6 Games for The Perfect Bachelorette Party
The initial idea for Bachelors was about men. They had to have one crazy night before they get married and settle down. The idea was so popular that women had to copy and have some fun of their own. The one-night fun has given its position to a whole fun game before the wedding. The Bachelor doesn’t have to last only a few hours and doesn’t have to be at night.
Some companies even decide to go on trips to celebrate their friend’s wedding. It makes sense; before you take a trip to enjoy your honeymoon with your partner, you take a trip with your friends to say goodbye to your single life.
No matter whether you decide to stay home or you go to the wildest destination, the things you will choose to do on your Bachelorette are going to determine the success of the party. Below we throw some exciting ideas about how to make this event as impressive as it gets.
- Drink if
This is a perfect starter to get you as relaxed as you need. What you do is that you prepare some cards, each of which includes one statement. You could start with things like, ”Did you get a nap before you came here”. If you have, then you have to drink a shot of your favorite hard liquor or a glass of champagne. Common questions that are likely to attract lots of positive answers will drive people to get drunk early. If you want to slow down the process, ask questions that will probably take no for an answer. - Ring hunt
This reminds us of games for kids where they have to find the treasure. The idea is to order some fake rings and hide them in the house or the suite you have the Bachelor. Then you all go to search for the rings; whoever finds one first wins! It will be more exciting if you try this game after you have a few drinks; otherwise, it might seem childish. - Scavenger hunt
The next playful idea is to go for the scavenger hunt. This game challenges the bride to do all kinds of crazy stuff. There will be a big list of things she has to do to prove her courage, so some of her friends can help her out and try out some of the challenges themselves. It is probably better to go to a bar to play this game since it’s going to ask you things like getting a guy’s phone number or kissing the bartender. If the bride does not feel comfortable with that, she can pass the ”duty” to one of her friends. - She said/He said
Make a list of some cheesy statements and challenge people to guess who made the statement; the bride or the groom. Things like who said first ”I love you”, or who recently states ”I am better in the kitchen than you”. People who guess it was the bride who made the statement will hold their lips. If you think the groom is the answer, simply point a mustache on your face. The statements that you have in the list will determine how fun the game will be, so don’t hesitate to add some interesting details. - Guessing the panties
Have you ever heard of that? Each girl who comes to the party takes a pair of panties with her to represent her personality best. They all hang up the panties on a clothesline, and the bride has to guess which panties belong to whom. At this point, prepare yourself to hear the weirdest thing about yourself. Each character is described by the selection they make over the panties, and of course, comments regarding the sex life of the girls will take place. In any case, be ready to laugh a lot. - What’s in your purse?
Each guest has to open their purse and see what they thought it was important to them to bring to the Bachelorette party. The updated version of this game is to do the ”What’s on your phone” game. This is actually more interesting because you get to glimpse all the private information the bride, maid of honors, and friends have. It is a ”to know us better” game, no matter which version you decide to play, and as long as you have good vibes, it is quite pleasant.
Written by Anna Siampani.
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