March 30 – April 1 · 6 People · Hilton Polo Towers
Est. activities total
— / person
Group size
6 people
Paying
6 paying
Excludes hotel, food, drinks, and transport.
01
Monday
March 30 — Arrival Day
3pm
Arrive & Check In
Hilton Vacation Club Polo Towers — near MGM Grand
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Settle in, freshen up, get ready for the night.
5pm
Topgolf
One Bay Package — 2 hrs, up to 6 players, $90 Food & Beverage minimum included. Walking distance from Polo Towers.
$310 total for the bay (~$52/person before tax). Book online — walk-in rates are higher.
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per person
Wrap up, walk/Uber to helicopter terminal at 5060 Koval Lane
8:30pm
Helicopter — Strip Night Flight
Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters. Private aircraft for exactly 6 — full Strip lit up at night. ~10–15 min flight.
5060 Koval Lane — short Uber (~5 min). Book ASAP. Bring government ID.
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per person
Rest of the night is open — bars, casinos, or call it early
02
Tuesday
March 31 — Full Day
Breakfast optional before heading out — see Food & Bars tab
~11/12pm
Area 15 — Level 3A Pass
Includes Omega Mart + Dueling Axes + 21 other experiences, rides, and attractions. No time pressure — explore as much as you want.
3215 S Rancho Dr · Book Dueling Axes ahead — 90 min, 6 people.
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per person
~5pm
Lunch See food tab
Tacos El Gordo, Eggslut, Eataly, or Yardbird — see Food & Bars tab for details.
~$15–50
per person
Head back to the hotel — get cleaned up and suit up (blazer minimum)
~7pm
FlyLINQ Zipline
Zip across the LINQ Promenade at ~35mph. Lands right at the base of the High Roller — do both back to back.
The LINQ Promenade, 3545 Las Vegas Blvd S
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per person
~7:30pm
High Roller Observation Wheel
World's tallest observation wheel. 30-min rotation, full Strip views. Walk over right after FlyLINQ landing.
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per person
~8pm
Bar Crawl & Hotel Exploring See food tab
Walk the Strip — explore the Venetian, Caesars Palace, and hit bars along the way. Puts us right at Hell's Kitchen by 10pm, no Uber needed.
Drinks only
Already at Caesars — Hell's Kitchen is right inside
10pm
Dinner — Hell's Kitchen
Gordon Ramsay's restaurant at Caesars Palace. Reservation already booked. 15 minute grace period.
Caesars Palace, 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S
~$100
per person
After dinner — gamble, bar crawl, or head back if we're dead
03
Wednesday
April 1 — Departure Day
Morning
Gym Optional
For whoever wants to get a lift in. Totally depends on how everyone feels.
Dragon's Lair — Founded by 7x Mr. Olympia champ Flex Lewis. Powerlifting racks, 115+ machines, bodybuilder crowd. Day pass available.
7850 Dean Martin Dr, Suite 506 · Open Wed 4am–11pm
Fit Club LV — Jay Cutler (4x Mr. Olympia) trains here. Day passes available, 85+ pieces of equipment, influencer and bodybuilder crowd.
8–12 min from the Strip · Day pass available
Cult Fitness — Popular bodybuilder and influencer gym in Henderson. Ziegler Monster trains here. Panatta machines (only gym in Vegas with exclusive Panatta contract), 115+ machines, posing rooms with real stage lighting. Open 24 hours.
10624 S Eastern Ave, Henderson · Day pass at cultfitness.com · ~20 min from Strip
~$20–30
day pass
Hotel checkout is at 11am — pack up before heading out
11am
Breakfast / Brunch See food tab
Wicked Spoon, Mon Ami Gabi, Hash House, Sadelle's, or Peppermill — see Food & Bars tab for details.
~$15–45
per person
Afternoon is open — we can do as much or as little as we want before hitting the road
Afternoon
Things to Do Pick one or more
No booking required. All free or nearly free.
Pinball Hall of Fame — Free admission, 150+ restored pinball machines from the 1950s to today plus classic arcades. Games are 25–50 cents each. No booking needed.
4925 Las Vegas Blvd S · Open Wed 10am–9pm · Right on the Strip near Mandalay Bay
Bellagio Fountains + Conservatory — Free. Fountains run every 30 min starting at 3pm — massive synchronized water show. The conservatory inside is always open and worth a walk through.
3600 Las Vegas Blvd S · Fountains visible from the sidewalk, no entry needed
Shelby Heritage Center — Free. 30+ historic Shelby vehicles including Cobras and Mustangs. See the working factory floor through the windows. Free guided tours at 10:30am and 1:30pm.
6405 Ensworth St · Open Wed 9:30am–5pm · ~10 min from Strip
F1 Arcade — 87 full-motion F1 racing simulators across two floors inside the Forum Shops at Caesars. Race each other in Team Racing mode, drinks at the bar between sessions. Walk-ins welcome, open from noon.
Forum Shops at Caesars Palace · Open Wed 12pm–12am · ~$26+/person to race
Wreck Room — Rage room ~1 mile from the Strip. Full safety gear provided, then smash bottles, TVs, printers, and ceramics with bats and crowbars. ~30 min sessions, up to 6 people. Walk-ins welcome.
4090 Schiff Dr · Open Wed 11am–7pm · ~$30–60/person depending on package
Free
~4pm
Lunch / Drive Home
Load up the car, grab food if needed, and head home
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Heads Up
Topgolf is booked online for Monday 5pm, includes $90 worth of food and drinks.
Helicopter is booked for Monday — bring government ID, no selfie sticks, phones and cameras are fine.
Dueling Axes needs to be booked ahead — 90 min, 6 people, grab the slot on their site before Tuesday.
Suit up for Tuesday night — blazer minimum, Hell's Kitchen has a smart casual dress code.
Hell's Kitchen is booked for Tuesday 10pm — $50 cancellation fee per person, 15 min grace period.
Hotel checkout is Wednesday at 11am — pack before gym so we're not scrambling.
All prices are estimates and do not include hotel, food, drinks, and Ubers.
Breakfast & Brunch
Options ~$15–45/person
Wicked SpoonUpscale buffet at the Cosmopolitan — great for groups, wide variety, solid send-off meal.
Mon Ami GabiFrench bistro with Strip-view patio at Paris Las Vegas. Good eggs and pastries, classic Vegas morning energy.
Hash House a Go GoVegas staple with absurdly large portions — sage fried chicken benedict, massive pancakes. Gets going early.
Sadelle's (Bellagio)All-day breakfast overlooking the Bellagio conservatory — egg dishes, triple-decker sandwiches, roving Bloody Mary cart. Open from 6am weekdays.
Peppermill RestaurantOpen 24 hours, iconic retro Vegas diner on the Strip — great for early or late. Huge portions, pink neon interior, classic American breakfast.
Lunch
Options ~$10–50/person
Tacos El GordoTijuana-style tacos right on the Strip. Vegas institution — ~$15 for a full meal, line moves fast.
Yardbird (LINQ)Southern comfort food — fried chicken, biscuits, mac and cheese. Group-friendly, lively. ~$25–40/person.
The Chef Truck (Park MGM)Roy Choi and Jon Favreau's food truck — Cubanos, grilled cheese, lava cake. Grab-and-go. Closed Mon & Tue. Open Wed from 4pm–11pm.
Eggslut (Cosmopolitan)Counter-service egg sandwiches in the Cosmo food hall. Quick, filling, easy.
Kaia (Area 15)Handroll bar inside Area 15 — grab this on your way in. Light, quick, easy.
Eataly (Park MGM)Italian food hall — pasta, pizza, charcuterie. Flexible for a mixed-budget group. ~$30–50/person.
Dinner
Options ~$35–120/person
Hell's Kitchen (Caesars)Gordon Ramsay's flagship Vegas restaurant — beef Wellington, sticky toffee pudding, the full experience. Already booked for Tuesday 10pm.
Bavette's Steakhouse (Park MGM)Dark, moody French steakhouse — the classic Strip splurge. Reserve ahead. ~$80–100/person w/ drinks.
Cote Korean Steakhouse (Venetian)Korean BBQ meets American steakhouse — cook-your-own Wagyu, great for a group. ~$60–90/person.
STK Las Vegas (Cosmopolitan)Modern steakhouse with a club atmosphere — good energy for a bachelor group, solid cuts. ~$70–100/person.
Bars
Options Drinks only
The Barbershop (Cosmopolitan)Hidden whiskey bar — push the "Janitor" door in the back of the barbershop. 150+ whiskeys, live music nightly. Walk-ins free on weeknights.
The Chandelier (Cosmopolitan)Three-level bar inside a giant crystal chandelier. No cover, iconic, open late.
Beer Park (Paris Las Vegas)Rooftop bar under the Eiffel Tower replica. Huge outdoor deck, 100+ beers, great for a group.
Ghost Donkey (Cosmopolitan)Mezcal and tequila bar hidden behind a green door in the Cosmo food hall. Small, chill, no cover.