![]() ![]() The Spa at Wynn is a great spot for pure Vegas luxury, with spa menu options like massages, facials, and a plunge pool. Menu items include truffle deviled eggs, red velvet pancakes, green applewood smoked wagyu, and acai breakfast bowls, among countless others.Īfternoon: Once you've had your fill, get some R&R in at a Vegas spa. ![]() You'll have plenty of options to choose from, but consider the Bacchanal Buffet in Caesars Palace, which is one of the most famous brunches on the strip. Morning: Sunday brunch in Vegas is the stuff of legacies and legends. And the bravest brides can be brought on stage for their own special dance. Shirtless dancers will have you cheering-and sometimes laughing-at their moves. Featuring "Australia's Hottest Blokes'', this all-male venue puts on a show to rival Magic Mike. Then it's time for a show: Thunder from Down Under at the Excalibur hotel. In this chic, Manhattan-style lounge, you'll enjoy sharable American small bites like grilled cheese dumplings with tomato soup, Thai-style Deep-fried Shrimp, Tuna Poke Wonton Tacos, and don't miss the Beauty Wonder Wheel, with the chef's selections of desserts. ![]() The truly brave will take on the SkyJump, essentially bungee jumping from 108 floors above the city out of the SkyPod.Įvening: Dinner tonight is at Beauty & Essex in the Cosmopolitan hotel. Here you'll see the strip from above, plus the chance to take on thrills including the Big Shot, which catapults you to the tower's topmost point at 1,081 feet and down again, the Insanity mechanical arm that hangs over the side of the tower and dangles you 900-feet above the ground, and the X-Scream coaster which shoots you over the edge of the tower. Take the elevator to the top of the 1,149-foot-tall SkyPod tower. Plus, other bottomless beverages including bellinis, mimosas, and bloody Caesars.Īfternoon: Head to the Stratosphere for epic views of the strip and epic thrills. The Mediterranean-style bistro offers shareable plates like avocado toast, deep-dish pancakes with almond cream, and breakfast croissants with bacon, egg, and gruyere. Enjoy the garden brunch at Primrose at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino. Morning: Your morning brunch comes with a little hair of the dog-sparkling rose all day. There are options for bottle service, plus live DJs and plenty of dancing. After a drink or two, head back into the heat at Drai's, where you'll find a multi-level rooftop and one of the most popular nightclubs on the strip. Along with the High Roller (the world's tallest observation wheel) that you should take for a spin, you'll also find the Icebar, where you can don fur coats and drink specialty cocktails in a room made of 100 tons of ice. From dinner head to the popular LINQ hotel for your night. Along with rolls like the Samba Strip (Maine lobster, mango, avocado and aji honey truffle) and the Lima (shrimp tempura, spicy king crab, and avocado) you'll find other specials like Ramen, Japanese Wagyu, and Sashimi Ceviche. Consider booking a bachelorette package, where you'll get VIP entry, table service, bottles and food.Įvening: Head to the Venetian for your first dinner, this one at SushiSamba, which blends the Brazilian, Japanese, and Peruvian cuisine. At Daylight Beach at the Mandalay Bay, you can splash, soak up sun, and drink with live DJs and a great crowd. Morning: Inside the Venetian is Bouchon, a popular brunch spot serving French food and high-end brunch dishes.Īfternoon: It's time for a Vegas classic: The Ultimate Pool Party. You won't be able to fit everything into one weekend in Las Vegas, but this three-day itinerary packs the ultimate Vegas bachelorette experiences into one perfect party weekend. ![]()
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