Bachelorette Party Ideas for 21 and Under

Underage Girls can be Part of the Brides "Last Night Out" too

© Jessica Cochran

Feb 2, 2009
Planning a bachelorette party to include underage girls can be quite a challenge for the maid-of-honor, but is easily done with a little creativity and some preparation.

With underage girls, a night on the town is out of the question. Some of the bachelorette party traditions will have to be forgone – there will be no bar-hopping, no night clubs, and the maid-of-honor can nix the male dancers. However this doesn’t mean the party has to be a bore.

Pick a “Main Event”

Instead of dancing in the clubs, spend the night dancing on a pole. That’s right, many places now host “Pole Parties” that are perfect for any girls night out. Empowerment Through Exotic Dance, located in Chicago Heights, Illinois, is one such place.

Not only will the group have a lot of laughs, but they will experience a great workout and be able to snap a few album-worthy photos as well. The bride will also learn a new move or two that she can show off on her wedding night. The best part – you only have to be 18 to participate.

If dancing isn’t the bride-to-be’s style, try to find something that is. If she’s a movie lover, try a themed bachelorette party. Is Sex in the City one of her favorites? Maybe Pretty in Pink? Regardless of her choice, host a movie night – no age limit required. Have the party-goers dress up as their favorite characters, provide popcorn and candy, and decorate the house with posters.

For a little extra excitement, take the party outside. Go to a restaurant, take a trip to the bowling alley, or have a scavenger hunt in the center of town. The looks the group will receive – in all their dressed-up glory – will usher in a lot of laughs to the party.

If a more relaxing atmosphere is what the bride needs, take a trip to the spa. Trade the junk food for a soft robe, and the rowdiness for a quiet setting. Choose a full-service site that offers a little bit of everything, and don’t leave without getting massages and mud wraps.

Better yet, make it a weekend of relaxation. Lounge around a hotel or house in pajamas and slippers, give each other manicures and pedicures, do each other’s hair, and give make-over’s. At the end it, the bride will be stress-free and ready to say “I do.”

Don’t Forget the Games

Games can make any bachelorette party go from good to great. Some are raunchy and others are classic, but they all bring laughs and entertainment to the group. A good idea is to hold the games at the maid-of-honors house after the main event so the group can be as loud as they want. Also, don’t forget the prizes!

For a bride who is a little reserved, try a scavenger hunt – complete with clues and a treasure map. Or for those maids-of-honor who are running short on time, a simple list of hidden objects will due. Another idea is to create a list of questions for the bride to find out just how much she really knows about her future hubby – don’t be afraid to get creative. Talk to her fiancé beforehand to get the right answers.

For the rowdy bride, try a “Pecker Toss” game in which party-goers wear a specific body part on their head while their partner tries to throw a ring around it. Other provocative games such as a “Naughty Doodle Drawing Game” and a mature version of “Pin the Tail on the Donkey” can be found at bachelorettesuperstore.com.

Age limits don’t have to be a factor when planning a bachelorette party. Get creative, try something different, and host a party the bride will never forget.


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