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Published Date: 12 August 2008
THE number of stag and hen parties coming to the Capital has shot up dramatically as revellers turn their back on expensive foreign trips.
Bars, hotels and outdoor activity centres have seen the number of party bookings soar by up to a quarter this year.

The rise is being seen as a side effect of the credit crunch, with many opting against the long weekends abroad which have become i
ncreasingly popular in recent years.

Stag parties are the main reason Bedlam Paintball, in South Queensferry, has seen bookings rise by almost a quarter this year. It is on course to take 4000 more bookings than last year.

Roman Rock, the managing director of Bedlam Group, said: "People are still getting married and having stag weekends, and we are finding they are less likely to go abroad and more likely to come here.

"People might be spending less generally but we're not seeing any downturn. They pull in the purse strings in other areas, whether it's food or home spending, but after a tough week they are still wanting to enjoy themselves.

"I know from speaking to a lot of hoteliers that they are getting a lot more short breaks because people are just not going away."

Bedlam is planning to expand on the back of the extra business, launching two new games, one based on Doctor Who and the other featuring buses donated by Stagecoach tycoon Brian Souter.

The city's bars are also feeling the benefit of the growing number of stag and hen parties.

Paul Waterson, chief executive of the Scottish Licensed Trade Association, said: "With the strength of the euro and more people tending to spend more time in Britain rather than abroad, it does seem that there are more domestic visitors to Edinburgh.

"There is nothing wrong with that type of business (stag and hen parties) as long as it is controlled. There has been problems with people targeting stag and hen parties with cheaper drink offers in Edinburgh in the past and that can lead to problems.

"But that kind of discounting is not happening any more, so it can only be a good thing."

Sinead Guerin, VisitScotland's regional director, added: "This is extremely encouraging to see Edinburgh visitor attractions reaping the benefits of an increased domestic market and this will potentially have knock-on effects for other tourism businesses in the area.

"Due to the economic climate, there may well be a greater number of people exploring their own country and partaking in activities as a cheaper alternative to flying abroad."







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  • Last Updated: 12 August 2008 11:48 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: What's on in Edinburgh
 
1

Incandescent,

12/08/2008 11:58:10
Marvellous. Just marvellous. One "boost to the economy" we could do without.
2

Randan,

12/08/2008 12:04:43
Now now Incandescent, you can't hold back progress for city businesses.
It's vital to our economy that we allow people from all over Britain to come and vomit on our streets.
3

ghandi's daughter,

12/08/2008 12:17:31
#2 -
Further to what you're saying one has only to walk through the Grassmarket area on weekend evenings to see the mess these "stag and hen" parties create in the area. I used to visit a family member who had a house there (not for long thankfully) and the noise etc. from these parties can go on until early morning.
It's not a case of not wanting folks to enjoy a visit to the City rather why is it that we all have to be tolerant towards their behaviour on our doorsteps??
I wonder how some of these visitors would like some drunken individual to use their doorsteps as a toilet etc.???
Historically, the Grassmarket area used to be a gathering place for street drinkers - they have been moved on for their anti-social behaviour -
We now have a new breed of street drinkers -
THE HEN AND STAG PARTY BRIGADE!!!
Well done City of Edinburgh Council you can be relied on to get it right - NOT!!
4

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12/08/2008 12:17:39
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12/08/2008 12:17:42
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Labradoodle,

12/08/2008 12:24:01
#3 4 & 5

thrice nae
7

Kate,

Zurich 12/08/2008 12:24:33
#2,4 and 5, Ghandi's daughter we got the point the first time, I think...

It's not just hen and stag nights which mess up the Grassmarket, it's general boozing.

I can't imagine Edinburgh being cheaper than some European cities, even adding in the cost of flights and hotels. I find Edinburgh prohibitively expensive and that is saying something considering where I live...
8

Incandescent,

12/08/2008 12:31:23
#2 (a genuine) LOL! :-)
9

Niko Bellic,

Zagreb 12/08/2008 12:42:43
I blame the trams for this, make no mistake in 2011 there will be tram parties and everything.

I have a strong liking for fat chicks in cowboy hats and matching t-shirts. Wahey!
10

JT,

12/08/2008 13:07:48
I used to enjoy my sat nights out in town, but dont bother now, its just mayhem with screaming drunk louts. Was on a flight home from Birmingham 3 weeks ago and there was a gang of women on a hen party and they were a nightmare on the flight, god knows what they were like at 2am! If we do venture out for a meal we go straight to and from the restaurant we dont bother going for a drink before or after the meal as its too much like hard work trying to find a decent pub and before anyone asks Im not a oldie.
11

allknowing,

12/08/2008 13:08:51
Shouldnt the sspca round up all these sick hens and stags??? If they are unwell, they should be getting treatment. Also, where are they coming from, perhaps TIE are unearthing them all with all the holes around the place, stupid trams!!!
12

Mallory,

Edinburgh 12/08/2008 13:20:21
Just as well that so many five star luxury hotels are being planned. These hen and stags can vomit in comfort knowing that efficient staff will clear up.
13

Bill MacD,

12/08/2008 13:41:14
I hope that lots of them wear those flashing devils' horns. They always make me laugh... they're just so amusingly original. Yes, really.
14

ghandi's daughter,

12/08/2008 14:01:19
#7 - you never made an error and pressed submitted +++???
Oh and by the way, when did you last visit the Grassmarket area of Edinburgh and, more importantly, have you ever had a family member who had to live there and watch as their quality of life was incrementally affected by the bad behaviour of others???
15

Niko Bellic,

Margate 12/08/2008 14:10:48

#14 - incrementally affected?

Are you Irvine Welsh?
16

ghandi's daughter,

12/08/2008 14:18:19
#15 - what has Irvine Welsh done to you?
17

Arrow,

edinburgh 12/08/2008 14:23:19
perhaps the council could get a group of citizens to hand out badges to the ugliest hen/stag party each weekend with the maximum publicity. pics on Media. some of the parties that can be seen around the West End on a saturday morning after their 1st night would make you ill. hire a piper(s) to walk along the west end about 11.30 saturday morning when the hangovers are kicking in or put the one o'clock gun off every hour on the hour. :-)
18

Niko Bellic,

Pumpherston 12/08/2008 14:35:28

#16 - irv's done nothing to me. I've read all his books and his favourite word that doesn't start with 'f' is "INCREMENTALLY"

"Sickboy wis jist sittin thair, incrementally sweatin"

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Ken?
19

Jenny MacArthur's Humvee,

12/08/2008 15:17:19
Give me strengh. Loads of bloated, overweight, fake tanned, uneducated, uncultured schemie troublemakers singing "angels" and "hey baby" into the small hours, fighting, vomiting and urinating on the street and engaging in all other sorts of gratuitous antisocial behaviour. What is the world coming to?
20

Jenny MacArthur's Humvee,

12/08/2008 15:18:01
Sorry I mean give me strength!
21

Kate,

Zurich 12/08/2008 15:27:40
Ghandi's daughter, actually I did the Moonwalk on14-515 june and the last section was through the Grassmarket on a Sunday morning at 5am...enough said? Other than that, I have cousins who live round the corner from there and was myself a student in Edinburgh. Therefore I can pass comment just as others have done and continue to do.
22

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12/08/2008 15:34:59
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Norman,

12/08/2008 15:55:06
I wonder who does the most damage to the city's reputation, those out drinking at weekends in specific areas of the city, or the numbnoughts on here, which is read world-wide?

Never had any trouble when out and about from stags or hens, all the ones I've encountered have just been out for a good time.

Maybe the Hootsmon can give out curmudgeon badges to the most presbyterian messageboard poster?
24

A Leither,

12/08/2008 16:14:03
#22 I prefer to enjoy myself without having to puke / soil myself / get into a fight / get arrested / pee in some poor sod's doorway / end up in A&E abusing the medical staff.

There's having a drink and there's uncontrolled binges. Sadly, many people these days seem to think that the definition of 'enjoyment' and 'a good time' means getting totally smashed (along with all of the antisocial behaviour that goes along with it).

Never mind, I'm sure they'll all be enjoying the agony of pancreatitis and cirrhosis of the liver soon too.
25

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

12/08/2008 17:41:56
Ban marriage. It's the only answer.
26

calum,

12/08/2008 18:16:28
#22 - Dublin banned stag/hen parties for a while in the Temple bar area which seemed to work. They realised that as an international tourist destination the last thing they needed was drunken fighting vomiting toileting Brits soiling their streets. Same in Rome, same in Paris.
#24 - I totally agree, far too many British people see a good night out as "first one leathered", "most Aftershocks in an hour", "first to pass out", "first to p!sh the hotel bed" and can't seem to enjoy the nights out without it. Ever been to Newcastle? You think it's bad here?
27

Douglas,

Bathgate 12/08/2008 20:24:42
"THE number of stag and hen parties coming to the Capital has shot up dramatically as revellers turn their back on expensive foreign trips"

FFS you could buy a flat in Spain for the price of a round in Edinburgh. It's more likely to be the increasing chance of a spell in the clink for being a drunken scumbag on tour.
28

elayne,

13/08/2008 11:49:33
cant understand the mentality of some,not just stag and hen parties,why drink yourself insensible?go out,have a few and have a laugh by all means,but when you see folk spewing in the street,women peeing openly in street(classy lol),fights etc its no fun,its trashy!

 

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