Questions, answered.
Everything out-of-town groups tend to ask before we plan the big one. Still stuck?
What happens after I reach out?
We reply within a day with ideas and rough pricing. No cost, no commitment; it's just a conversation to start.
How much does a Montreal bachelorette actually cost?
Most groups spend around $900–1,500 CAD per person for the weekend, accommodation and our fee included. That said, it varies with your preferences.
What exactly do you handle, and what don't you?
Your core weekend includes the full itinerary, every booking and reservation, group rates, and on-the-ground access all weekend. Anything beyond that (décor, welcome boxes, a balloon arch, a day trip out of the city) is an easy add-on. Tell us what you're picturing and we'll fold it in.
How big can the group be?
Anywhere from two to ten-plus. We tailor the venues and group rates to your size.
Are you actually there during the weekend?
Your choice. We can stay ghost-present, on call behind the scenes and handling everything by text, or be physically present as your in-person host. Either way, you're a guest at your own party instead of the one holding the schedule together.
How far in advance should we book?
Six to twelve weeks out is ideal — the best venues and group rates go fast, especially around festival weekends (Jazz Fest, F1, Osheaga). Cutting it closer? Reach out anyway; we can often still make it work.
We're coming from the US — what should we know?
The drinking age is 18 (a win for younger bridesmaids) — bring passports, since some doors don't take US state IDs. Cards work everywhere, the exchange rate favours you, and last call is 3 a.m.
Do you work in English and French?
Both. Your group talks to us in English; we handle every vendor, reservation, and doorman in French, so nothing gets lost in translation.
Let's plan the big one.
Tell us what you know so far, even if that's "not much yet," and we'll reply within a day. If you're still figuring it out, ask away, we're happy to help!