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Planning a Bachelorette in Vegas on a Budget
Give the bride an unforgettable night without the 150-dollar-per-person tour. Here is the budget bachelorette playbook.
Vegas bachelorette parties have a reputation for being expensive, but they do not have to be. The biggest savings come from skipping the traditional guided pub tour, which can run 100 to 200 dollars per person, and using a self-guided bachelorette bar crawl instead.
Where the money goes (and how to save it)
- Drinks: the Royal Crawl includes five drinks per person, so nobody is buying full-price Strip cocktails all night.
- Tours: self-guided means no per-person guide fee and no mandatory gratuity for a tour operator.
- Food: partner restaurants give app-holders discounts up to 35 percent off, so plan a mid-crawl food stop.
- Promo code: use VEGAS40 for 40 percent off, and ask about group discounts for the whole party.
Pick the budget-friendly route
The Downtown Fremont Street crawl is the most budget-friendly, with high old-Vegas energy and generally cheaper food and drink than the Strip. If your group is staying on the Strip, the LINQ Promenade crawl keeps everything walkable so you skip rideshare costs.
Keep it simple
Have everyone download the app and buy their own ticket, assign one person who is not the bride as group lead, and start earlier in the evening so the group gets seats at each bar. No deposit, no minimum headcount, and anyone can join same-day.
Quick answers
Common questions
Far less than a guided tour. The Royal Crawl includes five drinks per person, code VEGAS40 takes 40 percent off, and group discounts are available.
The Downtown Fremont Street crawl is the most budget-friendly, with cheaper food and drinks and high old-Vegas energy.
Ready to crawl?
Plan the bachelorette without the tour markup. Use code VEGAS40 for 40 percent off.