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  1. I have to organise a hen night for a friend getting married soon. This is something I've never done before and I really don't want to mess it up for her! Anybody got any ideas regarding planning, food, music, entertainment options...any advice is welcome!!!

  2. Pole dancing classes are a fun option for a hen's night and becoming a really popular way to get fit too.

  3. Hi

    Try..and...make..it..apersonal..affair...in..you..home..or..terrace..or..at.a.friends.place
    you..could..pick..a.theme..if..you..friends..are.enthusiastic..enough..to..follow..it.
    Have..fun..bridal..party..games..you..can..get..these..online..get..a..karaoke..set..and..go
    have..a.blast..with..it

    • CommentAuthorRitu Gupta
    • CommentTimeOct 20th 2008
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    I think the best hen nights I've experienced have some kind of activity, or a series of events that build in momentum throughout the evening. Because you don't want to have a big group of girls getting tired or bored -- that's no fun at all. You need the perfectly orchestrated evening.

    So I LOVE Camilla's pole dancing idea. Or take a cooking class, have a picnic, or a scavenger hunt to all the bride's favourite spots around town. Or if you're doing a straight bar night, be sure to have games or something that gives the group focus.

    • CommentAuthorRicha Shah
    • CommentTimeOct 21st 2008
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    How about a spa day? or a spa night? You could have the nail and massage guys come to your home and pamper all the ladies. Some girls might find that more fun than a night out of drinking.