Miami Bachelorette Weekends Are a Different Animal
A Miami bachelorette isn’t a single night out. It’s a three-to-five-day endurance event that typically involves pool parties at the Fontainebleau on day one, bottle service at LIV or E11EVEN until 5 AM, a yacht charter through Biscayne Bay, brunch at Nikki Beach, and somehow still being camera-ready for the actual wedding two weeks later.
By day three, half the group is running on espresso and prayers. Someone’s nursing a migraine in the hotel bathroom. The maid of honor is stress-sweating through her coverup trying to keep the itinerary on track. Sound familiar?
This is exactly why bachelorette groups across Miami have started booking mobile IV therapy sessions between their scheduled chaos. Not as a luxury splurge — as actual survival strategy.
Transparent Pricing
Bachelorette-party IV therapy pricing depends on group size, location, and selected treatments. Individual IV menu options include Myers Cocktail IV at $249 and Liquid Gold IV at $279, with popular hangover and recovery drips commonly ranging from $279 to $449. View treatments or book now.
How Group IV Therapy Works for Bachelorette Parties
Here’s the logistics, because that’s what the maid of honor actually needs to know:
A registered nurse arrives at your location — hotel suite, Airbnb in South Beach, vacation rental in Wynwood, wherever your group is staying. She brings everything: IV bags, vitamin additives, sterile supplies, even a sharps container for cleanup. No setup required from you beyond having chairs or beds for people to sit in.
Each person’s infusion takes 30 to 45 minutes depending on the treatment selected. The nurse can typically manage 2-3 people simultaneously if you have the space and enough comfortable seating. For a group of eight, plan on about two hours from start to finish.
Most groups book one of three treatments:
- Hangover Recovery IV — the heavy hitter with anti-nausea medication, B-complex, magnesium, and a full liter of saline
- Hydration IV — straight electrolyte and fluid replenishment for the sun-and-alcohol combo
- Energy Boost IV — B12, amino acids, and hydration for the group members who “just feel off”
Everyone in the group can choose a different treatment. The nurse walks through options with each person individually.
When Should You Book During a Bachelorette Weekend?
Timing matters more than you’d think. Based on hundreds of bachelorette groups we’ve treated, here are the two windows that make the biggest difference:
Morning after night one
The first big night out sets the tone. If half the group wakes up wrecked on day two, the entire itinerary suffers. Book a 9 AM or 10 AM session so everyone’s recovered before the pool party or boat day. Most groups report feeling “completely normal” within 20 minutes of starting the drip.
Before the boat day
Yacht days and boat charters are expensive and non-refundable. Nobody wants to spend a $3,000 boat day curled up in the cabin feeling seasick from last night’s tequila. A pre-boat hydration session at 8 AM means your group boards the yacht already hydrated, with electrolytes topped off and nausea handled.
What Does Group IV Therapy Cost for a Bachelorette?
We offer group pricing that makes this more accessible than most people expect. For parties of six or more, per-person rates drop significantly compared to individual bookings. Check our pricing page for current group rates — most bachelorette groups spend less per person than they did on a single round of drinks at the club.
For detailed information about our group IV therapy for parties and events, including how to coordinate scheduling for larger groups, we have a dedicated page covering everything.
Logistics: Booking for 6-12 People
The most common questions we get from bachelorette organizers:
How much space do we need?
Enough seating for 2-3 people to recline comfortably at once. A living room in a vacation rental works perfectly. Hotel suites with a couch and bed area are fine. We’ve treated groups in pool cabanas, rooftop lounges, and even a penthouse bathroom floor (we don’t judge).
Does everyone have to do it at the same time?
No. The nurse rotates through the group. Some people go first while others sleep in. The flexible timing is half the appeal — nobody has to wake up at a specific hour if they’re not ready.
What if someone’s scared of needles?
More common than you’d think in group settings. Our nurses are experienced with needle-anxious patients. Small butterfly needles, distraction techniques, and the group environment actually helps — peer encouragement goes a long way. One bridal party told us their most needle-phobic bridesmaid ended up going first because she saw how quick and painless it was for the first person.
Can we book last-minute?
Yes. We operate 24/7 and typically arrive within an hour of booking. That said, for bachelorette weekends, we recommend booking in advance — especially during peak season (October through April) when our nurses’ schedules fill up on weekend mornings.
Why This Works Better Than Pedialyte and Advil
Oral hydration takes 2-3 hours to absorb through your digestive system. If you’re nauseous, you might not keep it down at all. IV hydration bypasses your stomach entirely — a full liter of saline plus vitamins goes directly into your bloodstream. The difference in recovery speed isn’t subtle. It’s the difference between canceling brunch and being ready in 30 minutes.
For bachelorette parties specifically, the group dynamic matters. When one person feels terrible, it drags down the whole group’s energy. Getting everyone back to baseline simultaneously means your day actually starts on schedule.
Miami’s Bachelorette Scene and Why Recovery Matters
Miami ranks as one of the top three bachelorette destinations in the country, and it’s not because the nightlife is tame. Between the humidity (you dehydrate faster than you realize), the alcohol culture (bottomless brunch exists on every block), and the multi-venue nights (dinner in Brickell, drinks in Wynwood, club in South Beach), your body takes a compounding hit each day.
Add pool time under direct Florida sun and the constant movement between air-conditioned spaces and 90-degree heat, and you’ve got a recipe for severe dehydration even without drinking. The alcohol just accelerates what Miami’s climate already started.
What Your Bachelorette Group Should Know About Hangover Recovery
Our hangover-specific IV includes Zofran (ondansetron) for nausea, Toradol for headaches and body aches, B-complex vitamins depleted by alcohol metabolism, magnesium for muscle cramps and tension, and glutathione for liver support. It’s not just “fluids” — it’s a targeted protocol for alcohol recovery.
For groups, we can also add individual boosters like extra B12 for energy or vitamin C for immune support. Each person’s add-ons are customized to how they’re feeling that morning.
Book Your Bachelorette Group Session
Whether you’re planning ahead or your group is currently scattered across a hotel room in various states of regret, we can help. Visit our group pricing page for rates, or go straight to booking to schedule your session.
Have questions about coordinating for a larger group? Our FAQ page covers the most common logistics questions, or you can text us directly when you book.