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A co-ed bachelor/bachelorette party can be a LOT of fun. I didn't do it for my wedding, but I've been involved with the planning of several bachelorette parties, one of which was co-ed.
I think the best solution for this type of event is to spend part of the night with just the girls and then meet up later with the guys. That way you get to have some festive girl-only time, but still have the thrill of co-ed partying. Since I've been a bride, maid of honor and bridesmaid multiple times, I decided to put together a website with everything I learned. For some fun co-ed bachelor/bachelorette party ideas, check out my thoughts here: Co-ed bachelorette party . Last edited by MaidOfHonor : 03-31-2008 at 07:53 AM. |
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My H2B and I want to go bowling together as our co-ed party. We both go bowling weekly for fun anyways. We both told eachother we wouldn't be happy if some of the things that now seem to happen at the separate parties occured.
It depends on where you live but you might also have a "fun park" somewhere that has go-carts, laser tag, mini golf, some have bowling, but that way the younger part of your wedding party can have fun too. My H2B's sister had her rehearsal joint and they did it at Dave N Busters. Just a couple ideas for you. |
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