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Las Vegas Bachelor Party Ideas – Things To Do!

Excessive consumption, gambling, and seeking out a gentlemen’s club or two find their way onto most bachelor party “to-do” lists.

But outside of the obvious, what are some other ideas that will help fill out your itinerary?

I thought it would be helpful to compile a rundown of Las Vegas bachelor party ideas that don’t involve bars, blackjack, or skin.

Bachelor Party Activity Ideas

Rent a Suite Big Enough For Everyone: There are numerous 2 and 3-bedroom suites offered by hotels on the Las Vegas Strip that could make for the perfect accommodation for a crew. You don’t have to split up at the end of the night – Keep the party going.

Note too that a few hotels (like LINQ, Flamingo, and Circa) offer bunk bed suites that can sleep 4 without forcing guys to awkwardly share a bed. You will be sharing a single bathroom, however…

Related: See my LINQ Bunk Bed Room Review.

A wide angle photo of the room with 2 queen beds and one twin lofted above the far bed.
LINQ’s Bunk Bed Room

Play a High-Quality Round of Golf: If your bachelor is a golfer, then he deserves to play a memorable round.

My suggestion? Bite the bullet and play the Wynn Golf Club.

Green fees aren’t cheap at $300 – $550 per person, but that includes Callaway loaner clubs, access to the 6,500 square-foot practice green, and 6,722 yards of lush beauty designed by Tom Fazio.

In addition to Wynn, numerous other golf courses near the Las Vegas Strip span the price/quality spectrum.

Wynn's Golf Course
Yea, it’s likely worth the pricetag – Photo Courtesy of Wynn Resorts/Brian Oar

Or, Just Hit Topgolf: Tucked directly behind MGM Grand, Topgolf could be a solid daytime activity.

Like their other locations, Topgolf offers an assortment of competitive games, however, this one also offers bar-top gaming and a 2-level pool that is free to access.

View from a hitting bay at Topgolf Las Vegas
Pool at Topgolf
Topgolf’s 2 level Hideaway Pool.

Put Some Rounds Down Range: There are several indoor ranges in Vegas that allow you to fire an assortment of weapons.

Range packages, like these at Machine Gun Vegas, provide your crew the opportunity to fire weapons ranging from pistols, to fully automatic machine guns.

Firearms are displayed on a wall
Machine Gun Vegas

Paintball: If non-lethal rounds are more your speed, you can battle at a number of paintball sites around town. One of the cheaper options near the Strip (a $20 Uber south of Mandalay Bay) is Combat Zone Paintball which offers group packages.

Experience the Thrill Rides on STRAT: Honestly, they’re awesome. STRAT’s 3 rides either dangle you off the edge of the 1,149-foot tall tower or shoot you straight up in the air. In addition to being exhilarating, they’re also relatively inexpensive.

Xscream at STRAT
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Experience Extreme Speed: There are several options for driving fast, exotic cars in Vegas, sure to get your heart racing.

Both Dream Racing Driving Experience and Exotics Racing allow patrons to jump behind the wheel of brands like Lamborghini, Porsche, and Mclaren at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

2 Lamborghinis race on a track
Exotics Racing at the Las Vegas Speedway

Helicopter Excursion: Start your night in style and take the group on an aerial tour of the Las Vegas Strip for as little as $115.

If you prefer to get away from the city, check out Grand Canyon helicopter tour options that start at $479 per person and increase as options are added.

View of the Strip from a helicopter
Give the gift of this view – Courtesy of Maverick

Enjoy Bottomless Drinks Aboard the High Roller: The Happy Half Hour package provides access to an open bar during your 30-minute rotation on the High Roller Observation Wheel, which reaches a height of 550 feet.

I’ve personally taken 2 Happy Half Hour spins and have gotten my money’s worth both times. I was a mess.

Great views, great drinks, and lightning-fast service – It’s worth it.

A view of north strip resorts like Wynn, Encore, and Venetian from the High Roller's apex.

Jump Out of a Plane: If the thrill rides atop STRAT won’t provide an adequate adrenaline rush, take the bachelor party crew out to the desert and hop from a plane flying at 15,000 feet.

A popular operator, SkyDive Las Vegas commonly offers packages that hover in the $200 range per person.

Tour Allegiant Stadium: If you have fans of the NFL in your group, a tour of Allegiant Stadium could be a great option.

Tours are guided and provide a glimpse inside the team locker room, owner’s suite, press box, access to the field, and more.

Best yet? You can buy beer/cocktails before and after your tour.

View of the empty stadium from the upper deck above one of the end zones.

See a Topless Revue: Just shy of strip club-level raciness, topless revue shows do a nice job of turning up the heat without breaking the bank on tips, bottle service, and personal dances.

Performer in Zombie Burlesque posing
Zombie Burlesque at Planet Hollywood

Rent a Pool Cabana: Nothing aids in recovery after a late, long, boozy night than spending part of the next day relaxing by the pool.

Renting a pool cabana will give your group a home base with guaranteed seating, a TV, bottled water, and a place to store your valuables as you relax.

Cabanas alongside Wynn's pool
A pool cabana at Wynn

Smoke a Quality Cigar: There are a few notable cigar lounges in Las Vegas both on the Strip and downtown that allow you to select a high-quality cigar and pair it with the perfect cocktail.

My favorite spot is Montecristo at Caesars Palace if only because I’m able to simultaneously lose money playing video poker while smoking and sipping a cocktail.

Exterior of the Montecristo Cigar Bar at Caesars Palace

Visit a Speakeasy: A cocktail in a hidden bar could be the perfect way to kick off a night of debauchery, and I’ve put together a rundown of Las Vegas speakeasies to help you find one.

One you may want to consider is The Barbershop Cuts & Cocktails at Cosmopolitan as they offer speakeasy party packages that include drinks and a cleanup.

The Barbershop Speakeasy interior
Once inside the Barbershop.

Hopefully, I was able to point you in the direction of some unique itinerary ideas that don’t involve the obvious “drinking and gambling”, which I trust you’ll do plenty of anyway.

Have a great time in Vegas, and I sincerely hope the bachelor finds himself in one of the few marriages that stands the test of time.

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