The 21c, The Brown, and Bourré Bonne are all worth knowing for the right trip. But if your group is 20 or more and you want to actually be together, not just near each other, Louisville’s boutique hotels have struc
The 21c, The Brown, and Bourré Bonne are all worth knowing for the right trip. But if your group is 20 or more and you want to actually be together, not just near each other, Louisville’s boutique hotels have struc
Louisville has boutique hotels. It has vacation rentals. What it didn’t have until now is a purpose-built group property in the heart of downtown with a private speakeasy, Triple Crown suites, and a Stay Plus Plan model that handles the whole trip — not just the room block.
We are a VRBO Premier Host. We know the platform from the inside. And what we built with Super Stays is something VRBO does not have a category for — a purpose-built property for groups of 15 to 108 with a planner included.
Most Louisville activity guides are written for couples with a free afternoon. This one is written for the group organizer with 20 people counting on them — what works at scale, what requires advance booking, and what to skip.
The all-inclusive bourbon trail packages you find when you search are built for two people at a boutique inn. This is what all-inclusive actually means when your group is 20 or 30 people and you need somewhere for everyone to sleep too.
You searched for a bachelorette Airbnb in Louisville because you want a house where everyone stays together. That’s the right instinct. Here’s why Airbnb is the wrong platform for a group of 15 or more — and what to book instead.
Most bachelorette guides are written for groups of 6 to 8. This one is for the maid of honor with 15 to 25 women on the guest list who needs real logistics, not another bar crawl itinerary.
Venue lists are easy to find. What’s harder to find is how to actually structure the days once your team is there. This is the real agenda breakdown for corporate retreats in Louisville, built from running dozens of them.
Meta Excerpt Most bourbon trail guides are written for couples and solo travelers. This one is written for the group organizer who needs the real logistics for 15 or more people — from distillery booking caps to why Uber fails in rural Kentucky.
Most bourbon trail bachelor party guides are written for couples—not groups of 15. Here’s what actually works for large groups: timing, transportation, distilleries, and where to stay.