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Scottsdale vs Las Vegas Bachelor Party Cost — The Real Numbers (2026)

By Alex Rivera | April 16, 2026

2 min read

Vegas has a reputation for being expensive. But just how much more does it cost than Scottsdale? We did the math — hotels, entertainment, food, drinks, and everything else — so your group doesn't have to.

The question every group asks when planning a bachelor party: how much is this actually going to cost? When it comes to Scottsdale vs Las Vegas, the numbers tell a clear story — and it's not close.

The Full Cost Breakdown

Here's a realistic cost comparison for a group of 6 spending 2 nights, broken into the major categories:

  • Hotels/Rental: Scottsdale $900 total vs Vegas $1,400 total
  • Flights: Comparable — PHX and LAS are both well-served hubs
  • Entertainment (private show): Scottsdale $350–$700 vs Vegas $800–$1,600 (club-based)
  • Food & Drinks: Scottsdale $120/person vs Vegas $200/person per day
  • Activities: Scottsdale $150/person vs Vegas $100/person (fewer options)
  • Misc/Transport: Scottsdale $80/person vs Vegas $160/person (resort fees, parking, cabs)
Per-person total for 2 nights: Scottsdale ~$850 vs Las Vegas ~$1,400. That's $550 per person — or $3,300 saved on a group of 6.

Where Vegas Costs More

Hotels on the Strip carry daily resort fees of $40–$60 per night on top of the room rate. Parking is $30–$50/day at most properties. Strip club entry fees, required drink minimums, and tip expectations add $200–$400 per person per night if that's your entertainment plan. Vegas is engineered to extract spend at every touchpoint.

Where Scottsdale Costs More

Full transparency: Scottsdale villa rentals for large groups can run high on peak weekends (spring break, spring training, holiday weekends). If your group needs a 10-bedroom property on a March Friday, budget accordingly. But split across 10 people, it's still typically cheaper than comparable Vegas hotels.

The Entertainment Price Gap

This is the biggest variable. In Scottsdale, private in-home entertainment starts at $200 for a 2-hour show — for the whole group. In Vegas, a night at a strip club costs each person $150–$300 in entry, drinks, and tips, and the experience is public and impersonal. Scottsdale's private show model delivers more value at a lower cost.

If you're still deciding whether Scottsdale is really replacing Vegas, read why bachelor parties are moving from Vegas to Scottsdale.

If the numbers already make sense, lock in your private Scottsdale entertainment package now.

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