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My little brother will be getting married next June. I am in charge of his bachelor party. I am thinking of finding a place to stay on Mille Lacs. That way some guys can fish, some guys can golf, some guys can drink etc etc. Any suggestions? Has anyone had experience doing this? We are thinking the third week in May between opener and Memorial day. Thanks, Joe

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i would suggest eddie's resort. bring some ex-Vikings, lots of booze, a camcorder, and a few litigious strippers. should be an unforgettable weekend.
just remember to quickly move to new orleans should things go awry.
just kidding of course! have a great time and good luck finding the proper, legal amenities.

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I was at Izaty's last year for a bachelor party and i would recomend them. We all golfed during the day and we were suppose to do a launch but i was way to windy to go out. We had taxi vans pick us up to head over to the Goose for a good time that night. The condos were also very nice they put us in. I beleive you can ask for Jason Tolett.

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McQuoids would also work great for that. They have 4 Bedroom Log Condos (plus loft) with patio decks that are very nice. I'll be bringing 10 of our sales reps up there in two weeks. TV, VCR, gas fireplace, full kitchen, two bathroom, large table to play cards. Also golf, bars, ect nearby. You can check them out on their web site.

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I'm with Leaky. I was at McQuoids for a bachelor party a couple of years ago (Huskminn's!). We stayed at one of their 4 bedroom condo's, did a launch etc, then off to the bars and casino. Darn good time. I would highly recommend it.

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I had my bachelor party up there 7 years ago... I have no suggestions on a place to stay, I would say the casino but I'm not a huge fan of the Mille Lacs Band, if you know what I mean! I would suggest checking into Terry's (or Terri's) for your launch trip. It's up in Garrisson and when your finished the Blue Goose is right up the road if drinking is something that takes place at a bachlor party! (LOL)

Have fun... might suggest a night launch trip if your past the deadline... Better bite at night!

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Thanks for all of the replies. I am thinking Izaty's cause golf/bar/fishing is all at the same place. No driving required. Any other suggestions? Izaty's is a nice golf course right? I am not a golfer at all but my brother is. I am the fisher and he is the golfer. Thanks, Joe

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I went out on a launch 2 years ago and got to talking to the captain of the boat. He told me they took a bachelor party out on the lake on a launch, including the live female entertainment! He had no problems with doing that at all and said the fishing wasn't too good, but the drinking and the scenery for the guys was great. If I were to organize one, I'd be calling St. Alban's resort.

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hey do all you want to go up together call me and we can get you all up there together and have a great time partying up and back tell me your from this forum 651 453 1300

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