The Best Places For A Hen Party
Most brides-to-be would have their hen party with specific hen party accessories and outfits.
Or this involves a make-believe game, which, in order to have any credibility at all, should be played in settings to match.
Otherwise, how would you feel, girls, to come dressed as cowgirls with colorful neckerchiefs and sporting cowboy hats in one of the smartest restaurants downtown? Wouldn't you fit better in some Texan pub after a rodeo? Remember that even the classy Sarah Jessica Parker and her equally classy separated husband, Hugh Grant, gave up their smart suits and city airs and put on some classical cowboy hats to match the settings in 'Did You Hear about the Morgans?'.
And while you, the cowgirls could still pretend you landed directly from Texas, those of you playing the Indians would surely have a hard time with their wigs and headbands in a fancy restaurant.
And if you - all sporty girls, knowing each other from high school - would like to revive those days, having everything you need from majorette outfits to racing girl or, for those manlier of you, even baseball girl, referee and boxer outfits, what place would suit your hen party - a similar gym or exactly that old one that you could definitely rent for one night, or the elegant house of the future bride, with an immense garden and a sizable pool? You can bet that, however exciting a hen party by the poolside may be, those kinds of outfits and the theme chosen -high-school life - wouldn't match such an opulent decor at all.
Well, this doesn't mean that, if you selected some sexy police women costumes and naughty convict ones, you'd have to spend your night in a police station, or, if you settled for some hot air-hostess costumes, you should rent an entire airplane for a perfect make-believe.
It means just that, if feasible, it would make much more sense to appear as fairytale princesses in Disneyland than on the streets of New York, like the adorably fluffy Amy Adams in 'Enchanted', in short, that any theme should have its appropriate settings.
Therefore, there are no best places for a hen party in absolute terms, but, if you chose a costumed party, then for your party to go well and everyone to enter into the spirit of things, you should make sure that the settings match the relevant outfits and theme.
Or this involves a make-believe game, which, in order to have any credibility at all, should be played in settings to match.
Otherwise, how would you feel, girls, to come dressed as cowgirls with colorful neckerchiefs and sporting cowboy hats in one of the smartest restaurants downtown? Wouldn't you fit better in some Texan pub after a rodeo? Remember that even the classy Sarah Jessica Parker and her equally classy separated husband, Hugh Grant, gave up their smart suits and city airs and put on some classical cowboy hats to match the settings in 'Did You Hear about the Morgans?'.
And while you, the cowgirls could still pretend you landed directly from Texas, those of you playing the Indians would surely have a hard time with their wigs and headbands in a fancy restaurant.
And if you - all sporty girls, knowing each other from high school - would like to revive those days, having everything you need from majorette outfits to racing girl or, for those manlier of you, even baseball girl, referee and boxer outfits, what place would suit your hen party - a similar gym or exactly that old one that you could definitely rent for one night, or the elegant house of the future bride, with an immense garden and a sizable pool? You can bet that, however exciting a hen party by the poolside may be, those kinds of outfits and the theme chosen -high-school life - wouldn't match such an opulent decor at all.
Well, this doesn't mean that, if you selected some sexy police women costumes and naughty convict ones, you'd have to spend your night in a police station, or, if you settled for some hot air-hostess costumes, you should rent an entire airplane for a perfect make-believe.
It means just that, if feasible, it would make much more sense to appear as fairytale princesses in Disneyland than on the streets of New York, like the adorably fluffy Amy Adams in 'Enchanted', in short, that any theme should have its appropriate settings.
Therefore, there are no best places for a hen party in absolute terms, but, if you chose a costumed party, then for your party to go well and everyone to enter into the spirit of things, you should make sure that the settings match the relevant outfits and theme.
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