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Traditionally, the maid of honor is in charge of spearheading the bachelorette party planning. However, if the maid of honor is not taking charge, it is up to the rest of the bridesmaids to pick up the slack and start planning. One person close to the bride should nail down the basic logistics such as place, time and activities, but the details can be easily delegated to other bridesmaids.
Here are the main items that need to be planned for the bachelorette party, which can be divvied up between the bridesmaids. Delegating portions of the planning will help everyone feel involved and ensures that no one bridesmaid gets too overwhelmed:
- Bachelorette Party Games and Gag Gifts
- Transportation (avoid any bachelorette party guests drinking and driving)
- Food & Alcohol(restaurant, catering or cooked)
- Entertainment (bars, clubs, in-home parties, wine tasting, male revue, etc.)
- Invitations & RSVP management
The most important part of planning the bachelorette party is figuring out what to do for the main event. Though it might be tempting to take the reins and plan a raucous night at an all-male revue, the right thing to do is consult the bride to be. This is her celebration, after all, and finding out how she envisions her bachelorette party is key to her enjoyment of the night. Read More
We've all had those years when the wedding (and bridesmaid request) invites piled up in the mailbox...and that means bachelorette party-planning is not far behind! For your nearest and dearest sisters or pals, why not forego the usual dinner-and-a-club and instead book a real getaway? Read More
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