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Hen Night BlissSome tips and ideas for planning your hen nightIf you’re organising the hen night or hen weekend it can be lots of fun, but it's important to make sure that everybody enjoys it. Getting it right will take a lot more planning than you think, so here’s some tips to get you started.
Consider activities that everyone will enjoy. If you are catering for a large group it is unlikely that everyone will enjoy the same thing. It might be worth having an event during the day followed by a meal out or a night at a club. This way people will have the choice of opting for just one part of the celebration or both. Draw up a list of people to invite. It might be a good idea to put intended party members into the following categories:
Endeavour to keep numbers manageable - 'the more the merrier' is true to a point - but also increases the chances of conflict!
How much will it cost? People may feel they have to opt out if the activities are too costly. Try to accommodate everyone’s budget if you can. Get the Hen herself and the girl who is deemed the most fun to decide how much money you're likely to have and how to make it stretch into the most fun possible. It might be a good idea to set up a kitty for the weekend so no one will be financially embarrassed when it gets to their round. On the night itself or at the beginning of the weekend run through the timetable of events when the group are first together, giving specific times for the activities and names of any Restaurants or Nightclubs. This is also a good time to introduce everyone, particularly if it's a large group. Get some commitment to you all sticking together and not breaking off into smaller groups, and, also, remind those attending who the weekend is for. The Hen should be the centre of attention at all times! Be prepared for the unexpected and make sure you have everyone’s contact details. If you are heading overseas for your hen do, and you are the organiser, a good tip is to get a photocopies of everyone’s documents and keep them safe. There’s always the chance that at least one member of the group will lose her passport and ruin your entire weekend.
If there are any Themes or Forfeits on the agenda, make sure all understand how they're going to work. Also, allocate one member of the party to organise and collect all the photos so the bride can have a memento of the celebrations. Finally, liaise with the best man. The last thing you want is to find out is that the hen night is at the same venue as the stag night….. unless, of course, that's the plan all along! If you want to know what they get up to when you're not around have a look here: Stag Republics' 50 Tips for a Perfect Stag Weekend
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