Jordan's Last Dance
Jordan owns the dance floor this weekend. Sequins required, sleep optional.
Jordan's final spotlight — sequins, bottle service, and zero regrets.
Luxury Resort, Downtown Strip
3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Center Strip, walking distance to nightlife) · Open in Maps
The Cosmopolitan is the Strip's most stylish resort — wraparound terrace suites, five nightlife venues steps away (Zouk, On The Record, Rosé Mansion), and the vibe is young, energetic, and Instagram-gold. The location is unbeatable for a Main Character bride: everything is walkable, the pool is world-class, and the hotel itself IS part of the party. Pricing is estimated based on mid-March rates for a group block; confirm directly with the hotel's group sales team 8 weeks out.
$480–$650/room/night (book 8 rooms for 16 people, 2 per room). Total block: ~$7,680–$10,400 for 2 nights. Per-person: ~$550 after split./nightJordan is the Main Character — drag brunch is the ultimate 'she owns the room' experience. High-energy performances, bottomless mimosas, and a stage that celebrates the bride. This sets the tone: she's the star, and the bridesmaids are here to amplify her energy.
Book it →A Forbes Five-Star spa reset before the big nights. Facials, massages, and the garden pool — Jordan and her inner circle get pampered and prepped for the dance floor. Split the cost across the group; this is a luxury moment that pays dividends in energy and skin glow.
Book it →The Cosmopolitan's iconic dayclub pool — bikinis, DJ sets, bungalow cabanas, and the energy is pure Main Character. Jordan gets a cabana with her inner circle, bottle service flows, and the day builds into the night. This is the photo moment of the trip.
Book it →A studio-quality boudoir shoot with wardrobe, hair, and makeup — Jordan gets professional photos she'll treasure forever. This is a luxury moment that celebrates her as the bride-to-be. Split the cost across the group; the photographer can shoot the whole bridal party in coordinated looks.
Book it →Before the recovery brunch, a quick mixology class teaches the group to shake three signature cocktails. It's interactive, fun, and gives everyone a skill to take home. Perfect for a 21-25 age group that loves the hands-on experience.
Book it →Flights land mid-afternoon. Rideshare XL vans (2–3 vehicles for 16 people) meet at baggage claim and head straight to the Cosmopolitan. Check-in is 3 PM; rooms are ready.
Tip: Assign one bridesmaid as the 'logistics lead' — she coordinates Ubers, confirms room assignments, and texts the group the WiFi password.
Drop bags, change into brunch outfits, and meet in the lobby. The hotel is the HQ — pool access, multiple bars, and nightlife venues are steps away. Jordan gets the suite with the best terrace view.
Tip: Snap a group photo in the lobby for the group chat — first moment of the trip.
High-energy drag performances with bottomless mimosas — this is the 'Jordan owns the room' moment. She's the honoree, the performers celebrate her, and the bridesmaids amplify the energy. Expect 2 hours of pure Main Character vibes.
Tip: Tip the performers well — they'll make Jordan feel like a star. Bring cash.
Forbes Five-Star spa experience: facials, massages, and the garden pool. Split into two groups (8 per slot) so everyone gets a treatment. This is the luxury moment — skin glows, energy resets, and the bridesmaids feel pampered alongside Jordan.
Tip: Book the 5:30 PM and 6:30 PM slots so the second group finishes by 8:30 PM. Bring robes back to the hotel.
Return to the hotel, change into going-out outfits (sequins encouraged), and pregame in Jordan's suite. Champagne, snacks, music, and hype. This is where the inside jokes start forming.
Tip: Create a 'getting ready' playlist on Spotify and share it with the group 48 hours before. Let Jordan pick the vibe.
Start at On The Record (Park MGM's speakeasy behind a bookshelf entrance — craft cocktails, multi-room vibe, 10-min walk from the Cosmopolitan). Move to Rosé Mansion (immersive pink-bubble experience, 15-min walk). Keep it chill, get the lay of the land, and let Jordan set the energy.
Tip: Hit On The Record first (quieter, easier to talk) and Rosé Mansion second (more interactive, more fun). Both are walking distance.
Eggslut (the hotel's beloved egg sandwich counter) or order room service. Greasy, satisfying, and quick. Fuel up before the day's activities.
Tip: Have the maid of honor order breakfast for the whole group the night before — saves time and ensures everyone eats.
Professional photoshoot with wardrobe, hair, and makeup. The photographer shoots Jordan in solo looks, then brings in the bridesmaids for coordinated group shots. This is the luxury keepsake moment — she'll treasure these photos forever.
Tip: Coordinate outfits the night before. Sequins, robes, lingerie — whatever makes Jordan feel like a star. The photographer will guide the vibe.
Return to the hotel, change into swimwear, and lounge by the pool. Grab lunch at one of the hotel's casual spots (Secret Pizza, casual bistro fare). This is the breathing room — inside jokes form, energy resets, and the group bonds.
Tip: This downtime is CRITICAL. Don't skip it. The best moments happen when there's no schedule.
The Cosmopolitan's iconic dayclub pool — bikinis, DJ sets, bungalow cabanas. Jordan and her inner circle get a cabana with bottle service (champagne, vodka, mixers). The energy is pure Main Character: dancing, photos, and the day building into the night. This is the photo moment of the trip.
Tip: Arrive at 4 PM to claim the cabana and watch the sunset over the pool. The golden hour is Instagram gold.
Upscale steakhouse with a DJ and lively vibe — the perfect dinner that flows into a night out. Book a large table for 16. The energy is celebratory, the food is excellent, and the location is steps from the nightlife.
Tip: Book this 3+ weeks ahead for a group of 16. Request a table near the DJ for the best energy.
Return to Jordan's suite, change into the night's outfit (sequins MANDATORY), and build the energy. Champagne, music, and hype. This is the moment before the big night — everyone is dressed up, everyone is ready, and Jordan is the center of it all.
Tip: Take a group photo in the suite before heading out. This is the 'before the big night' moment.
A dedicated party bus picks up the group at The Cosmopolitan and shuttles everyone to the first club. The bus has music, lights, and keeps the energy high. This eliminates wait times and keeps the group together.
Tip: The party bus is the MVP of the night — it's a mobile pregame and keeps everyone safe.
Resorts World's flagship club — stunning visuals, world-class DJs, and VIP bottle service. Book a table for the group with a bottle package (champagne, vodka, mixers, ~$400–$600 minimum). Jordan is the star; the bridesmaids celebrate her on the dance floor. This is the peak nightlife moment.
Tip: Arrive at 11 PM when the club is hitting its stride but not yet packed. VIP tables get priority entry and the best sightlines.
Party bus drops the group at Bellagio Casino. Hit the blackjack tables with a $50–$100 buy-in per person. Champagne flows, the energy is high, and Jordan is the lucky charm. Play for 1–2 hours, then head back to the club or the hotel.
Tip: Set a buy-in limit before you arrive. The goal is fun, not losing rent money. Tip the dealers well.
Hidden on the third floor of the Cosmopolitan — a beloved late-night tradition. Grab a slice, refuel, and wind down. This is the 'end of the big night' moment.
Tip: Secret Pizza is cash-only and open until 4 AM. Have someone grab cash from the ATM before the night starts.
French bistro with Strip views — the perfect recovery brunch. Eggs, pastries, and mimosas. The group gathers, shares stories from the night before, and celebrates Jordan one last time before departure.
Tip: Book this the week before. Request a table with a view of the Strip for the best vibe.
Learn to shake three signature cocktails at an off-Strip bar. It's interactive, fun, and gives everyone a skill to take home. A perfect low-key activity before departure.
Tip: This is optional for anyone with an early flight. The core group can stay and learn; others can head to the airport.
Settle final bills, exchange contact info, and head to Harry Reid International Airport. Rideshare XL vans coordinate pickups from the hotel.
Tip: Aim for flights after 3 PM so no one is rushed. Pre-book airport rides the night before.
Mega-Club with World-Class DJ & Bottle Service
Resorts World's flagship club — stunning visuals, kinetic sculptures, and a rooftop terrace overlooking the Strip. VIP bottle service tables available. This is the peak nightlife moment for a Main Character bride.
Get directions →Speakeasy Multi-Room Cocktail Bar
Park MGM's hidden gem behind a bookshelf entrance — craft cocktails, vinyl bar, and a multi-room dance club. The vibe is sophisticated but fun. Perfect for the first night out.
Get directions →Immersive Rosé Experience with Interactive Rooms
A pink-bubble-filled immersive experience with multiple themed rooms and flowing rosé. Instagram-gold and perfect for a Main Character bride who wants to own the vibe.
Get directions →iconic Pool Party with DJ & Cabanas
The Cosmopolitan's world-famous dayclub — bikinis, DJ sets, bungalow cabanas, and bottle service. The energy is pure Main Character: dancing, photos, and the day building into the night.
Get directions →Classic Vegas Blackjack & Champagne
The iconic casino floor under the Chihuly ceiling — dealer-led blackjack tables, craps pits, and drinks comped while you play. The perfect casino-night experience.
Get directions →Modern Steakhouse with DJ & Nightlife Vibe • $65–$95/person (entrees, sides, cocktails)
The Cosmopolitan's upscale steak spot with a lively energy, DJ sets, and a celebratory atmosphere. Perfect for a group dinner that flows into a night out. Book a large table for 16 and request seating near the DJ.
Reserve →French Bistro with Strip Views • $35–$55/person (brunch entrees, drinks)
Paris Las Vegas's iconic terrace restaurant with Strip views — the perfect recovery brunch. Eggs, pastries, mimosas, and a relaxed vibe. Book ahead for a group of 16.
Reserve →American Comfort — Egg Sandwiches • $12–$18/person
The Cosmopolitan's beloved egg sandwich counter — quick, satisfying, and perfect for a hangover breakfast. Order the night before for the whole group.
Reserve →New York-Style Pizza — Late-Night • $3–$6/slice
Hidden on the Cosmopolitan's third floor — a beloved late-night tradition after the clubs close. Cash-only, open until 4 AM on weekends.
Reserve →Transport: Party bus for Day 2 nightlife ($300–$600 for the night, split across 16 people = ~$20–$40/person). Rideshare XL vans for airport pickups/dropoffs and casual moves. The party bus is the MVP — it keeps the group together, eliminates driving stress, and keeps the energy high.
Nightlife Strategy: Day 2 is the big night: Zouk (11 PM–1:30 AM) with VIP bottle service table (~$400–$600 minimum, includes champagne, vodka, mixers, and snacks). Then Bellagio Casino (1:30 AM–3:30 AM) for blackjack with a $50–$100 buy-in per person. Party bus shuttles the group between venues and back to the hotel. Arrive at Zouk at 11 PM when the club is hitting its stride but not yet packed — VIP tables get priority entry. Day 1 is a chill bar crawl (On The Record → Rosé Mansion) to settle in and get the lay of the land.
Every link pre-filled with this trip’s dates and party size. Your spun-up board has this too — with live editing and a Trip Terms sheet the bridesmaids can vote on. Confirm dates and party size on the partner site before booking.
Activities
Flights
Make it yours
This page is one example itinerary. Run the wizard and you’ll get three editorial weekends for Las Vegas, NV at three price points — tuned to her personality, hobbies, and the group size — plus a private board your bridesmaids can vote on and a Booking Kit that deep-links every reservation.
Use Jordan's weekend as your starting point
Spin up a private board with this itinerary — tweak anything, invite the bridesmaids, let them vote and lock in.
Free for you and for every bridesmaid who joins the board. No card.
More showcase plans