REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas: Country Bar Crawl by Party Bus w/ Mixed Drinks
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This is the kind of Vegas night that moves fast. A country bar crawl with a party bus means you spend less time figuring out transport and more time dancing to country hits. I love that the price includes all cover charges, so you avoid surprise line-item costs. I also like the free mixed drinks on the bus, which gets the energy up before you ever reach a bar. One thing to consider: the tour is built for party pace, so if you want quiet or a relaxed crawl, this may feel a bit intense.
What makes it interesting is the mix of group fun and real Vegas nightlife logistics. You get a wristband at check-in, then roll between three country bars with a live English-speaking guide keeping the schedule moving. Over the night, the included activities can include mechanical bull rides, live bands, line dancing lessons, and bar drink specials—so it is not just a bar-to-bar shuffle.
The big drawback is not the bars. It is the constraints: no sandals or flip-flops, no food in the vehicle, no smoking in the vehicle, and strong fragrance is off the table. Also, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and you need to be 21+ with ID.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A 3-hour Las Vegas country bar crawl that starts on the party bus
- Check-in, wristbands, and the rules that keep the night moving
- The party bus: country hits, dancing, and free mixed drinks
- Your three bar stops: what the included fun really looks like
- Stop-by-stop vibe: how to get the most out of each moment
- Price and value: why $59 can work in Vegas
- The guide matters, and this one gets praised
- Who should book this country bar crawl, and who should skip it
- Practical tips to make the night feel smoother
- Should you book this Las Vegas country bar crawl?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Las Vegas country bar crawl ticket?
- Are drinks at the bars included?
- How long is the experience?
- What is the age requirement?
- Where do I meet the group?
- Is there free cancellation?
- Are mechanical bull rides included?
- Is it suitable for wheelchair users or mobility scooters?
- Any key items you cannot bring?
Key things to know before you go

- Party bus with free mixed drinks: You start your night with drinks and country music, not boredom in a parking lot.
- All cover charges included: You pay once and skip most entry-cost headaches.
- Included mechanical bull rides: That big, goofy Vegas moment is part of the deal.
- Three country bars in 3 hours: Short window, so arrive ready to go and keep moving with the group.
- Live host and wristband access: The guide helps keep timing tight and access simple.
- Country music plus line dancing and bands: The plan leans into participation, not passive hanging around.
A 3-hour Las Vegas country bar crawl that starts on the party bus

If you only have a few hours in Vegas, this is a smart format. In 3 hours, you get a guided route through three country bars, plus the party atmosphere of a decked-out bus in between. That matters because Vegas evenings can turn into a game of logistics: parking, rides, walking, and last-minute delays. Here, the transport piece is handled, so you can focus on the fun.
The vibe is country-forward. You will hear country music and get a place to dance along the way, and the tour description includes time on the bus with a stripper pole for those who want to get involved. Whether you go all-in or just watch, you are still in the “yes, we are here to celebrate” mood.
At this price point, the value hinges on what you get beyond the bars themselves. You are not just paying for entry. You are paying for a full package: party bus transportation, a tour guide, mixed drinks on the bus, and the included activities that can include bull rides, bands, and line dancing. That is why it works well for people who want a fun night without planning every detail.
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Check-in, wristbands, and the rules that keep the night moving

Your night starts with a text message. You will get a message before 3 PM with the meeting location, itinerary, and your host information. Since the schedule changes regularly, it is worth treating that text as the one true source.
When you meet your host, you get a wristband that grants you access to the night’s activities. This is one of the simplest “group tour” systems: you check in, wear the wristband, and you can move with the flow instead of repeating your information at every stop.
Now for the rules that are not negotiable. The tour does not allow:
- Sandals or flip-flops
- Pets
- Luggage or large bags
- Mobility scooters
- Smoking in the vehicle
- Food in the vehicle
- Alcohol and drugs
- Strong fragrances
I consider these rules part of the practical value. They reduce chaos on the bus, which makes the group experience feel safer and easier. But it also means you should pack lightly and dress with the bus in mind. Closed-toe shoes save you stress.
The party bus: country hits, dancing, and free mixed drinks

This is where the tour sets its tone. You are on a party bus, which changes the whole rhythm of a bar crawl. Instead of meeting random people and hoping someone has music, you are already in a shared scene—country music, dancing, and a party atmosphere that keeps momentum.
The tour includes free mixed drinks while you are on the bus. That is a big deal for value because it means you start the night already feeling included. It also helps with pacing: people are more likely to show up energized, and you are less likely to hit a “we still have hours to go” lull.
The description also mentions dancing to the infamous stripper pole on the bus. Not everyone will use it, but even if you do not, it is part of what makes this feel like a themed Las Vegas experience rather than a standard pub crawl.
One more practical angle: since drinks inside the bars are not included, this bus portion matters for your budgeting. You will likely want to pace your alcohol intake so you can enjoy the bars too, not just the ride.
Your three bar stops: what the included fun really looks like
The big idea is that you are going to three of the best country bars in Vegas, and each stop includes something fun and unique. The included highlights mention mechanical bull rides, live bands, line dancing lessons, and drink specials.
Because the exact mix is described as per-bar offerings, I would think of this as an “activities across three bars” plan, not one single gimmick repeated three times. Over the evening, you should look for the included moments like:
- Mechanical bull rides (included)
- Live band energy at one or more stops
- Line dancing lessons (included)
- Drink specials at the bars (specials are part of the bar experience, but the drinks themselves are not automatically included)
Here is the practical way to enjoy it. When you arrive at each bar, find your host or activity area quickly, then decide how you want to spend your time:
- If you love performing and trying things, go for the included activity first.
- If you prefer watching and socializing, hang near the action so you can jump in if it feels right.
- Since it is 3 hours total, do not burn your time waiting in the wrong spot. Move early, make choices fast, and keep the momentum.
A fair note: drinks inside the bars are not included. That means you might have to choose between more cocktails or trying the included activities. If your goal is to minimize spending, drink budget matters after the bus.
Stop-by-stop vibe: how to get the most out of each moment

I like this crawl design for one reason: it balances structure with freedom. You have the guide, the wristband access, the bus timing. But once you are at a bar, you can choose how much you want to participate.
First bar: your “arrive and plug in” stop
This is usually your best chance to orient yourself fast. You are already in the group mindset from the bus, so it is easier to find people, follow the host, and jump into the bar atmosphere. Look for any included activity tied to that location, like a set of line-dancing lessons or a spot where music and dancing are happening.
Second bar: where the mechanical bull energy can come in
The tour explicitly includes free bull rides, and that type of event tends to be the centerpiece for photos, laughs, and that classic Vegas moment. If bull rides are your priority, plan to do them as early as you can once you see where the activity is happening.
Third bar: final dance energy and the last round of bar atmosphere
By the time you reach the final stop, the group energy is often higher because everyone has already settled into the theme. This is when you can linger a bit longer, especially if the bar has live music or dance-focused fun. But keep your eye on timing. A 3-hour tour is not long, so leaving space for the last transition matters.
No bar names are listed here, so I would not build your expectations around specific venues. Build them around the included types of fun: mechanical bull rides, country music, dancing, and activities like line dancing or live bands.
Price and value: why $59 can work in Vegas

$59 for 3 hours in Las Vegas can be either a steal or a miss, depending on what you plan to spend once you arrive. The reason this one can be a strong value is what it includes:
- Party bus transportation
- All cover charges
- Mixed drinks on the bus
- Mechanical bull rides
- Tour guide
In other words, the ticket targets the costs that usually add up on a night out: transportation, entry fees, and at least some drinks. Since drinks inside the bars are not included, you should treat the $59 as covering the “entry + guide + the ride experience + at least some alcohol” layer, not the entire night’s bar tab.
So the best budgeting strategy is simple: decide ahead of time how many drinks you want to buy at the bars. If you keep that number reasonable, the overall cost usually feels fair for a themed group night with included activities.
Also, you save mental energy. You are not hunting for rides or worrying about who pays what for cover. That peace of mind is part of the value.
The guide matters, and this one gets praised

A bar crawl can rise or fall on the host. The reviews give you a clear signal here. One guide, Tina, earned top marks for keeping the drinks flowing and for just being fun. Another review specifically says the guide was great, and that the experience is highly recommendable.
You should expect that your guide’s job is to keep the night moving: manage the wristbands, handle access, and make sure you find the included activities. That is exactly what you want from a short 3-hour experience. If the guide is good, the night feels organized even when it is loud.
Who should book this country bar crawl, and who should skip it
This tour fits best if you want a themed Vegas night that is:
- Built around socializing and dancing
- Focused on country music
- Light on planning
- Heavy on included activities like bull rides and line-dancing-type fun
It is also a good match for people who want group energy without spending hours researching bars. If you like the idea of rolling between venues on a party bus and staying in one storyline all night, you will probably enjoy the format.
Who should skip it? The tour is not suitable for:
- Pregnant women
- People under 21
- Wheelchair users
And if you are sensitive to the restrictions (closed footwear, no strong fragrances, no big bags), you will want to plan around that before booking.
Practical tips to make the night feel smoother

A few things will help you enjoy the experience more, even if the schedule changes regularly:
- Wear closed-toe shoes. Flip-flops and sandals are not allowed.
- Keep your bag small. Luggage or large bags are not allowed.
- Put strong fragrance out of your plan. Strong scents are not allowed.
- Eat before you board. Food is not allowed in the vehicle, and there is no food included.
- Pace your drinking. Mixed drinks are included on the bus, but bar drinks are not included, so your spending (and energy) depends on what you buy after.
Also, since the tour includes dancing on a stripper pole on the bus, come with the right attitude. If you want a “try things” night, you will have a better time than if you want strictly low-key nightlife.
Should you book this Las Vegas country bar crawl?
Book it if you want a short, structured country night with transportation handled, entry costs covered, and included activities like mechanical bull rides. The best part is that you get the party atmosphere of the bus plus three bar stops in 3 hours, without needing to plan every detail yourself. At $59, the value usually holds up best if you keep bar spending under control since drinks inside the bars are not included.
Skip it if you want a quiet, seated kind of outing, or if you cannot handle the participation-style environment. It is also a no-go if you are under 21, have mobility needs that conflict with the restrictions, or you prefer to travel with a lot of gear.
If you are choosing between doing nothing or doing something memorable and a little silly in Vegas, this is a solid pick. The guide experience is a strong point, and the included cover charges and bus drinks help make the night feel like one package, not a chain of separate costs.
FAQ
What is included in the Las Vegas country bar crawl ticket?
The ticket includes all cover charges, mixed drinks, mechanical bull rides, party bus transportation, and a tour guide.
Are drinks at the bars included?
No. Drinks inside of the bars are not included.
How long is the experience?
The duration is 3 hours.
What is the age requirement?
You must be 21+ years old and have a valid government-issued ID.
Where do I meet the group?
You will be texted before 3 PM with the meeting location, itinerary, and your host’s information.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are mechanical bull rides included?
Yes. Mechanical bull rides are included.
Is it suitable for wheelchair users or mobility scooters?
No. It is not suitable for wheelchair users, and mobility scooters are not allowed.
Any key items you cannot bring?
You cannot bring pets, luggage or large bags, alcohol or drugs, and strong fragrances. Smoking is also not allowed in the vehicle, and food is not allowed in the vehicle.





























