Want A Great Vegas Bachelor Party? Avoid This Mistake
Planning a Vegas bachelor party? You’d better grab that bucket list and pen so you don’t miss anything. But do yourself a favor and cross out the “get a tattoo”…

Group of smiling friends are getting drunk in a Vegas night club. Which one is going to be the one to come home with the regrettable tattoo?
Jovanmandic via Getty ImagesPlanning a Vegas bachelor party? You'd better grab that bucket list and pen so you don't miss anything. But do yourself a favor and cross out the "get a tattoo" line. Because there's a pretty good chance that's one you'll wish you hadn't done. And unlike getting too drunk and handsy with a stripper, this one you can't hide.
Avoid Getting A Tattoo For Your Vegas Bachelor Party
Many men dream about the perfect Vegas bachelor party. The ultimate sign off before you or your best bud ties the knot. But before you plan that ultimate Sin City weekend of debauchery, keep in mind what happens in Vegas actually doesn't stay in Vegas. And one study just landed Nevada on the top ten list of states people regret getting inked on their last night of marital freedom.

<sup>Like so many, this guy thinks that getting a tattoo is the best way to immortalize his Vegas bachelor party. Though, as he is clearly too drunk to know fully what he's doing, he might live to regret that.</sup>
Thanks to movies like The Hangover, we know what goes down at many bachelor parties. Boys will be boys when it comes to getting everything out of their system before they commit themselves to one woman forever. And some live by the "bro code" of not talking about what happened with anyone outside their group.
Unfortunately, some guys make the mistake of immortalizing their weekend of bad judgement on their body. With a tattoo that seemed like a great idea at the time. Well, according to this study, you're most likely to regret it if you choose to get inked at your Vegas bachelor party. And even if you don't, your new wife probably will.
Nevada Lands On Top Ten List Of Most Regrettable Tattoos
For the study, the experts analyzed the average number of monthly Google searches in each state for terms related to hiding or removing a tattoo. Search terms included 'laser tattoo removal’ and ‘tattoo cover up ideas'. Then they ranked the number of total searches in each state per every 100k residents.
It's not surprising that Nevada landed on the top ten of this list. We are known as a retreat for visitors to throw caution to the wind and not have to deal with the consequences. For the most part, anyway. When it comes to tats, that's not the case. The study, done by tattoo removal experts at LLTattoo, ranked Nevada as eighth on the list of states where people are most like to get a regrettable tattoo.
I know what you're thinking. Nevada is Eighth? Yep. According to the study, there are actually seven states where people are more likely to get a bad tattoo. Let's look at the other states that the study showed have more people regretting their tattoos than Nevada.
The Top 10 States Where People Are Regretting Their Ink Choices

<sup>If you do decide to get inked at your Vegas bachelor party, do it somewhere less conspicuous than on your forearm. Unless you want to wear long sleeves all year long.</sup>
#1 - Colorado
Colorado has over 650 tattoo studios, according to this study. So there are plenty of opportunities to make a regrettable ink decision. Per 100k residents, Colorado had 121.87 average monthly Google searches for how to undo the tat choice.
#2 - Oregon
It was probably inevitable that Oregon was going to be on this list. As the study points out, their more progressive culture lends itself to things like body art expression. Oregon had 112.83 average monthly Google searches per 100k residents during the study.
#3 - California
During the study timeframe, California had 111.83 monthly Google searches pertaining to hiding or removing a tattoo. And that's pretty impressive considering the Golden State has over 2,700 tattoo studios.
#4 - Washington
Per 100k residents, Washington had 111.33 average monthly Google searches regarding getting rid of a tattoo. Turns out the Evergreen State isn't so evergreen when it comes to their residents' body art.
#5 - Arizona
Ranking fifth with 110.88 average monthly Google searches. The study points out that it might be the outdoor lifestyle in Arizona contributing to faster ink fading that leads people to remove their tattoos.
There are only three states on the East Coast that landed on the top ten on this list. Georgia was number six, with 109.69 average monthly Google searches. Number seven was Florida, with 108.55 average monthly Google searches. And Rhode Island ranked number nine, with 108.35 average monthly Google searches. Rounding out the top ten was Utah, at number ten. The study showed that they had 105.8 average monthly Google searches for tattoo removal.
I don't think it shocks anyone that Nevada landed on the top ten on this list. In fact, it probably shocks people that we weren't higher on it. Maybe the fact that we weren't means more people actually keep the tattoos from their Vegas bachelor party. It's a badge of honor to have your prenuptial bash here, after all. Why not show that badge off?
Truth be told, there's probably another reason we're not higher on this list. We have 24 hour casinos and legal prostitution just one county over. So, doing a Vegas bachelor party gives guys here much more severe things to regret than some bad ink.
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5 Spectacular Ways To Spend $1,000 In Las Vegas
Sometimes $1,000 can go a long way. And other times, it doesn't. But $1,000 in Las Vegas can provide you with a multitude of experiences, and there are a plethora of amazing ways to spend money in Las Vegas.
People win money in Las Vegas quite frequently. But it's important to note, "The house advantage is a mathematical certainty that is figured into every casino game," the American Gaming Association states.
But when the wager hits, it can definitely hit.
Ways To Spend Money In Las Vegas: Jackpots Make $1,000 In Las Vegas Laughable
Sometimes, spending money in Las Vegas can actually make you rich -- if you hit a jackpot, of course.
In February of this year, a player won exactly $1,208,521 after "hitting a massive Mega Progressive jackpot on pai gow poker," the Las Vegas Review-Journal states.
The jackpot was hit on Feb. 28 around 3 a.m. at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino, the Review-Journal further reported.
Another great jackpot recently happened during Easter Weekend. You could say this was a "blessing."
According to Fox 5, a Hawaiian visitor placed a $10 bet on the IGT's Wheel of Fortune machine. The player was playing at the California Hotel & Casino when they won $1,172,262.
And in another rare instant last month, there were two million-dollar hits that happened inside of the high-limit gaming lounge in The Palazzo. This room opened last October, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
During the same week, two players won just over a million dollars. One player won $1,037,828 while playing the Dragon Link slot machine. Another player -- just one day later -- won $1,635,693 on a Wheel of Fortune Gold Spin Triple Gold machine, the Review-Journal said.
$1,000 In Las Vegas, A Reasonable Budget For Any Type Of Experience
From eating at exquisite restaurants to going to the most fine spas in the city, you can have an amazing experience with $1,000.
Many people would save $1,000 if they won it. But, what would you do if you had $1,000 to freely spend on indulgence? It's a nice thought to ponder about because many of us can't spend $1,000 without feeling some regret or pain.
But, if you want to see what $1,000 can provide you in Las Vegas then scroll down below!
Get The $1,000 Infamous Wagyu Tomahawk From Papi Steak
Yes. This steak costs $1,000. But why? Well first off, this steak presentation is supposedly inspired by "Pulp Fiction." So, that elevates the "cool" factor of this steak. The steak is a homage to the luxurious bottle shows that are seen in many clubs in Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, etc. The steak is presented in a temperature-control gold box, according to the Miami Herald.
The steak is brought out with a plethora of waitresses, waiters, etc. who also hold flashing lights that turns this fine-dining experience into a high-energy club. Many videos across different social media platforms show this experience of people getting showered in flashing lights and chants from the staff while a waiter "brands" the steak. What's the purpose of this? Well, we're not exactly sure. But, it makes for a nice photo opportunity!
The steak that is plated is a MS9+ Australian Purebred Wagyu Tomahawk. According to the Meatery, Australian wagyu is about 93.75% Wagyu genetics or higher. So, it's a tasty treat and will probably melt in your mouth. Bottle service is 2021 anyways.
Get Some Luxurious Treatments From Qua Baths & Spa
Qua Baths & Spa provides amazing packages that encompass wellness, physical health, skin care and more into a few hours of pure luxurious self-treatment.
Depending on what type of treatment you get, many of the massages, facials and spa packages range between $200 -to-$500. The packages increase in price if you decide to get additions such as hot stones, scalp treatments, etc.
A $1,000 is more than enough to give yourself a hefty dose of TLC at Qua Baths & Spa. This over-the-top spa will give you a full experience that will help with your mental wellness and physical being. Celebrities attend this spa from around the world, so join this world of indulgence that will make you feel great.
Indulge In Omakase!
What is Omakase, you may ask? Omakase is a Japanese way of being served. Omakase quite literally means, "I leave it up to you," according to Sushi Umi's website. Essentially, a chef curates a coursed-out menu for you, and it's an intimate dining experience that takes you on a culinary adventure. The chef creates the menu and usually explains their inspiration for the dish.
Along with being an experience, it's also usually expensive with may omakase dinners ranging between $150 and up. In Las Vegas, one of the most famous spots for this type of dining is Kame Omakase.
The signature omakase will cost you $500 per person and the premium option is $350. There are two time slots available each night, and it's between the time of 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., according to the restaurant's website.
Omakase dinners usually serve fresh sashimi, expensive cuts of meat and fish such as controversial blue fin tuna, high-quality sea urchins, sweet shrimp and more. It's the type of dinner that you never forget.
Have A Wedding
In Las Vegas, you can throw a beautiful wedding for just $1,000. There are many budget-friendly wedding packages available throughout different casinos.
For example, at the One Love Wedding Chapel, which is where Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker threw a faux-wedding, the most budget-friendly package starts at $99! The most expensive package is $800, which includes a limo ride.
The Little White Wedding Chapel. another famous chapel that had many celebrity appearances, has packages that start at $150. The Tunnel of Love Extravaganza is around $225 while the Pink Cadillac and Gazebo Ceremony are both $150.
$1,000 in Las Vegas can give you a wedding and a honeymoon all in one! You can spend the rest of the money you have on a great dinner, spa nights, a hotel stay, sweet concert tickets and more!
Get Those Epic Tickets At MSG Sphere
Just imagine how amazing a show at the MSG Sphere is. This state-of-the-art venue elevates a regular concert-going experience and pushes the boundaries of the human senses. Phish currently has a residency at the MSG Sphere. But, there is guarantee to be more concert and event announcements.
Another upcoming event we're excited for is the Mexican Independence Day fight card at the MSG Sphere. During a press conference, Dana White said this upcoming fight at the Sphere will be, "the greatest live combat sports show anybody has ever seen."
So from concerts to live sporting events, seeing a show at the MSG Sphere seems pretty life changing. This venue changes the parameters of what we throught live entertainment could be. So, $1,000 could give you a pair of awe-inducing seats! Just for reference, a pair of Phish tickets are going for just over $1,000.