Here's the one thing that trips up almost every big bachelor or bachelorette party: not everyone in the group can (or wants to) spend the same amount. Handled badly, money talk turns into tension, last-minute drop-outs, and drama nobody signed up for. If you're the one planning, here's how to build a fair, drama-free trip even when budgets are all over the place.
Collecting payment early isn't rude, it's what keeps the planner sane and makes the whole trip feel legit. Set a deadline and don't book anything until it's covered.
Some places just make it easier to flex the plan without turning it into a headache. A venue like Camper Club Malinalco works well for this: it sleeps groups over 250, gives you the whole property to yourselves, has plenty of room to actually hang out, and offers food options that scale by tier. That gives whoever's planning room to adjust costs without wrecking the group's experience.
A simple, clearly communicated plan usually beats a "perfect" one.
Planning a bachelor or bachelorette party across different budgets is doable. The trick is setting a clear base budget, offering tiered options, and picking a venue that makes logistics easy without driving up costs. That's how the group actually has fun, the vibe stays good, and you get to focus on what matters: celebrating before the wedding.
Plan your bachelor or bachelorette party at Camper Club Malinalco, a private venue near Mexico City built for large groups, with flexible options, lodging, and full amenities.
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