Recreate the bride's wildest moment
Everyone knows that one legendary night out. Imitate the bride at her most wild moment ever. One person plays her, the rest directs, capture it in a photo or short video. Best impression wins.
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Athens of the South bride
Nashville is nicknamed the Athens of the South for the Parthenon replica. Take a group photo on the steps where the bride is dressed (or accessorised) like a Greek goddess of the wedding.
Bride at the Mother Church
The Ryman has hosted Hank Williams to Taylor Swift. Take a group photo at the entrance where the bride strikes a pose as if she is about to walk on stage for her own headlining show. The crew applauds in the background.
Busker selfie with the bride
Nashville buskers play live music on every corner of Broadway. Find one, drop a tip and take a group photo with the bride and the musician clearly visible. Bonus if everyone is dancing in the photo.
Casino chip pose for the bride
Find a casino floor or a casino-themed photo wall (no need to gamble). Take a group photo where the bride holds a stack of chips like she just won big. Poker faces only.
Cocktail in hand
You can legally walk the Strip with a cocktail. Get yardstick drinks, slushies or fancy cocktails for the team and take a photo of the official toast with the bride centred. The bigger the glass, the better.
Country song re-enactment
Pick any country anthem the bride loves (Friends in Low Places, Wagon Wheel, anything). Re-enact the most iconic moment of the song with the whole team and capture it in a photo or short video. Boots and hats mandatory.
Cowboy boot shop strut
No Nashville bachelorette without boots. Step into any boot store (Boot Country, Betty Boots) and take a group photo where the bride tries on a pair while the team strikes their best country pose. Hats on.
Eiffel selfie at Paris Las Vegas
Vegas has its own Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas. Find a spot where the replica tower is visible and take a group photo as if you flew the bride to actual Paris. Bonus for any "ooh la la" gestures.
Fountains for the bride
Wait for a Bellagio Fountains show and take a group photo (or short video) with the fountains erupting behind the team. The bride in the middle of the line, of course.
High Roller wave
The High Roller is one of the tallest observation wheels in the world. Find a spot where you can see it and take a group photo with the bride waving at the wheel as if she is about to ride it.
Honky-tonk neon sash shot
Pick your favourite honky-tonk neon sign on Broadway (Tootsies, Robert's, Legends Corner) and take a group photo with the bride wearing a sash, tiara or cowboy hat. The bigger the neon, the better.
Hot chicken team challenge
Hot chicken is the Nashville dish. Order a level the bride can handle, share with the team and take a photo of the first bite. Tear-streaked faces welcome.
LED canopy bridal stare
Lie down or lean back as a group on Fremont Street and take a group photo or short video looking up into the massive LED canopy. The bride in the middle of the lineup, of course.
Local Nashville tip
Convince a real Nashvillian to share one piece of advice or one favourite spot for a bride-to-be. Take a photo with your impromptu advisor and remember the tip.
Music City bride lift
The party begins! Take a group photo where the bride is triumphantly lifted up by the team with a Nashville backdrop. Higher and louder, this is your starting shot!
Music City finale for the bride
This is the final challenge! Take an amazing closing group photo where the bride wears a full bachelorette accessory set (sash, tiara, cowboy hat, boots, the works) with a Nashville backdrop. A photo for the wedding slideshow, well done everyone!
Pedal tavern wave
Pedal taverns rolling down Broadway are the bachelorette uniform of Nashville. Spot one and take a group photo waving at the riders, or even better, get them to wave at the bride. The more matching outfits in shot, the better.
Pedestrian Bridge skyline shot
The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge has the best skyline view in Nashville. Walk to the middle and take a group photo with the downtown skyline and the bride centred. Sunset bonus.
Random local tip
Convince a random Vegas local or fellow tourist to share one piece of bachelorette advice for the bride. Take a photo with your impromptu advisor and remember the tip.
Strip strut squad
Find a stretch of the Strip with a casino marquee or fountain in the background. Take a group photo where the entire bridal party struts past the camera in formation, with the bride in the middle. Sunglasses on.
Themed casino tour
The Strip lines up themed casinos imitating Venice, Paris, Rome and New York. Take a group photo at three different themed casinos with the bride in each one. Compile them into one collage if you can.
To Fremont Street
Old-school Vegas calls. Navigate to the Fremont Street Experience downtown and check in under the giant LED canopy.
To Lower Broadway
Navigate to Lower Broadway, the heart of the Nashville honky-tonk strip. Check in once the bride and crew can hear at least three bands at once.
To the Bellagio Fountains
Navigate to the railing in front of the Bellagio Fountains. Check in once the bride is at the front and centre.
To the Parthenon replica
Navigate to the full-scale Parthenon replica in Centennial Park. Check in once the team is in front of the columns.
To the Ryman Auditorium
Navigate to the Ryman Auditorium, the Mother Church of Country Music. Check in at the entrance.
To the Welcome to Fabulous sign
Navigate to the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign at the south end of the Strip. Check in once the bride and her crew are in front of it.
Trivia: Bellagio dance year
The Bellagio Fountains were unveiled along with the Bellagio Hotel itself. In what year did they start dancing?
Trivia: Grand Ole Opry birth year
The Grand Ole Opry, the longest-running radio broadcast in US history, started in what year (one year off is fine)?
Trivia: Nashville Music City origins
Nashville earned the nickname Music City. In which decade did the nickname stick (just the decade)?
Trivia: Welcome sign designer
The famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign was designed by which artist (last name is enough)?
Vegas bride lift
The party begins! Take a group photo where the bride is triumphantly lifted up by the team with the Strip behind you. The higher and more enthusiastic, the better, this is your starting shot!
Vegas finale for the bride
This is the final challenge! Take an amazing closing group photo where the bride wears a full bridal accessory haul (sash, tiara, veil, sunglasses, the works) with a Vegas backdrop. A photo for the wedding slideshow, well done everyone!
Vegas wedding chapel pose
Vegas is famous for tiny wedding chapels. Find one (Little White Wedding Chapel is iconic, or any chapel sign) and take a group photo where everyone fake-cries as if the bride is rehearsing the real thing.
Welcome sign sash shot
You made it to the most photographed sign in Vegas. Take a group photo where the bride wears a sash, tiara or veil and the entire Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is in shot.
Whiskey toast for the bride
Tennessee whiskey is the local pour. Find any honky-tonk patio or bar, order shots (or sweet tea for non-drinkers) and take a group photo of the official toast with the bride centred.
White for the bride
The bride is the star today. Make sure everyone in the team wears or holds something white, find it on the spot in shops, on the street or in your bag, and take a group photo with the bride in colour or shimmer.
White for the bride in Music City
The bride is the star today. Make sure everyone in the team wears or holds something white, find it on the spot, and take a group photo where the bride stands out in colour or sparkle.