Jordan's Last Dance
Sending Jordan off in style with 15 of her closest — Vegas is about to meet its match.
Luxury Resort, Downtown Strip
The Cosmopolitan is the Strip's most stylish resort with wraparound terrace suites, five nightlife venues steps away (Zouk, On The Record, Marquee Dayclub), and Secret Pizza for 3 AM fuel. The hotel block locks in group pricing and keeps everyone in one place — critical for a 16-person crew. March weather is perfect (70–80°F, zero rain), so the rooftop pool and terrace suites are in full swing. Pricing is estimated based on luxury Strip resort market rates for March 2026.
$3,200–$4,800/night for 8 rooms (16 people, 2 per room) — approximately $200–$300 per person per night/nightThe crew lands and meets at baggage claim. Rideshare XL vans (2–3 vehicles) take everyone to the Cosmopolitan. Check-in is smooth — hotel block is pre-registered. Drop bags, freshen up.
Tip: Assign one person to collect room keys and distribute them in the lobby — saves 20 minutes of chaos.
The crew hits the rooftop pool and wraparound terrace suites. Change into swimwear, order poolside cocktails, and let the Vegas energy sink in. This is the calm before the storm — Jordan is soaking it all in.
Tip: Grab a cabana reservation for the afternoon if the budget allows — it's a private oasis and a great photo backdrop.
Jordan heads to the studio (15 min from the hotel) with 2–3 close friends as her hype squad. Professional photographer, hair/makeup, and wardrobe. The rest of the crew relaxes at the pool or grabs snacks. Session is 2 hours — she returns glowing and ready.
Tip: Have the photographer send a sneak-peek photo to the group chat while she's still in the studio — the hype will be nuclear.
Upscale steakhouse with a DJ and lively vibe — perfect for a 16-person crew. Prime steaks, truffle fries, and cocktails that flow. The energy is celebratory and the restaurant is literally steps from the hotel. Reservation for 16 locked in 3+ weeks ahead.
Tip: Request a long table in the main dining room so everyone can see each other. Order family-style — everyone shares.
Back at the hotel, the crew gathers on the wraparound terrace with champagne, music, and outfit checks. This is where inside jokes form and the hype builds. Matching robes or sashes are a vibe — sequins encouraged.
Tip: Curate a 'No Survivors' playlist on Spotify and have it playing on the terrace speakers — sets the tone for the night.
The party bus arrives at the Cosmopolitan main entrance. The crew boards in full sequin glory. Driver takes everyone to Zouk Nightclub (5 min away). Music, dancing, and zero driving stress.
Tip: The bus has a sound system — play the hype playlist during the ride. Shots are optional but encouraged.
Resorts World's flagship club with stunning visuals, world-class DJs, and a VIP table reserved for the crew. Bottle service (premium vodka or champagne), mixers, and ice. The dance floor is packed and the energy is unhinged. Jordan is the main character.
Tip: Arrive before midnight to claim the VIP table and get settled before the crowd peaks. The DJ can give a shout-out to Jordan if you ask the table host.
High-energy drag performances with bottomless mimosas and a full brunch menu. The crew is seated together, cheering on the performers, and Jordan is the guest of honor. This is pure main-character energy — loud, fun, and Instagram-worthy. Reservation for 16 locked in 2+ weeks ahead.
Tip: Tip the performers generously — they'll give Jordan extra attention and the photos will be gold.
The crew heads back to the hotel to change, hydrate, and rest for 90 minutes. Pool floats, room naps, and light snacks. This is the breathing room before the afternoon activity — critical for pacing.
Tip: Have electrolyte drinks and light snacks in the hotel rooms — hangovers are real and prevention is key.
The crew splits into two groups (8 people each) for staggered spa appointments at the Wynn (10 min from Cosmo). Couples massage suites, facials, and access to the private garden pool. Jordan gets the premium package — hot stone massage, facial, and a spa robe moment. Groups rejoin at the Wynn pool for champagne and relaxation.
Tip: Book the spa appointments in advance and stagger them so half the crew is at the pool while the other half is in treatments. Rejoin for the final hour.
The crew returns to the hotel, showers, and gets into full glam mode. Sequins, heels, and confidence. Hair and makeup touches, outfit coordination, and final hype checks. Jordan is the centerpiece — she gets the full treatment.
Tip: Have a hair/makeup artist on standby at the hotel (book in advance) for touch-ups and emergency glam fixes.
A luxury private chef experience in a rented penthouse suite overlooking the Strip. Multi-course tasting menu, wine pairings, and the crew dines together in an intimate, elevated setting. This is the celebration dinner — toasts, stories, and Jordan is celebrated.
Tip: Coordinate with the chef in advance to include a signature cocktail named after Jordan or the trip theme.
After dinner, the crew stays in the penthouse for 30 minutes of champagne, music, and final outfit checks. This is the moment before the biggest night — the energy is electric.
Tip: Take a group photo on the penthouse balcony with the Strip in the background — this is the money shot.
The party bus arrives at the Cosmopolitan. The crew boards in full sequin glory for the second time. This is the peak nightlife night — the energy is unhinged.
Tip: Have the driver play the hype playlist and keep the vibe high during the ride.
Caesar's Palace mega-club with a chandelier kinetic sculpture and rooftop terrace overlooking the Strip. VIP table reserved, premium bottle service (champagne or vodka), and a dance floor that goes until 4 AM. Jordan is the main character — the crew dances around her all night.
Tip: Request a table near the dance floor so the crew can easily move between sitting and dancing. The rooftop terrace is perfect for a breather and photos.
The crew transitions to the Bellagio casino floor (5 min walk from Omnia). Dealer-led blackjack tables, roulette wheels, and champagne service. Each person has a $100 gambling budget. The energy is high, the stakes are fun, and Jordan is the lucky charm.
Tip: Stick to blackjack and roulette — they're easy to learn and fun for groups. Set a loss limit and stick to it.
The crew heads to Secret Pizza (hidden on the Cosmopolitan's third floor) for late-night New York-style pizza. This is a beloved Vegas tradition — greasy, delicious, and the perfect way to end the night before heading back to the rooms.
Tip: Order a few large pizzas to share. The line moves fast even at 2:30 AM.
The crew returns to the hotel, changes into comfy clothes, and crashes. Some people may hang on the terrace for a final drink and debrief, but most are heading to bed. Jordan is exhausted and happy.
Tip: Leave water bottles and electrolyte drinks in every room before the night starts.
The crew gathers for a leisurely brunch with Strip views. French bistro classics, bottomless mimosas, and the vibe is celebratory but chill. Jordan is toasted and celebrated one final time. Reservation for 16 locked in 2+ weeks ahead.
Tip: Sit on the terrace if possible — the Strip views are stunning and the photos are perfect.
The crew hits three casinos in one walk: Bellagio, Caesars, and the Venetian. Each person has a $100 gambling budget. Champagne at the blackjack tables, roulette wheel spins, and the crew is dressed to the nines. This is the final adrenaline rush before departure.
Tip: Start at Bellagio (closest to brunch), walk to Caesars, then the Venetian. The walk is scenic and the casinos are connected.
The crew returns to the hotel, packs, and settles any final bills. Rideshare XL vans (2–3 vehicles) are pre-booked to take everyone to Harry Reid International Airport by 4:30 PM for evening flights.
Tip: Assign one person to do a final room check — lost items, forgotten sunglasses, etc.
The crew heads to the airport. Flights are staggered (some 5 PM, some 6 PM, some 7 PM), so goodbyes happen at the airport. Jordan is exhausted, happy, and ready to be married.
Tip: Take a final group photo at the airport before everyone heads to their gates.
Mega-club with world-class DJs and stunning visuals
Resorts World's flagship club with a kinetic dance floor, rooftop terrace, and bottle service VIP tables. The energy is unhinged and the DJ lineup is top-tier. This is the primary club for Day 1 nightlife.
Mega-club with chandelier kinetic sculpture and rooftop terrace
Caesar's Palace's flagship club with a massive dance floor, rooftop views of the Strip, and VIP bottle service. The energy peaks after midnight and the rooftop is perfect for breathers and photos. This is the primary club for Day 2 nightlife.
Speakeasy with vinyl bar and multi-room dance club
Park MGM's hidden gem behind a bookshelf entrance. Vinyl records, craft cocktails, and a dance floor that's less crowded than the mega-clubs. Perfect for a chill nightcap or a secondary venue on Day 1.
Legendary dayclub pool party with DJ sets
Cosmopolitan's iconic dayclub with a massive pool, cabana rentals, and DJ sets. The energy is high, the sun is hot, and the crew floats and dances. This is the Day 2 afternoon activity that bridges spa and nightlife.
Immersive rosé-themed experience with interactive rooms
A unique, Instagram-worthy experience with pink bubbles, interactive rooms, and flowing rosé. Perfect for a pre-game or a secondary venue for a chill evening. Less crowded than the mega-clubs.
Modern Steakhouse with DJ • $65–$95 per person (entrees + cocktails)
Cosmopolitan's upscale steakhouse with a lively vibe, DJ sets, and a celebratory energy. Prime steaks, truffle fries, and cocktails that flow. Perfect for a 16-person crew dinner on Day 1.
Luxury Tasting Menu • $150–$200 per person (all-inclusive with wine pairings)
Multi-course tasting menu in a rented penthouse suite overlooking the Strip. Wine pairings, intimate setting, and the crew dines together. This is the celebration dinner on Day 2.
French Bistro Brunch • $45–$65 per person (brunch + bottomless mimosas)
Paris Las Vegas terrace restaurant with Strip views. French bistro classics, bottomless mimosas, and a celebratory vibe. The ideal recovery brunch on Day 3.
Greek Seafood • $80–$120 per person (seafood + cocktails)
Cosmopolitan's stunning Greek seafood restaurant with pristine whole fish by the pound. Elegant, celebratory, and a luxury alternative to the steakhouse.
New York-Style Pizza (Late-Night) • $3–$8 per slice
Hidden on the Cosmopolitan's third floor — a beloved Vegas late-night tradition. Greasy, delicious, and perfect for 2:30 AM fuel after the clubs.
Transport: Party bus for both nightlife nights (Day 1 and Day 2): $300–$400 per night total, split across 16 people (~$20–$25 per person per night). Rideshare XL vans for airport transfers (Day 1 arrival, Day 3 departure): $150–$200 total, split across 16 people (~$10–$12 per person). All transport is pre-booked and coordinated with the hotel concierge.
Nightlife Strategy: Day 1: Zouk Nightclub VIP table (bottle service, $2,000–$2,500 minimum for 16 people, split ~$125–$155 per person). Arrive before midnight to claim the table. Day 2: Omnia Nightclub VIP table (same minimum, same per-person split) + Bellagio casino floor for a 1–2 hour transition (blackjack, roulette, $100 gambling budget per person). Both nights include party bus transport (pickup at hotel, dropoff at club, return to hotel at 3 AM). No cover charges at either club with VIP table reservation.
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