Best Bachelor Party Vegas Hotels
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Bachelor parties and Vegas go together like strippers and
the poles they dance on. In Sin City, it's almost too easy
to get drunk, lose all of your money, or see a woman
bare-chested, which is probably why it's the single man's
bachelor party party destination of choice before taking the
plunge.
With so many different hotel options both on and off the
strip,
Oyster Hotel Reviews sent its reporters undercover to
find out which hotel will give each bachelor their ideal
bachelor party with the perfect amount of their favorite
vice.
"There's a reason Vegas is one of the top bachelor party
destinations in the country - Sin City does partying better
than anywhere else," says Will Begeny, Senior Editor for
Oyster Hotel Reviews. "Hard Rock, Palms, and the Wynn are
our top three choices for a man's final night of freedom for
their hot nightclubs, crazy pool parties, and free-flowing
alcohol."
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On the Strip:
Wynn Las Vegas
The Wynn has the only 18-hole golf course on the Strip and a
gorgeous casino. At night you can also check out two of
Vegas' most popular nightclubs, both on-site. Tryst is a
12,000-square-foot club with a
90-foot waterfall, go-go dancers on the tables,
waitresses with pre-poured shots (tequila and lemon drops),
and a very danceable club mix to draw
scantily-clad twenty-somethings to the dance floor. The
lounge has sitting areas with bottle service and overlooks
the surreal Lake of Dreams. Blush is a smaller and more
intimate lounge with indoor and outdoor seating. Its onyx
dance floor lights up, as do 300 lanterns overhead. Perhaps
best of all, the rooms are big enough to host your own small
after-hours party.
Venetian Resort Hotel Casino
During the day the Venetian's
adults-only Tao Beach is a raucous pool scene that screams
bachelor party (think
waitresses wearing almost nothing and
women letting loose).
Tao restaurant, which becomes the trendy
Tao nightclub, is one of the hippest party scenes on the
Strip. The Venetian, along with its pricier sister, the
Palazzo, also has the world-famous
Canyon Ranch Spa Club, which includes a
40-foot climbing wall.
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
Those celebrating a bachelor
party at this behemoth can get it all under one roof. The
casino, at 171,000 square feet, is the largest in Vegas.
Foodies will enjoy the 14 restaurants, which include Michael
Mina's Nobhill and Emeril Lagasse's New Orleans Fish House.
Wet Republic, a pool scene that can get absolutely
out of control with live DJs,
swimsuit competitions, and the like. At night there's
Studio 54, a 22,000-square-foot nightclub with four dance
floors and go-go dancers that purports to be a wilder
version of the New York City original, plus six other bars
and lounges.
Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino
The classic Caesars Palace has
one of the largest casinos in Vegas and includes an
extensive 14,000-square-foot poker room. PURE nightclub is
located here, a two-story, 40,000-square-foot space with
four distinct areas in one, each with its own DJ. The space
is modern and posh, swathed mostly in white, and has an
oversize terrace to party on while watching the Strip. The
Venus Pool is an adults-only pool area that's generally
much more laid-back than some of the notorious pool parties
in Vegas.
The classic Caesars Palace has
one of the largest casinos in Vegas and includes an
extensive 14,000-square-foot
poker room.
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino
Although this hotel can get
pretty packed, its 11-acre
pool complex with a
wave pool, a
lazy river, and an adults-only pool called
Moorea Beach Club that can get pretty wild. There are
lots of kids here, but all the drunks and toddlers seem to
peacefully coexist (they're not too different, really -- one
is just a bit more coordinated than the other). And the kids
at heart will no-doubt enjoy the on-site
shark aquarium.
Off the Strip:
The Palms
Casino Resort
For the young and sexy, there is no better option than the
Palms. Its sleek,
chic, coed hammam (Turkish bath) at the Drift Spa screams
borderline
inappropriate. Rain nightclub has go-go dancers on platforms
and balconies
overlooking the main dance floor. The Playboy Club, a
gambling area with two
bars and a small dance floor, features card-dealing bunnies.
Above the
Playboy Club is Moon, another nightclub with live DJs,
multiple bars, and a
retractable roof. For a onetime, pre-honeymoon splurge with
the boys, be
sure to ask about the Erotic Suite or the Crib Suite.
Rio All Suites Hotel & Casino
Standard rooms at Rio are oversize suites, which can
practically fit an
entire bachelor party (up to 5 people) and are extremely
wallet-friendly.
With its sensual Brazilian theme, the 2,526-suite Rio is
home to
lingerie-clad cocktail waitresses and the "Show in the Sky,"
with Victoria's
Secret-clad dancers writhing around on suspended carnival
floats. Poker fans
will be happy to know that Rio holds the annual World Series
of Poker, and
the 100,000-square-foot casino holds a daily no-limit Texas
Hold-'em tourney
in the poker room.
Poker
fans will be happy to know that Rio holds the annual World
Series of Poker.
Hooters
Casino Hotel
The name says it all. The breasts are big, the tops are skimpy, and the
drinks are a-flowin'. By
day, guests
imbibe at the colorful Nipper's Pool Bar. Come
nightfall the scene
moves indoors to Dixie's Dam Country Bar
where the female
bartenders dance on the bar in revealing outfits.
Sometimes they even hang from the ceiling.
But after a long
night, Dixie's best asset might just be its 25-cent wings at
4 a.m.
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