If it is your job to organise a stag night for your friend or family member, then there are a number of things that you will definitely want to avoid doing. Stag nights can end up being not very enjoyable due to common mistakes that organisers of these events tend to commonly make. Every groom wants to have the most memorable stag night ever, after all it is something that he is planning to only do once; but he should be remembering it because it was such a great night and not because it was a complete disaster. Here are just a few of the mistakes you want to avoid.
- Having the stag party on the wrong night. Think carefully about timing and try to pick a night where people are free and preferably when most are off the next day this is particularly important if there is alcohol involved. There is nothing worse than a stag night where most of the attendees are looking at the clock and leaving half way through the night so they can be up early the next day.
- Organising the stag party according to the things you like. You need to keep in mind that the whole night is for the groom and not you. Don't just organise something that you want to do but think of all those other people who are going to be attending. Activities should be chosen firstly on the basis of whether the groom will enjoy them and then on the majority of the other guests.
- Going with the flow. Having a stag party without a plan almost always ends in disaster. Although there are nights when being spontaneous can lead to a fantastic night out, this is not one of them. A stag party won't be much fun unless it has been organised properly.
- Forgetting about transport. Most people forget to think about transportation when it comes to the stag party and often it can lead to people getting lost or getting left behind.
When someone marry's then they know their life will never be the same again. And it goes without saying that men would fall into the vast majority of these. Kiss goodbye to the life of a single with a stag weekend?