As I've mentioned before, my best friend is getting married in August. We're approaching the middle of May so the stress and anxiety is creeping up. I am starting to buckle down and plan the joint bachelor/bachelorette party which is going to be the end of July.
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Sadly, can't make it there |
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Next best thing |
We are going to have a bit of a Vegas-style adventure by taking a luxury party bus down to Indiana Live Casino in Shelbyville. I'm hoping for Sex and the City class rather than The Hangover. An acquaintance of mine owns the over-the-top rock star liner which will be transporting us to and from the casino. My friends and I have used his services before and always have a blast.
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A little more of this... |
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A little less The Hangover |
The next big item on my planning list is dinner. I am trying to look at all my options. I'm looking for delicious food that is economically friendly. I hosted the engagement party at Buca di Beppo over a year ago and it turned out to be a complete disaster. The food was mediocre bordering on bad and the service was terrible.
For this event, I'd like to avoid a banquet style menu and go with something that is fun, easy and accommodating where everyone can pay individually and save the big bucks for the casino. This gave me an idea to explore the many wonderful food trucks that are sporadically popping up in the Indianapolis area....I love thoughtful, delicious food, small business and Indiana so what's a better way to embrace all three?!
I am taking suggestions so please leave me a comment if you have tried any of their food or worked with any in the past. Also, if you own a food truck, please leave a comment with contact info!
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