How to Plan an Alcohol Free Bachelorette Party

By eHow Weddings Editor

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Drinking is a big part of the typical bachelorette party. Long gone are the days of a bridesmaid's luncheon the day before the wedding--now brides booze it up just like grooms. But if the future Mrs. is underage, pregnant, a recovering alcoholic or of a religion that prohibits alcohol use, there are plenty of ways to have a wild time without a drop of wine, beer or hard liquor in sight.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Get away with the girls to a swanky hotel for a pajama party. Rent your favorite chick flicks, order delicious room service and play games. Trivia about the groom is a good way to kick off the night. As the evening gets rowdier, bridesmaids can playfully roast the bride-to-be, play X-rated games inspired by pin-the-tail on the donkey or other fun activities.
Step2
Escape to a spa. Who needs wine to unwind when a talented masseuse can work out every kink in your neck as gentle New Age music plays in the background? Be sure to include some unusual spa treatments while you're there to keep it fun--like mud baths or seaweed wraps if you haven't yet enjoyed them.
Step3
Get your thrills at an amusement park. Screaming at the top of your lungs as you go up and down a roller coaster is a great way to release any pre-wedding anxiety. Be sure to take funny carnival pictures with your bridesmaids and to eat plenty of cotton candy and funnel cake.
Step4
Go for some fondue. There's nothing more decadent than dipping delicious strawberries into hot dark chocolate. A fondue restaurant is a great way to kick off a bachelorette party, no alcohol required.
Step5
Have a psychic encounter. Take the bride to be for a tarot card reading or palm reading. Be sure to ask the psychic leading questions, like whether the bride will have fourteen children or fifteen.

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