Low Key Bachelor Party Ideas for a University Student
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Low Key Bachelor Party Ideas for a University Student

Your best friend is getting married and you are in charge? You probably have seen movies like Hangover and you are planning something big.

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Low Key Bachelor Party Ideas for a University Student

Your best friend is getting married and you are in charge? You probably have seen movies like Hangover and you are planning something big. But are you sure about that? Students are often living on a tight schedule, are occupied with studying, and don't have hundreds of thousands to spare for crazy escapades to Las Vegas. But don't worry. This article will give tips about how to plan a low-key bachelor party for a University student, including four things never to do during the event, ideas for themes or activities, and more. It will answer the questions:

What do you need to know before hosting the event?

And what not to do at a bachelor party?

How can you make it low-key?

We hope that with this knowledge you'll be able to give your best friend the night of their life, without spending too much money or getting into trouble.

What You Need to Know Before Hosting a Bachelor Party for a University Student

Before you host a bachelor party for your University friend, there are a few things you need to know.

First off, make sure the party is not held close to school property or near the dorms at any point during the event. Most of the college campuses don't allow the consumption of alcohol on school premises. This will only get the student in trouble and could also result in disciplinary action from their school. Secondly, please do not plan the party around a sporting event - this may seem like a good idea but it could lead to safety hazards and other legal problems for all of you! Thirdly, have fun with this event - it's supposed to be low-key!

Bachelor Parties: 4 Things You Should Never Do

Here are some no-nos for University students bachelor parties:

Don't Tell Anyone Where It's Going to Be

You probably remember crazy stories about people who made public events on Facebook. This is the opposite of what you want. Invite only the closest friends of the groom, and don't let them bring extras.

Don't Plan Around a Sporting Event

This may sound like a good idea, but it could lead to safety hazards and other legal problems for all of you.

Don't Drink Too Much Alcohol

If you are the person responsible for throwing this party, you should be the one who keeps everyone in check.

Don't Go Too Crazy with Activities

You don't need activities that are too wild or that might get the students in trouble. Skip bungee jumping and other extreme sports, they are not supposed to be done while drunk.

Great Bachelor Party Ideas

Here are some ideas for themes or activities to make your bachelor party more low-key. These ideas will help keep the party fun and safe.

  1. Skip the alcohol altogether! This will save you money and might also ensure that nobody gets too crazy.
  2. Find a location within driving distance to your campus that allows drinking. You can choose one designated driver, or take a cab to make sure everyone gets home safe. This can be a sports bar, comedy club, video arcade, or even a local park if the weather is in your favor. It's great to get some fresh air after long days in the library.
  3. Try some low-cost food! Maybe the groom is a fan of some fast-food restaurants. This certainly won't go over the budget, a few pizzas would be much cheaper than fine dining.
  4. If you are far away from the student who's graduating, try using some online tools to connect. Using apps like Skype will keep your party low-key and cost-effective.

Online Casinos

The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about bachelor parties is gambling. As mentioned before, students don't have time and money for a road trip to Las Vegas. But you can provide your groom with this experience, without leaving your dorm. If you live in states that don't allow gambling, you can hop on a VPN and find an online casino in Canada. They have a lot of games that you can enjoy together and not worry about getting in trouble or making the bride-to-be angry. They even offer services like Live Casino, where the players can participate in a live stream from a casino! The options are endless!

If you want to throw the best party for the groom, without spending too much money or getting in trouble, consider these tips on what to do and what not to do during a bachelor event. Low key events can also include fun activities like playing casino games online so that your friends don't have to travel far away from school grounds while still having an unforgettable good time!

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