Hens Paaarrtttyyyy!

Now, Nan loves her food, wine. cocktails and hitting the dance floor (quite tragically) after a few of the latter. And if there's one thing I know in Auckland, it's the night life around the city, so perhaps we could just have it at a bar. Great place for those dares too. But no one's going to be a sober driver, and it can be awfully difficult - getting a group of taxis on Friday night in the city

So here's what I'm thinking, maybe -
Hire a limo

There are a few options available in Auckland:

  • Lincoln Limousines - For 10 people, hire starts from $350 for the first hour and then it's $210 for additional hours. You can also get one for 16 people, but that's a whooping $590 for the first hour... whoa! Would be OK if you split the cost I suppose, but for some reason I told Nan that Lai (the other sister) and I would pick up the cost.

  • Classic American Limousines - For smaller crowds, you can hire a limo for just $199 per hour. They seem to have a pretty good range too.

Or a Party Bus?

If we did have quite a large crowd, we could hire a party bus - I've always wanted to hire one of those. Couple of options available in Auckland- Party Bus company and The Good Time Bus. No prices on their website though.

Location, Location, Location

Once we get transportation sorted, where to next? Drink champagne, cruising around Mission Bay maybe and then on the bars!

Caluzzi Bar & Cabaret - Since Showboys shut down, this is quite possibly one of the most popular locations for a hens night out. It's just $55 per person (including dinner & show), but this is a drag show girls - so the 'boys' may not quite be what the girls are after.


Gina's - If it is good-looking and LOUD male waiting staff they are after, we may have to check out Gina's Pizza & Pasta. Ahh... the boys there... Mamma Mia!

There are the old favourites at the Viaduct - Degree, Lenin Bar, Cowboys (a bit small and a growing clientele of sleazy older men) O'Hagans (not that good any more though), Bungalow 8 (love the decor of this bar, but it can be a bit quiet and it has a strange black 'sucky' fish attached to the fish tank). For an old school, back-down memory lane dance-fest, you can't beat Boogie Wonderland and Soul Bar (though be warned, you cannot enter Soul Bar with any hen-gear like veils, horns or cowboy hats etc.)


Quite a selection of bar to choose from at View Auckland.co.nz too or The Viaduct.



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