person. A bottle-service table or peak-weekend cabana adds $200-400 per person per booking.

Is bottle service worth it for a bachelor party?

At 8-10 committed people, sometimes — $250-400 each buys skipped lines, a home base, and the moment. Under 8 people or with a mixed-budget group, the cabana or a great sportsbook day delivers more per dollar.

What's the best time of year for a Vegas bachelor party?

March-May and September-October: pool season without 110°F August. Avoid fight weekends and major conventions unless they're the point — room rates double.

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