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Bachelorette parties are one of the most cherished pre-wedding traditions. They give the bride a chance to celebrate with close friends before the big day. Whether you are the maid of honor planning the event or a bridesmaid helping out, this guide covers everything you need.
What Is a Bachelorette Party?
A bachelorette party is a celebration organized by friends in honor of a woman about to get married. It is a special moment for the bride to set aside wedding nerves and share unique experiences with her closest friends, celebrating the bonds of friendship.
Step-by-Step Planning
1. Define the Guest List
The bride has the final say. Include bridesmaids, close friends, sisters, and the mother of the bride if appropriate. Consider group dynamics — everyone should feel comfortable.
2. Pick a Location
Local celebration: dinner, club, spa day, or home party. Destination: beach town, cabin, or nearby city. Factor in travel costs and time off work for guests.
3. Choose the Date
Typically 2-4 weeks before the wedding. Avoid the week before when the bride is busy with final preparations. Pick 2-3 tentative dates and poll guests.
4. Set a Budget
Determine who pays — traditionally guests split costs and cover the bride. Be transparent about costs upfront. Group expenses: venue/activity, decorations, food/drinks, bride’s share. Individual expenses: outfits, travel, gifts.
5. Plan Activities
Mix of structured games and free time. Consider the bride’s personality: adventurous (ziplining, dancing), relaxed (spa, picnic), creative (cooking class, craft night), or classic (dinner and club).
6. Send Invitations
Digital invites work well. Include date, time, location, dress code, budget expectations, and contact info. Send 4-6 weeks in advance.
Gifts
Guests often bring small gifts for the bride. Lingerie, wedding-themed items, or personalized keepsakes are traditional. Some groups do a “bouquet” of gifts made from dollar bills.
Logistics Tips
Designate a responsible person to manage timing and transitions. Have a backup plan for weather-dependent activities. Arrange transportation if drinking is involved. Collect emergency contacts from all guests.





















