Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas

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Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas

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Vegas nightlife, sorted into one organized crawl. You start with drink specials, then ride an open-bar party bus to a major Park MGM nightclub and multiple legendary strip clubs, with skip-the-line entry aimed at saving you time. I like the structured flow and the fact that admission is built into the price across the stops. One drawback to plan for: club rules can be strict, including a smart casual dress code, and some venues may have additional drink requirements once you arrive.

This is a late-night tour with a clear rhythm: meet around 8:30 pm, party through several stops, and finish on the Strip so you can decide whether to keep going. You’ll likely switch between bar energy, nightclub volume, and the bigger strip-club stages of Sapphire and others—so it feels like a full Vegas night rather than one long wait in a line. If you want the best experience, bring a flexible mindset about crowds and accept that nightlife can change a bit depending on the night.

Key things I’d zero in on before you go

  • A real multi-stop night: you’re moving through bar, nightclub, and strip clubs instead of just sticking to one venue type
  • Skip-the-line entry: it can save serious time in Vegas lines, especially on busy weekends
  • Open bar on the party bus: great for pregame energy, but set expectations about what’s included
  • Diverse venue styles: Park MGM nightclub vs. tri-level Hustler Club vibe vs. multi-floor gentlemen’s clubs
  • Ends on the Strip: you get an easy landing point to continue or call it a night

What You’re Really Paying $36 For

Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas - What You’re Really Paying $36 For
On paper, this tour is simple: pay about $36 per person, show up at the meeting point, and get a guided, high-energy crawl through some of the Strip’s best-known nightlife. The value comes from bundling three things that are usually separate and often expensive in Vegas: transportation, admission, and time-saving entry.

The timing is built for a full night: it runs about 6 hours starting at 8:30 pm, with multiple stops. Instead of spending your evening bouncing between venues on your own, you get a set sequence and transportation between locations. That matters in Las Vegas, where walking is quick but waiting can eat your night.

But here’s the key reality check. While the tour price includes admission and skip-the-line entry, nightlife still runs on club policies. Expect smart casual to be enforced, and be ready for extra spending that can come up at the clubs even when admission is included. If you’re the type who wants a totally predictable, no-surprises bill, you’ll want to plan your spending buffer in advance.

Meeting Point at 8:30 pm: Where the Night Starts

Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas - Meeting Point at 8:30 pm: Where the Night Starts
Your tour begins at 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103, and the start time is 8:30 pm. That lines up with the tour’s stated meeting area near the Bar At Commons Club. You’ll also have a mobile ticket, and the tour is offered in English.

Two practical notes before you walk into the evening:

  • Dress like someone who plans to get into nightlife without arguing with the door staff.
  • Arrive ready to move. This kind of crawl runs on schedules, and Vegas is crowded.

The tour notes it’s near public transportation and has a cap of up to 120 travelers. That number matters because bigger groups can mean tighter seating and more chaos if you show up late.

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Stop 1: Mohegan Casino at Virgin Hotel for Drink Specials

Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas - Stop 1: Mohegan Casino at Virgin Hotel for Drink Specials
Your first stop is drink specials at Mohegan Sun Casino at Virgin Hotel. This is where you set your night’s pace: arrive, order what you can, and get ready to board.

What’s good about starting here is that it’s a “warm-up” venue. Even if the night is already buzzing, you’re not immediately in the loudest room. It’s a smart opener for couples and groups who want a clean ramp-up rather than walking straight from the street into a packed nightclub.

A small caution: venue drink specials can change from night to night. The tour description even flags that bars and clubs can vary depending on what’s best for the booked night. So think of Stop 1 as your drink-special gateway, not a guarantee of one fixed cocktail list.

Stop 2: On The Record at Park MGM, Hidden Behind a Record Store

Next comes On The Record, the mega nightclub at Park MGM Resort. It’s described as hidden behind a record store, with both indoor and outdoor spaces. You also get a sense that it’s designed for a night with multiple zones: it has three rooms, including a hidden speakeasy, plus a double-decker bus feature.

What I like about this stop type is that it’s not just a room with a DJ. You’re getting a bigger production, and that tends to make the group energy feel more like a party and less like a lineup.

Timing-wise, this stop is where the crawl shifts gears. You’ll feel the nightlife volume go up, and it’s a good place to decide how you want to pace the rest of the night. If you’re going to go hard, do it here. If you want to save energy for the strip-club portion, keep your drinks lighter and let the music do the work.

Stop 3: Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club for Rooftop and Multiple Bars

Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas - Stop 3: Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club for Rooftop and Multiple Bars
After the nightclub, you head to Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club – Las Vegas Strip Club. The description paints it as a tri-level venue with a roof-top patio, plus 5 bars and multiple private rooms. That setup matters because you can spread out more than in smaller clubs, and a lot of the evening vibe is built around that multi-level flow.

This is a different kind of atmosphere than a nightclub. You’re not chasing a single dance floor. You’re moving through a space that’s designed for viewing, socializing, and taking in performances from several angles.

The drawback to expect: tri-level clubs can feel intense if you’re not into crowds. If you’re already tired from dancing earlier, plan to take breaks between floors. A drink, a quick sit, and a reset can keep the experience fun instead of frantic.

Stop 4: Treasures Gentlemen’s Club & Steakhouse, Two Floors and VIP Areas

Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas - Stop 4: Treasures Gentlemen’s Club & Steakhouse, Two Floors and VIP Areas
Next is Treasures Gentlemen’s Club & Steakhouse, described as old-world inspired and spanning two floors. It has multiple VIP areas and fine dining, so it’s set up more like a destination than a quick stop.

This is the stop that can feel the most “Vegas theater,” because the room layout and service style are meant to slow you down just enough to enjoy the space. If you like a more elegant vibe, this tends to fit.

One important practical detail: the tour includes admission, but drinks in the clubs are not included. On top of that, you may run into club minimum or entry requirements depending on the venue that night. I can’t guarantee how it will be handled at each stop for every departure, but you should assume that additional spending can show up once you’re inside. Keep cash or a card ready so you’re not stuck negotiating a late-night situation.

Stop 5: Sapphire Las Vegas Gentlemen’s Club for the Finale

Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas - Stop 5: Sapphire Las Vegas Gentlemen’s Club for the Finale
Your last club stop is Sapphire Las Vegas Gentlemen’s Club, which is described as the World’s Largest Gentlemen’s Club. You’ll see features like skyboxes, private rooms, numerous stages, and pole-dancing classes.

This finale stop is about scale. Larger clubs tend to mean more going on at once: different performance spaces, more places to watch, and more options for how you spend your time. It can be a great ending if you want a big finish, because you’re not leaving Vegas nightlife with a whimper.

The trade-off: the bigger the club, the easier it is to lose your group or miss the best time windows. Pick a plan with your group before you enter. Decide where you’ll meet if you split up, and set a return time to keep the group from wandering in separate galaxies.

After Sapphire, the tour ends on the Las Vegas Strip. You can keep partying, call a rideshare, or grab late food. The key advantage: you’re not stranded miles away from where you want to be.

The Party Bus Open Bar: Great Pregame, Know the Limits

Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas - The Party Bus Open Bar: Great Pregame, Know the Limits
One of the biggest selling points is the luxury party bus transportation with an open bar. This is meant to be your rolling pregame—music, a group vibe, and convenient drinks while you move between stops.

Here’s the practical advice: open bar can mean different things in real-world operations. Even if your tour includes alcoholic beverages, some departures may serve limited selections or specific drink types rather than a full bar menu. So I suggest treating the bus as a fun starter, not a promise of unlimited top-shelf pours forever.

Also, party buses have a hard rule: crowds can make it tight. If the group count is near the tour’s maximum, seating and drink access can get awkward fast. If you hate standing, arrive with a more patient mindset and consider timing your drinks to avoid long waits at the bar area.

Skip-The-Line Entry: How to Get the Time Savings You Paid For

Strip Club Crawl & Open Bar Party Bus – Las Vegas - Skip-The-Line Entry: How to Get the Time Savings You Paid For
The tour includes expedited entry / skip-the-lines and admission to all nightlife stops on the crawl. In Vegas, that’s the difference between a fun night and a night where you’re stuck watching the clock.

To make the skip-the-line work for you, you need to do your part:

  • Be ready to show your ticket immediately.
  • Stay with your group. If you drift, you risk losing the faster lane.
  • Don’t arrive late to each stop. These tours run on tight handoffs.

Even with skip-the-line benefits, club doors still run on rules: dress code checks, capacity flow, and sometimes group arrival sequencing. So think of skip-the-line as time saved, not time guaranteed.

Smart Casual Dress Code: The Rule That Can Break the Vibe

Dress code is listed as smart casual and strictly enforced. That means you should assume the door staff will actually check, especially for women and men entering strip-club environments.

What I’d do:

  • For women: avoid anything that reads overly casual or overly revealing in a way that could trigger enforcement.
  • For men: skip the sloppy athletic look. Clean shoes, fitted shirt, and a jacket or nicer layer can help.
  • Bring a backup plan for a quick adjustment if you’re unsure. This is a night where one outfit choice can control how the whole group experiences the venues.

The other reason dress code matters: it affects everything after entry. If the start of the night goes smoothly, the rest feels organized. If entry is delayed, you’ll feel the stress ripple through every stop.

Tips, Charges, and the Money Math You Should Do Beforehand

The tour price includes drinks on the bus and drink specials at select venues, plus admission and transportation. It explicitly says that gratuity is recommended and that drinks in the clubs are not included.

So here’s the real value equation:

  • If you keep your club spending controlled and treat the included drinks as a bonus, this tour can feel like a good deal.
  • If you expect the clubs themselves to be fully paid for, you’ll likely feel disappointed when you see what’s required once you’re inside.

Also, plan for the possibility of additional spend requirements at specific clubs. Even when admission is handled by the tour, some venues can have drink minimum structures. Build in a budget buffer so you can enjoy the night without turning the whole experience into math problems.

Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Rethink It)

This crawl is built for people who want one big packaged night out and don’t want to plan every transport hop between venues. It works especially well for:

  • Groups who like a guided party flow
  • First-timers who want a structured introduction to Vegas nightlife
  • People who care about skip-the-line entry to avoid waiting outside in the heat

It may not be ideal if:

  • You want total control and freedom to stay only where you like
  • You hate crowded vehicles and tight timing
  • You strongly prefer a strict no-additional-spend night

If you’re a very independent planner, you might be happier hiring a car, building your own route, and only visiting the exact clubs you want. If you’d rather trade control for convenience, this tour’s structure is the point.

Should You Book This Strip Club Crawl?

Book it if you want a guided, multi-venue Vegas night where the heavy lifting is handled for you: transportation, admission, and time-saving entry. The $36 price feels most fair when you treat it like a nightlife package and expect that the bus and early stops are where the included drinks really shine.

Skip it or approach with extra caution if you need the night to be perfectly predictable financially or if strict dress code rules would make you nervous. This is Vegas. Doors, crowds, and club policies are real, and your best outcome comes from arriving prepared.

If you do book, my advice is simple: dress smart, confirm what the open bar includes for your specific departure if you can, and set aside a small extra budget for club drinks or any minimums that may apply. With that mindset, you’re far more likely to end the night thinking the value was legit.

FAQ

What is the price and duration of this Las Vegas crawl?

The price is $36.00 per person, and the tour lasts about 6 hours.

What time does the tour start and where do you meet?

The tour starts at 8:30 pm. The meeting point is listed at 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103, USA.

What does the tour include?

It includes alcoholic beverages (on the party bus), luxury party bus transportation with an open bar, air-conditioned vehicle, expedited entry/skip-the-lines, admission to the bars and clubs on the crawl, drink specials at select venues, and limousine transportation to the strip club.

Are drinks included inside the strip clubs?

No. Drinks in the clubs are listed as not included.

Is there a dress code?

Yes. The dress code is smart casual and it’s strictly enforced.

How many people can be on the tour?

The tour has a maximum of 120 travelers.

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