So you are planning a Bachelorette Party and you don't necessarily think the bride-to-be will be keen on a house party with male strippers knocking at the door? Here are some ideas sure to appease all in the Los Angeles Area without needing to head to Vegas.
For the bride-to-be who doesn't care for the club scene, or if you're doing a marathon shower/bachelorette weekend, Glen Ivy Hot Springs in Corona is amazing! It's $40-50 for entry, and you get access to hot tubs, the clay pit, locker room and there are even bars offering mimosas and a good little lunch cafe. Guests can choose to schedule spa treatments if they want, or just hang by one of the many beautiful pools. It's the perfect girls day!
Another fun idea for the bride-to-be that doesn't care for clubbing is wine tasting in Santa Barbara or Temecula. There are a variety of guided day tours available so that once your guests have arrived they won't have to drive from winery to winery. Plan a long dinner or festivities at the end of the day so that guests will have a chance to sober up with food before returning home. It is better not to combine this activity with an evening boozefest. Wine tasting makes for a long day of drinking, many times in the sun and guests will likely be too tired to go party that night.
For a more casual night out, busy sports bars have plenty of cute guys for the bride-to-be! Q's in Westwood is a great spot most nights of the week, and it gets crowded on the weekend. There's an upstairs room with its own bar that can be reserved where food and gifts can be exchanged with a little more privacy.
Upscale Lounges are really great for a more laid back night. Take a party bus or limo out in a fun area like Santa Monica or West Hollywood. My favorite lounges in the West Hollywood area include Hyde, Circa Bar at the SLS Hotel and Stone Rose at the Sofitel. These spots all have fun drinks, a cool ambience, and food available to order.
Instead of arranging transportation, another fun idea for a bachelorette is to carpool to a hotel where all of the girls can spend the night, The idea is to reserve rooms somewhere exclusive such as the W in Hollywood, so that you can gain guest list access to the club and lobby bar. Or get a room somewhere like the Renaissance Hotel at Hollywood and Highland where there are many nightclubs and restaurants in close proximity. Apple Martinis in the in the room first followed by a night out, then late night back in the room. If the bride-to-be has too much to drink she will have somewhere safe to go.
For the bride-to-be who doesn't care for the club scene, or if you're doing a marathon shower/bachelorette weekend, Glen Ivy Hot Springs in Corona is amazing! It's $40-50 for entry, and you get access to hot tubs, the clay pit, locker room and there are even bars offering mimosas and a good little lunch cafe. Guests can choose to schedule spa treatments if they want, or just hang by one of the many beautiful pools. It's the perfect girls day!
Another fun idea for the bride-to-be that doesn't care for clubbing is wine tasting in Santa Barbara or Temecula. There are a variety of guided day tours available so that once your guests have arrived they won't have to drive from winery to winery. Plan a long dinner or festivities at the end of the day so that guests will have a chance to sober up with food before returning home. It is better not to combine this activity with an evening boozefest. Wine tasting makes for a long day of drinking, many times in the sun and guests will likely be too tired to go party that night.
For a more casual night out, busy sports bars have plenty of cute guys for the bride-to-be! Q's in Westwood is a great spot most nights of the week, and it gets crowded on the weekend. There's an upstairs room with its own bar that can be reserved where food and gifts can be exchanged with a little more privacy.
Upscale Lounges are really great for a more laid back night. Take a party bus or limo out in a fun area like Santa Monica or West Hollywood. My favorite lounges in the West Hollywood area include Hyde, Circa Bar at the SLS Hotel and Stone Rose at the Sofitel. These spots all have fun drinks, a cool ambience, and food available to order.
Instead of arranging transportation, another fun idea for a bachelorette is to carpool to a hotel where all of the girls can spend the night, The idea is to reserve rooms somewhere exclusive such as the W in Hollywood, so that you can gain guest list access to the club and lobby bar. Or get a room somewhere like the Renaissance Hotel at Hollywood and Highland where there are many nightclubs and restaurants in close proximity. Apple Martinis in the in the room first followed by a night out, then late night back in the room. If the bride-to-be has too much to drink she will have somewhere safe to go.
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