Planning
A Succesful Bachelor Party - excerpt from GroomsOnline.com
Plan way in advance so you can get commitments
from everyone invited.
Do not let the Groom pay for anything at the
bachelor party.
Everyone who goes should contribute for themselves
and the Groom.
Bachelor parties now are different from the
original hoopla stripper parties of the past.
Some of the parties now reflect the bachelor’s
interests.
For instance, a party might feature going to
a spectacular sporting event hockey or football
game and with a tailgate party or participation
in a sports activity, such as skiing, fishing,
or camping. A real good day out could be a planned
golf tournament. A scramble tournament with
closest to the whole contest on the entire par
3's, longest drive, etc.
After the tournament for the 19th hole, you
might organize an agenda of entertainment that
could include roasting the groom, gambling (where
portions of the winnings go to the groom, nah!)
or competitions (darts, bowling, billiards,
etc.). The new millennium calls for memorable,
fun and well-organized parties. Either one you
choose to have, it is still a gathering of men
having a good time on behalf of a good friend.
The Big Night
Go to a great restaurant in the most popular
area for dinner and bar hopping. Roasting the
Groom at the end of dinner at the table is a
great way to kick off the remainder of the night.
You may go to the local comedy store and see
in you an hire some local talent to break the
ice and give you some ideas. Now it's time to
hit a few of the most popular pubs and night
clubs.
At the night club or pub try to get the groom
to do a list of embarrassing things (keep it
short) best man and his buddies may have come
up with or use some of these.
1. Tequila body shot
2. Sing with the band
3. Get a woman to buy him a drink
4. Do a shot every time he mentions his fiancé
name
5. Collect 2 business cards from 2 different
woman at the club
Give him an exotic cake at the club. And the
girls in the club might want some of the cake
too.
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