This list  bachelorette party ideas from EventBrite was compiled by Daisy Barringer. It was written before we started hosting floral crown headdress bachelorette parties at our facility, so I have added it as a bonus item and the original list is below.

The Headdress Workshop at Mannequin Madness In two hours you and your BFF’s will be rocking a floral crown headdress that you made by hand using artificial flowers. Or you can make one using sea shells, butterflies and things that sparkle. What makes this different from the other ideas below is you get BOTH an experience of a fun bonding activity AND afterwards you have something to wear as a tangible reminder of your time together.

And a headdress looks good on women of all ages, sizes, and shapes. The Headdress Workshop is held in the warehouse of Mannequin Madness. They have group classes every Sunday or you can book a private group on another day and time. There is a full kitchen on the premises so you can have  a potluck or catered event. For more ideas for floral crown headdress bachelorette parties, check out this board on Pinterest.  

Photo Credit: Kodiak Greenwood An Epic Spa Day Is there anything better than lazing around all day, sipping champs, and getting pampered? No, no there is not. The only problem with a spa day is that the girls will be off in separate rooms getting exfoliated, scrubbed, and rubbed down. Not exactly sure how that’s a problem, but maybe it has something to do with being apart from one another. You can ensure it’ll be a bonding experience by going to a spa where you can make a whole day of it. Cavallo Point’s Spa (ranked the fourth best hotel spa in the U.S. by Travel and Leisure) is just the spot. To start, Cavallo’s historic property in Fort Baker, located a half mile north of the Golden Gate Bridge, is totally stunning with amazing views. The spa features 11,000 square feet with 11 treatment rooms, a warm mediation pool, and, last but not least, a fire pit, aka: the perfect place for post-treatment lounging and girl talk. There are morning fitness classes for the girls who want to get their exercise on first (not sure who you are, but we’re definitely sure you exist). And then, after everyone’s all relaxed from spa treatments, the group can take a custom hands-on cooking class. We suggest Bites and Flights. In this course, you’ll eat four to eight bites, paired with a flight of four wines. If you want to stay the night (you do), check out the Girlfriends’ Getaway package, which includes accommodations plus $400 in credit to apply to spa treatments, cooking classes, room service, and lots of other good stuff.

A Very Bridal Scavenger Hunt If the bridal party is even the slightest bit competitive, why not test everyone’s wit and teamwork with The Bride-‘n’-Go Seek Hunt put on by Watson Adventures? Your mission: search for objects and take photos in specific locations in SF neighborhoods. Instead of your typical random scavenger hunt, everything relates to the bride and her wedding. It’s HER day after all, in case you didn’t hear. It’s a great opportunity for the bride’s out-of-town friends to see the city in a unique way (and get to know everyone better). And at the end, you’ll all gather in a bar (or a location of your choice) to take a custom Know Your Bride Quiz and raise a glass to the winners (and the bride…because again: her day). The whole thing takes around two hours and is a fun way for people to bond before the heavy drinking starts.

Photo Credit: Fairmont Heritage Place, Ghirardelli Square A Suite Hotel Slumber Party San Francisco has plenty of hotels with sweet suites (usually costing anywhere from $2,000 to $15,000). Find the one you like the best and spend the night in ordering room service, poppin’ bottles, playing games, having pillow fights, braiding each other’s hair, prank calling boys, and watching movies. We love the suites at the Fairmont Heritage Place at Ghirardelli Squarebecause they’re actually like residential-style accommodations, but with all of the luxuries of a hotel, including outdoor terraces with fire pits, in-residence massages, an afternoon wine and cheese reception, and personal chefs and waiters if you want ‘em. And it’s really affordable (for a hotel suite anyway) with daily rates starting at $1,600 for a two bedroom (that very comfortably sleeps six). Best of all: you can get Le Marais pastries in the morning.

Photo Credit: Francis Ford Coppola Winery A Wine Country Pool Party San Francisco is not known for its sunbathing weather, so you’ll have to venture outside of the city for this one. But, it’s well worth the trip when the destination is the pool at the Francis Ford Coppola Winery. Rent as many Cabines as you need to accommodate your group (each one can be used by up to four people, though exceptions can be made) and includes four pool passes, a private shower, and towels. You get the Cabines for the entire day, so take a break from sunning and swimming at either 11:30 AM or 1:30 PM for a private tour and tasting and then head back to the pool where you can order lunch (and more drinks) from the Pool Café. Later on, play bocce at one of the four courts or borrow a board game to play in the shade.

Photo Credit: SF Bay Adventures An Adventure on the Bay Everyone loves a boat…especially when that boat is cruising around the Bay providing Instagram opportunity after Instagram opportunity. SF Bay Adventures has a boat trip for pretty much every bride’s personality. You can go whale watching at the Farallon Islands, chow down at a lobster feed on Angel Island, listen to live jazz during a sunset cruise, watch a Giants game from a schooner in McCovey Cove, indulge in a champagne dinner on a yacht, or throw a pirate party(our favorite and probably the one every bride will want)—ahoy!

Photo Credit: Cozymeal An Interactive Cooking Class (with Wine, of course) The point of a bachelorette party is not just to embarrass the bride (and get really drunk). It’s a chance for friends of the bride to break the ice and bond, especially if they haven’t met yet. And, this is something that happens quite quickly when a group of women try to cook a meal together. Cozymeal is a great choice for brides who want something low key (especially if the party is a multi-day affair). Professional chefs can come to you or can go to them. Cook a gourmet three-course French meal, partake in an Iron Chef-style cooking competition, or do a full market tour that includes shopping at the farmer’s market, planning, and preparing a four-course lunch. Even if you are planning on a weekend of non-stop drinking, you’ve still gotta eat, right?

Photo Credit: Flickr/Mark H. Anbinder A Musical Night to Remember Consider the best activity (bachelorette party or otherwise) of all time. You know what we’re getting at. Yup, that’s right: Karaoke. The Mint is always an excellent spot with great performers, but the downside is that it’s crowded and popular and there’s a good chance not everyone in your group will get a turn. Instead, consider going to a sing-a-long at The Castro Theater (this is your chance to do your best Elsa) or getting a private room at a spot like Playground where there’s a full bar and lots of drink specials. If karaoke isn’t the group’s jam, the dueling pianos at Johnny Foley’s may be the ticket since singing along isn’t required, but is totally encouraged. Song suggestions include: “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” and, if she’s that kinda bride (we all know one): “Gold Digger.” Main Image: Clane Gessel Photography via Brides

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