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Who Pays for a Bachelorette Party?

The short answer: the guests split the cost and cover the bride. Here's how it usually works, plus what entertainment really costs.

Who Pays for a Bachelorette Party? The Real Answer

The most common rule: the bride does not pay. The guests, the bridal party and invited friends, split the costs of the party, and together they cover the bride's share of drinks, activities and entertainment.

The maid of honor usually organizes the budget and collects everyone's portion ahead of time, so there are no awkward money moments on the night. Big items like a house rental, dinner or a male entertainer are divided evenly among the guests.

How much should each person budget? Expect to split lodging, food and drinks, and entertainment. A male entertainer is one of the most memorable splurges, and shared between the group it's surprisingly affordable.

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FAQ β€” Who Pays for a Bachelorette Party

Does the bride pay for her own bachelorette party?

No. Traditionally the guests split the cost and cover the bride's share.

Who organizes the bachelorette party budget?

Usually the maid of honor collects each guest's portion in advance.

How is the cost of a male entertainer split?

The entertainer's fee is divided evenly among the attending guests, making it affordable per person.

How much does bachelorette entertainment cost?

HeatLine VIP packages start around $200 solo; split among the group it's very budget-friendly.

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