The Henparty, next to the Wedding day is the most important day in a girls life. Even better than a birthday, a Henparty is the final send off for the Bride-to-be. Henparties can be extremely well planned and competitive affairs. Gone are the days of a 'knees up' in the local pub and a taxi home. Instead today women are chartering yachts, enjoying cookery demos, spending weekends at activity centres and more. What was just a night out five years ago has turned into something much more. Essentially there are five key elements to a typical Irish Henparty- an afternoon activity, a meal, games and dressing up, pubs/clubs and accommodation. And like weddings, despite the recession - Henparties are here to stay with most women, no matter small or large budget, going to huge effort to organise the perfect Hen. So the pressure on the bridesmaids to organise 'the best Henparty ever' can be fierce. Follow these steps and you are guaranteed a Hennight to remember!
Written by Kate Hyde of www.henparty.ie
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