Saturday, November 21, 2009

Advice On Organising A Stag Party

By Mariko Conisuellian

Stag parties are always enjoyable events for any groom-to-be as long as the organisation has been meticulous and precise. The planning of a stag event is key to ensure that the groom has the best time he possibly can. Traditionally, a stag party is organised by the groom's brother or some other close relative, or the best man at the wedding or a group of the groom's closest friends to make sure that the chosen activities will be to his liking.

Recent stag party ideas have transformed the age old conventional ideas of stag parties just being about drinking gallons of beer and dancing until you fall on the floor, nowadays the concept of stag parties has changed such that people now are opting for stag weekends to provide for more entertainment and pleasure. You can now arrange for outdoor stag parties and indulge in sporty events like golf, tennis, basketball or just hang out by a lake near a resort and do some fishing!

Some other ideas that you could have take place over the course of your stag weekend are arranging a BBQ or a small party in a nice setting such as by a lakeside or something, or you could take up one of the nights of the weekend by organising a poker game.

There are many ways that you can spend the time on your stag weekend, but to prevent boredom settling in, there are many activities you can indulge in if you hire out the right venue such as camping, river rafting, gliding, climbing and hiking and adventure sports such as bungee jumping, snowboarding, skiing, skydiving, parasailing and many more depending on the groom's interests and preferences.

With all of these activities to arrange, it sounds like organising a stag weekend would be a nightmare, however there are venues all over the country that will organise and plan all of these events for you as well as keep score on the competitive events, allowing you to relax and enjoy your friend's celebration without having to worry about everything running smoothly.

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