Showing posts with label Bachelor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bachelor. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

This is the nightlife!!


They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Well if that’s the case I’m about to commit stereotypical cliché treason by breaking that sacred bond and spilling the beans on my recent trip to Sin City last month. Don’t worry, nothing too graphic, just a general summary of my experience.

The reason for my trip was to celebrate my cousin’s last moments as a free man and sorrow at his impending doom that is married life. That’s right, a bachelor party!

Now, we’ve all seen movies of bachelor parties in Vegas and even though to the best of my knowledge none of us returned with a missing tooth or a tattoo on their face (or anywhere else for that matter) this trip pretty much lived up to all the expectations.

The plan was simple: 5 days, 5 clubs and have an awesome time.

And so the official countdown to my cousin’s impending doom began at Tryst night club. Situated at the Wynn, one of Vegas’ newest and most exclusive hotels, the club was an accurate reflection of the mega structure it was housed in.  The 30 meter high waterfall at the back of the club and the gorgeous waitresses walking around made it feel as if you were at a Victoria’s Secret party on an exotic island rather than in the middle of a desert! As the night went on things were getting even better as the club started filling up with people and after a few drinks making friends was as easy as it could get. Needless to say it didn’t take long before our reservation had been swamped by girls on hen parties that seemed to be living by the same Vegas motto as we were.

Our remaining nights took us to some of the most amazing clubs Vegas had to offer. Hyde at the Bellagio was perhaps the most mesmerising as it is it opens out to a balcony overlooking the world famous dancing fountains. The brand new Hakasan at MGM Grand was the toast of the town as it was celebrating its opening weekend with renowned dj Tiesto on the decks getting the party started. And with its four floors of pure class it has every potential of becoming one of the best clubs in the world. XS was probably the most recommended club by anyone who had visited Vegas and rightly so. Again housed in the Wynn, this club was the perfect destination to end our trip with a bang! As exclusive as these clubs were they all seemed to share the same overwhelming power to make even the most withheld person break out of their protective shell and become a totally different person.

A special shout out has to go to “Rehab”. The pool party to end all pool parties. This “little party” at the Hard rock hotel just off the Vegas strip was well worth the short taxi fare. Beautiful women pumping and grinding everywhere and free flowing alcohol reminded more of a scene from a Snoop dog video. Yet it seemed that the only thing a guy had to do to talk to a beautiful woman was just… well, just stand there and they’d take care of the rest.

But beyond all the parties, gambling and bright lights there’s another side to the Vegas, the “cultural side” as far as that definition  can be allowed to be stretched to its broadest sense. Taking the opportunity of a “free day” from our strict itinerary I proceeded to discover this. And so I headed to Freemont Street also known as the old Vegas strip or “down town Vegas” as the locals call it. Relatively unknown to most people of my generation yet this part maybe even more famous than the current strip, immortalised by the Rat Pack who would regularly perform in some of the surrounding Casinos back in the 60s and all Vegas based films of the 70’s. With a short walk down the street you quickly discover that you recognise a lot more than you originally thought, such as the iconic waving cowboy sign as well as the 4 Queens and Golden Nugget Casinos. Even more amazing is the 90 foot digital video display system that covers the whole street, given the unofficial accolade of being essentially the biggest T.V in the world!!!  The bright lights portrayed from the casino signs to the video display hanging above you, the swing bands playing on the street causing by-passers to bust a move or two as they walked by and the other street performers and magicians trying to dazzle you with their tricks created the scene of a relentless party much different to the ones we had come accustomed to the past few days but equally as exciting and enthralling.

Looking back on it know it wasn’t the fancy clubs or the adrenalin that rushed through my veins as I gambled away a months hard earned salary on a couple of numbers on the roulette table that stuck with me . Instead it was that special thing that caused friendships to be formed out of complete strangers from one minute to the next, girls you’d meet earlier that day at a pool party join you at the club that night with no hesitation, or even scissor kick a woman’s robust behind for no apparent reason and still manage to get away with it as if nothing had happened! (I’d like to stress that by no means am I condoning violence). I’m talking of course of the Vegas factor! Without even knowing it this unexplained feeling will grip you from the first moment you step on to that road in the middle of the Nevada desert and make you act in ways you never thought possible. This was my first trip to Vegas and certainly won’t be the last by the looks of it.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

And Then There Was KRAKOW


It was Thursday, 16:30 and it was my turn. Yes, another milestone in my life, and although its importance is a recent phenomenon, it is something that is becoming firmly entrenched as a must-do before you embark upon a life of three day romantic weekends and family holidays.


My stag-do was to take place in Krakow and I had a bucket-load of things to do at work (don't we all?) before leaving. The job was finally done, my week over, and I could fix my attention on what was going to be a long weekend.


I met with the entourage in Liverpool Street and we made our way to Krakow via the comforts that a Ryanair flight and its upright seats can bring.


Thursday night was supposed to be a quiet prelude to the proper start of proceedings on Friday. Boy was I mistaken. A quiet tour of the old city took us to Scandale Royale and a shot fest of chilli vodka at the bar.

 

Friday and the sun was threatening to make its appearance. And what better way to come to our senses with 2 strong coffees and Polish apple pie. After touring the town, we made our way to Pod Baranem - a restaurant near the majestic Wawel castle which overlooks the city which makes some of the best local food in town, including dumplings, stuffed cabbage and Polish style game. We then hit the town for a bar hop which ended in Baccarat with a few bottles of Belvedere and house music.

 

Saturday was about the adrenaline; any hangover was nullified by the madness of a paintball war in a deserted warehouse in East Krakow. Of course, yours truly was on the winning team - given his combat experience - claiming the lives of his opponents over and over again….and again. After winding down, it was club night once more; however not before a trip to the Jewish quarter Kazimierz for some more... vodka shots and some fine local beer. Do go there if in Krakow if you are looking for a more bohemian twist to your stay. The night ended in Burlusque, which is a place I’d recommend for all I could remember of it. Vodka does not do well for your memory!

 

We ended our stay on Sunday with a trip to the Salt mines just outside the city. Do get a guide if you go - they are worth parting your cash for. In two (one synthetic) word: jaw-dropping. A whole town more than 100 metres underground with impressive carvings, ponds underground and places of worship all made in stone!

 

Now you may have figured where I am going with this: Thumbs up to Krakow and definitely a good choice for anyone looking to organise a group event!

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Nice to Mich u


Take a bow. Most people for their bachelor parties come up with various thoughts ranging from a visit to their local pubs, getting trashed; possibly have a stripper, or even dinner reservation.
Well these lads from Spain had other ideas during their visit Swansea for their Stag do. They travelled to Wales where they watched Swansea outdo Newcastle for the League, were given a tour around the Liberty Stadium and given the chance to meet talented striker Michu.
The guys were thrilled and this was evident as a member of the group told the Evening Post Newspaper “It felt like I was in a dream and I'm very pleased with my friends and Swansea City for giving me the chance to meet Michu.
"He was brilliant and gave me a present of a T-shirt and trousers. He spoke with us for a while and we took some pictures and all was brilliant."
Now we all have a blunt idea of what a modern day footballer is like, but someone as high profile as Michu to take some time out and contribute in the way he did, all I have to say is well played sir!