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Ideas for Stag and Hen Parties
A stag and Hen party are part of the build up (or count down) to your big day. There are lots of options available to you depending on how much each person wants to spend and how many people you are going to enjoy your supposed last nigh of freedom with.
So how about going abroad?
Check out travel companies who may be able to offer you a package deal including flights, accommodation etc. beware that some will not allow you to book for a large number of women or men, so this very much depends on the amount of people that want to travel.
Or you may fancy a holiday company specifically designed for stag and hen nights. Which will allow you to book a large number of people to go. These tend to be more for the hen and stag groups looking to go clubbing every night! If this is the case, check out Escapades you cover destinations such as Kos, Ibiza, Gran Canaria, Bulgaria and many more.
Perhaps clubbing or even relaxing on a Hen or Stag night is not what you fancy doing. The Adventure Company offer treking up mountains to seeing the pyramids, this is a holiday that will be memorable for all those participating in your Hen or Stag do.
If you are considering visiting a country or eve just for a night out, one way to keep tabs on your party is to put them all in a matching t-shirt or top what can say 'Philip's Stag do 2008' or 'Nicola's Hen Night 2008'. You decide - you can even put nicknames on the backs! Its an ideal way for everyone who sees you to know that you're out on a Hen or Stag Night.
If you are dressing up for the occasion Hen Night Essentials need to be taken along, such as a veil and 'L' plates. Also consider getting balloons and decoration that draws attention to your Hen or Stag!
Go get further help and tip on Organising a Hen or Stag Night The Alternative Hen and The Alternative Stag provide you with the all the guidance you need to achieving the ideal Hen or Stag night!
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James is Group Editor for Fsh Publishing, working across various different online magazines including NewlyWeds-UK, and a pregnancy and baby magazine.
James and his wife were married in August 2006 in a church in Kent, followed by a wonderful reception in a hotel next to the beach.
James has worked in publishing for over five years on a number of UK, European, and International publications spanning a range of sectors including Golf, Sport, and Outdoor













