After The Hen Night

Revolution is the perfect place to have a hen party! From traditional dining parties, hot buffets, party nibbles or even tailor made menus just for you. Add to this our unique drink and entertainment options and it's no wonder we are considered the finest hen party venue in the land...

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What To Do After The Hen Night

Once the hen night's over at Revolution, and you've decided to call it a night, and are making your way home, or back to the hotel, you’ll want to make sure that you've got everyone, or at least know where everyone is.

You and the bride will want to make sure that everyone is OK, and that you all had a good time on the hen night. All that dancing and having a good time might have left you feeling a little worse for wear now, so you might be a little delicate.

It's important to make sure that you have a good hearty breakfast (or lunch!) the next day, before you decide to do something else, or go home. Why not have something at Revolution and finish off the weekend in style.

You might have decided to do something less energetic the next day, and you may decide to change your plans depending on how you all feel. Perhaps it would have been a better idea to organise the day in the spa for the morning after! With a Revolution Bar in most major cities, you're sure to be able to find something exciting to see and do.

All too soon it will be time for you all to say your goodbyes, and start on your journeys home. Remember that if you or anybody else in your party is not fit to drive then you shouldn't do. Perhaps you could ask for a lift, or use public transport instead. Because Revolution bars are to be found all over England, Scotland and Wales, you shouldn't be too far from public transport.

You'll want to make sure that the Bride had a good send off, so why not give her a ring, or go and see her a couple of days later, presuming that it's not too close to the actual wedding day. She'll be glad to hear from you.

Something embarrassing might have happened, that you're not aware of, or that you are aware of. If there are any indiscretions that occurred on the hen night, then you'll have to be careful not to mention them in front of mixed company.

You might want to tell somebody's other half about what went on, but is there any benefit to opening a can of worms? Do you have a duty to tell the groom, or anyone else what went on, and will it really be for the best? Only you can decide.

Don't post pictures that could be compromising, or inappropriate, on social networking sites! Get them all approved first, and if you're in any doubt, don't post them. There are some things that parents and other relatives don’t need to see or know about! However, if you've had a great hen night at Revolution, then be sure to tell your friends about it!

Remember that what happened, happened and can't be changed. There's no point wishing that you'd gone to a different city, or had it on a different weekend when the weather was better. Perhaps you can organise another hen night at Revolution, or a girls weekend away, and visit another city later on in the year, or if another of your group is getting married soon.

Focus all your efforts on looking forward to the wedding, and if you've got a big part to play in it, make sure that you're well prepared for the big day.