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Las Vegas is an
adult playground, the perfect place for Bachelorette parties
to let loose with their girlfriends and enjoy the last days
of single-dom. Whether it’s a wild pool party followed by an
even wilder night on the town or a relaxing day at the spa
and dinner at a swanky restaurant, Sin City has something to
satisfy every Bachelorette.
With so many different hotel
options both on and off the strip,
Oyster
Hotel Reviews sent its reporters undercover to determine
which hotels struck the perfect balance of relaxation and
debauchery for brides-to-be.
“Men and women have differing
tastes when it comes to partying in Vegas. Women may be
inclined to choose a hotel with relaxing day spa to spend
time with her girl friends over choosing a hotel with access
to great golf courses, for example,” says Will Begeny,
Senior Editor for Oyster Hotel Reviews. “Palazzo, Bellagio
and the Wynn topped our list for best bachelorette parties
for their spa services, hot nightlife and softer styled
décor.”
Oyster Hotel Reviews is the only source -- on or off the web
-- for the world's most comprehensive, independent,
professional hotel reviews. Camera in hand, their reporters
visit each hotel anonymously, and assess it on more than 100
different measures -- everything from best for big families
to best for small dogs. The site offers more than 50,000
photos and covers many 100s of hotels.
Best
Bachelorette Party Hotels in Las Vegas
On the
Strip:
Palazzo
Resort Hotel Casino
*
Average Price: $299/night
Styled a little softer and more feminine than the
bachelorette-swank of rival Wynn, the enormous rooms at the
Palazzo could host a small party. But it's what's outside
the rooms that makes this our top pick: The Tao and Lavo
nightclubs are among the hippest party scenes on the Strip.
The hotel's world-famous Canyon Ranch Spa is arguably the
best spa in town. The hotel houses some of the Strip's best
restaurants, including the Japanese-Peruvian-Brazilian
cuisine of SushiSamba. And the shops at the Palazzo
include top names like Tory Burch and Diane von Furstenberg,
plus an 85,000-square-foot Barney's New York.
Bellagio
*
Average Price: $239/night
Designed to look like an enormous Italian villa, Bellagio
offers serenity (it even has its own botanical gardens) as
well as a prime central location for hitting parties on or
off the Strip (virtually all the notable clubs are just a
short cab ride away). Pamper the whole party at the spa's
whirlpools, eucalyptus steam room, and sauna. The group can
also enjoy spa manicures and pedicures together while
sipping champagne in a private room. Pick from one of the
hotel's 20-plus restaurants for dinner. Later, burn off the
booze and food with a Pilates, cardio, or body-sculpting
class at the excellent fitness center.
Wynn Las Vegas
*
Average Price: $289/night
Luxury pick Wynn is home to Tryst, one of Vegas' swankiest
nightclubs. Getting beyond the bouncer can be tough, but a
group of women should fare well (short skirts might help).
The hotel's more intimate nightclub, Blush, has outdoor
seating. Beyond the clubs, the gorgeous spa, and the classy
" European pool" (where you can sunbathe topless), the
biggest perk at the Wynn is its enormous rooms - perfect for
having your whole group over for cocktails before heading
out on the town.
Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino
*
Average Price: $218/night
Balancing low-key partying with ample pampering, Caesars
Palace is a great choice for bachelorette parties. (Don't
let that bachelor party gone awry in The Hangover dissuade
you.) Qua Baths & Spa, one of the best spas in Vegas,
offers, among other delights, its own Roman baths, Laconium
steam baths, and Vichy showers; a day pass costs $45. The
two-story Pure nightclub has four distinct spaces, each with
its own DJ, so you can scope out the right crowd for your
mood. And the adults-only Venus Pool is a bit more laid-back
than some of the other, more notorious pool parties in
Vegas.
Off the
Strip:
Hard Rock
Hotel & Casino
*
Average Price: $216/night
Hard Rock is for ladies who are, well, ready to rock at
their bachelorette party. By day, the Beach Club Pool is
about the craziest scene on the Strip -- especially on
Sunday, when it hosts the Rehab pool party. At night,
the clubs Body English and Wasted Space -- both known to
attract celebrities such as Paris Hilton and Kevin Federline
-- are Vegas favorites. After-hours, you can scarf down some
American fare at the 24-hour restaurant.
Rio All Suites Hotel & Casino
*
Average Price: $87/night
The wallet-friendly standard rooms at the Rio are
oversize suites that sleep five -- perfect for a group in
search of bargain accommodations. A bachelorette and her
friends may also appreciate the Rio Spa & Salon's "Sip and
Spa" package. Start with a free drink at the lobby lounge,
then choose from four discounted treatments at the spa, and
end with 2-for-1 drink coupons and free access to the
popular rooftop lounge. For far more party options, squeeze
into a cab for a quick ride to the Palms down the street.
Casino Resort
*
Average Price: $82/night
If what the bride-to-be needs is to feel sexy, head to the
Palms' coed hammam (Turkish bath) at the chic Drift Spa.
When night falls, hit the hotel's popular Rain nightclub or
Moon, another club with live DJs, multiple bars, and a
retractable roof. For an especially girly getaway, consider
the 2,350-square-foot Barbie Suite, decorated with framed
Barbie prints, a fireplace, super-pink Barbie patterns on
the pillows and walls, and 65 Barbie dolls mounted on a
mirror.
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