Las Vegas Stag Do Guide
The bucket-list blowout. Casinos, pool parties, the Grand Canyon by chopper and zero judgement. Budget accordingly.
Expect a typical 4-night weekend to cost around £1440–£2000 per person including flights, accommodation, one big activity and nights out — more in peak months.
Nightlife 10/10 Chaos 10/10 Classy 7/10Big spend
Quick facts
| Country | USA (USD) |
| Flight | 10h 50m from London |
| Typical weekend cost | £1440–£2000pp (4 nights) |
| Best months | Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov |
| Avoid | Jul, Aug |
| Ideal group size | 4–20 |
| Direct flights from | London, Manchester |
Why it works
- The ultimate party city
- Pool clubs + casinos + shows
- Grand Canyon heli trips
Watch out for
- £1,500+ pp territory
- 10-hour flight + jet lag
- Resort fees sting
Top stag activities in Las Vegas
Shooting range
~£45ppPistols, rifles and bragging rights.
Go-karting grand prix
~£40ppWinner buys the first round.
Beer bike tour
~£35ppPedal-powered pub crawl on wheels.
Paintball battle
~£35ppSettle old scores. Aim for the groom.
Quad biking
~£55ppMud, helmets and engine noise.
Brewery tour & tasting
~£30ppDrink responsibly... ish.
Las Vegas nightlife plans
Rooftop cocktail evening
Skyline drinks, then a late dinner. Civilised, mostly.
Classic pub crawl
Self-guided, one rule: nobody left behind.
Craft beer route
Taprooms and tasting flights — quality over quantity. Allegedly.
Casino night
Smart shirts, table games and one big winner (the house).