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Lingerie Shower/Bachelorette Party Ideas?
I'm co-hosting a lingerie shower followed by the bachelorette party. It will be out of town for all the guests but not the bride. Her MOH/sister (other host) suggested Dave & Busters. It will be a smaller group of ladies (10 at the most).
Should we do the lingerie shower at Dave & Busters with drinks and food and all there? If so, does everyone just pay for their own food that way (we'll cover the bride's)?
Favors? Cake? Party games? Ideas?
Basically I'm at a loss and need some help.
TIA!
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Re: Lingerie Shower/Bachelorette Party Ideas?
No offense, but as a grown-up woman, Dave & Buster's would be LAST on my list of places to go for my bridal shower/bachelorette party. That's the type of place boys go. Again, totally my opinion, but it just seems off to me without knowing the bride. Is she into this sort of thing?
Is there any other place you could host this event? Your home? A friends? Heck, even the brides?
Oh you're not offending me. I never would've thought to pick it but everything I say either gets ignored or shut down so I've all but given up that task.
We will be close to the beach and I thought about doing something there but I can't gurantee it won't rain or anything so that idea is pretty much out too.
I would suggest my home but it's 4-6 hours away from everyone. I've thought about asking the bride but I didn't know how rude or whatever that would be.
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll keep looking for places.
I don't think it would be rude to ask the bride to use her house, if that's the best option, but if you do, I would make sure she didn't have to do anything to get ready, which may even include having someone clean for her as a nice gesture.