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Pamela's Party Post
At one time, the bachelorette party was simply a trip to a bar. But nowadays, brides-to-be are looking for well planned out events with personalized and decadent details that reflect her style and personality -- customized outfits, sizzling favors, entertainment, party props, and interactive games that keep the action going.
Her bachelorette party is something she will remember forever and to create that amazing celebration, you'll need to start at least 2-6 months ahead.
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So how do you get started with planning?
Get to know the bride-to-be. Her "must-haves" and "off-limits" for the party, what she was like during her glorious single days, and what she's comfortable with now.
Find out about the guests. Are they all friends or are co-workers, family or underage participants involved?
Arrange the best time for the bachelorette party. Usually scheduled when most of the guests are in town but at least 1-4 weeks before the wedding if possible. Anything closer to the ceremony may cause scheduling conflicts for the bride (i.e. dress fittings to perfecting her bouquet toss).
Determine how much everyone will be pitching in. As a rule, all the guests pay their own way and split the costs for the bride. Sometimes the maid of honor covers a little extra element and may want to plan it as a surprise. Once you've started with the initial planning, Bride's Night Out, Inc. can help you with everything else -- from suggestions to enhancing your own event to full party planning with everything you need.
Laissez les bon temps rouler! (Let the good times roll !)
Pamela Yager
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