
How to Throw a Marijuana Bachelor Party
While in Europe in the 16th 60s. Since then, women have lived out their days with alcohol, going to gay bars and dancing. But as times change and Generation Z drinks less, here’s how to host a bachelorette party with marijuana!
Before the big show, the sacred act of getting together for a bachelorette party is an important party in its own right, and many brides and non-traditional grooms agree that it needs to be a big success. If you’ve ever attended a bachelor or bachelorette party of any kind, you know that there needs to be the right crew, the right setting, and the right amount of party fuel to please the guest of honor.
Some engaged couples love an intimate get-together where no friends of their partner’s are allowed, others thrive on large co-ed parties, and still others prefer the atmosphere of a destination. Adding cannabis into the mix requires a little more planning, but once you’re in the right mood, you’re good to go on any trip.
WHO
You may be wondering whether someone who doesn’t use the herb should come to a cannabis bachelorette party, but just like those who don’t drink can hang out with the drinkers among us, it’s okay not to be a fan. Provide non-fortified items and label them clearly so guests don’t spend the night wondering what’s safe to eat. In some cases, it is best to store whatever is being infused in a closed or sealed container that is also labeled to reduce the risk of mindless, accidental grazing.
Heidi Keyes, president of Cannabis Tours, knows how to throw a great party for people with special tolerances. she says The fresh toast, “Please remember that your crew will all have different levels of enjoyable high and different consumption experiences. So don’t assume that all products are one size fits all.”
Taking special care to let the professionals in the group know where to find the infused products you’ll be serving and giving them clear directions to appropriate smoking locations will save the host a lot of time and stress.
What
No one wants to have a subpar or stingy bag to start their friend’s “last night” when they’re single. If quantity is a concern in your group, be sure to stock up on extra flowers and enough rolling papers, vape pouches, lighters, pieces, or any needed supplies. If you value quality more or have a lot of lightweights, you should consider opting for a lower quality product.
Fancy joints and blunts can cost a pretty penny, but unless the group takes them in the face, they should last all night. Know your audience and even ask about their preferences. People love to share their favorite varieties and products.
Where
Planning a party of this magnitude requires that you either live in a legal state or have a really good plug. If you are in a prohibition state, consider a target party. Places like Las Vegas and Palm Springs are prepared for you with legal cannabis, pool parties and glamorous accommodations.
This can really complete the mood and when everyone feels comfortable, the most fun can happen.
“Whether you’re in the mountains of CO, on a beach in Jamaica, or anywhere from coast to coast, the most important thing when taking a cannabis vacation is that you know the legal requirements of your destination and have access to safe, legal products have safe, legal events,” says Keyes.
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When…say no?
Keyes emphasizes that you prepare for any marijuana celebration: “Let everyone in your group know that it’s always OK to pass – you can say no to a joint, an edible, a drink, or anything else , because everyone has a different level of consumer experience and different tolerances, and there’s no shame in that!”
It’s more fun to be present and laugh than to be drained and paranoid and take it slow will always be the best strategy. Have plenty of pure CBD options available for anyone who needs to balance THC overindulgence.
Keyes gives us the golden rule of drinking weed: “Make sure everyone stays hydrated, and be aware that mixing cannabis and alcohol increases the effects of both, even if it’s a party.”
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