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Who Pays For What At A Bachelorette Party?

When it comes to bachelorette parties, who pays for what can often cause a bit of a controversy. After all, this is likely one of the last times that the bride will be able to get together with her girlfriends and have some fun before she becomes a married woman. So who should pay for what? Financials are already such a sensitive topic, so instead of beating around the bush when trying to ask everyone, let us help you out and give you some options! In this blog post, we will explore who typically pays for what at a bachelorette party and how to not break the bank while doing so. We'll also give some tips on how the bride can chip in as little as possible while still having a great celebration!

So… who gets the bill?


The maid of honor and bridesmaids will typically split most of the expenses for a bachelorette party. This includes things like party favors, decorations, food, drinks, and any other necessities for the night. It's easiest to have one person in charge of the budget for the bachelorette party and they can keep track of everything so everyone is paying around the same amount and splitting the cost equally. However, it is ultimately up to each individual group to decide who exactly pays for what.

It is important to keep in mind what all the different expenses are, which can be another good reason to have one person in charge of the budget. Most Bachelorette party expenses include hotels, airfare or gas, groceries, meals and drinks out, rideshares or taxis, activities, entertainment, party accessories, decorations, and invitations. Yes, that's a lot, but always remember the bridesmaids and other guests will most likely be more than willing to help with the costs! There are also many places (*ahem* Sprinkled With Pink;) *ahem*) that offer insanely cute Bachelorette Party products for unbeatable prices which are sure to go over well with your guests!

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Should the Bride Pay?


One thing to keep in mind is that the bride should not be expected to pay for everything herself! Yes, she’s the reason we are all here, but she has likely already shelled out a lot of money for her wedding, so it's only fair that her friends help chip in for the bachelorette party. If you're looking for ways to help out the bride, consider pitching in for some of the bigger ticket items like drinks or food. Or, if you're crafty, you can even make some of the decorations yourself!

Of course, there are no set rules, but typically the maid of honor and bridesmaids will split most of the cost of the bride’s expenses while the bride herself pays for her own travel expenses and chips in for other things like food and activities. If the bachelorette party is being held in her hometown, she may not have to worry about any travel expenses. She may chip in for groceries, meals and drinks out, and activities, but again, it’s different for everyone and their respective budgets. The most important thing is to communicate with everyone involved so that everyone knows what to expect and can plan accordingly! The bride should also be sure to communicate with her maid of honor about what kind of bachelorette party she wants and what kind of budget she is comfortable with before anything is booked or planned. This way everyone knows what to expect and can plan accordingly!

How to Plan an Inexpensive Bachelorette Party

Now that you know a bit more about who pays for what at a bachelorette party, it's time to start planning! If you're on a tight budget, don't worry - there are plenty of ways to throw a great party without spending a lot of money, that way splitting the cost of the entire thing won’t be as daunting for those who may not have a lot to spend.

While some choose to travel far and wide for the weekend to celebrate their last days as a single woman, it is definitely not the only option. There are tons of options to have a bach party at someone’s house, or in a nearby city, so no one has to worry about the travel nerves that go along with flying and hotels. Not only will this save you money, but it'll also be more cozy and intimate at someone’s house by having the ultimate slumber party.

Another way to lessen the cost but can also be easier to divvy out the expenses can be to have some simple snacks and drinks before you go out or have the guest bring/supply their own. This helps ensure that everyone is able to enjoy their own choice of food and drink and takes the expenses off the group as a whole.

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The bottom line is that there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to who pays for what at a bachelorette party. It all comes down to what the bride and her friends are comfortable with. Communication is key, so just be open and honest with each other about expenses and play with some options and possibilities for the group. At the end of the day, it's important to remember that a bachelorette party is all about celebrating the bride and her last few days as a single woman. So have fun and don't worry too much about who is paying for what. After all, this is a once in a lifetime event!

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