13 yrs ago

Organising hen’s night – wat to do?

Ok so i am stuck. I am organising a hen’s night for my sis’s upcoming wedding. We are short of time. i have come upon and excellent cruise show with male perfomers, dinner and all drinks plue free entry/transfer onto another cruise nightclub.

It’s $75 per person. Do you think it’s too much? How should i advise people of the cost. There will be 10 of us including the bride.

This is my first hen’s night. Actually it’s not common in our family and this is the first time someone is having a hen’s night.

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  • 5 yrs, 8 mths ago

    Organising a Hen’s party is bit of a time consuming process. You have arrange the venue, order the food, the drinks etc. So last time my friend organised the hen’s party in a party bus which was awesome. I loved the party bus experience so do my friends 🙂
    Next time do consider a party bus for your hen’s party.
    Check out this website for more information’s about the party bus : http://moonlightpartybus.com.au/

  • 6 yrs, 7 mths ago

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  • 6 yrs, 8 mths ago

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  • 7 yrs ago

    I reckon that would have to be the best spam we’ve had! Hahahaha!

  • 7 yrs ago

    I reported the previous post as spam.

    Earlier posts by Charlie81, Geoff817, Sherry142 in this thread look like spam.

  • 12 yrs ago

    I decided against doing anything that costs. We are doing games and entertainment at my house, which lunch and things. Then at night, we are all meeting at the train station and catching the train into the city for some dancing 🙂

  • 12 yrs ago

    I had a friend who was asking over $200 to go towards her hen’s night celebrations. Considering I had another hen’s night on the same date, I was a little taken a back at the cost of my entire day/evening.
    I don’t mind paying towards celebrations – especially for drinks/food, but I think it’s important to not go too overboard because as a guest I’m also spending other money on the event (such as a new outfit), PLUS when the wedding rolls around, a wedding gift and a new outfit/accessories – it can all add up! I think anything under $100 is reasonable (for a good friend).

    I think high tea is a great way to celebrate in a classy way and the festivities can be taken into the city later if you so desire.
    I also had a friend who did a life drawing class and her friends LOVED it!

    Good luck!

  • 12 yrs ago

    I think it’s pricey but reasonable. I made a thread about a recent hens invite: http://www.beautyheaven.com.au/forums/20/topics/11479

    Needless to say, I didn’t go! But if I was close friends with the bride it cost $75, I’d go.

  • 12 yrs ago

    I just finished making a bunch of invites for my besties hens 🙂

  • 12 yrs, 4 mths ago

    As maid of honor, I’m organising my best friends hens night at the moment.

    So far I’ve organised a pink limo to pick up the bridal party from my place. The limo will then take us to Crown where I am booking a room for us. The rest of the hens party will meet us in the city at crown at this stage if they wish to meet us for dinner. Then we head off to see the Princes of the Night male entertainment show for two hours – and then we get free entry into the nightclubs!

    My only problem is finding a suitable place to go for dinner in Crown.

    Melbourne beauties – any suggestions?

    if ur at crown or near it u DONT need to eat IN the casino area to get good food ther is a ton of places in Southbank and around.
    what is ur ideal food style , and ambience and price?

    im saying there is at least 20 good places less than 7min walk, so its plenty of options.

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