I'm sure this has been done to death on here, but with how fast things change in Vegas, I'd like to get the most up to date info.
I'll be making my yearly return to vegas for a bachelor party august 18 - 22. The group will be 6-8 guys, a couple of which will only be there for friday and saturday night. So we'll schedule the main events for friday, saturday and let peeps wing it on thursday and sunday. There are 3 main outings everyone wants to do:
1) strip club(s) ...obviously... and/or possibly strippers in the room
2) gentlemens night (aka baller night) - good dinner + lounge + table at a club
3) pool party - most likely wet saturday, but still considering rehab
so the rough schedule is this
Thur: people arriving at various times, me at 5:15, so keeping it low key, gamble, maybe smaller fun places.
Fri: rest of people arrive during the day, so no set day plans. probably do the strip club thing this night, but still could be switched with the gentlemens night to saturday if it makes more sense.
Sat: most likely Wet Republic during the day followed by a good dinner (Craftsteak perhaps), followed by a cool lounge (thinking Ghostbar), followed by table service at a club (open to anything here)
Sun: Rehab during the day possibly, taking it easy at night since we have noon flights the next morning.
Now, none of us are "ballers" per say. Some of us only want to bring $1000 spending cash, most only like $2000, so we are looking to stretch our dollars. So with that in mind I have the following questions:
Strippers in the room would be kinda cool, but I have a feeling this will cost a bit too much, anyone know how much this kind of deal runs?
If it's too much, what's the best "bang" for your buck strip club wise? What are the covers? Are there any package deals?
Wet Republic - For what it costs for general admin and drinks there are we better off with a day bed and bottle service? What does that run?
For the clubs, is there somewhere that lists the table service minimums for each of them? Our only requirments here are lots of "eye candy" and that it doesn't break the bank to get a table. We will pre-drink in the room to save money, so looking for the lowest minimums.
I'll be making my yearly return to vegas for a bachelor party august 18 - 22. The group will be 6-8 guys, a couple of which will only be there for friday and saturday night. So we'll schedule the main events for friday, saturday and let peeps wing it on thursday and sunday. There are 3 main outings everyone wants to do:
1) strip club(s) ...obviously... and/or possibly strippers in the room
2) gentlemens night (aka baller night) - good dinner + lounge + table at a club
3) pool party - most likely wet saturday, but still considering rehab
so the rough schedule is this
Thur: people arriving at various times, me at 5:15, so keeping it low key, gamble, maybe smaller fun places.
Fri: rest of people arrive during the day, so no set day plans. probably do the strip club thing this night, but still could be switched with the gentlemens night to saturday if it makes more sense.
Sat: most likely Wet Republic during the day followed by a good dinner (Craftsteak perhaps), followed by a cool lounge (thinking Ghostbar), followed by table service at a club (open to anything here)
Sun: Rehab during the day possibly, taking it easy at night since we have noon flights the next morning.
Now, none of us are "ballers" per say. Some of us only want to bring $1000 spending cash, most only like $2000, so we are looking to stretch our dollars. So with that in mind I have the following questions:
Strippers in the room would be kinda cool, but I have a feeling this will cost a bit too much, anyone know how much this kind of deal runs?
If it's too much, what's the best "bang" for your buck strip club wise? What are the covers? Are there any package deals?
Wet Republic - For what it costs for general admin and drinks there are we better off with a day bed and bottle service? What does that run?
For the clubs, is there somewhere that lists the table service minimums for each of them? Our only requirments here are lots of "eye candy" and that it doesn't break the bank to get a table. We will pre-drink in the room to save money, so looking for the lowest minimums.
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