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Like every other dude you yearn to throw at least one memorable shindig in your life. Actually setting up your soiree requires more calculation than you might think, and who better to tell you - how to throw a party like a pro - than the party animals at Royal Magazine. You can relax, pour yourself a drink, eat, dance, throw all caution to the wind and indulge in some contagious fun. Reason for party! You can do it because you want to have a good time with your friends and family. The basic ingredients that you need to have the party of your life are great friends, hip music, and the right attitude. Add alcohol and beautiful women to that mix and your bash can be truly unforgettable.

You already are blessed with great friends and you have the right attitude so there isn't anything to stop you from having a gala bash every now and then. But before you go hammer and tongs at addressing the nitty-gritty of organizing your party, you have to come forth with a suitable theme. How do you picture your guests at the party? Do you want them drinking kegs full of beer? If you are in a really spirited mood then you can plan a pool party. A pool party has the added advantage of allowing you the chance to check out how your female friends look in bikinis. Or you could go in for a themed party, like a Hawaiian party - where guests arrive wearing flowered shirts and hula skirts.

A great party is one where females outnumber the males

Once you are clear about the theme that the party is going to have, you get down to the business of preparing a guest list. You can send e-mail invitations to all those lucky ducks you intend to invite. But while sending out your invitations you have to beware of gatecrashers. Gatecrashers are the nasty dudes who barge into any party, without caring for the fact that they have not been invited. Too many gatecrashers could end up cramping up the space where you have organized the party and they might also create a shortage of food, drinks, etc. If you don't want your party to become an open house free for all, try to make it clear on the invitation that it is an exclusive party. One more thing you must keep in mind - a great party is one where females outnumber males. The more beautiful faces and figures you have floating around your party place, the better it feels for everyone.

Quality music is a must to get all your guests in the mood. So you should make sure that you have a wide array of music at hand. The type of music that you go in for will depend on the theme for your party. If your party revolves around lots of dancing and drinking then you can go in for some hip-hop, or pop music, but if it is a more sedate affair then you can try some mellow jazz or R&B. What about a DJ to organize the music department? A DJ can do wonders for any party, but hiring one can be expensive. If you can afford one then there is nothing like it, or you can try being your own DJ. You could also have some of the guests at the party take turns at being the DJ.

A good menu is of paramount importance for the success of any party. For best results you have to consider flavors and combinations that reinforce your party's theme. If you are serving alcohol then you must concentrate on having a big range of snacks. What you serve is almost always determined by what's in season. You also have to consider whether you want to have an informal or formal sit down dinner. Do you prefer tossing freshly barbecued wings onto people’s plates as they stroll past the grill, or do you envision yourself unveiling a whole chicken, grilled to perfection, to a table of expectant guests with napkins on their laps? If there is lots of dancing and drinking involved then an informal dinner is the best option. Your guests can binge on alcohol, dance till their heart’s content and they can flock to the table when they feel like.

You must make sure that you keep a well-stocked bar. Let the liquor flow like water from a municipal tap and you have a killer-party that everyone will talk about for years. Consider serving beer and wine, plus one cocktail you can premix in batches, such as margaritas or screwdrivers. If your group is larger than 30 and you're serving alcohol you might consider having a bartender. And it is not just alcoholic drinks that you have to store up; you have to have a beefed up quota of non-alcoholic drinks too. Plenty of fruit juices, they'll be guzzled down straight, or as mixers. Everyone hates warm beer or coke, so if your fridge is lacking in size, then pack some plastic buckets or drums with ice and use it to chill your drinks.

While it is fun to have everyone at your party going on a super drinking binge, you have to make sure that you pace out the events in such a way that your guests are sober enough to drive back home by the time the party is over.

 

If any guests have had too much to drink, make sure they have arranged alternate rides home. You could ask some sober drivers to ferry the guests who are too drunk to drive or you could invite them to stay over. Drinking at the party is fun, but driving after drinking too much can be potentially dangerous. You have to be sober enough to realize that. In fact, if you are having a party where lots of alcohol is going to be served, then it is always better to make advance arrangements for some of your guests to spend the night. This way they can join you for the customary brunch the day after. Brunch is the perfect way to recover from the wild party you just threw, share stories of the previous night, and fill your stomach with hearty food.

 
 
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