Try Using Trivia Games at Your Bacheloretter Party To Make It Exciting

No matter what kind of party you’re having – tame or risqué – it’s likely you’re bringing together a group of people who do not know each other well.You should keep in mind that not all your guests will know each other, and that the bride and/or groom will probably be the only thing everyone has in common – organizing trivia games based on the couple will bring everyone together and give plenty of opportunities for laughs.Keep reading to find out everything you need to know to organize your trivia games, from structure to questions – even prizes.

Who Knows the Bride/Couple Best

Most of the time, not all your guests will arrive at the same time – so create a simple-to-answer quiz (either short-answer or multiple-choice) that you can hand to each invitee as they walk in.These questions can be only about the bride (What sport did Anne play?Who is Anne’s celebrity crush?How old was Anne when she went on her first date?), or about the the bride and her fiancée (How were Anne and James introduced?Did Anne and James kiss good-bye on their first date? ).One option is for you to take everyone’s quizzes and “grade” them yourself, or (which is more fun), give each guest someone else’s quiz and then go around to see who answered the most correctly.
How Well Do You Know Your Fiancée

Another option is to prepare a list of questions and put them to the groom before the party, being sure to ask questions that the bride should be able to know or guess at.Later in the party, ask the bride to sit in the center of the room; you ask her the same questions you asked her fiancee and compare answers.Sometimes the bride and groom will be in total disagreement, so this gives the bride a chance to tell anecdotes, as well as perhaps hear some surprisingly romantic comments from her fiancee.  Possible questions might include:  Which of James’s brothers does he feel closer to?  What is, for James, your best physical feature?

What Questions Should I Ask

Keep in mind your guests and the tone of the party.A bachelorette party is simply not the same as a bridal shower.If the guests are not intimate friends of the bride, or at least in her age group, it may be best to omit explicit or intensely personal questions.A question is probably too extreme if it’s something you would feel uncomfortable having your own mother-in-law knowing about – try not to put your friend in that position.The idea is to create an environment where everyone feels interested in the topics, but not uncomfortable with the amount of disclosure. Some other awesome stuff for your shower might include homemade baby shower favors, noah’s ark baby shower or baby shower invitations.

Cool Prizes

When deciding on prizes, again, take into consideration the theme and tone of the event, as well as your guests’ tastes.Any of these options can be purchased without breaking your budget.A sedate bridal shower may have as prizes a silky scarf or perfumed bath salts, which are romantic without being vulgar.On the other hand, if the party is more on the provocative side, your prizes can match – perhaps thongs or massage oil.
Trivia games let you save money and still show the bride and her guests a great time.

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