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By Sophie Foster, Mailonline Deputy Travel Editor
PUBLISHED: 10:26 EDT, June 13, 2024 | UPDATED: 10:50 EDT, June 13, 2024
Talk about taking wetting baby’s head to the next level…
A stag party company has offered fathers-to-be the chance to book an alternative version of a stag do, called a “dad’s party”, where the father-to-be and his friends can go on holiday for “one last farewell” before of the baby’s birth. is born.
Expectant parents can book pre-baby celebrations with StagWeb.es to get the ‘boys’ together for one more big weekend before their son’s arrival.
The terms ‘dadchelor party’ and ‘baby stag’ rose to prominence in the United States around 2010, according to the stag do company.
Now, StagWeb is looking to kick-start the trend in the UK.
Fathers-to-be can now book a pre-baby ‘dad’ celebration with StagWeb.co.uk to get the ‘boys’ together for one more big weekend ahead of their son’s arrival. It surveyed hundreds of men aged 25 to 40 to find out how many would be interested in a father doing it, and while more than 50 percent said no, 43 percent said absolutely (file photo).
According to StagWeb’s “Daddy Do” FAQ, Dad can do whatever you want, but it should be done at least a couple of months before the due date in case “the little one shows up early.”
What the father does is a way to honor this great milestone and offers an opportunity for the father and his friends to come together.
Jon Stainer – creative director of StagWeb
Dads and their group of friends are encouraged to include games like diaper changing relays and baby food tasting challenges to give the “groom” a preview of what awaits him after the big day.
The stag website also offers bubble football and go-karting, plus a wrestling school, brewery tours, beer bikes and spas.
Those willing to risk their partner’s wrath may even choose to secure the appearance of “sexy French maids” or “oil wrestling women.”
StagWeb offers dad trips for a variety of budgets with themes ranging from the outdoors to just “beer” and activities like bubble soccer, go-karting or beer bikes or spas (stock image)
StagWeb offers trips for a variety of budgets, with themes ranging from the outdoors to just “beer.”
By booking through StagWeb, dads-to-be can choose to celebrate in a UK destination such as Bristol, Liverpool, Cardiff or Bournemouth or fly abroad to popular locations such as Benidorm and Dublin.
The company StagWeb surveyed hundreds of men between 25 and 40 years old to find out how many of them would be interested in having a father.
While more than 50 percent said no, 43 percent said absolutely.
Jon Stainer, creative director at StagWeb, explained: “Parenthood is a game-changer. It’s a transformative journey and we think it deserves its own unique celebration, much like the bachelor party when men get married.
‘Daddy Does It’ is a way to honor this huge milestone, offering an opportunity for dad and his peers to come together, reflect and look forward to the exciting journey of fatherhood.
“The older you get, the harder it is to get all your friends together, so we think what Dad does is a great opportunity for the kids to get together to celebrate.”
Pre-made packages are ready to book from £129 per person, but customers can also create their own personalized dad packages. Visit: StagWeb.United Kingdom.
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