- Las Vegas is where people come for glitz and glamour. This is the time to splurge and go for a suite or a room in a world-famous hotel. Vegas.com recommends suites at the Palms for the ideal spot for a hotel party, or the Hard Rock hotel for someone looking to have a great time. To really take your weekend to the extreme, Bachelor Vegas recommends hiring a limo driver and professional tour guide to show you a good time.
- Many people feel that no bachelor or bachelorette party is complete without some risque entertainment. Some people are strongly opposed to their significant other seeing anyone else partially nude, but if you know that the bachelorette and her fiance are the type of couple that trust each other and are OK with this sort of thing, consider one of the many male revues on the Las Vegas strip. Bachelor Vegas recommends Thunder Down Under, Men The Show or Olympic Garden's Men of Olympus. Vegas.com recommends the lounge at the classic Chippendales club.
- If you want to skip the stripper clubs and just dance the night away, Las Vegas has some of the most outrageous dance clubs on the planet. Vegas.com recommends dancing the night away at Body English, Coyote Ugly or Studio 54. Other popular clubs include Tao and LAX.
- One thing that women always enjoy during bachelorette parties is bonding together over a shared experience. What better way to enjoy the last days of singledom than to experience a once-in-a-lifetime event together? Sin City Las Vegas recommends taking the plunge with your friends before taking it with your man--out of a plane, that is. Skydive together with Vegas Extream Sky Diving. A less adrenaline-infused experience, recommended by Vegas.com, is Stripper 101--exotic dancing classes taught by pros.
- While you're in Vegas, don't forget to take in some of the world-renowned, first-class entertainment. Current and past shows have included Cirque de Soleil (the famous acrobatic performance crew), Blue Man Group (an eclectic instrumental group), magicians Siegfried and Roy and musical numbers by artists such as Cher and Bette Midler.










