Bachelor Party Ideas
SHOULD THE GROOM
OFFER HIS OWN BACHELOR PARTY IDEAS?
The answer is maybe “Yes” and maybe “No”
Traditionally, one of the key responsibilities of the
Best Man is to plan the Bachelor Party…along with getting the Groom to
the church on time and not forgetting the ring, toasts, etc.
However in this hectic world, with guys living in
different states, with a variety of schedules; planning a Bachelor Party
and getting it right can be a chore. If the Groom wants to see all his
best buddies and have an event full of laughs and memories, he and the
Best Man may have to collaborate and take the following factors into
account.
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Whom should be invited? When should the event take
place?
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How long should it last? How can it be made
“special”?
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Who can make the arrangements?
Whom should be
invited? This is an important first
decision, since the make-up and size of the group will have an effect on
the rest of the planning. If relatives (Dad, a favorite Uncle, teenage
brothers) are to be included it will influence what type of an event,
where it happens and how long it lasts. Two and three day excursion or
adventure weekends are becoming more popular and can accommodate
participants of all ages. The focus is on adventure and making memories,
along with celebration, so that older relatives and younger siblings
don’t feel out of place. The same type of event can also apply for best
buddies that are scattered across the country. A geographically centered
location coupled with a two/three day event reduces travel time and
gives them time to relax and compare notes from the past and present.
When should the event
take place? There are several
factors to be considered. If the Bachelor Party is to be a weekend
adventure event it should be well separated from the wedding itself.
This will give groomsmen from out of town time to return home, get back
to work and regroup before leaving for the wedding. Also some types of
bachelor parties ideas encompass adventures that are best done at
certain times of the year, eg lake fishing, white water rafting. Local
bachelor parties with local groomsmen can be held the weekend prior to
the wedding or the more traditional night before the wedding. If the
plan is for a “destination” adventure weekend, then plans and
reservations should be made early, using only reputable tour company
with Bachelor Party experience.
How long should the
Bachelor Party last? Weekend events are
becoming much more common. They last from Friday night to Sunday
afternoon, and some even start on Thursday. This gives those from out of
town, time to travel and also allows everyone to relax, socialize,
relive memories and start some new ones. Everything from golfing to sky
diving is now being considered for these gatherings. These are
mini-vacations for a group of friends and, in some cases, have turned
into annual events. Everyone pays their own transportation costs. The
weekend ground costs are usually split between all the groomsmen so that
the Groom goes free. Everyone is usually surprised how reasonable the
costs are, considering this is a mini-vacation and a chance to
experience something new for the group. How can the Bachelor Party be
made “special”? This is where the Best Man and the Groom need to put
their heads together. What is it that would make this a memorable
occasion for the Groom? It is more than consuming as much beverage as
possible and waking up the next day with a strange tattoo. Great
memories are made of sharing an adventure, a special dinner, or sitting
around a campfire telling tales from the past. Herding cattle and then
challenging each other to ride a mechanical bull makes for a never to be
forgotten weekend. Special T-shirts, with the date and Groom’s name,
videos of the adventure…even an engraved memento to be presented to the
Groom at the wedding reception are now becoming more common bachelor
party ideas.
Who can make the
arrangements? As was indicated in the
opening, planning a memorable and exciting Bachelor Party can be
complicated and often is overwhelming for the Best Man, even with
bachelor party ideas from the Groom. The important thing is keep the
idea, not lose the enthusiasm and let someone else do all the planning.
Destination weddings have been around for years, and wedding planners or
bridal consultants have used their knowledge to take the pressure off
the Bride. Now the same logic can be applied to the Bachelor Party. New
tour companies have set up weekend adventures with just the right touch,
just the right location, just the right ingredients, to meet everyone’s
expectation.
Let’s face it….weddings aren’t everyday
events…and the Bride certainly has lots of input. Why should Bachelor
Parties be different? The Groom should have input and can do everything
from hint to the Best Man, to picking the adventure. Brides love the
idea of her fiancé involved in something other than the “traditional”
wild party, so go for it guys!
www.adventurebachelorparty.com