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Bachelor party HELP for Saturday

My FI is having his bachelor party this weekend and the rental on the island was cancelled at the last minute because of double booking and now we can't find another rental, so he needs something new to do. Any suggestions on what to do that isn't downtown. He isn't a clubbing person. TIA.

Re: Bachelor party HELP for Saturday

  • edited December 2011
    We're going to Cedar Point for HolloWeekends! I can't wait!! If he is into that type of thing, another alternative could be going to the Mansfield Penetentiary. What about a canoeing or campng trip, renting a cabin in Hocking Hills? Going to Thistledown? Niagara Falls? Windsor? Good luck!
  • edited December 2011
    I would look on sites like homeaway.com and vrbo.com to try to find a rental.  Or what about looking at one of the ski resorts in New York?  They have great deals in fall since there is no snow but it is still close to canoeing, hiking, etc.  Elicottville is cute (Holiday Valley) and has a brewery!  My guess is there are similar places in PA.My husband and his friends stayed at a beach house on Lake Michigan and loved it!  I would just look at some places that aren't on one of the islands and I'm sure they'll find something.
  • KKleeseKKleese member
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    edited December 2011
    My DH is taking his brother to Niagira Falls for his Bachelor party this weekend.  It seems to be a really popular place for them with all there is to do.  They spend some time doing the cheesy stuff, a lot of time at the casinos and probably end the night at one of the many strip clubs.
    Krissy and Craig
    Mr. & Mrs. as of May 23, 2009
    Parents to Baby Jack as of March 4, 2010
    and Bobbi Claire June 7, 2012
  • JoeyOzJoeyOz member
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    edited December 2011
    Northfield park is fun to watch the horse races and do some gambling. They have good food too. There's always Dave & Busters, which is nice if the weather turns bad. Portage Lakes in the Akron area - he could rent a pontoon boat with all his friends and you can dock them at area restaurants.
  • JoeyOzJoeyOz member
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    edited December 2011
    Oh, what about E. 4th street? It's downtown, but not dance clubs. Hilarities at Pickwick and Frolic is always fun -- they could catch a comedy show. And there's The Corner Alley there too so they could go bowling. The bars on that street are cool -- just pubs, not clubs.
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