Wisconsin large group vacations at Adeline’s Retreat
From bachelorette parties to birthdays, anniversaries, and family reunions, Adeline’s Retreat is the best for Wisconsin large group vacations.
But how do you go about planning a large group vacation? With six bedrooms and accommodations for up to twelve guests, you can imagine there are dozens of options when it comes to your event. Planning your Wisconsin getaway starts with knowing your friends, family, and colleagues – their interests, personalities, and what will make the trip memorable.
Wisconsin large group vacations require a large hot tub for starters
Adeline’s amenities include the custom 20’ hot tub, affectionately named the Big Dipper, to the game room which has been loaded with entertainment. A pool table, pinball machine, jukebox, and more fill the game room with a full-size bar providing old-world charm in a room that brings you back to Wisconsin’s prohibition-era heyday.
How to plan your large group vacation in Wisconsin staying at Adeline’s House of Cool
Define the type of large group trip
Define the type of large group trip. This should be pretty easy. Is this a fishing trip? Are you going to have a large group trip to Wisconsin Dells? Are you planning a ski trip? Family reunion? Most people have a good idea of the type of large group trip being planned. But sometimes you just need to write it down as a mental reminder.
Don’t wait till the last minute to plan
Don’t wait till the last minute to plan. Planning ahead is important in Wisconsin. Wisconsin has hundreds of resorts and thousands of attractions. By planning ahead and making reservations four to twelve months in advance you can ensure that you don’t have any problems when you are actually on your group trip.
Plan for personal time
Plan for personal time. Let’s face it, if you don’t plan personal time for the trip then people will be butting heads. This may be a day where people just plan their own time, or a large block of hours during each day.
Setup group messaging
Setup group messaging. Yep! We hate group messages. Especially when they go off on an unrelated tangent. But you do need to have a repository for planning information. One tip is that you set up a group messaging system and ground rules for how to use it. Coordinators are responsible for policing the tangents – but be polite about it.