The real cost will be a long way off €150. If you add in food/drink for the weekend, travel to/from airports at either end, the obligatory new outfit(s) for the participating ladies, they will be lucky to have any change back from €500.A
So yes everyone, I have considered the cost for people and with a years notice I am sure everyone will find 150 euros affordable
The real cost will be a long way off €150. If you add in food/drink for the weekend, travel to/from airports at either end, the obligatory new outfit(s) for the participating ladies, they will be lucky to have any change back from €500.
And if they are then facing the cost of another new outfit for the wedding, plus present, plus babysitter, possibly plus a hotel overnight, it will be costing them €1k overall.
Hope it goes well for you.
why not book a nice venue for Afternoon Tea, like in Dublin they have Afternoon Tea in the Westin or in Harvey Nichols Dundrum, a really fun day out and the ladies who drink could have Champagne Afternoon Tea. .
Fizzelina, thank you for the idea but honestly, would you be happy with this as your hen night? I'm not a mad party one at all but even I would be a bit upset at this...it sounds very dull for a young Bride to Be. She doesnt drink, that doesnt make her 80 odd!! We (her sisters and her friends) want to give her a good send off and a night she will remember.
Whatever happened to just a good oul night out on the town??, bite to eat early on then hit up some good clubs/pubs. -.
If you want a different hen weekend in Ireland, I would recommend Causey Farm
near Kells in Meath. Its a great laugh.
causey.ie/hen-parties/
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