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By George Meszaros
Camping parties are normally multiday events. Organizing a
party away in a camp environment has its challenges. A camping
party is the combination of a destination party and a beach
party. It requires a great deal of planning and preparation.
Among other challenges, you have to be ready to train people
how to set a tent, make a safe campfire, and more. With all
its
challenges camping is always going to be a hit with kids and
most adults. A camping party is a unique event that can
include
all the good things of any kind of party and more.
Partying while camping offers an opportunity for not only
campfires, but sing-alongs, ghost tales, and lots and lots of
fun stuff you would never think of at a party hosted at a
private home.
Camping is a lot of fun but it is not without its challenges.
If you hate bugs, are afraid of bears, or you can’t live
without all of the comforts of your home, camping is not for
you. If you don’t enjoy sleeping in a tent, or in an RV, you
may reconsider having a party while camping. Public restrooms
and showers mean you have less privacy than in your own home
or
in a hotel room. While many enjoy the break from the comforts
of
everyday routine, for some it is nothing short of a nightmare.
Camping requires a lot of planning and preparation. The less
prepared you are the less fun you will have. If you don’t
prepare the necessary food, equipment, spices, and whatever
you
may need, chances are will have to do without them. Make sure
you check with camp management about the rules and
regulations,
so you avoid unpleasant surprises. Some campground may have
rules against dogs, open fires, noise, etc. Make sure you call
ahead and understand the rules before committing to a
campground. Before you make a reservation, check with the
campground for any dangers you should know about such as
bears,
snakes, or moving waters.
Popular campsites fill up quickly, especially during popular
holidays. Be sure you make your reservations extra early, if
you plan your party around some of the biggest holiday dates
such as Memorial Day, The 4th of July, and Labor Day.
About The Author: George Meszaros with
www.partyfantastic.com
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