Four Bachelorette Party Ideas for the Tame Bride
When most people think a bachelorette party, they think of Chippendale dancers, margaritas, and six women crammed into a limo recreating their own version of "Girl's Gone Wild". While this is just a stereotype of a bride's last fling before settling into a married life, there are many fun things a t
ame bride can do with her best gal pals that don't include any of the above madness. Here are four party ideas.
One: Who says a bachelorette party can't encompass an entire weekend? Pick a weekend a few weeks before the wedding and whisk the bride and her girls off to a spa. Not only will the bride be thankful for a weekend off from the hectic planning leading up to the big event, but she will get to relax in the company of her closest friends. Many resorts offer packages for groups that offer massages, pedicures, facials, and manicures. Some even offer discounts on food or free champagne. If your local resort does not, try talking to a coordinator to see about putting one together. Many will cater to your specific needs. With a group coming to stay for a night or two, the resort gets an opportunity to shine and book potential individual customers for the future, which is good for their business.
Two: A shopping scavenger hunt is an unusual but fun way for a bride to spend a day with her friends! Pick a local shopping venue, such as an outdoor pavilion or mall, and break up into groups of two. Give group a list of preplanned wedding themed items to find, such as a diamond ring paperweight or advertising for an engagement ring, and a disposable camera. Allow the teams to find as many items on the list and fill up the camera with memorable and sometimes hilarious photos with each of the items, and meet at a specific time. Have the photos developed while enjoying lunch as a group, and then see which team won. This gives the bride a variety of good photos of her best friends, and can lead to a lot of laughter and a good time for all.
One: Who says a bachelorette party can't encompass an entire weekend? Pick a weekend a few weeks before the wedding and whisk the bride and her girls off to a spa. Not only will the bride be thankful for a weekend off from the hectic planning leading up to the big event, but she will get to relax in the company of her closest friends. Many resorts offer packages for groups that offer massages, pedicures, facials, and manicures. Some even offer discounts on food or free champagne. If your local resort does not, try talking to a coordinator to see about putting one together. Many will cater to your specific needs. With a group coming to stay for a night or two, the resort gets an opportunity to shine and book potential individual customers for the future, which is good for their business.
Two: A shopping scavenger hunt is an unusual but fun way for a bride to spend a day with her friends! Pick a local shopping venue, such as an outdoor pavilion or mall, and break up into groups of two. Give group a list of preplanned wedding themed items to find, such as a diamond ring paperweight or advertising for an engagement ring, and a disposable camera. Allow the teams to find as many items on the list and fill up the camera with memorable and sometimes hilarious photos with each of the items, and meet at a specific time. Have the photos developed while enjoying lunch as a group, and then see which team won. This gives the bride a variety of good photos of her best friends, and can lead to a lot of laughter and a good time for all.
- No matter what you do, remember to have fun!
