2 Bedroom Suites

Hello,

Heading to Las Vegas for a small bachelor party (total of 4 people going) for the weekend of September 7th.

We are looking for a 2 bedroom suite that would have 2 beds in each room, so the 4 of us would each have our own bed.

Do those suites exist in Las Vegas ? Any recommendations for places to stay that would offer that ? I would also be curious to see what they go for per night.

Thanks

Yes, 2-bedroom suites with multiple beds do exist in Las Vegas, and they are ideal for small groups or bachelor parties. Many resorts and hotels on or near the Strip offer suites that include two bedrooms, often with two beds per room, or with a combination of beds and sofa beds to accommodate four guests comfortably.

Here are some options and considerations for finding a 2-bedroom suite that would suit your group:

  • The Signature at MGM Grand: Offers 2-bedroom suites with two queen beds in each room or combinations that sleep four comfortably. These suites often include a full kitchen and living area.
  • Palms Casino Resort – Sky Villas or Tower Suites: Some of these suites feature multiple bedrooms with separate beds, living areas, and luxury amenities.
  • Vdara Hotel & Spa: Known for its spacious 2-bedroom suites in a non-gaming environment. Suites may include two beds per bedroom or a combination of beds and sofa beds.
  • Marriott Vacation Club or resort condos near the Strip: Many vacation-style properties have 2-bedroom units with two beds per room, often at a lower cost than luxury hotel suites.

Pricing can vary significantly depending on the property, season, and proximity to the Strip. For the first weekend in September, which is not peak holiday season but still busy, you can expect approximate nightly rates:

  • Mid-range resorts: $250–$400 per night for a 2-bedroom suite.
  • Luxury suites on or near the Strip: $400–$800+ per night.
  • Vacation rental condos or off-Strip properties: $200–$350 per night.

Additional tips:

  • Book early, as suites that accommodate four guests with separate beds can fill quickly for weekend stays.
  • Check the specific bed configuration when booking, as some 2-bedroom suites may have queen beds and a sofa bed rather than two beds in each room.
  • Consider looking at vacation rental platforms as well as hotel booking sites, as some condos and private suites provide flexible sleeping arrangements with more privacy.

Overall, with some planning and early booking, it is entirely possible to find a 2-bedroom suite that gives each of the four bachelor party guests their own bed while staying near the Strip for convenience and nightlife.


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