Most often, the bride and her best friends head for local club or bar where they drink to her last night of freedom and flirtation. But what if the bride does not care for that scene? Not to worry: The most important aspect of a bachelorette party is for the bride to spend time with her best friends, and as long as the bride is happy, it does not matter what you do for fun.
Casino
Take the bride out to a nice dinner before hitting the casino. Consider booking a few hotel rooms, so no one has to be the designated driver. Letting the bartender know you are celebrating a bride could net you a few free drinks. Just remember: While you could hit the jackpot and be able to afford buying your friend a better wedding present, it is smart to gamble with caution.
Fondue Party
Even though the bride may be watching her weight, fondue parties bring out lots of fun. If you have a fondue set, and you and your friends do not mind buying and chopping meat, vegetables, and fruit, it could be relaxing to host one a fondue party at home. Enjoy cheese and chocolate fondue---calories do not count tonight!
Scavenger Hunt
You enjoyed them as a child; scavenger hunts can still be fun as an adult, just with a twist. Start off at the home of one of the bridesmaids, then hunt for clues and treasure, with grown-up prizes such as wine or a gift certificate for a facial.
Comedy Club
Try to reserve a table for your group in advance, and sometimes the club will not only give you a discount but you may also snag a front-row table. If the comedian knows there is a bride-to-be in the audience, he could come up with some marriage and in-law jokes, which will seem hilarious after a few drinks.
Spa Day
Book a full-day spa outing that gives the bride and her bridesmaids time to relax and unwind. Try to schedule a full-service spa so everyone can build her own package from manicures to massages to facials. Everyone, especially the bride, will feel rejuvenated and refreshed.
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