What Not to Do at Your Bachelorette Party

what not to do bachelorette party

All brides love to talk about what they'll do at their bachelorette party; from weekends away at the spa to a night out on the town, there's no end to the fun that can be planned for a night out with the girls! However, no matter what your plans for the bachelorette party, there are just some things you shouldn't do when you're out with your bridal party, no matter what!

Here are some common mistakes that every bride-to-be should avoid when out on the town with her ladies, no matter how crazy the night might get:

Not Communicating Honestly With Your Fiancé

Sure, you might want to take off for the weekend and leave an air of mystery behind, but for the sake of your future marriage, it's important to talk about what's going to occur at not only the bachelorette party, but the bachelor party, as well. Remember, your relationship should be built on honesty and openness – if you can't even talk about your night out with the bridal party, then you might be in some hot water later!

Don’t Drink Excessively

In other words, don't go heavy on the drinks! Yes, the bachelorette party is meant to be the opportunity for you and your friends to kick back and let loose; on the other hand, don't you want to remember just how much fun you had at your bachelorette party? Keep the drinks to a minimum, or drink water between beverages; you will be in much better situation to have fun with your bridal party!

Don’t Blend Into The Crowd

Your bachelorette party is a chance to shine; why waste that opportunity by wearing regular cocktail dresses? Instead, stand out from the crowd by distinguishing your self as the bride-to-be. A popular trend has been to get T-shirts for the bachelorette party that spell out your special role on your big day. All of your bridesmaids can get involved in the action too – just order them rhinestone bridal T-shirts as well, and you've got a great recipe for a fun night out!

Don’t Slip Into Rated-R Territory

With all of the cell phones and digital cameras around - not to mention a plethora of social networking sites where the pictures can be posted – you can bet that any naughty behavior will quickly be brought to light faster than you can say "I do". 

Don’t Have Vague Plans

So many bachelorette parties start out strong, but then end up chaotic at the end of the night simply because it wasn't well planned. Although this responsibility lies squarely with your maid of honor, you can do your part by getting the run-down of the plan before the big night. Make sure all of your bridesmaids know the itinerary before the night starts; this way, you'll all be able to keep tabs on one another and make sure that everyone comes back home together – after all, nothing ruins a bachelorette party like a lost bridesmaid