Girls' trip guide
Scottsdale Bachelorette House Rentals — The Insider Playbook
Scottsdale is the #1 bachelorette destination in the country for a reason: warm winters, resort pools, Old Town nightlife 15 minutes away, and Instagram backdrops for days. Here's how to book the right house.
The must-haves for a bachelorette house
A private, heated pool — the pool is the trip. Not a shared building pool, not a plunge tub.
Enough real beds. Ten people sharing four beds and a pull-out couch is not a bachelorette; it's a hostage situation.
Two full bathrooms minimum, ideally more. Getting-ready-for-Old-Town time is when this decision reveals itself.
A big kitchen island and a long outdoor table for charcuterie, brunch, and the actual dinner nobody wants to leave for.
Location matters more than you think
North Scottsdale (85254) puts you 15 minutes from Old Town, 10 minutes from Kierland Commons, and in a real neighborhood — no noise complaints, no shared walls.
Old Town rentals sound convenient but come with strict short-term rental rules, noise ordinances, and neighbors who file complaints.
The 15-minute Uber from North Scottsdale to Old Town is the trade every experienced trip planner makes.
How to structure the weekend
Friday: arrive, groceries, pool, chef-catered dinner at the house.
Saturday: brunch out, pool day, matching outfits, Old Town at 8 pm.
Sunday: slow morning, spa, one final pool hour, airport.
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