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Thread: Bachelorette Party in Miami/Miami Beach
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09-10-10, 01:59 PM #21
Re: Bachelorette Party in Miami/Miami Beach
I always see girls having a Bachelorette party in clubs. They seem to have a great time dancing it up with strange guys. STRANGE IS THE BEST. I would say find a Male Strip Club and you would have the time of your life. I use to work at one but thats beside the point. Women like men in thongs!
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09-10-10, 02:00 PM #22
Re: Bachelorette Party in Miami/Miami Beach
lol susan, you know who lives in miami
you can always go clubbing like xav suggested. that's typical. try jetskiing the intracoastal or biscayne bay one day and dock up to a restaurant for a seafood lunch. another day spent shopping/drinking on lincoln rd after a morning on the beach is also a good idea.
nice hotels are the national, victor, delano, and the lowes (lowes and delano are best choices). all have great restaurants and concierege services that will keep you entertained. they're also central to everything there is to do as a bachelorette party in miami.
ps - if xav suddenly appears, run. run like the wind.Last edited by (2)manno; 09-10-10 at 02:02 PM.
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09-16-10, 01:52 PM #26
Re: Bachelorette Party in Miami/Miami Beach
Yeah, generally South Beach is where all your ritzy clubs will be. And the beach is always lovely, although if you want slightly less crowds feel free to drive the 30 minutes up to Ft. Lauderdale or Hollywood, as I feel they've got nicer and quieter beachfront. But yeah, in Miami the club scene is pretty big.
As for watersports, well you could do the jet skiing already mentioned, or charter a boat for a nice day on the ocean, there are also large dive boats that'll take you out to the reef and let you snorkel, or nightly gambling cruises.
I consider the Seaquarium and Metro Zoo there a fun time, but it might not be on your list of things for a bachelorette party. If you have free time be sure to check out the food, there are all sorts of great places along Miracle Mile in Coral Gables, just a wee bit south of you, and if you keep going you'll find a whole bunch of authentic Cuban places.
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