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Let’s go…GNO

My girls and I have talked about going to Vegas for a wild weekend. It’s been about 4 years or so and we still haven’t done it. We will do it damn it. Why? Sometimes, you just have to get away. You’re about to commit yourself to one man before God and your friends and need that last hurrah with the girls. Or maybe the sun, moon and stars have aligned and all the husbands are home at the same time and it’s time to flee. I don’t mean having lunch at the local mall, I mean a real vaca. Check out some of these ideas to get the ball rolling.

Get inspired: check out the Fine Living channel’s “All-Girl Getaways” to find out what it takes it takes to have an organized, successful and exhilarating mini-vacation.

Beaches is running a limited time Beaches Friends Forever Getaway. BFF events include beach yoga and seaside Pilates classes and chartered snorkeling, not to mention the fact that you are laying on a beach all day with a coconut drink in your hand.

Holiday Golightly is a group travel planning for girlfriend getaways. The website is so user-friendly, you can decide what type of getaway you want, browse by destination, theme or activity. It has lots of great tools like an airport spa directory. Because if you are going to have a lay-over, might as well squeeze in a manicure.

Pink Veil provides an all-in-one bachelorette party service for handling everything from finding places to stay, eat, and party, even handling the awkward money situation that comes with asking everyone for their money. They specialize in visits to LA, Vegas, and San Francisco.

What’s hot: themed tours. For my winos out there, Women & Wine is for those looking for trips specializing in wine-country destinations around the world. Take your book club on a tour of Greenwich Village, a magnet for American writers for years, where the likes of Henry James, Edgar Allen Poe, and Jack Keroac roamed.

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