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How many people should you invite to your bachelor party, and how can you decide without offending anyone?

One of the trickiest decisions when planning a bachelor or bachelorette party has nothing to do with the venue or budget, it's all about who to invite. Just your closest crew? Family too? What if someone feels left out? This guide helps you figure it out without the awkwardness.

1

Start with what you actually want

Before you start writing names down, ask yourself:

  • Do you want something low-key or a full-on celebration?
  • Are you going for wild party vibes, chill hangout time, or somewhere in between?
  • Do you want everyone who's been part of your life there?

Once you know what you're going for, the guest list practically writes itself.


2

There's no "right" number, but there's a sweet spot

Most bachelor parties fall into one of these ranges:

Small party 6–12 people
Medium party 15–25 people
Big party 30+ people

More and more couples are going with bigger groups, nobody gets left out, different friend groups come together, and the memories hit different when everyone's there.


3

The no-drama rule: invite by group, not by person

Think in circles, not individuals:

  • Childhood friends
  • Current close friends
  • Close family
  • Partner's friends (if it's a joint party)

If you're inviting one person from a group, invite the whole group. This one rule alone cuts way down on hurt feelings.


4

Worried it'll be "too many people"?

A lot of people hold back thinking: "If there's too many of us, it's gonna be a mess."

The real issue isn't the headcount, it's picking the wrong venue.

A big group works great when everyone's staying together, there's plenty of space, and there are different areas to hang out in.


5

Why big groups actually work better these days

Bigger bachelor parties come with some serious perks:

  • More energy and better overall vibe
  • Way more stories to look back on
  • Less pressure on any one person
  • When you split the cost, everyone pays less per person

6

The venue determines how many you can invite

Here's the bottom line: don't shrink your guest list to fit the wrong place. Find a spot that works for your actual list.

Places like Camper Club Malinalco can handle:

  • Parties from 30 to 250+ people
  • Full exclusive use of the property
  • On-site accommodations for the whole crew
  • Wide-open spaces so nobody feels crammed

That kind of flexibility means you can invite everyone without second-guessing yourself.


Invite who you want, not just who "fit"

Your bachelor party is a once-in-a-lifetime moment before the wedding. It shouldn't be limited by a venue that's too small or not built for the occasion. When you pick the right spot, you can invite freely and enjoy every second of it.

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Planning your bachelor party?

Host it at Camper Club Malinalco — a private hotel near Mexico City built specifically for large bachelor and bachelorette parties, with full accommodations, complete privacy, and everything your group needs.

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