A decade ago, people coming to Las Vegas to celebrate their bachelor or bachelorette party (aka stag/hen) had to go through the hassle of organising a complicated, once in a lifetime event in a city they had never visited. Two casino dealers at Paris Las Vegas realised the problems inherent with remote planning. They created the first event planning service specifically targeting these weekend party-goers, cutting the hassle of organising and slashing prices by up to 30% for their clients. These company founders knew they were onto something special.
After launching their company and first website, BachelorVegas.com, several imitators attempted to create copycat companies. The business seems simple at first glance, but the nightclub industry highly volatile. What is hot one week can go out of style the next. And what looks like a $500 party at the start can easily escalate to $20,000 bottle service at one of Las Vegas' nightlife spot or a cabana rental at one of Las Vegas pool parties. Only a few could stand the test of time, as it is a complicated business.
Bachelor Vegas has long stood out from the crowd by the duration and depth of their relationships with club owners. The company's priority from the beginning was to focus on reputation. They focused on pleasing those in the nightlife industry as well as their clients, providing an excellent platform for both. Each client's bachelor or bachelorette party has specific needs and Bachelor Vegas recognizes the fact that no two are alike. With bachelor party packages starting from 59 dollars per person (including limousine rides, nightclub VIP entry and gentlemen club VIP entry) to high roller packages escalating beyond $30,000, Bachelor Vegas has time and again proven the company can meet the challenge. When the options are in question, the sky is the limit.
For those who are planning stag or stagette nights, the best advice Bachelor Vegas can give is to beware of poorly designed websites and beware of companies who are not bonded, not members of the better business bureau, and are not members of the chamber of commerce. Often fly-by-night companies cannot deliver what they promise and how horrible to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience turn into a total disaster.
These smaller companies don't have the power of the relationship and can often stand by helplessly as their clients' tables are bumped in the nightclub or their promised entry at Las Vegas strip clubs turns into some back alley venture. Drink responsibly, watch out for your belongings, enjoy your time in Las Vegas, and use Bachelor Vegas for your upcoming event.


