Orlando Bachelor Party Weekend Itinerary
A 3-day Orlando bachelor party itinerary with hour-by-hour plans for golf, TopGolf, a pool house, nightlife, and group logistics for a large crew.
Quick Answer
This 3-day Orlando bachelor party itinerary runs a pool-house-and-downtown night Friday, golf and TopGolf into a Wall Street Plaza night Saturday, and a park or recovery Sunday. Base in a big rental home with a private pool and fly into MCO. Budget roughly $600 to ,100 per person for a shared house, activities, dinners, and nights out. Book the house and any park tickets ahead.
Before You Go
Book a large rental home with a private pool and game room first, since Orlando's resort-home market is the whole point of basing here for a big crew. An 8-to-12-bedroom house runs $80 to $200 per person a night and keeps everyone together. Fly into Orlando (MCO), which has broad nonstop coverage, and rent a couple of vehicles since attractions spread out. Buy any park or TopGolf slots ahead, and split shared costs on a group app.
Day 1 (Friday)
Arrive by afternoon, settle into the house, and kick off with a pool party and grilling at the rental around 4 p.m., since the house is the hub for the weekend. Order in or cook a group dinner around 7 p.m. to keep costs down.
Head to downtown Orlando's Wall Street Plaza around 9 p.m. for a walkable cluster of bars, or hit ICON Park on International Drive for bars and a giant observation wheel. Drinks run $7 to 2 and rideshare from the house is straightforward. Keep the first night in check with Saturday's golf on deck.
Day 2 (Saturday)
Play a morning round at a top Orlando course, teeing off around 8 a.m., then hit TopGolf near International Drive in the early afternoon for bays, food, and drinks, an easy way to keep a big crew together. Green fees and TopGolf run roughly $60 to 50 per person combined.
Back at the house to clean up, do a steak dinner around 8 p.m. at a downtown or International Drive steakhouse, then head back to Wall Street Plaza or a rooftop lounge for the main night out. Cap it with a poker or pool night at the house if the crew wants a lower-key finish.
Day 3 (Sunday)
Choose your Sunday based on the crew: a theme park day at Universal or a water park if people want it, or a recovery day by the house pool with a long brunch around 11 a.m. Park tickets run 10 to 90 per person, so decide as a group in advance.
Keep the afternoon relaxed, then do a final casual dinner near the house. Wind the night down early if anyone flies out Monday morning, and settle the group app tab before everyone scatters so no one is chasing payments after the weekend.
Booking Checklist
Lock these ahead so the weekend runs smoothly and the crew is not scrambling.
- Large rental home with a private pool and game room
- Saturday tee times at a top Orlando course
- TopGolf bay reservation for Saturday afternoon
- Optional park tickets for Sunday, decided as a group
- Rental vehicles since attractions spread out
- Group payment app with shared costs split in advance
Keep Planning
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why base in Orlando for a bachelor party?
- Orlando is the best base for a large bachelor party because it has the most big rental homes in Florida, with 8-to-12-bedroom houses that sleep 16-plus and include private pools and game rooms for $80 to $200 per person a night. Add top golf courses, TopGolf, breweries, downtown nightlife, and MCO's nonstop coverage, and one central house keeps a big crew together and the per-person cost low.
- Is there good nightlife in Orlando?
- Yes, Orlando has solid nightlife built around variety rather than mega-clubs. Downtown's Wall Street Plaza is a walkable cluster of bars, ICON Park and International Drive add bars and dinner-and-show options, and the brewery scene is growing. Drinks run $7 to 2. It is not Miami, but for a big crew that wants a fun night out paired with golf and a pool house, Orlando's scene handles the group well.
- How much does an Orlando bachelor party cost?
- An Orlando bachelor party runs roughly $600 to ,100 per person for three nights, which drops lower once you split a big rental home. Expect $80 to $200 per person a night for the house, $60 to 50 combined for golf and TopGolf, affordable dinners, and $7 to 2 drinks. Add 10 to 90 for a park day if the crew wants one. Split shared costs on a group app.