
Best Night Clubs in Vegas for a Bachelorette Party
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A bachelorette party in Vegas is one of the few situations where the clubs are basically rooting for you. A group of women, dressed up, ready to spend on bottles? Promoters and hosts treat that like a winning lottery ticket. Use it.
I have walked into these rooms a hundred different ways, with couples, with guys, solo, and with the loud bachelorette crew on a Saturday. The picks below are the ones that consistently get groups of women in the door fast, free or cheap, and onto a fun floor without a sad cab ride at the end.
XS at Wynn (the safe, gorgeous pick)
If you want one club that never embarrasses you, it is XS. The room is the prettiest on the Strip, the crowd skews polished and well behaved, and the gold everything makes for absurdly good photos. Bachelorette groups glide in here.
Girls usually walk the guest list free or close to it before midnight. Get on a promoter list early in the week, show up around 10:30, and you skip the worst of the line. Big EDM names on weekends, so know that going in.
Marquee at Cosmopolitan (best for a sane budget)
Marquee is my budget-conscious bachelorette pick. Two rooms, a main floor with the big DJ and a smaller Library/Boombox room with hip-hop, so when the bride hates EDM you have an exit. Plus the dayclub upstairs if you want to make a whole weekend of it.
The Cosmopolitan location is unbeatable for a group staying central. You can pregame at one of the hotel bars and walk over in heels without a meltdown.
Tao at Venetian (Asian-themed, easy crowd)
Tao is the friendliest big club for a group that just wants to dance without an EDM headache. The music leans open-format and hip-hop, the giant Buddha and the bathtub models are pure Vegas cheese in the best way, and the energy is approachable.
It is also attached to the Venetian, so the walk back to a hotel room is short. Good for a group that plans to fade out around 2am instead of closing the place.
Omnia at Caesars (when you want the spectacle)
Omnia is the show-off room. The giant chandelier that drops and spins over the floor is genuinely a moment, and the crowd is dressed and energetic. If your bride wants the big glossy Vegas club experience, this is it.
It runs hot and crowded on weekends, so a table is worth it here more than most. Splitting one bottle minimum across six or eight people is the move.
How to do it without overpaying
Get a girls' guest list spot through a promoter days in advance, not at the door. For most groups of women, cover is free or cheap before midnight, so the real cost is drinks at $18 to $22 each.
If you want guaranteed seats and a place to set down purses, a table with one bottle minimum split across the group often beats buying 30 individual cocktails. Do the math for your headcount before you commit.
What I'd skip for a bachelorette
Skip the small EDM-purist rooms if half your group does not love that music. A bored bride is a trip killer. Skip any club where a host is pushing a huge minimum on a weeknight when the floor is dead, you can do better.
And skip the all-male-revue-then-club combo unless the bride actually asked for it. The shows are fun but they eat a whole night and the energy after can be flat.
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Frequently asked
Do girls get in free at Vegas clubs?
Often yes, before midnight, on a promoter guest list. A group of women is the easiest demographic to get in cheap. Get on a list early in the week rather than gambling at the door.
Is a table worth it for a bachelorette party?
If you have six or more people, frequently yes. One bottle minimum split across the group can cost less per person than buying individual $20 drinks all night, and you get seats, a place for purses, and skip-the-line entry.
Which club is best if the bride hates EDM?
Tao or Marquee. Tao runs more open-format and hip-hop, and Marquee has a separate hip-hop room so you are never stuck with only one sound.