Dos:
- Communicate: Have open communication with the groom-to-be and all guests to ensure everyone’s preferences and comfort levels are respected.
- Plan Ahead: Plan activities, accommodations, and transportation well in advance to avoid last-minute stress and ensure a smooth celebration.
- Respect Boundaries: Be mindful of everyone’s boundaries and avoid pressuring anyone into activities they’re not comfortable with.
- Stay Within Budget: Set a budget and stick to it to ensure that everyone can participate without financial strain.
- Have Fun Responsibly: Enjoy the celebration, but do so responsibly by drinking in moderation and keeping safety a priority.
- Surprise the Groom: Avoid surprising the groom with activities or destinations that he may not be comfortable with or interested in.
- Disregard Safety: Don’t overlook safety considerations, especially when engaging in activities like adventure sports or alcohol consumption.
- Exclude Anyone: Ensure that all guests feel included and welcome, regardless of their interests or preferences.
- Overplan: While it’s essential to have a rough itinerary, don’t overplan every minute of the celebration. Leave room for spontaneity and flexibility.
- Forget to Say Thank You: Show appreciation to the groom for allowing you to be part of his special celebration, and thank everyone for their participation and contributions.