Story by Debra Scott
Photos By Alban Christ
The hard work is over. Project Matrimony is coming to an end. You’ve found The One,
gone through the courtship ups and downs, gotten him to make the Big Commitment, and planned
every detail of your wedding, right down to the napkin holders. You deserve to celebrate and reward your long-suffering girlfriends who helped strategize getting him to the altar in the first place.
What better place to hold your bachelorette party than at the ultimate testament to beauty and tasteful decadence? At Bellagio, it’s all about play, romance and spectacle. Irresistible temptations are everywhere and 10,000 employees are on call to take care of your every whim.
The place is so magnificent that, left to your own devices, you might be overwhelmed. But since
Bellagio provides the ultimate party destination where you are taken care of by the world’s leading
experts in eating and drinking, you just have to relax and let the professionals be your guide.
Day One
A day in the sun...
First things first. You haven’t been doing time on the lateral thigh
stepper and nibbling on cucumbers for nothing. You’re probably in
the best shape of your life. So, head to the pool and bask on the
deck chairs near the cabanas where the beautiful people congregate.
You’ll feel like an empress amidst the Mediterranean villa setting.
And don’t miss the extraordinary view of artful parterre gardens,
spewing fountains and gorgeous bodies. When you’ve had your fill
of sun, mojitos and admiring glances, make your way inside to hit the
gaming tables. Even if you’re not a gambler, you’ve got to try it at
least once. C’mon. It’s Vegas. How often do you get the chance to become
a millionaire overnight?
If Vegas is about anything, it’s about the nightlife and Bellagio’s
Bachelorette Parties are designed to set the night on fire.
Because you will never have to leave the
cushy confines of the hotel and because you have the added
convenience of charging everything back to your room, you don’t
have to carry your credit cards with you. At times like these, not
having to think is a good thing. |