Bachelor Party Cost Calculator
Plan an unforgettable bachelor party. Estimate total costs for accommodations, activities, dining, nightlife, and transportation for the entire group.
Full Bachelor Party Budget
Calculate the total group cost for a luxury bachelor party weekend.
Per-Person Cost Split
See how much each groomsman pays when the groom's costs are split among attendees.
Activity & Experience Cost Estimator
Price out specific bachelor party experiences and build a custom itinerary.
How We Calculate Bachelor Party Costs
Per Person = (Total Group Cost) / (Attendees - 1) [groom's share split]
Typical Range: $1,500-$5,000/person for luxury weekend
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Complete Guide to Bachelor Party Costs
The bachelor party has evolved from a simple night out to an elaborate multi-day experience that rivals the wedding itself in planning complexity. Today's luxury bachelor parties are curated events featuring premium destinations, exclusive activities, and memorable experiences that bond the groom with his closest friends before the wedding.
Accommodations: The Foundation of Your Budget
Housing is often the largest single expense for a bachelor party weekend. A luxury vacation rental or villa sleeping 10-12 guests ranges from $500-$2,000 per night depending on location and amenities. In Las Vegas, a premium suite at a hotel like the Bellagio, Wynn, or Cosmopolitan runs $500-$1,500 per night, with penthouse suites exceeding $5,000. Many groups find that renting a private home provides better value, privacy, and a communal gathering space. In Miami, a waterfront mansion on the Intracoastal can be rented for $1,500-$4,000 per night, accommodating the entire group under one roof.
Activities and Experiences
The activities define the bachelor party character. Golf remains the most popular daytime activity, with rounds at championship courses costing $200-$500 per person. Private yacht charters are an increasingly popular choice, ranging from $2,000 for a half-day on a modest vessel to $10,000+ for a luxury catamaran with crew and catering. Supercar and exotic driving experiences let groups drive Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and McLarens for $300-$800 per person. Adventure activities like deep-sea fishing, skydiving, shooting ranges, and go-kart racing add $100-$400 per person to the budget.
Dining and Nightlife
Dining is a significant budget category. A group dinner at a premium steakhouse like STK, Mastro's, or a Michelin-starred restaurant runs $150-$300 per person with drinks. Private chef experiences, where a professional cook prepares a multi-course meal at your rental property, cost $150-$250 per person and offer a more intimate experience. For nightlife, VIP table service at top clubs in Vegas or Miami starts at $1,500-$3,000 for a table with bottle minimums, scaling up to $10,000+ for premium bottle packages at venues like XS, Marquee, or LIV.
Transportation and Logistics
Flights are a variable cost depending on origin and destination. Domestic flights within the US average $200-$600 roundtrip, while international flights to Mexico or Europe range from $500-$1,500. Ground transportation during the trip includes rideshare services ($30-$100/day per group), party bus rentals ($150-$400/hour), or luxury SUV charters ($500-$1,500/day). Many groups designate a transportation fund to cover all local travel, preventing individual expense confusion.
Budget Management Tips
Managing finances for a bachelor party can be contentious if not handled carefully. Best practices include setting the total per-person budget early and getting consensus, collecting payments in advance using apps like Venmo or Splitwise, building in a 15-20% contingency fund for unexpected expenses, and being transparent about all costs. The best man should provide an itemized budget breakdown to all attendees before collecting money, ensuring everyone knows what they are paying for.