How a Bride or Groom spends their Stag or Hen night will be remembered forever (unless everyone was too drunk to remember what happened of course!).
In reality, there are no limits, no constraints and no chance to ever do it again, so think carefully about what events will occur on this 'momentous' occasion.
Every year, more and more opportunities to celebrate arrive on the market with variations on common activities, such as a Party Bus or Party Boat as opposed to a drunken Pub Crawl, through to weird and wacky ways to have fun – have you ever heard of zorbing?
It is important to decide upon events that everyone will enjoy and the majority can take part in. If old Uncle John is coming along, it is important that he too has something to occupy himself with whilst everyone else is paintballing round the local countryside. Likewise, if one of the attendees has recently checked out of AA ('Alcoholics Anonymous' as opposed to the roadside assistance company) then a night on the town may well be their idea of hell. The wishes of the Bride and Groom must override all other opinions, but only a fool would disregard their opinions alltogether!
The following articles are crammed full of ides for you to peruse at your leisure. If you are the Bride or Groom, make sure that the organisers know your wants, and if you are the organiser, make sure that you follow them (albeit you are allowed the odd trick or two up your sleeve!).
From rally driving to reiki, poker to pole dancing, murder mystery's to meze's, we have them all covered here. There are a lot of options out there with something to suit everybody. Once you've read all the articles you could well find that the hardest job is deciding which ones you don't wan't to do, not which ones you do!
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