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Bachelorette shirt bar in Las Vegas

Vegas is where the suite kickoff was born: the bar opens as the crew lands, everyone presses a shirt between check-in and the first cocktail, and the elevator mirror photo is matching by 8pm.

Guest laughing next to the press as shirts come off at a hotel event

Why the suite format owns Vegas

Vegas itineraries are packed and nobody wants to leave the strip for an activity. The shirt bar comes to the suite instead — a 90-minute window in the first evening, timed to the arrival wave. Guests land, drop bags, press a shirt, and the pregame is already in progress around the station. It replaces the awkward first-hour lull with the single most photographed activity of the trip, ten steps from the minibar.

Vegas logistics, handled

  • Travel: the flat $900 fee covers our crew and gear to any Vegas property — no per-mile math, no surprises on the invoice.
  • Hotel rules: we've run the bell-desk-and-service-elevator dance across the strip; the rig cases like band equipment and draws about as much attention.
  • Power & space: a standard suite outlet and a corner near the wet bar is all it takes. Panoramic-window backdrops encouraged.
  • Timing: book the window before the dinner reservation, not after the club — a lesson learned on the group's behalf, once, so nobody else has to.

What Vegas crews print

The loudest menus we make: metallic foils, jersey-style back prints with nicknames and numbers, and the two-part joke where the bride's shirt carries the punchline. Blacks and hot pinks over pastels, ten to one. If the trip includes a pool cabana day, the hat bar flies out with us at no extra travel cost — same trip, same fee.

Vegas weekends book the farthest out of any city we serve. Get the date in early and the suite does the rest.