Bachelor Party Tips at Champion Valley: How to Plan the Perfect Day

July 6, 2026 | By Maxine Denis

So you’re coming to Champion Valley for your bachelor party?

Elite decision.

We’ve hosted thousands, probably tens of thousands, of bachelor parties. No matter what activity you’re doing, or how many you’re stacking, here’s how to make it a smashing success.

Bachelor Party Paintball Group

Book Early in the Day

We think the sweet spot is 9:00 or 10:00 AM.

It’s usually cooler, your group has more energy, and by the time you’re done you’re perfectly positioned for lunch or your next adventure. Start strong. Build momentum.

Arrive Early

Let’s be honest. The odds that every single guy in your group signs their waiver ahead of time are… low.

Plan to arrive 15–20 minutes early. It gives everyone time to sign waivers, settle in, and not feel rushed.

Nothing kills a vibe faster than scrambling.

Hydrate. Bring Snacks.

None of our activities are sedentary. You will move.

We sell Gatorade, soda, and water, but you’re welcome to bring a cooler of your own. Because this is going on the website, I have to say it: no alcohol allowed.

Hydrated bachelor parties are happy bachelor parties.

Get Weird With the Wardrobe

The more ridiculous, the better.

Stop at Goodwill. Hit a military surplus store. Order something outrageous online. You have to wear a mask and closed-toe shoes, but beyond that? Go wild.

It makes for better pictures. Better memories. Better stories.

Bring a Change of Clothes

If you’re headed somewhere after playing, bring fresh clothes.

We have a bathroom you can change in. We also rent coveralls to protect your clothes, but they will absolutely make you sweat more. Plan accordingly.

Don’t Leave Immediately After

You know the saying: ain’t no party like the after party.

Plan to hang out for a bit once you’re done playing. Grill some food. Rehash your best shots. Argue about who got lit up the worst.

We’ve got grills. Just bring charcoal and whatever you want to throw on them.

Capture the Chaos

Rent our GoPro or bring your own.

There is no better way to relive the weekend than helmet-cam footage of your buddy running directly into crossfire.

Trust me. Future you will be grateful.

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