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The 10 Best Scottsdale Bachelor & Bachelorette Experiences for 2027

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The 10 Best Scottsdale Bachelor & Bachelorette Experiences for 2027

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The best overall Scottsdale experience is a round at TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course, the championship layout that hosts the WM Phoenix Open, running $200–$400 per player in season and unmatched for golf-centric groups. The best value is an Old Town bar crawl, free to walk through Scottsdale's compact entertainment district where bars like Casa Amigos and Bottled Blonde carry the nightlife with no cover.

This list is for groups of 6–14 building a 2–3 day Scottsdale weekend across golf, pools, spas, nightlife, and desert adventure. Every venue and price below is real and currently operating; rankings weigh group fun, splittable cost, and how essential each is to a Scottsdale weekend.

1. Round at TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course) 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Scottsdale is a golf city, and TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course — home of the WM Phoenix Open and its famous 16th-hole stadium — is the marquee round. Green fees run $200–$400 per player in the spring peak, less in summer.

The course is a real PGA Tour venue, and playing the par-3 16th is a bucket-list moment. Morning tee times beat the heat, and carts are included.

It ranks #1 because golf is the defining Scottsdale activity and this is its flagship course. Per-player pricing splits cleanly across the group.

2. Old Town Scottsdale Bar Crawl 💎 BEST VALUE

Old Town is one of the most walkable nightlife districts in the Southwest, packed with bars and clubs in a compact grid. Spots like Casa Amigos, Bottled Blonde, Whiskey Row, and Maya Dayclub sit within blocks.

Most bars have no cover, so you pay only for drinks, and the density means no ride-shares between venues. It's the cheapest core activity in the city.

It ranks as best value: a full night out for only what the group drinks, with zero transport cost.

3. Resort Pool Day

Scottsdale resort pools are destinations in themselves. The Westin Kierland, Hilton Resort & Spa, and Fairmont Princess have elaborate pool complexes, lazy rivers, and cabanas.

Cabana rentals run $150–$400 split across the group, and day passes (for non-guests) run $30–$75/person where offered. Spring and fall are peak.

It ranks high as the relaxed daytime anchor, especially for groups not playing golf.

4. Spa Day

Scottsdale is a spa capital, ideal for bachelorette groups. The Joya Spa at the Omni Montelucia and the VH Spa at Hotel Valley Ho offer group packages with treatments running $150–$350 per person.

Many spas have group lounges, pools, and add-on packages. Booking ahead for group slots is required.

It ranks as the top relaxation activity, balancing out golf or nightlife. Splits per person.

5. Desert ATV or UTV Tour

A guided ATV or UTV (off-road) tour in the Sonoran Desert is the signature adventure activity. Operators run $150–$300 per person for a 2–3 hour ride through the desert with scenic stops.

Some offer sunset tours, which are popular for photos and cooler temperatures. Vehicles seat 1–4, so groups split across several.

It ranks for groups wanting a high-adrenaline daytime option off the golf course.

6. Hot Air Balloon Ride

A sunrise hot air balloon ride over the Sonoran Desert is a premium photo experience. Operators run $200–$350 per person, typically including a champagne toast on landing.

It's a calm, scenic splurge that contrasts with nightlife-heavy days. Sunrise launches beat the heat and deliver the best light.

It ranks as the best premium add-on for a memorable group moment.

7. Dayclub Pool Party

For groups wanting Vegas-style pool energy, Maya Dayclub in Old Town runs a weekend dayclub scene with DJs, a pool, and cabanas. General admission runs $20–$60/person, with cabanas splitting across the group.

It bridges the pool-day and nightlife worlds in one venue. Weekend events draw big crowds.

It ranks for groups wanting a higher-energy pool day than a quiet resort.

8. Topgolf Scottsdale

Topgolf Scottsdale is a high-capacity group activity with climate-controlled bays, food, and drinks. Bays run $40–$70/hour and hold up to six, so two bays cover a large group.

It works as a casual afternoon or evening alternative to a full golf round, with built-in food and drink service. Per-person cost stays low.

It ranks for groups wanting golf-adjacent fun without an 18-hole commitment.

9. Apache Trail / Saguaro Lake Day Trip

For a scenery day, the Apache Trail drive and Saguaro Lake are within an hour of Scottsdale. A boat rental or guided cruise on Saguaro Lake runs $300–$900 for a group, with desert canyon views.

It's a change of pace from pools and bars, good for groups wanting outdoors. Bring water and sun protection.

It ranks for groups wanting a nature day amid a city-centered weekend.

10. Steakhouse or Group Dinner

Scottsdale's dining anchors a night. Steak 44, Mastro's City Hall, and Bourbon Steak at the Fairmont handle large groups with semi-private seating.

Expect $100–$200 per person with drinks. Reservations for 10+ should be booked well ahead, especially in peak season.

It ranks as the essential group meal before a night in Old Town. Splits per head.

How to Choose

FAQ

Is Scottsdale better for a bachelor or bachelorette party? Scottsdale works equally well for both — golf, ATV tours, and Old Town nightlife suit bachelor groups, while spa days, resort pools, and the same walkable nightlife suit bachelorette groups. Its mix of relaxation and activity makes it one of the few destinations that fits either equally.

When is the cheapest time to visit Scottsdale? Summer (June–August) has the lowest hotel and golf rates, often less than half of spring prices, but daytime highs exceed 105°F. Spring (February–April) is peak season with the best weather and highest prices, so late spring or fall balances cost and comfort.

How much does a round at TPC Scottsdale cost? The Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale runs $200–$400 per player in the spring peak season, with carts included, and drops substantially in the summer off-season. Booking a morning tee time helps beat the heat and usually carries a higher rate than twilight times.

What is the best Scottsdale activity for a group that does not golf? Resort pool days, a spa day, and a desert ATV tour are the strongest non-golf activities, with Maya Dayclub offering a higher-energy pool party option. Old Town's walkable bar crawl covers nightlife without any golf component.

Bottom Line

The best overall Scottsdale experience is a round at TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course at $200–$400 per player, the city's defining activity on a real PGA Tour venue. The best value is the free Old Town bar crawl, where a walkable nightlife district costs only what your group drinks.

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