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Hen party ideas

  • 08-03-2010 4:43pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1


    Has anyone been to Paris for a hen party? Looking for ideas. Anywhere in Ireland that was a bit different?
    What about Belgium? I have heard it is really reasonable.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 64 ✭✭curlybob


    Hi there...

    Planned a hen for my friend last year in Sligo and just finished planning my own! A major factor in the success of a hen party seems to be keeping costs down and throwing in different little sentimental things. I would love to go abroad but know my friends and family just cant afford it right now, so going to have the best time possible on the lowest budget.

    Last year for my friends hen we did the following:

    Slide show on Powerpoint (this is your life theme) and we gathered all the hens together before going out for a glass of champagne and wantch the dvd which was a surprise for the hen. It also included pics of all the girls ont he hen (25 in total). Everyone just loved this!!

    Mr&Mrs quiz, where we had asked the groom 25 questions and the bride has to guess the answers.

    We also made a guest book with a pic of each of the girls attending the hen and they wrote their greeting underneath it, so she can treasure it for years to come...

    it was alot of work but it amde it very special for her!

    For my own I'm having a pajama party for the friday night with a few glasses of wine and then heading to carrick on shannon the next day to go ont he tear.


    In terms of Paris a pint of beer is €5-7, its been a while since i was in belguim but dont remember it being too reasonable. If you want to go away and have it cheap I suggest Prague..plenty of craic too!

    Anyway best of luck!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 674 ✭✭✭Southsider1


    Belgium is as cheap as Dublin!! If you want cheap head for Poland or Prague. Good spots.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 153 ✭✭dresstoimpress


    Dingle or clonakilty are good spots. Not too big,but plenty to do.


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