Throwing a Bachelor Party in New York City

Sakai Blue, The Writers Network

There is no shortage of things to do for someone wanting to throw a bachelor party in New York City.  The city is loaded with activities for people with wildly varying interests, so, chances are, you'll find something to do that will make this last night of bachelorhood a blast for the groom to be.

Accomplice, the Show

This is the kind of bachelor party event that will have the girls in the bachelorette party wishing they had thought of it. Accomplice is billed as one part theater, one part game, and one part tour.  You and your crew of inspectors receive a mysterious phone call the day before the event apprising them of the meet-up location.  Then, you meet up, and the actors (or are they?) take you on the strangest, "tour, but not really tour" of either the Village or another location in NYC. You're on the hunt for something, but you don't know what the "something" is until you're there. And even then, not really! If it sounds confusing, that's exactly how they want it. Out of hundreds of reviews, Accomplice receives almost perfect scores from almost all of the hundreds of people who've bothered to write reviews about it on Zerve and Yelp. It is the perfect ice breaker for members of your bachelor party who don't know each other. 

Atlantic Yachting

The groom that loves taking to the water will really appreciate a NYC sailing weekend. Your crew will learn how to really be a crew with sailing lessons from Atlantic Yachting. Emphasizing "learning through experience," this sailing company can teach everyone, from the friend who could probably steer a wayward sailboat to safety if he had to, to the friend who never got his sea legs. The two-day course promises that you and your friends will be at the helm the first day, and that by the second day, it wouldn't be wrong to call any of you "Skipper." You can finish your day out with a private dinner sailing cruise for you and your friends, but this time with nothing for you to do but relax and party.

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