Study ranks top US cities for bachelor parties outside Las Vegas

Mike Nemeroff, CEO and Co-Founder of RushOrderTees
Mike Nemeroff, CEO and Co-Founder of RushOrderTees
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St. Louis, Missouri, has been identified as the top city for bachelor parties in the United States outside of Las Vegas, according to a study by RushOrderTees. The study analyzed nine factors such as nightlife and restaurant availability to rank cities on their suitability for bachelor parties. St. Louis scored 71.69 out of 100, offering affordable travel costs and a high density of restaurants.

New Orleans, Louisiana, ranked second with a score of 70.61 due to its vibrant nightlife and numerous casinos. Scottsdale, Arizona, placed third with a score of 68.84, noted for its casino options and travel affordability.

Mike Nemeroff, CEO and Co-Founder of RushOrderTees, commented on the findings: “When it comes to planning a bachelor party, the right city can make or break the experience.” He highlighted that St. Louis offers affordability and diverse dining options while New Orleans is ideal for nightlife enthusiasts.

The analysis considered data from TripAdvisor, Rome2Rio, and Booking.com to create an index ranking based on standardized scores from 0 to 10 across various factors like nightlife attractions per capita and average travel prices.

For more information about the study’s methodology or to view the full dataset used in this analysis, visit this link.



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