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If you had 1 year to plan a weekend of gaming, what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveC" data-source="post: 4985684" data-attributes="member: 9053"><p>A very interesting thread! A little over a year ago a very good friend of mine got married and I ran the bachelor party. As we're both old(er) we decided on a weekend of gaming. It was amazingly fun and we've decided if possible we'd like to do it as an annual event.</p><p></p><p>I started by renting out a condo up at a resort town not too far from where I live. We had two bedrooms, a hot tub, a very nice AV setup, not to mention food that could get catered in 24 hours a day. We divided up the cost so it wasn't very expensive at all.</p><p></p><p>We planned out a couple of capstone events for games that we'd been playing in for the last few years, so we had the time to build up for a big showdown with some of the games big-bads. One of the group came up with an idea for a one-shot game (Call of C'thuhlu) which consisted of a group going on a bachelor party. We all end up dying in that one.</p><p></p><p>In addition to that, we had X-Box, PS3 and a Wii, and we set up a little LAN party too. By the end of the weekend, everyone was very glad we hadn't done the whole strip club and drinking sort of thing (me especially, since it meant I actually got to be invited over to their house after the wedding!)</p><p></p><p>So the planning part of it was to set up our games so that there was a big event to showcase, and the rest of it was way too much Mountain Dew (oh, and catered pizza...)</p><p></p><p>--Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveC, post: 4985684, member: 9053"] A very interesting thread! A little over a year ago a very good friend of mine got married and I ran the bachelor party. As we're both old(er) we decided on a weekend of gaming. It was amazingly fun and we've decided if possible we'd like to do it as an annual event. I started by renting out a condo up at a resort town not too far from where I live. We had two bedrooms, a hot tub, a very nice AV setup, not to mention food that could get catered in 24 hours a day. We divided up the cost so it wasn't very expensive at all. We planned out a couple of capstone events for games that we'd been playing in for the last few years, so we had the time to build up for a big showdown with some of the games big-bads. One of the group came up with an idea for a one-shot game (Call of C'thuhlu) which consisted of a group going on a bachelor party. We all end up dying in that one. In addition to that, we had X-Box, PS3 and a Wii, and we set up a little LAN party too. By the end of the weekend, everyone was very glad we hadn't done the whole strip club and drinking sort of thing (me especially, since it meant I actually got to be invited over to their house after the wedding!) So the planning part of it was to set up our games so that there was a big event to showcase, and the rest of it was way too much Mountain Dew (oh, and catered pizza...) --Steve [/QUOTE]
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