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HELP!! Bachelorette Party for Pittsburgh, PA…?
I am planning a bachelorette party in Mid/Late September. My main concern right now is finding a suite to accommodate all of the ladies. I want a larger suite, preferably with 3 bedrooms, but 2 will work as long as I can have some extra beds. I’d like to hold at least 7 people…up to 10. I know we aren’t in Vegas, but the bigger the better! I was hoping to find something around the robinson area if possible. Then, I need to find a reliable limo company. Still deciding on what type of limo to rent (party bus or hummer). THEN I’d like to have a stripper. I’ve looked online for all of these, but I’m wanting to get some opinions on things. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Also, I would like to use a spa service for the morning after. Now, if the hotel has a service available, that would be grand, but someone that travels would also suffice.
There is nothing like that in Robinson. The biggest hotel near Robinson is the Amerisuites…which has changed to something else. Hyatt maybe. If you go towards the airport the Marriott is really nice. They have party rooms.
The Omni Penn hotel downtown though is fabulous! It’s about $250 a night for a normal suite, but I’m sure if you and your friends chipped in, you could afford a larger suite. I know they have a spa on site, but if you don’t want to pay their prices, I suggest Capristo Salon in Shadyside.
Shelly gives the best Brazilian in the city. Google it. There are hundreds of reviews for her. She does my eyebrows also. They have a fantastic staff. Plus, they will offer your group a discount if you have more than 7 girls.
I don’t know of any male strippers in the city. Try looking up male review in Pittsburgh.
I know there is a limo company down on the South Side. My friend rented her limo bus from them. Google it and read reviews.
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