How to Plan a Rockin’ Bachelorette Party on a Budget

How to Plan a Rockin’ Bachelorette Party on a Budget

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Most people think of bachelorette parties as going all-out. Typically, luxury limo rides, visiting a local brewery, and the over-the-top party gifts come to mind. But a great bachelorette party doesn’t have to blow your budget. Keeping costs low on party-planning means more resources for an amazing time together, and bigger gifts for the actual wedding. With that in mind, Virtual Novel shares some of the best tips on how to plan a bachelorette party that the bride-to-be will never forget, while finding cool ways to save money every step of the way.

 

Limit the Tab

An overnight party can be big fun, but it can also be a budget-buster. If you and the girls do a little drinking at a brewery before heading to the hotel for a night in, set a limit. You can do this by giving yourselves drink tickets. In fact, you could give yourselves decorative drink cards and turn sticking to the drink budget into a game. Bartenders will love this, and it’s a great way to keep your bar tab in check. And you won’t accidentally over-order pricey drinks so you can save your money for that dreamy room service chocolate cake at the hotel.

 

Using a Budget Template to Avoid Overspending

Using a monthly budget template simplifies managing your finances by providing a clear, organized framework for tracking income, expenses, and savings goals. It helps identify spending patterns, ensures bills are paid on time, and highlights areas where you can cut costs. With this tool, you can stay on top of your financial priorities, reduce stress, and work toward long-term goals with greater confidence and clarity – not to mention have a better idea of how much you can afford to spend on your bachelorette party!

 

Keep it on Foot

When planning a night out, researching your options is crucial. By choosing a location where numerous activities – like bars, restaurants, and dance clubs – are clustered together, you can significantly cut down on transportation costs. Opting to walk from one spot to another not only saves money on cab or rideshare fees but also adds an adventurous and spontaneous element to your celebration. This strategy ensures that the fun keeps going while keeping your budget firmly in check.

 

Pack Your Own Entertainment

Once you all pile into the hotel suite, laughing yourselves silly and playing with party-favor boas, it’s time for some serious media. Whether you queue up the music, put on some of your favorite movies, or set up a Game of Thrones marathon, there’s no need to pay the hotel for your entertainment. You can easily stream your faves through the hotel TV. Bring a streaming device with simple set up and plug-in capability so it doesn’t slow the party’s roll. All modern hotel TVs have an HDMI port that you can use for big-screen bliss all night long.

 

Tell Every Venue What You’re Planning

When you’re in the booking phase, share the joy with potential venues. Let each of them know that you’re planning a bachelorette party for your best girl and you want to make it really special. Ask about package deals and mention how much you would love for the staff to enjoy the party with you.

Venue staff love to be part of the fun, and they will often upgrade you and give you freebies just because you decided to share the specialness of the day with them. Restaurant staff may treat you to a cake and a song. Hotel staff might upgrade your suite or sneakily leave you a complimentary bottle of wine. It’s a great way to make things all the more special, and it can save a few bucks.

 

Your brainstorming session should include identifying ways to make your home free of stress and distractions, areas that you could use some input on, as you may be unaware of such sources of anxiety. Clutter and disorganization can be mitigated by taking simple steps like decluttering, doing a good cleaning throughout the living spaces, and even bringing in a few more houseplants. Open up the windows to allow in more natural light, and use an oil diffuser that emits calming aroma like lavender.

Then, once the atmosphere is set for a fun time, pool your friends and your funds, and talk about the kind of party the bride would really enjoy. Most brides don’t actually want to spend a thousand dollars on club cocktails when they could be spending all night playing games and making memories with you and the gals.

Put your heads together and figure out what an ideal night should look like and how you can make that happen. Each of you has her own resources and mojo to make it work. One bridesmaid might be a whiz at DIY party games, another at homemade facials. And at least one of you has a closet full of unused crafting goodies ready to become decorations, or, as Felt Magnet points out, you can snag some deals from websites with low-cost supplies.

Ultimate Bridesmaid suggests creating fun and festive party decor like decorated balloons, piñatas, banners, and signs. After the party, enlist your friends’ help tidying up the house. You can save some money on cleaning products with DIY natural cleaners. Remember, many hands make light work.

There are plenty of great ways to have an amazing celebration without going broke. Think about what really matters, and with a little creativity, you’ll find fun and thrifty solutions. Whether you plan an in-home bash or go out to your local brewery, you and your gal pals are sure to make lasting memories.

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