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While Bourbon Street doesn’t require much planning, the best parties include experiences you can’t just stumble into. Booking activities in advance ensures your group gets the most out of the weekend—without the stress.

Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are ideal for good weather and lots of festivals. Summer can be hot and humid, and Mardi Gras season is wild but super crowded.

We recommend planning at least 6–8 weeks in advance to secure lodging, activities, and transportation—especially for larger groups or during festival weekends.

No, we don’t offer comprehensive bachelor party planning, this site is intended as a tool to help you plan. We can help you book plenty of activities, including Gators and Guns and New Orleans Brewery Tour.

Many of our featured tours include hotel pickup, and we can connect you with reliable party bus, limo, or group ride services to keep your crew moving safely.

Absolutely. From airboat swamp tours and shooting ranges to LSU football games, New Orleans has plenty of action beyond the bar scene.

In New Orleans, it’s legal to drink alcohol in public—as long as it’s in a plastic cup. That means you can take your drink to go and keep the party moving.

We don’t make bookings directly, but we provide insider recommendations for places that are bachelor-party friendly—and we’ll steer you away from spots that don’t accommodate groups.

Yes. Our guide includes only the best-rated strip clubs in the French Quarter that are known for excellent service, a good vibe, and no shady surprises.

That’s totally normal. Many vendors allow you to reserve now and finalize group size closer to your date. Just make sure to communicate early so no one gets left out!