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Just Said Yes September 2018

Bachelorette Party Alternatives

Harmony, on June 8, 2018 at 4:47 AM Posted in Parties and Events 0 4
Hi everyone! Looking for advice on any bachelorette parry alternatives. My fiancé and I are having a guest list of 100 people. He gets 50, I get 50. The thing is, I have a huge family. With my 8 brothers, their wives, and their adult and teen kids, that’s 30 people already. My guest list consist of only family. Unfortunately, I can’t afford to invite any of my friends to my wedding. But I still would like to have a night out with my gfs. They don’t need to bring gifts, just looking to get together and hang out, drink some cocktails or something. Has anyone got any alternatives to a bachelorette, or what I could call it? Thanks guys!

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Latest activity by MrsD, on June 8, 2018 at 11:22 AM
  • Alexandra
    Dedicated January 2019
    Alexandra ·
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    Why don't you plan a fun girls night out? You can all get dinner at a favorite place, stop somewhere for cocktails, and go to your town's fanciest restaurant for dessert and coffee (usually desert is somewhat reasonably priced - you can check ahead). I did this impromptu with a friend of mine the other week, and we had a blast!
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  • B
    Super May 2019
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    You can have a fun night out with your girls, but I wouldn’t call it anything related to a wedding. If they’re not invited to the wedding, that’s extremely rude to invite them to pre-wedding activities.
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  • Going to the chapel
    Master July 2017
    Going to the chapel ·
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    Wait until after your wedding for a night out. Having a party like this before the wedding looks like, well a bachelorette party and since they aren't invited to the wedding, that would be rude.

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  • MrsD
    Legend July 2019
    MrsD ·
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    I would just plan a girl's night, and not make it a wedding-related event. I would be bummed if I was invited to a bridal shower or bachelorette but not the wedding.

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