Bachelorette Party Budget for Large Groups: How to Plan for 10-20 People

Planning a bachelorette party for 10, 15, or even 20 people? The logistics get complicated fast. More people means more opinions, more budget constraints, and more coordination. But it also means you can afford bigger houses, split costs on activities, and throw an epic celebration. Here’s how to make it work.

The Big Group Advantage

Larger groups actually unlock benefits:

  • Better per-person rates on houses, boats, and activities
  • More splitting options for the bride’s costs
  • Group discounts at restaurants and venues
  • More energy for games and nightlife

Realistic Budget Ranges (Per Person)

Budget-Friendly: $200-350/person

Best for: Local or driving-distance destinations

  • Shared Airbnb ($30-60/night each)
  • Potluck meals + 1-2 dinners out
  • Free/cheap activities (beach, hiking, pool)
  • DIY decorations and games

Mid-Range: $400-650/person

Best for: Nashville, Austin, Scottsdale, Savannah

  • Nice rental home ($50-100/night each)
  • Mix of cooking in and restaurants
  • 1-2 paid activities (boat, spa, class)
  • Bar crawls and nightlife

Splurge: $800-1200+/person

Best for: Miami, Vegas, international

  • Luxury accommodations ($100-175/night each)
  • All meals at restaurants
  • Premium activities (yacht, VIP tables)
  • Full weekend of experiences

Cost Breakdown by Category

Accommodation (40-50% of budget)

Large groups need large spaces. Options:

  • Airbnb/VRBO mansion – $400-1500/night, sleeps 12-20
  • Multiple hotel rooms – Book a block for discounts
  • Resort suites – Connecting rooms for group feel

Pro tip: A $900/night house split 15 ways = $60/person/night. That’s cheaper than budget hotels.

Transportation (10-15% of budget)

  • Flights – Book early, use Google Flights alerts
  • Airport shuttles – Split a large Uber/Lyft XL or rent a van
  • Party bus – $400-800 for a few hours (split = $30-50 each)
  • Pedal tavern – $35-50/person

Food & Drinks (25-35% of budget)

  • Strategy: Cook breakfast/lunch, dine out for dinners
  • Grocery run: $15-25/person for weekend supplies
  • Group dinners: Call ahead for large party reservations
  • Alcohol: BYOB saves hundreds vs. bar prices

Activities (15-25% of budget)

Group activities often have per-person minimums or flat rates:

  • Boat rental: $500-1000 flat (better with 15+ people)
  • Spa package: Negotiate group rates
  • Private class: Flat rate divided by more people = cheaper
  • Bar crawl: Free to cheap

Sample Budget: Nashville for 15 People

Item Total Cost Per Person
6BR House (2 nights) $1,400 $93
Groceries + BYOB $375 $25
2 Group Dinners $1,125 $75
Party Bus (3 hrs) $600 $40
Pedal Tavern $525 $35
Bride’s Share (covered) $268 $19
Decorations $100 $7
TOTAL $4,393 $294

How to Collect Money Without Drama

Step 1: Survey First

Before committing to anything, ask everyone their realistic budget. Use a Google Form:

  • What’s your all-in budget? ($200-300 / $300-500 / $500-700 / $700+)
  • Which dates work?
  • Any activities you won’t do?

Step 2: Create a Spreadsheet

Track everything in one shared Google Sheet:

  • Estimated costs by category
  • Who has paid what
  • Outstanding balances
  • Running total vs. budget

Step 3: Collect in Stages

  1. Deposit (2-3 months out): 50% upfront to book lodging
  2. Second payment (1 month out): 40% for activities
  3. Final sweep (after trip): Settle any overages

Step 4: Use Splitwise or Venmo

Track shared expenses in real-time. At the end, one person settles up and everyone Venmos their share.

Handling Budget Conflicts

When Someone Can’t Afford It

Options to offer:

  • Attend just one day/night
  • Skip expensive activities
  • Payment plan over 2-3 months
  • Help with planning in exchange for reduced cost

When the Bride Wants More Than the Budget Allows

“We’d love to do that! Based on everyone’s budgets, we can either [do cheaper version] or [cut something else]. What’s most important to you?”

When Someone Won’t Pay

Be direct: “Payment is due by [date]. I need to confirm bookings and can’t cover outstanding amounts. Let me know if you need to adjust your participation.”

Destinations That Work for Large Groups

Best for 10-15 People

  • Nashville – Plenty of big houses, walkable downtown
  • Austin – Lake houses sleep 12+
  • Scottsdale – Resorts with villa options
  • Savannah – Historic homes for rent

Best for 15-20 People

  • Beach rentals – Gulf Shores, Destin, OBX
  • Lake houses – Lake Tahoe, Lake of the Ozarks
  • Mountain cabins – Gatlinburg, Park City
  • Wine country estates – Napa, Temecula

Large Group Planning Tips

  1. Appoint 2-3 co-planners – Too much for one person
  2. Create sub-groups – Assign tasks: food, activities, decorations
  3. Over-communicate – Use a group chat AND email for important updates
  4. Build in flexibility – Not everyone has to do every activity
  5. Set payment deadlines – And stick to them
  6. Book early – Large houses go fast
  7. Call restaurants – 15+ requires advance notice
  8. Have a backup plan – Someone will drop out or be late

Ready to crunch numbers? Use our budget calculator to build your exact breakdown, or grab our planning checklist to stay organized.

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