Tuesday 27 June 2017

5 Common Bachelorette Mistakes in Vegas

las vegas partySo the big day is on the horizon and the future is pretty much set in stone. The date is booked, the las vegas party has been planned, and the honeymoon is in the works. What is left to plan? The Bachelorette party! Marriage is certainly one of the most important events in a person's life. It’s a commitment to another person to share the highs and lows of life together. It’s important, though, before celebrating the bond of man and wife, to celebrate the bond of friendship between a strong group of ladies that helped the bride-to-be along the way.

las vegas partyPlanning and executing an amazing bachelorette party is the best way to celebrate this bond. In Las Vegas, a city that has so much buzz it’s hard to sleep, bachelorette parties happen every weekend. It’s a city that embraces the more seductive side of life, a place that supports people in their path of self-discovery in any way, shape, or form. This is usually a great thing for bachelorette parties. However, like any major event in life, sometimes they can go very wrong. Either the entire weekend is spent waiting in lines, or perhaps one of the guests was not prepared for some of the more sexy events and causes a scene. Whatever the case may be, it’s important to consider some of the major bachelorette party planning mistakes before planning the big weekend in Las Vegas.


The 5 Mistakes

las vegas partyPlanning a Rager Every Night - This might seem obvious, but in Vegas it’s pretty tempting to want to plan a late night every night. It’s not spring break after all, even if it feels like that for some of the girls!
Doing the Obvious - Sure, dinner and drinks over a weekend would go well. Would it be the kind of life-altering event a bachelorette party should be? Probably not. Check out some of the pool party options in Vegas, venture beyond the strip for some manicures and pedicures, or check out some of the sexy male dance shows that always end with a surprise!

las vegas partyDo VIP and Get Reservations - The worst thing is a poorly planned evening with everyone wondering what is going to happen next. Get reservations booked in advance, and inquire into a party package deal from a local company that gives large groups VIP access and limo service.

Don’t Plan Too Much - Let’s say the whole party is a week-long occasion. Why plan something every night? It’s best to leave a few open nights for spontaneous planning. That way the bride won’t feel overburdened with things to do. It should be a relaxing trip in some way too, of course.

Don’t Leave Things Up to Chance - On the flip side, a lot of bachelorette parties are planned too loosely. Leaving every decision up to the group will lead to a lot of disagreement and wasted time. May as well ask the group what kinds of activities they want to do before planning anything. That way no one is surprised and everyone feels included.






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