How To Throw a Successful Bachelor Party In Mankato
Step 1
Create the guest list. If you don’t know the groom very well for
some reason, find out who his closest friends are and invite only
the varsity squad. A smaller guest list makes it easier to move from
place to place, less expensive, and the groom doesn’t want his
middling friends there anyway.
Step 2
Find the locations. This is where detective work comes into play. A
hundred years ago, bachelor parties were formal dinners. Is the
groom-to-be that guy, or is his favorite flick "Animal House"? Do
your research.
Step 3
Start slow. In case the man of the hour wants to go nuts, but some
friends are a little hesitant, start with a nice dinner or the
groom’s favorite relaxed bar. After that, ramp up the action so that
the less-than-willing can drop out at their leisure.
Step 4
Plan the entire night. Know each bar, where your going to get your
strippers, each mini-golf course you’re going to and hire a limo or
a cab unless somebody actively volunteers to drive. That way
everybody can focus on the festivities and the groom-to-be.
Step 5
Spend a lot of money. Account for all of the destinations,
transportation and lodging if you’re somewhere other than your
hometown. Add in incidentals (tips, extra rounds of drinks, snacks,
etc.) which can almost double the total cost of the night.
Step 6
Throw some ideas around with the guests and (if you’re not
surprising him, the groom-to-be). Think stereotypically, the reason
every bachelor party involves strippers, golf, steak and bars is
because they are usually very successful. |