Fortunately you’ve stumbled across the one
website that is filled with unbiased and relevant information
that will help you to plan a legitimately HOT night out in Vegas.
Read each of the five (5) guides, and feel free to e-mail me if
you have any additional questions about planning an unforgettable
night out in Las Vegas!
1)
How to plan a Vegas Bachelor Party. 2) Tips to avoid problems. 3) A Special VIP Package offer from SCORES Las
Vegas. 4) How to get away with the Bachelor Party from
the movies.
STEP
# 1) SELECT THE RIGHT GROUP OF PEOPLE:
You always want to have a good balance of personalities in any
group situation, and a Vegas Bachelor Party is certainly no exception.
Avoid any awkward “unvites” by limiting your invitation
list to people that you (and your bachelor) know well and that
you’ve already had lots of great stories with. And whatever
you do, don’t be afraid to leave “that guy”
(the one that everyone secretly hates) at home.
Step
# 2) Choose a date range that works for most of the group.
Plan your Vegas Bachelor Party keeping everyone’s work schedules
and known family events in mind, and since you are a large group
of guys – try to not book your big trip on a very busy Holiday
weekend (especially if you plan on going to any nightclubs). Once
you’ve nailed down a couple of solid possibilities (do not
rule out mid-week dates), check out Expedia, Travelocity, and
Orbitz for the best airline and hotel rates. Talk to everyone
and agree on the best time to get everything booked and, if possible,
have everyone book their flights and hotel rooms at the same time
so that everyone will get to town and be in the same place at
around the same time.
Step
#3) Figure out the budget.
You can spend as little as a couple hundred dollars each for a
great night out, or enough money to arm a third world country
with weapon grade space technology for the next twenty years.
It totally depends on what you’re looking to do. Ask your
friends what their total budgets are before you set any specific
activities in stone.
Step
#4) Make your plan of attack for the party.
Now that you know who is coming, when they are coming, and how
much everyone can afford to spend on their trips, the next step
in planning the Las Vegas Bachelor party is to give some serious
thought as to just how much madness all of your friends will honestly
be comfortable with. Is your party going to be more about spending
quality time with friends, or is it all about getting into as
much trouble as everyone can bare before they tie the knot? Also,
remember that “technically” the whole trip to Las
Vegas IS the Bachelor Party, so you really don’t have to
limit all of your activities to a single night. Maybe hit the
Strip club circuit one night? Nightclubs the next? Perhaps some
shows?).
The good news
is that your official job description as the “master of
ceremonies” limits your responsibility to planning out only
one incredibly wild night and to make suggestions about the activities
for the rest of the trip. It’s as simple as that.
The
standard party consists of:
- A good dinner.
- Pre-drinking at a bar or in your hotel room (strippers optional).
- A Limousine Ride.
- The top of the line Strip Club (I recommend SCORES Las Vegas).
- A table and bottle service at a Nightclub.
- The drunken taxi ride back to the hotel.
Popular
Dinner Options:
N9NE
STACK
FIX
Cheesecake Factory
Grand LUX Café
Social House
Pre
Drinking Options:
Hotel Bar(s)
Liquor Store
Limousine:
Reserve one in advance.
Hop in one at the hotel.
Reserve a free ride to SCORES.
Strip
Clubs: SCORES Las Vegas
Spearmint Rhino
SIN
Seamless
Cheetahs
Nightclubs:
Check out Nightlife Guide.
QUICK
TIPS ON A GOOD PARTY:
1) Don’t wear the stupid furry hats, “pimp
suits,” or carry around a bunch of cheesy plastic bachelor
party crap. You’ll look like a total eyesore to anyone you
come into contact with, and will probably increase your wait time
anywhere you go by at least somewhere close to….all night
long. A much classier approach to party costumes would be to find
something subtle that each of the party members can wear. It might
be the same color shirt, a button, or even a matching piece of
jewelry. One of the coolest ones I’ve seen out was a little
gold chain with a “404” pendant around everyone’s
neck. I kept seeing those damned things walking around the club,
and finally had to ask them what was up. Not surprisingly, so
did a lot of girls! ?
2) The Bachelor
Party Checklists of different things the bachelor has to do throughout
the night are totally acceptable as “cool,” and can
seriously be a lot of fun for everyone who participates.
I've made
a base one to start with, check it out and add
your own to it!
3) I'm going
to say this in a few different ways: You are a group of guys.
You are a group of guys. And, hey, by the way you are a group
of guys! When it comes to Las Vegas nightclubs, you are going
to have problems getting in or reserving tables by yourself. Plan
on using a VIP Hosting company to make your reservations for nightclub
bottle service or to walk you in without wait. Otherwise, skip
the club entirely and just plan on going to the Strip Clubs!
Being
a local girl that doesn't go to clubs to meet random
tourists, I think that all bachelor parties should know that they
have a way better chance if they were to hit on the many number
of drunken bachelorette parties running around town.
It's a win/win situation! Those girls want attention, and those
boys want to hook up. Otherwise it's just a nightmare. We aren't
interested, they are obnoxious - half the time we either flat
out ignore them or have to turn them down. Then they get rude
and it's just a huge mess!
It would be
great if they could learn that just because a few local girls
get dressed (in OUR normal clothes) and go to a club - this isn't
the one night a year that we go out. We do this all the time so
it's not that a BIG of deal to us. And we aren't looking for reassurance
that we are pretty - so the constant cat calling is most unnecessary.
Niceties and compliments are fine, but getting pissed and flipping
out when the favor is not returned - unacceptable. I don't know
how many times I've gone from being a "HOT MOMMA" to
a "FUCKING BITCH" in about 5 seconds because I didn't
notice the 40th jackass to call out to me in an insanely loud
environment.
Bachelor
parties: The Las Vegas underdogs. You need to know that
you`re in the red from the get go. Trying to be "the man"
and starting a pissing contest at the front door of a club is
a losing battle because the hosts have an endless amount of piss
that they`re just dying to get rid of, and huge underfed security
guards to escort you away if need be. You are bringing sand to
a beach, and that puts you at the mercy of the VIP Host. When
you approach him, leave your attitude behind and ask him what
it`ll take to get your group in. Do NOT lie about the number of
guys in your group or you will be tossed to the side quicker than
a drunk girl`s shoes. Also, do NOT throw a number out there to
begin the bidding or you`ll be digging deep into those pockets.
So long as you make the host feel as though you`re willing to
work with him you`ll find the easiest, quickest and cheapest way
to make your way through the doors before 3am.