8 Budget-Smart Tips for Planning a Bachelorette Party
5. BYOW (Bring Your Own Wine)

Some restaurants let you bring your own wine for a minimal corking fee, a great alternative to restaurant liquor prices which tend to be marked up by over 40%. Bring a few bottles to share and reach out to others in your party to do the same. Just be sure to call ahead to let the restaurant manager know/ask if you can actually do this!














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Post a CommentGreat tips thanks for the ideas im planning a bachelorette party now, and you helped lessen the load of cost off the maid of honor shoulders
Great article Andrea! These are some really good money saving tips!
a whole day??? YIKES!
I’m going to be planning a bachelorette party. Thanks for the tips.
cant wait to get married some day
If part of the bachelorette day is a morning at the spa, does that mean the host will be paying for the bride-to-be’s spa treatments? Does the maid of honor ask the other bridesmaid to split the bill? What is the protocol?
This is just what I need I have to plan one next month, YIKES
spa treatments is what I want for bachelorette party
Such great ideas and tips, gonna share with my newly engaged girlfriend!
I’m married but great tip
nice tips
Great tips! I was just talking with my friend on her bachelorette party the other night too.
great tips and ideas.
Interesting.
Instead of a destination party, bringing the destination to the party with a cute theme can be fun, but only if that’s what the bride to be wants, of course!
As the soon to be MIL….What is expected of me for the bachelorette party? How do I know if the bride would prefer I skip this party and only attend the shower?