October 2012 Weddings
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Bachelorette Party Games

I need help coming up with bachelorette party games.  It's for the same bride that I'm co-hosting the couples shower for.

For the bachelorette party, we are going to this small touristy town outside of Austin for a wine tour during the day and then going to dinner in the evening.  The bride is more reserved, doesn't drink a whole lot and doesn't like a lot of attention.  Most of the games I've found are too risque for the bride and the environment.

We'd like something to play during the wine tour and during dinner.  After dinner, the bride wants to play Cards Against Humanity.  Any ideas or suggestions?
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  • We did this game this past weekend. Asked the fiance a bunch of questions and for everyone she got right she got a pair of new underwear (everyone that attended the bachelorette party brought up to two pairs) if she got it wrong she drank. I know you said she is reserved so you can ask the girls to keep them wrapped and she can open them later if she doesnt feel comfortable opening them infront of the group. Im trying to think what else besides underwear you could give her but I cant.


    For another one we did a scavenger hunt you would just have to make the list of things she has to do/find more on the clean side as opposed to "get someone's boxers"


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  • Trying to think back to any bachelorette party I've been to and I think only one we did the scavenger hunt. Definitely wouldn't work well with the pre made kits/list you can purchase /find online if your friend is reserved. Maybe a game isn't necessary? I think the wine tour & dinner make for a lovely afternoon/evening - we did the exact thing for my sisters B-party last year!
  • For mine, they asked DH a bunch of questions and I had to answer. We did it at one of the vineyards. Other than that, we really just drank and had fun!

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  • mpjf1001 said:
    We did this game this past weekend. Asked the fiance a bunch of questions and for everyone she got right she got a pair of new underwear (everyone that attended the bachelorette party brought up to two pairs) if she got it wrong she drank. I know you said she is reserved so you can ask the girls to keep them wrapped and she can open them later if she doesnt feel comfortable opening them infront of the group. Im trying to think what else besides underwear you could give her but I cant.


    For another one we did a scavenger hunt you would just have to make the list of things she has to do/find more on the clean side as opposed to "get someone's boxers"
    I'm not a big partier and might have a glass of wine or two a year, but my MOH threw me a surprise Bachelorette party.  I knew when it was, but nothing else.  We ended up doing a cooking class outdoors, looking over the city.  It was great.  They had also rented us a hotel for the night, so afterwards, she wanted to play this game.  (We did it at her's with shots if she got it wrong).  She got to open a gift if she got it right.  Anyway, I had already opened my gifts before the cooking class because one of my friends was very pregnant with twins and couldn't stay the night.  Before the game started and before I knew what was going on, my MOH asked me "bubble gum or margarita."  Back in my drinking days, I loved margaritas, so I chose that.  Needless to stay, the non-drinker ended up quite tipsy, which was hilarious on it's own.  I do think the bubble gum would have been quite entertaining for me and my friends as well though.  You just have to put a piece of gum in your mouth for each question you get wrong.  Depending on how well the bride does, it could get quite difficult.  Hope this helps!

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