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How to Throw a Bachelor Party. Throw a bachelor party that everyone will be sure to remember.
At least, parts of it. You will need Schedule Guest list Budget Location Entertainment Camera
and car service (optional). Step 1. Schedule the party a few days before the wedding, but
preferably at least a week ahead of time. Scheduling a party the night before the wedding
is usually a mistake. Step 2. Invite the groom's male friends and relatives. Step 3. Plan a
budget for the party and figure out how much each guest is willing to spend. Overestimate
the cost per person to make sure all the expenses are covered. Step 4. Pick a location for the
party. Popular bachelor party destinations vary from Las Vegas to local bars to camping
in the outdoors. Hire a car service if the party includes drinking and no one wants to
be the designated driver. Step 5. Plan the evening so that there's never a dull moment.
Consider hiring entertainment, going golfing, gambling, or camping. Step 6. Have fun. Bachelor
parties are a chance for everyone to have a good time, but don't let it get too out
of control. Step 7. Take lots of pictures at the party, but don't take pictures of anything
too incriminating. Did you know Bachelor parties originated in fifth-century Sparta.