London is one of the most vibrant cities in the world, with its unequalled nightlife experiences, world-class dining, and iconic landmarks, leading the way before it. As such, most brides-to-be love to have their bachelorette parties in this beautiful city. As a party lover, I can hardly count the bachelorette parties I’ve attended throughout my adult life. However, none gave me the kind of experience I had at my best friend’s bachelorette party.
It was the first of its kind that I was attending on a party boat. The idea sounded strange at first, but when I thought about it further, I imagined how much fun and adventure we would have on that boat, so I gave in to it. I wanted to be part of the entire process. From planning the event to organising people and managing event activities, but because I had a busy work schedule in the week leading up to the event, I couldn’t take part in the process.
However, the bride and her family did an amazing job getting everything planned out properly. We all decided it would be a night party with lots of drinks and an all-white style. As you may have already predicted, it was a girls’ party, so we had no men around.
We searched for the best party boats in London and landed at Thames Party Boat, where we booked the Hurlingham boat. This vessel had a total passenger capacity of 140. Since we only invited 20 people to the party, there was so much space for us to dance, dine, and perform a whole lot of other activities throughout the night.
The crew from Thames Party Boats even made the experience more special. It turned out that they had organised well over 20 different bridal showers on their boats, so they understood the memo very well. They were lively, and the DJ on the deck was just out of this world. I particularly loved the food served by the caterers hired from Thames Party Boats and their special cocktail drinks as well.
If you are looking to plan a bachelorette party and you’re wondering where to get a party boat for this event,
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