Having a fling before the ring
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For the bride-to-be and her posse, a “Downtown Fling Before the Ring” may be the perfect way to describe the ideal final night of pre-nuptial freedom. The D Las Vegas and Golden Gate Hotel and Casino are glad to oblige; they offer a joint bachelorette party package that takes the ladies on an adventure through Downtown Vegas hot spots for a night of drinks, dares and debauchery.
With a legacy spanning the birth of the city, the Roaring ‘20s and the Rat Pack era, as well as the streaks of ever-changing neon lights and the throb of nearby nightclubs, these bustling venues bring the girls to a place where the vintage meets the contemporary, and where the historic meets the wild.
The whole affair is set around the vibrant lights of the Fremont Street Experience, an outdoor mall and open-air attraction. It’s there that the soon-to-be bride and her pals map out the evening with fun challenges through a naughty scavenger hunt. In between the intriguing checklist of activities and rounds of drinks, they also get photo opps behind famous structures and backgrounds. If that’s not enough, how about flirty photos with sexy gents, dancing dealers, bikini bartenders and flairtenders sending bottles and glasses flying through the air throughout the night?
From checking out the longest bar in Nevada to sipping a cocktail called a Sex Under the Bridge, the girls are in for a truly wild bachlorette party experience in unforgettably Vegas style. The package also features jaw-dropping promotional deals on room rates, along with a series of surprise treats and freebies, and a personalized itinerary filled with delectable meals and show tickets.
“Downtown Fling Before the Ring”
(702) 388-2200
sales@thed.com
The D Las Vegas
301 Fremont St.
www.thed.com
Golden Gate Hotel and Casino
1 Fremont St.
www.goldengatecasino.com
— Rianne Hill Soriano, Brand Publishing Writer
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