Congratulations, you’re getting married and that means one last hurrah as a bachelorette. Round up your best friends and make it a celebration in Las Vegas, the one place that knows how to make one memorable party. Here, a look at seven ways to spend your day that will keep the party going from morning to, well, morning.

Set the tone for your bachelorette party with brunch at Lavo at The Palazzo. Saturdays and Sundays bring a breakfast mac and cheese, lobster Benedict, Nutella and banana crepe and more from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday and to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Bonus: Get the party spirit going with $30 unlimited mimosas in the main dining room or head out to the patio.

Ditch Fridays

Ditch Fridays

If a pool party is in the cards, head west to the Palms Pool & Dayclub, where Ditch Fridays gives everyone a reason to jump in the water and have a good time. The party kicks off at 9 a.m. with crazy bottle presentations replete with champagne spray guns, celebrity hosts and cabanas galore. Catch some rays on the lily pads dotting one of the three pools or get some rivalries going in the interactive game garden. But if you can’t make it on Friday, the shindig isn’t only rocking on that particular day; the dayclub returns on Saturdays for those 21 and older.

You just never know when Scottish chef Gordon Ramsay might show up at his Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill at Caesars Palace. The chef behind Hell’s Kitchen, MasterChef and Kitchen Nightmares makes regular visits to his three Las Vegas restaurants. Settle amid the Carnaby Street decor in the bar area to order up one of 36 beers on tap or 63 in bottles. Then order some authentic British fare, including a traditional Shepherd’s pie, butter chicken curry, Yorkshire ale fish and chips made with cod and one of the most addictive desserts on the Strip: sticky toffee pudding.

Go country after dinner at Gilley’s, the saloon and honky tonk bar at Treasure Island. The main attraction here is the mechanical bull, daring amateurs and pros to hang on for eight seconds from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily. The dance hall, from 6 to 8 p.m. and 2 to 4 a.m., brings line dancing and two-stepping while live music takes over the stage nearly every night.

Chippendales The Show

Chippendales The Show

No bachelorette party is complete without a male revue such as Chippendales The Show, the hunky strip show where the buff boys wear cuffs and collars. A parade of firefighters, men in uniform, construction workers and even cowboys take it all off. The show built to be the ultimate girls’ night out has the perfect man for every personality, whether he’s tall, dark and handsome or fair, blonde and lean. After the two shows on Saturday nights, the Chipps let fans get up close and personal in the Flirt Lounge.

The massive Hakkasan at MGM Grand has a party atmosphere in every corner, no matter whether you want a lower-key experience in the third-level Ling Ling Club with its 11 VIP booths and lounge vibe or the high energy of the main room with its floor-to-ceiling LED screens. The London-based brand brings DJ favorites such as Above & Beyond and Axwell, Tiësto and Calvin Harris. For a more private experience, head to the fifth-floor mezzanine with its semi-private VIP rooms overlooking the dance floor.

Wrap up the perfect bachelorette party weekend with some late-night eats at the 24-hour Pantry at The Mirage. Stop in between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. for happy hour specials including $5 chicken wings made two ways, a caprese flatbread or crispy calamari, or head to the breakfast side of the menu for a garden vegetable hash with poached eggs, Southern cheddar chive biscuits with eggs and gravy or white chocolate brioche French toast.