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Last Night of Freedom Plan Prince Williams Stag Do

Added: 15-02-2011

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Not one to shy away from a spot of publicity Matt jumped at the chance to be interviewed on BBC Radio Cumbria to discuss Prince William’s impending stag do.

Last Night of Freedom Plan Prince Williams Stag Do

Bright and early on the 15th of February Matt prepared himself to speak to Mike Parr on his Breakfast Show.

When asked what he would suggest to Prince William and Harry, Matt joked "Although it is highly unlikely that the future king would use a company called Last Night of Freedom, but if he were to book it through us then I have some ideas that are all available through our website."

Obviously money is no object when it comes to planning his stag and so Matt went wild and planned the most outrageously fun stag possible! Starting off with a day trip to the North Pole for a mere £5 500, William and his stags would then be flown to Riga (our top stag weekend destination!) for some fun on the Olympic bobsleigh track. After an energetic day in Riga it’s then another plane ride to Sofia to jump on a Supersonic Jet. Lastly a short plane journey to Budapest and the stags would be treated to a day in hospitality at the F1 racecourse and to top the stag do off, a day’s fencing complete with personal coach!

Sound like a good stag to you? If yes then it’s only £7 500 per stag (not including flights, accommodation or drinks). If however you don’t have a rich grandma like William and Harry here at Last Night of Freedom we always help you organise the best possible stag and hen do no matter your budget!


Mike then asked why exactly Nottingham was so popular with stag and hen groups – Matt answered "With the rumours set about by a marketing company that there were 7 ladies to each man in Nottingham, stags were obviously drawn to the area. Also with it being in the centre of the UK it means it is easy accessible by stags from all over who are meeting up. Lastly with it being such a great hit with stags and hens, there has been a large investment in the activities available in the area such as karting and paintballing."