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Businiess name:  Alpental At the Summit
Review by:  Clay M.
Review content: 
...near the mountains. The best bachelor party I ever attended was up in whistler for a weekend. Given that you only have $50/person and one day (presumeably), why not hire a big van/small bus, truck everyone out to Alpental or Snoqualmie to ski for the afternoon/evening (i think lift tickets are reduced price if you start skiing after 3 p.m.), truck everyone back to the city and head straight to Pioneer Square for burgers and beers at the J&M Card Room and finish up the night at the just-tasteless-enough Cowgirls Inc? There's nothing cooler than rolling in to Pio bars in an old-school ski bib. If I had to plan a buddy's bachelor party in Seattle on short notice with a modest budget during the winter, that's the direction I'd go. Good luck.

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