The Best Bachelorette Suites in Las Vegas: Inside the Blush Suite at Palms
The best bachelorette suites in Las Vegas are large enough to sleep the entire bachelorette party under one roof and have the bathrooms and vanities to get everyone ready at the same time. Most Las Vegas hotel rooms are built for two guests. A bachelorette party is typically six to fourteen, which makes the suite the most important decision in Las Vegas bachelorette planning. This guide covers the Blush Suite and Grand Blush Suite at Palms Casino Resort, bachelorette-friendly Las Vegas suites with four custom vanities, salon-style bathrooms, a Ghostbar VIP table, a pool cabana and roundtrip airport transportation included.
How to Choose a Bachelorette Suite in Las Vegas
Three questions narrow the field of Las Vegas bachelorette party suites fast:
- How many people are in your group? A bachelorette party of 4 to 6 fits most Strip suites. Groups of 7 to 10 need four or more sleeping arrangements and ideally more than one bathroom, which rules out about 80 percent of Vegas suites.
- Do you want to get ready together or in shifts? A standard Vegas suite has one bathroom and one vanity. A larger getting-ready space with multiple vanities can mean saving an hour-and-a-half a day.
- Are you walking the Strip or living on property? Walking the Strip means a central Strip address. Living on property means a resort with the full stack: dining, spa, pool, nightclub.
Blush Suite vs. Grand Blush Suite: What's the Difference?
The Blush Suite and Grand Blush Suite at Palms share the same getting-ready setup: a rose gold central beauty bar with four custom vanities and Hollywood-style lighting, salon-style bathrooms, Dyson hair dryers, satin robes and a six-seat marble wet bar. Both suites include the same bundled VIP perks. The four-vanity beauty bar configuration is what makes both of these suites stand out from typical Las Vegas hotel rooms. The differences between the two suites are sleeping configuration and total square footage.
The Blush Suite is 1,960 square feet with two queen beds and an optional connector room, sleeping 6 to 10 guests in the base layout and scaling past 10 with the connector. The Grand Blush Suite is 2,350 square feet with four queen beds, a private dressing room and an oversized marble bath, sleeping up to 10 guests with everyone in a dedicated bed. The decision between the two suites isn't about getting ready. It's about sleeping.
Key spec: 4 queen beds for groups of 9 to 10
Key spec: connector room scales the suite past 10 guests
Which Las Vegas Bachelorette Suite Sleeps 10 Guests? The Grand Blush Suite at Palms
The Grand Blush Suite at Palms sleeps up to 10 guests in four queen beds across 2,350 square feet, with a private dressing room and an oversized marble bath. It solves the problem most Strip properties can't: ten people, one address, no splitting across rooms.
| Size | 2,350 sq. ft. |
| Beds | 4 queen beds |
| Guests | Up to 10 |
| Standout Feature | Rose gold beauty bar with four vanities, oversized marble bath, private dressing room |
| Included | Ghostbar VIP table, complimentary cabana (pool season), airport transfers, 24-hour butler, concierge, VIP check-in |
The beauty bar runs through the heart of the suite. Four vanities with Hollywood-style lighting and Dyson hair dryers mean four people can their makeup at the same time, while salon-style bathrooms let two showers run in parallel. Every reservation includes a VIP table at Ghostbar on the 55th floor, a complimentary cabana at Palms Pool, roundtrip airport transportation, 24-hour butler, pre-arrival concierge, and VIP check-in.
Choose the Grand Blush if your group is 9 or 10 and needs all four queen beds. For groups of 6 to 8, the smaller Blush Suite is the better fit.
Which Bachelorette Suite Works for Flexible Group Sizes? The Blush Suite at Palms
The Blush Suite at Palms is 1,960 square feet with two queen beds and an optional connector room, sleeping 6 to 10 guests in a base configuration and scaling past 10 with the connector. For bachelorette groups that don't need a dedicated bed for every guest, or for groups larger than 10 who want everyone under one roof, the Blush Suite is the more flexible option. It carries the same rose gold beauty bar, four custom vanities, salon-style bathrooms, and bundled VIP perks as the Grand Blush.
| Size | 1,960 sq. ft. |
| Beds | 2 queen beds (optional connector room) |
| Guests | 6 to 10 |
| Standout Feature | Rose gold beauty bar with four vanities, salon-style bathrooms, Dyson hair dryers |
| Included | Ghostbar VIP table, complimentary cabana (pool season), airport transfers, 24-hour butler, concierge, VIP check-in |
Take a Virtual Tour of the Blush Suite
Choose the Blush Suite over the Grand Blush when your group is 6 to 8 and doesn't need a dedicated bed for every guest, or when your group is larger than 10 and you want everyone under one roof with the connector room added. The Grand Blush wins on bed count; the Blush wins on flexibility. The concierge handles dinner at Scotch 80 Prime and Spa'rty packages at The Spa at Palms before you arrive.
What Does a Las Vegas Bachelorette Suite Cost?
A Las Vegas bachelorette suite ranges widely in price by property, season, and day of week. Standard Las Vegas weekend rates for mid-tier suites run $400 to $800 per night during peak weekends. The Blush and Grand Blush Suites at Palms are premium accommodations and sit at the upper end of the Las Vegas suite market. They are not the lowest cost option in Las Vegas. They are designed for groups that want one large bachelorette suite with a built-in getting-ready space and bundled VIP perks, all in one address.
The value comes from what's bundled into the suite rate rather than billed separately: a rooftop VIP table (typically $500 to $1,500 minimum at a Vegas nightclub), a pool cabana ($300 to $1,000 for the day), airport transportation and butler service. For current rates on your dates, request a quote or call the concierge team at 1.866.942.7777.
Why Stay at Palms for a Bachelorette Party?
Palms Casino Resort sits one mile west of the Las Vegas Strip on Flamingo Road, with five-minute rideshare access to any Strip venue, free parking, and the Blush and Grand Blush Suites on property. For a bachelorette party that wants quick Strip access without paying central Strip prices for resort fees and parking, Palms is one of the best places to stay in Vegas for a bachelorette party.
- The suite is the destination. Pool day at Palms Pool, spa morning at The Spa at Palms, dinner at Scotch 80 Prime, drinks at Ghostbar on the 55th floor, brunch at the A.Y.C.E. Buffet.
- Free parking. Most Las Vegas properties charge $20 to $50 per night per car. Palms parks free.
- Five minute rideshare to the Strip. The Strip is a sub $15 rideshare in any direction.
When Should You Book a Las Vegas Bachelorette Suite?
Book a Las Vegas bachelorette suite 2 to 3 months out. Bachelorette friendly suites like the Blush and Grand Blush book up fastest 8 to 12 weeks before the weekend. A few more tips:
- Confirm dates with the bride first. Before opening any other reservations.
- Shoulder seasons get the best weather and rates. March through May and September through November.
- Lock in restaurants two to three weeks out. Vegas restaurants book up earlier than the suite does.
- Spa packages need 7 days' notice. Spa'rty group packages at The Spa at Palms are sold by tier (Bronze, Silver, Gold).
- Sign up for nightclub guest lists one to two weeks out. Most Strip clubs offer free women's group entry weekday nights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Plan Your Las Vegas Bachelorette Weekend at Palms
Start with the suite. The included pre-arrival concierge handles dinner at Scotch 80 Prime, Spa'rty packages, the Ghostbar VIP table, the cabana and airport transfers. For weekend planning, see our Las Vegas bachelorette party guide. For bookable packages, see our Las Vegas bachelorette party packages page.