REVIEW · NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans: VIP Bar and Club Crawl Tour with Free Shots
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This is a fast lane to New Orleans nightlife. In just 3 hours, you’ll hit four venues with VIP-style skip-the-line entry, drink games, and free shots that keep the energy moving. I like that it’s built for meeting people, not just checking boxes, and the party guide helps you stay on track.
Two things really stand out for me: the VIP admission that helps you avoid line headaches, and the fact that each stop includes exclusive drink specials plus free shots. The group vibe is designed to be social right from the start, with a drinking-game moment early on. One consideration: this is an all-out nightlife format, so it’s not ideal if you’re picky about drink quality or you prefer a calmer pace.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at a Glance
- Your 3-Hour VIP Night Out in New Orleans
- Price and What You’re Really Paying For
- Check-In Rules: The Waiver and the Purple Table
- How the Skip-the-Line VIP Access Feels in Real Life
- Start Strong With Flip Cup and Free Shots
- Four Venues, One Moving Party Plan
- Stop-by-Stop Expectations (What You Can Count On)
- The Social Side: Meeting People Without Forcing It
- The Most Praised Part: The Guide Keeps the Night Fun
- Drinks, Drinking Games, and a Realistic Expectation
- Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
- Potential Snags to Know Before Your Night Starts
- Should You Book This VIP Bar and Club Crawl?
- FAQ
- How long is the VIP Bar and Club Crawl Tour?
- How much does it cost?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- What is not included?
- Where do I meet the tour guide?
- What do I need to bring?
- Is there an age limit?
- Is it cancellable?
Key Highlights at a Glance

- Skip-the-line VIP access keeps your night from getting stuck in queues
- Free shots at each venue keeps the party rolling without extra planning
- Flip cup and drinking games give you an instant way to mingle
- Four bar stops in one night means fewer logistics and more time enjoying
- A live licensed party guide helps you stay grouped and focused
Your 3-Hour VIP Night Out in New Orleans

New Orleans nightlife has a way of pulling you along, but the tricky part is the human part: lines, timing, and figuring out where everyone is going next. This VIP bar and club crawl is designed to solve those friction points fast, using a licensed guide, VIP admission, and a set flow through the night.
You’re not just buying access to a single spot. You’re getting a structured night that cycles through four of the city’s nightlife venues, with drink specials and game time built in. That matters because the biggest challenge on your own is the downtime—waiting for a group to gather, waiting for entry, and waiting for the next “fun moment.”
At $59 per person for about 3 hours, the best way to judge value is what’s included. Your ticket covers entrance fees and VIP admission, plus you get free shots and exclusive drink specials at each stop. If you’ve ever paid cover charges and then realized you’re still not “partying,” this format tends to feel fairer because it’s geared toward actual participation.
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Price and What You’re Really Paying For

Let’s break the $59 down in practical terms. You’re paying for four things that usually cost you separately:
First, you’re covering entrance fees and VIP admission. In nightlife, those can be the hidden budget killers. Even if you’re not paying an outrageous cover everywhere, skipping the ticket line can save time and keep your night from feeling fragmented.
Second, you’re getting free shots and exclusive drink specials at each stop. That’s important because the crawl isn’t just “go here, look around.” It’s built around drinking-game energy and guided timing, so the included drinks help the party stay consistent across multiple locations.
Third, the tour includes drinking games plus a live party guide. That might sound like fluff until you’re in the middle of a group outing and someone has to manage the flow. Here, the guide is part of the value proposition—especially if you don’t want to keep checking your phone to figure out where to meet.
The one drawback to keep in mind is that the tour is designed around drinks and games. If you want a slow, wine-bar style evening or you’re hoping to choose exactly what you drink at each place, you may feel boxed in by the structure.
Check-In Rules: The Waiver and the Purple Table

Before you even start partying, there’s a simple admin step that makes the night run smoother. You need to sign a waiver prior to arrival. The waiver links are sent to you in your confirmation email from Crawl New Orleans.
When you get there, you’ll check in at the large purple table. Arriving on time helps. If you’re late, you’ll lose the early momentum, and this tour is at its best when you start together and begin the first game right away.
What to bring is straightforward: passport or an ID card. You also need to follow the dress rule: sleeveless shirts aren’t allowed. That last detail matters more than people think. If you show up dressed wrong, you could face entry issues right before the fun begins.
How the Skip-the-Line VIP Access Feels in Real Life

Skip-the-line is one of those promises that can either be life-changing or mildly annoying, depending on how it’s handled. Here, the structure is clear: you get VIP admission for the venues on the crawl, and the tour is set up so you’re not waiting around while everyone else slowly filters in.
Why that matters: nightlife gets worse when you’re late. If you’re standing in a line while your friends are already inside, your whole night starts to feel off. VIP access helps you stay on the same rhythm as your group.
It also changes the social side of the trip. When you’re not stuck waiting, you spend more time talking with people. And because the crawl is built to connect strangers fast, it works best when you’re actually moving from stop to stop together.
Start Strong With Flip Cup and Free Shots

The party kicks off with a game of flip cup. The fun part is that it’s not just entertainment—it’s the icebreaker. Games like this reduce awkwardness because everyone has something to do, even if you’re shy at first.
And yes, the booze is part of the setup: the game includes booze on the house and you’ll also get free shots as part of the tour’s included perks. That combination—game + free shots—helps you go from “meeting people” to “having a night” without needing to think too hard.
One practical tip: if you’re coming from daytime sightseeing, eat something first. Flip cup and free shots can hit faster than you expect, especially in a warm city and a high-energy atmosphere.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in New Orleans
Four Venues, One Moving Party Plan

After the opening game, the tour transitions into visiting 4 venues. The basic pattern is consistent at each stop: you get a VIP entry experience (no long line waits), plus exclusive drink specials and free shots.
That consistent structure is one of the best parts of this tour for your personal planning. On your own, bar-hopping often turns into stress—Will the next spot have a cover? Will you find the right entrance? Will your group be split up? Here, the guide handles the flow, and you just show up and enjoy.
Still, there’s a nuance to understand. This is not a choose-your-own-adventure crawl. The plan is designed to keep the group together for the full 3-hour run. That means if you fall in love with a venue and want to linger, you might not get that option. The trade-off is that you get a full nightlife sample of multiple places in one go.
Stop-by-Stop Expectations (What You Can Count On)
Here’s what you can reliably expect across the four stops based on the tour’s structure:
- Exclusive drink specials at each venue
- Free shots as part of the included experience
- Drinking-game energy supported by the group format
- VIP admission so you’re not losing time to queues
Because the specific venues aren’t listed in the information you provided, I won’t guess names. But the payoff is still clear: you’re paying for a guided sequence where the included drinks and VIP entry carry you from one party moment to the next.
The Social Side: Meeting People Without Forcing It

If you’re going to a nightlife tour like this, you’re usually hoping for two things: fun and easy conversation. This tour leans hard into the “easy conversation” part.
The early flip cup game sets a tone where people start talking without needing perfect icebreaker lines. Then, because the crawl continues through multiple venues, you get repeated chances to chat, not just one long stop where people split into small groups and move on.
And if you’re the type who likes travel stories, this is where they come from. New Orleans has its own character, but the group dynamic gives you an instant mix of cultures and backgrounds—often the best part of a short trip.
The Most Praised Part: The Guide Keeps the Night Fun

A strong party guide can make or break a bar crawl. The information you provided includes very positive feedback about the tour guide experience, with one guide named Jason, described as pleasant and fun. That kind of energy matters because it affects everything: when you start games, how smoothly you move between venues, and how comfortable people feel as a group.
Even in a night built around drinking, you still want basic organization: knowing where to go, keeping the group together, and making the experience feel worth the money. When a guide hits that balance, the tour feels like a real plan, not a loose collection of strangers.
There’s also a cautionary note worth respecting: the worst-case scenario is when communication breaks down—like when a stop isn’t coordinated or the guide becomes hard to track after the first location. You can’t control other people or venue staffing, but you can protect yourself by staying close to the group and confirming meeting points as the night progresses.
Drinks, Drinking Games, and a Realistic Expectation

This is a drinking-focused tour. That’s part of the point. Your ticket includes free shots and exclusive drink specials, and the crawl uses drinking games to keep momentum.
That said, one review note highlighted a desire for better drinks. That tells you something useful: drink quality can vary by venue and what’s on special. Your best move is to treat the included shots and specials as part of the tour experience—not as a guarantee that every pour will match your personal preferences.
If you’re the kind of traveler who cares deeply about the exact brand, mixer, or cocktail style, consider bringing your own expectations and staying flexible. The value here is in VIP access, the game-driven social atmosphere, and the multi-venue flow.
Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
This crawl is best for adults who want a guided nightlife night out and don’t want to handle the logistics alone. It’s especially good if you:
- enjoy meeting new people quickly
- want a structured bar hop in a short window
- like game-based party energy
- care about skip-the-line convenience
It’s not suitable for people under 21, and the vibe is clearly adult-oriented. Also, if you dislike nightlife crowds or you want a quiet evening, you’ll probably find the pace too intense.
One more practical fit check: you’ll need to follow the dress rule (no sleeveless shirts). If that’s easy for you, great. If you’re traveling light and that rule conflicts with your plan, handle your clothing before you arrive.
Potential Snags to Know Before Your Night Starts
Even good tours can hit turbulence. Here are the real “watch-outs” that match the information you have:
- Coordination hiccups can happen if a venue isn’t ready for the group flow.
- Guide visibility matters: if you lose track, the night can feel stressful fast.
- Drink satisfaction varies: one person may love the specials; another might want different drink quality.
You can reduce the risk by staying close to your guide and group during venue changes. If you feel the flow slowing down, ask quickly and keep moving with the group rather than drifting off to explore.
Should You Book This VIP Bar and Club Crawl?
I think you should book if you want a 3-hour, guided, VIP-night-out where you get multiple venues, included shots, and a built-in way to meet people. The value is strongest when you care about saving time with VIP skip-the-line entry and when you’re happy to play along with the drinking games.
Skip it if you hate nightlife structure, dislike drinking games, or you want total control over what you drink and how long you stay in each place. Also, if you’re sensitive to drink quality variability, treat the included drinks as part of the overall party package rather than the main event.
If you’re the right fit, this tour is the kind of easy, social night that feels made for a short New Orleans stay.
FAQ
How long is the VIP Bar and Club Crawl Tour?
The tour duration is 3 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price is $59 per person.
What’s included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes entrance fees, VIP admission, free shots, drinking games, and exclusive drink specials at each stop.
What is not included?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Where do I meet the tour guide?
Check in is at the large purple table. You’ll also need to sign the waiver prior to arrival.
What do I need to bring?
Bring a passport or an ID card.
Is there an age limit?
Yes. People under 21 are not suitable for this activity.
Is it cancellable?
Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



































