REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas: Cannabis Tour with Weed Lounge & Party Bus
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If you like Vegas at night, this has a twist. This 4-hour tour mixes party bus cruising with visits to premium weed lounges where you can sample strains and edibles. The final food stop at Lolo’s Chicken & Waffles is a real practical touch, since munchies in Vegas are basically a law of nature.
Two things I like: the weed lounge stops + sampling fit the vibe of a guided “try it, learn it, move on” night, and the express security check can save you time before the fun starts. One drawback to take seriously: I found multiple reports claiming the tour didn’t show up at the address listed and that the booking was fraudulent, so you’ll want to book in a way that protects you.
In This Review
- Key highlights (what you’re really paying for)
- Weed lounge sampling on a moving Vegas night
- What the 4-hour format feels like (and why it matters)
- Inside the lounge stops: what you can expect to try
- The party bus element: fun, but also your safety net
- The express security check: a small detail that can save the night
- Lolo’s Chicken & Waffles: the munchies plan baked in
- Price and value for $100 per person
- Who this tour suits best (and who should skip it)
- Booking carefully: the one thing I’d verify before you go
- Should you book this weed lounge and party bus tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Las Vegas cannabis weed lounge and party bus tour?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Is transportation included?
- What food or drinks are included?
- Do I need an ID?
- What age is allowed?
- Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
- Is there a guide, and what language do they speak?
- Is there a security line benefit?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key highlights (what you’re really paying for)

- Party bus transportation for a 4-hour loop experience around the Strip
- Weed lounge hopping with sampling of strains and edibles
- Express security check to reduce waiting time
- Live English tour guide to keep the night organized
- Lolo’s Chicken & Waffles at the end, handy for munchies
- Soda/pop included, so you’re not starting thirsty
Weed lounge sampling on a moving Vegas night

Las Vegas is already built for “one more stop” energy. This tour leans into that by turning your night into a guided route: you ride in a party bus, you visit multiple lounges, and you keep your momentum instead of spending the evening in transportation dead time.
The tour is designed for people who want weed culture as part of the trip, not just a quick roadside purchase. You’re sampling strains and edibles in lounge settings, which changes the experience compared with grabbing something and figuring things out on your own. Even if you’re not a hardcore cannabis person, a guided format can make it easier to know what you’re trying and when to pace yourself.
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What the 4-hour format feels like (and why it matters)

With a duration of 4 hours (usually available in the afternoon, per the listing details), the timing is a big part of the value. You get enough time to do lounge stops, sample, and still end with food—without needing to carve out a half-day that turns your whole trip into one activity.
Here’s the pacing I’d expect based on the experience outline:
- You start on the party bus, with transportation handled for you.
- You move through lounge stops where the sampling happens.
- You cruise the Strip as the “rolling nightclub” vibe kicks in.
- You finish at Lolo’s Chicken & Waffles, so you’re not hunting for dinner while you’re already pleasantly distracted.
If you hate long tours, this structure can feel like a sweet spot. If you prefer very slow, sit-down exploration, four hours may feel a bit quick—especially if you end up lingering where the vibe is best.
Inside the lounge stops: what you can expect to try

The heart of the night is the lounge experience: you visit premium weed lounges and sample a wide array of strains and edibles. That combo matters, because strains and edibles hit differently and take different pacing. Strains can be more immediate; edibles can take longer to kick in, and the effect can last.
A couple practical tips I’d bring into any lounge-sampling scenario:
- Go slow on edibles. If you don’t already know how your body reacts, start with a small amount and wait.
- Stay aware of timing. Since the tour continues on the bus and ends with food, you’ll want to avoid taking too much too close to the end.
Also, because this is a guided tour with a live English guide, you’re not left to guess how things work in each lounge setting. That’s part of the appeal of paying for a route instead of just “winging it.”
The party bus element: fun, but also your safety net
The party bus transportation is included, and it’s more than just a cool detail. In practice, it’s the part that makes the whole evening manageable. Instead of you coordinating rides between lounges, you’re on a planned route with transport handled.
It also helps with logistics in Vegas, where traffic and waiting can chew up time fast. Add the rolling nightclub atmosphere as you cruise the iconic Strip, and the night becomes a sequence of moments rather than a checklist of transportation problems.
One thing to keep in mind: if you’re sensitive to noise or crowds, the party bus vibe might not be your style. But if you’re coming for a lively Vegas evening, this is the mechanism that keeps it fun.
The express security check: a small detail that can save the night
You get skip-the-line access through an express security check. That’s not glamorous, but it can make a big difference on a Vegas night when queues and timing become chaotic.
The practical value here is simple: less waiting means you lose fewer minutes to delays. For a four-hour experience, you don’t have a lot of buffer time—so anything that reduces friction helps you get your money’s worth.
Lolo’s Chicken & Waffles: the munchies plan baked in
The tour ends with a visit to Lolo’s Chicken & Waffles. This is one of the smartest parts of the whole concept because it accounts for one of the most common after-effects of cannabis sampling: hunger.
Even if you don’t get classic munchies, it’s still a solid “wrap-up” stop. You’re getting a meal you can enjoy before the night fully winds down, and you’re not stuck searching for food while you’re running late.
I’d treat this as a chance to refuel and reset. The tour lasts four hours, so going into the food stop with a “light and steady” approach earlier can make the whole ending more satisfying.
Price and value for $100 per person

At $100 per person for about four hours, you’re paying for a package: party bus transportation, lounge access tied to cannabis sampling, a live English guide, express security screening, and soda/pop.
The value equation really comes down to two things:
- How smoothly the tour runs on the day you go.
- Whether you’ll actually use the sampling and lounge time instead of just treating it like a ride.
If you’re the type of traveler who likes structured experiences—someone else manages the route, you get guided stops, and you leave with a clear memory of what you did—this can feel like a fair deal. If you prefer total freedom and short, casual stops, you might find better value elsewhere.
And because I saw multiple reports of the tour not showing up at the stated address, I’d be extra careful about the “smoothly runs” part. Book in a way that protects you and keeps your options open.
Who this tour suits best (and who should skip it)
This tour is for adults only: it’s not suitable for people under 21, and it’s also not suitable for pregnant women. It’s also language-simple: the live guide is English.
So who should go?
- You’re 21+ and you want a guided night that blends lounges, sampling, and Vegas energy.
- You like the idea of a fixed route where transportation is handled.
- You want a Vegas activity that feels different from the usual shows-and-buffets routine.
Who should skip?
- You’re not comfortable with cannabis sampling in lounge settings.
- You want a quiet, low-key night.
- You’re not willing to take day-of confirmation seriously, given the negative reports I found.
Booking carefully: the one thing I’d verify before you go
Because there are reports claiming the tour was fraudulent and that no bus showed up or no staff were present at the address, I’d handle booking like a careful traveler, not a hopeful one. Use the tools you’re given:
- You can reserve and pay later, so you aren’t risking full payment up front.
- There’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, so you have a safety net if something feels off.
Before you go, make sure you have clear written details for where you’re supposed to meet and who you’re supposed to contact. And bring the required ID—passport or an ID card is specifically mentioned.
Should you book this weed lounge and party bus tour?
If you want a guided, adult-only Vegas night that mixes lounge sampling with a party bus cruise and ends with a real food stop, the concept is fun and practical. The express security check and included soda/pop also help the experience feel like a package, not just “transportation plus suggestions.”
But I can’t ignore the risk signals from multiple reports about the tour not showing up and meeting points being empty. If you book, I’d strongly stick to the reserve/pay-later option and keep your cancellation window in mind so you’re not stuck if the night goes wrong. If everything checks out in the days leading up to your date, it can be an entertaining, structured way to see a side of Vegas you won’t get from a standard strip tour.
FAQ
How long is the Las Vegas cannabis weed lounge and party bus tour?
It lasts 4 hours.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $100 per person.
Is transportation included?
Yes. Party bus transportation is included.
What food or drinks are included?
Soda/pop is included, and the tour concludes with a visit to Lolo’s Chicken & Waffles.
Do I need an ID?
Yes. You should bring a passport or an ID card.
What age is allowed?
It is not suitable for people under 21.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, it is not suitable for pregnant women.
Is there a guide, and what language do they speak?
Yes. There is a live tour guide who speaks English.
Is there a security line benefit?
Yes. You get skip-the-line access through an express security check.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























