Let me start with this. Yes, I am the bride, and I am left to planning my own bachelorette party. I realized I'm left to plan it myself when my maid of honor asked me "what we're doing." I know this is not proper, but none of my bridesmaids could even be bothered to come to me (or meet me) for a second fitting (I am altering their gowns myself so they don't have to pay for it), let alone plan a party for me (It looks like I will be doing their 2nd fittings at the party leaving me a week to get them all altered)...or even attend a shower thrown for me by someone else. By the looks of it, we're just going to end up hanging out, so even calling it a bachelorette party is a stretch.
The only time I could get everyone together (presumably everyone. I still haven't heard from one of them yet--I have 4) is on a Sunday morning/early afternoon, as MOH works at 3PM. My thoughts on what I'd like to do would be a spa day (too expensive) / getting our nails done (too far in advance of the wedding; it'd be pointless to make my bridesmaids pay to get their nails done only to have to do it over themselves (and one "maid" is a guy). Or going clubbing. On a Sunday morning, that's not happening. So I am at a complete loss at what to do. I've looked at a few dozen ideas, and nothing sounds enjoyable for them, as they are not girly at all. The only thing I can think of is getting food somewhere very cheap. And that's like 45 minutes? Awesome party...
I asked for ideas from them a few times, only one responded and suggested wine and vinegar tasting (I don't like the taste of either) followed by paddle boating or walking around a park or stores. I'm somewhat disabled, so "walking" or other sports activities like paddle boating do not sound like a good party to me.

Ideas for what to do on a Sunday morning, other than go to church?