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TIPS FOR THROWING A BACHELOR PARTY

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Planning a bachelor party is fun, but you shouldn’t forget that it’s a hefty responsibility. As the bachelor party planner, you’re in charge of making sure everyone has a great time and that all plans go smoothly. These tips for throwing a bachelor party will help you ensure your event goes off without a hitch.

DO SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY

Getting together with the guys and playing Xbox while drinking is always fun, but you should do something special for a bachelor party. A pub crawl is an iconic bachelor party activity, but given the new safety precautions to consider in accordance with COVID-19, you might be better off doing something a bit more private.

Instead of drinking at the bar, seek out a rental party boat that you and your friends can take out onto the water for drinks and hanging out. Lake Travis party boat rentals give you the opportunity to do this at the world’s famous “Devil’s Cove”. Other activities you can place on the itinerary along with the boat rental include jet-skiing or even attending a local event. Austin, TX is certainly no stranger to live events.

DON’T BE AFRAID TO CONSULT THE GROOM

This is one of the most important tips for throwing a bachelor party because you might feel the need to surprise the groom with the party activities you’re planning. However, when planning these activities, don’t keep the plans secret from the groom. You should be appealing to his interests when you’re putting the itinerary together, so consult them along every step of the process. That way, you know what they’re comfortable with and what will ensure they have the best time possible.

PUT TOGETHER AN ITINERARY AHEAD OF TIME

Writing out an itinerary for the bachelor party, whether it’s one night or one weekend, will help you keep everything organized. By putting the itinerary together during the early stages of planning, you can avoid overlapping activities or, even worse, leaving yourself with large blocks of time with no plans. Aside from the scheduled activities like boating and jet skiing, don’t forget to include things like dinner reservations as well.

HAVE FUN RESPONSIBLY

Your bachelor party should not be a recreation of The Hangover. Sure, it’s a funny movie, but we don’t recommend using it as a template for your event. Only plan activities that your group is comfortable doing and has the ability to do safely; this isn’t the time to push people way outside of their comfort zones. Plus, whenever you plan on going out drinking, take the time to plan for transportation ahead of time.

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