1. Ask the Bride
First
If you’re looking for pointers on how to plan the perfect
hens night, who better to talk to than the bride herself? She’ll either leave
it all up to you or she’ll have a few ideas of her own. Either way it’s always
best to hash it out first. If she wants to help you plan, add a few extra
surprises along the way.
2. Start Early
If you’re planning a hen’s night, day or weekend it’s best
to plan well in advance. This will ensure that all the guests are available and
you’ll also be less stressed come the big day.
3. Guest List
Again, you should ask the bride before sending out the
invites. You might have a few ideas and want to surprise her but it’s best if
she knows who’s invited first so that no one is left out.
4. Pick a Date
Once you’ve got the guest list sorted you can start hashing
out dates. Have a few options handy and ask around. One of the dates will
ultimately be better suited to most people. Unfortunately when planning parties
it’s almost inevitable that one or two people won’t be able to make it but
always choose a date that fits the bride, VIP’s and majority of guests.
5. Budget
Once you’ve planned the events you should be able to stick
to a budget. You can have a great time without spending a whole lot of money.
Keep in mind any accommodation, meals, activities etc. It’s a good idea to let
everyone know well ahead of time if you need them to chip in.
6. Accommodation
Whether you’re all staying the night in a fancy hotel or you
just need somewhere to play party games, you need to plan your accommodation
and book well in advance.
7. Activities
Sure there’s the good old pub crawl but that’s not going to
fit with every hen. Instead of coming up with traditional hen night ideas think
about the hen’s personality and favourite things and come up with some ideas
based around that. It’s hard to go wrong with spa treatments and anything that
will pamper your hen and guests.
8. Gifts
The hen’s night is the perfect time to give the hen those
cheeky gifts for the wedding night and honeymoon period. Why not
buy some beautiful lingerie or some bedroom games from Savvi for the hen and
her rooster.
9. Dinner
Pick a restaurant you and the girls haven’t been to before.
Ask for recommendations and always check the place out before you book. See if
there’s a secluded area where the party can reside and always check the wine
list.
10. Girls Night
A lot of hens would rather a girl’s night in than a pub
crawl. Host a girlie sleepover, complete with pyjamas, sleeping bags, beauty
kits, romantic comedies and magazines.
Author Bio: Sandra
Worsley is an experienced Australian writer working for Savvi. She often provides
great tips on wedding preparations and organising special events.
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