A Walk Down Memory Lane
Over the years, the bachelorette party has evolved in more ways than one. During the ‘60s all the way to the ‘80s, it was typically a single party and not a weekend-long event. There was a time when ladies attended a bachelorette luncheon as well. This involved meeting up for drinks on the Friday night that preceded the day of the wedding! During the ‘90s, things started to morph into the bachelorette party as we now know it. The bride-to-be and her bridesmaids would hit the clubs and participate in rowdier events. This means that the events are now longer and more fun than they used to be!

A Walk Down Memory Lane
The Truth About Professional Dancers
Around 20 percent of these parties involve a male dancer! For the sake of reference, roughly 40 percent of bachelor parties hire a female dancer. Over the years, it has become some kind of “tradition” or expectation to have a professional performer on a bachelorette party. However, the truth is that this does not happen most of the time. Usually, it is nothing more than a group of women who are taking a girl’s weekend to celebrate the last days of singledom of the bride-to-be. This is simply an opportunity to take it easy and have fun with their gal pals after all the stress of planning a wedding!

The Truth About Professional Dancers