Before you rocket off to make plans for some traditional, racy bachelorette party, you may want to stop a second and think about if that's what everyone really wants. A lot of party-planners just assume that you have to go to a strip bar, get drunk, and do embarrassing things.
But is that what the bride really wants to do? This is her chance to have a fun, stress-free evening or weekend with her girls - to enjoy the friendships they have and just have fun! If awkward and dirty aren't her things, better plan again.
Work parties are the last place that people want to be uptight and formal. If you're not in the office, it's time to let loose. Get food that does not involve a knife, or even sitting down. It is possible to keep it casual while also being delicious and giving it variety. No one cares if it is from a gourmet restaurant, as long as it quenches their appetite. Keep in mind that some employees may have dietary restrictions.
Cater the activities to her tastes. If she is a big nature fan, rent a cabin in the woods and enjoy a weekend of bonfires, night games, hiking, and canoeing. If she likes going crazy, find inflatable bounce house rentals in Utah. If she likes classy things, have everyone pitch in for a dinner at the Ritz and a limo ride through town.
Stay Within Budget
The Court and Dance
As you make up your list of guests, be sure to communicate with the bride-to-be. Since this night is about her, she should be surrounded by the people she most wants there. And considering that young, single adults have crazy schedules, you'll want to make sure you know who has to be there and schedule the party so they can make it. Once you have your guest list ready, remember that those girls attending the party will have to help pay. Consider their financial situations and limit activities to those that can be done on their budget. Make sure no one is left broke, embarrassed, or left out because of finances.
The timing of a bachelorette party is also very important. You don't want to hold it too early, because a long stretch in-between the party and the wedding will just feel awkward. On the other hand, cramming in a party during the last frantic-filled days before the wedding may only add unneeded stress. However, if the bride wants the traditional "the night before" party, avoid too much (or any) booze just to be safe. No one needs to accidentally sleep in or struggle through a hangover on that momentous day!
These are just a few of the tips that you can use for a workplace party. Keep in mind to also find a venue that will be able to provide for your entertainment needs while still being within your budget constraints and within a reasonable distance. Get the necessary management approval for everything, even if they don't ask you to. Find people that may be interested in helping you get it all done so you don't have to do it by yourself. If you are able to accomplish all of these things, your party will be a success.
But is that what the bride really wants to do? This is her chance to have a fun, stress-free evening or weekend with her girls - to enjoy the friendships they have and just have fun! If awkward and dirty aren't her things, better plan again.
Work parties are the last place that people want to be uptight and formal. If you're not in the office, it's time to let loose. Get food that does not involve a knife, or even sitting down. It is possible to keep it casual while also being delicious and giving it variety. No one cares if it is from a gourmet restaurant, as long as it quenches their appetite. Keep in mind that some employees may have dietary restrictions.
Cater the activities to her tastes. If she is a big nature fan, rent a cabin in the woods and enjoy a weekend of bonfires, night games, hiking, and canoeing. If she likes going crazy, find inflatable bounce house rentals in Utah. If she likes classy things, have everyone pitch in for a dinner at the Ritz and a limo ride through town.
Stay Within Budget
The Court and Dance
As you make up your list of guests, be sure to communicate with the bride-to-be. Since this night is about her, she should be surrounded by the people she most wants there. And considering that young, single adults have crazy schedules, you'll want to make sure you know who has to be there and schedule the party so they can make it. Once you have your guest list ready, remember that those girls attending the party will have to help pay. Consider their financial situations and limit activities to those that can be done on their budget. Make sure no one is left broke, embarrassed, or left out because of finances.
The timing of a bachelorette party is also very important. You don't want to hold it too early, because a long stretch in-between the party and the wedding will just feel awkward. On the other hand, cramming in a party during the last frantic-filled days before the wedding may only add unneeded stress. However, if the bride wants the traditional "the night before" party, avoid too much (or any) booze just to be safe. No one needs to accidentally sleep in or struggle through a hangover on that momentous day!
These are just a few of the tips that you can use for a workplace party. Keep in mind to also find a venue that will be able to provide for your entertainment needs while still being within your budget constraints and within a reasonable distance. Get the necessary management approval for everything, even if they don't ask you to. Find people that may be interested in helping you get it all done so you don't have to do it by yourself. If you are able to accomplish all of these things, your party will be a success.
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