Posts Tagged ‘Montreal bachelor party’
Montreal Limousine
Thursday, May 27th, 2010Considering a Montreal limousine service for your bachelor party group. There are plenty of reasons to consider this mode of transportation when you head out to experience the best nightlife in Montreal, including…
Montreal limousine service is convenient: Forget waiting for a cab or taking public transit to get to the Montreal strip clubs or your hotel. With Montreal limousine service, getting to the best nightlife establishments in Montreal is as easy as hopping into the limo parked in front of your hotel.
Montreal limousine service is safe: Navigating the streets of Montreal can be difficult if you’re unfamiliar with the area, and you don’t want to end up without a sober driver if you decide to drive your rental car to the club. Let us arrange Montreal limousine service for you so that everyone will arrive safely and nobody will have to assume the dreaded role of designated driver.
Montreal limousine service will create buzz at even the trendiest clubs: When you pull up to a club in a limousine, everyone will take notice of who gets out. They’ll be even more curious when you’re whisked to the front of the line by your VIP host and granted instant entry. The groom and the rest of your group will feel like true celebrities at the most exclusive clubs in Montreal, and you’ll attract attention from both curious ladies and envious male patrons. Montreal limousine service is the perfect way to complete your once in a lifetime VIP experience!
3 Ways to Ruin a Montreal Bachelor Party
Wednesday, May 12th, 20103 Ways to Ruin a Montreal Bachelor Party
A Montreal bachelor party often proves to be one of life’s most memorable events, both for the groom and the close friends who accompany him to sin cite. There are, however, some things that can instantly transform a bachelor party from something spectacular into an event everyone would rather forget. Here are a few ways to ruin even the most carefully planned Montreal bachelor party every time:
Bring the wives and girlfriends: Who thought up the idea of co-ed bachelor parties? Our guess is a whipped man or – more likely – a bride-to-be. We all love our girls, but leave them at home when bachelor party time arrives. No matter how cool and laid back they are, they’ll turn jealous and possessive the moment your group walks into a full-contact Montreal strip club. Trust us on this one.
Invite the big mouth: Nobody can relax at a bachelor party when there’s a guy around who simply can’t keep his mouth shut. You can’t let loose or do anything too irresponsible because you know everyone back home will hear about it.
Let the wuss tag along: It’s amazing these guys even go to events like bachelor parties, because it’s clear they never have a good time. He’ll be whining that he’s tired by 10 p.m. and complaining that his feet are sore from standing every time you go out to partake in the Montreal nightlife. Worst of all, he’ll want the entire group to call it a night just because he can’t hack it. Do everyone – including him – a favor. Leave his name off the guest list!
The Montreal Bachelor Party Aftermath: Making Things Right Before the Big Day
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010The Montreal Bachelor Party Aftermath: Making Things Right Before the Big Day
If you come home from your bachelor party in Montreal and it seems like your future bride is a little distant, you’re probably not imagining things. She says she’s “fine,” but experienced men know that’s female speak for “I’m absolutely fuming but I’m not going to tell you why because you should know.” Obviously, you want to smooth things over after a Montreal bachelor party in time for the wedding. Here are four tips to help you do it:
Just shut up about it already: Every time you mention your recent trip to Montreal, you’re making things worse. She starts picturing the debauchery and feeling jealous she wasn’t included all over again. Don’t mention the Montreal bachelor party around your darling bride, and tell your boys to stay tight-lipped too.
Help with the wedding planning: If you’re looking for an easy way to suck up, offer to accompany her to the florist to choose a bouquet or spend some time looking at linens for the reception hall. Caution: This is only a good tactic if you will be able to appear genuinely interested in flowers and tablecloths.
Be a homebody for a few weekends: Stay out of the nightclubs and spend some quality time with her. Stress how much more fun it is to cuddle and watch movies with her instead of going out to some loud bar.
Make plans to take her to Montreal: One of the best ways to make up is to show the bride what Montreal (minus the strip clubs) is all about. If you had your Mont
real bachelor party early enough, make plans for a couple’s getaway before the wedding.
The People you Did Not Invite to the Montreal Bachelor Party: How to Deal
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010The People you Did Not Invite to the Montreal Bachelor Party: How to Deal
Unfortunately, not everyone who expects to be invited to bachelor parties will be. Here are a few options for dealing with the guys who, for whatever reason, didn’t quite make the cut:
Keep the Montreal bachelor party a secret: Think hard before you decide to go with this option, because it means you can never speak of this legendary event in the company of others. It’s a good choice if your bachelor party group is small or you don’t see the people you chose not to invite on a regular basis.
Tell them the reasons they weren’t invited: If you choose this approach, it’s best not to be honest. Uncle Jim is not likely to understand if you tell him he wasn’t invited because he can’t be trusted to keep his big mouth shut or because everyone felt he’d scare away the strippers. Instead, tell him you knew he lost his job and didn’t want to put him on the spot, or that you heard he was afraid of flying. Use whatever excuse you can…just make sure you come off as a concerned friend doing the non-invitee a favor.
Have the best man take the fall for the groom: This is perfect if the best man doesn’t know the guys who weren’t invited. The groom can tell his college buddy he put him on the guest list, but the best man made a mistake and booked for 10 people instead of 11. Unfortunately, the reservations were finalized before anyone noticed the screw up. If only the best man would learn how to count.
Why Women Hate Bachelor Parties
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010Why Women Hate Bachelor Parties
Just the term bachelor party is enough to put a scowl on most women’s faces. But why? What is it about bachelor parties that instantly raises suspicions and causes moods to turn from sunny to sour? Women might give you a hundred reasons why they hate these pre-wedding events, but they usually fall under one of the following three categories:
Women are jealous: Let’s be honest. In many cases, bachelorette parties are pretty lame compared to bachelor parties, and that’s if the maid of honor decides to organize a celebration at all. Either way, you’re getting something she isn’t. Women don’t like that. It’ll awaken the green-eyed monster every time. She might call your bachelor party stupid, childish, and an extreme waste of money, but deep down she’s wishing someone would care enough to organize a huge bash for her.
Women know what men are like: Our significant others realize that when guys get together for a bachelor party, a pack mentality takes over. They know that their normally (somewhat) sensible guys will be pounding back the booze, getting rowdy, and going to strip clubs. Say what you want about women, but they’re not naive when it comes to what happens during bachelor parties.
Women don’t trust us: “It’s not you I don’t trust…” She might finish this off in several ways, such as “it’s your friends,” “it’s the strippers,” or “it’s the alcohol.” No matter how she phrases it, what she really means is “I don’t trust you.” Bachelor parties make women uneasy because they offer men so many opportunities to do things they shouldn’t.




