How to Host a Hurricane Party

Tips for Hosting a Safe, Fun and Responsible Party During a Hurricane

Although hurricanes are a serious matter, a hurricane party can ease the stress by bringing friends, family and neighbors together. For those who live in Hurricane Alley, hosting or attending hurricane parties is a way of
 life. In some communities there are even Hurricane Party Awards given to those who host the best.

Typically, a hurricane party is hosted in a home large enough to accommodate several people for 3 to 5 days. It should be well-equipped with hurricane necessities such as gas-powered generator, food, water, first aid supplies, toilet paper, weather radio and walkie-talkies.

Oftentimes, guests bring hurricane supplies such as food, beverages, jugs of water, batteries, first aid kit, etc. It's also common for guests to bring their own flashlight and sleeping bag, along with a party item such as a board game, playing cards or coloring books and crayons.

Before you host a hurricane party it's important to gather emergency supplies, make certain all emergency gear is in good working order, and secure your home against damage. Invite a few guests who can assist you with these chores and ask them to arrive a day or two early. It's considerably more fun to have a few of your pals around as you batten down the hatches.

Next, consider the needs of your hurricane party guests. Will children be attending or will this be an adults-only party? Will drinking alcohol be encouraged or prohibited? Do any guests have medical concerns such as heart problems or diabetes? Will any of your guests bring pets? If so, do they have any special needs and are they socialized?

Hurricanes can be frightening to people of all ages, but are particularly difficult for young children, the elderly and pets. If your hurricane party attendees fall into any of these categories, it's a good idea to have some form of support plan in place. Prior to kicking off the party, gather all the guests and communicate your safety plan and allow everyone to voice their fears. Getting things out in the open from the beginning will make it easier to cope when the hurricane hits.

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Hey, thankx for the article~~just moved to NC frm Miami, FL & of course the first hurricane to hit the east coast comes up this way LoL!! but i was considering an invite to some of my husband's army buddies, one of whom has a baby pit bull who is very rambunctious & not very well trainned~~ i hadnt taken that into consideration until reading this, Thanks!!

Posted on 09/04/2008 at 7:09:29 AM

Dear 'Poster's Who's Comment was deleted' wrote: "Thank you for deleting my previous post about criticizing the process of turning a hurricane into a social event. I'm sorry that a constructive comment of your article does is not compatible with your journalistic methods." Author's Response: First of all you incorrectly used the word 'Who's' - it should be 'Whose'. Secondly, as a Florida resident, I am fully aware of the impact and dangers associated with hurricanes. Your original comment, which I deleted was rude and held no constructive criticism. As a writer for AC, I have the right to delete any comment I choose. That is why AC gave us the delete option. If you don't like my articles, than don't read them. If you want to leave comments, grow a spine and leave your real name. Otherwise, go find something better to do with yourself and leave me the hell alone.

Posted on 09/01/2008 at 8:09:30 AM

Thank you for deleting my previous post about criticizing the process of turning a hurricane into a social event. I'm sorry that a constructive comment of your article does is not compatible with your journalistic methods.

Posted on 08/31/2008 at 6:08:12 PM

Girl Gone Fishing you've got a deal!! I have a recipe for mind-altering pink margaritas that are perfect for boiled peanuts. Gesh, now I'm kinda looking forward to hurricane season, so we can have ourselves a good ole' fashioned Hurricane Party!

Posted on 03/15/2008 at 8:03:39 AM

Ok. I'll bring the Chicken and Dumplings, boiled peanuts, all of my Jimmy Buffet cd's, tequillia and even my generator. You supply the tailgator and the fried pickles! Great article!

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 8:03:06 PM

I used to throw hurricane parties when I lived in Florida. I had an awesome "Wilma" party!

Posted on 02/21/2008 at 8:02:08 PM

Great idea. I wish I'd had this when I lived in South Carolina!

Posted on 02/12/2008 at 9:02:54 AM

I never heard of this before; guess I'm out of the loop where I live!

Posted on 02/10/2008 at 6:02:06 AM

I lived in New Orleans and had many hurricane parties! Fun but scary!

Posted on 01/18/2008 at 10:01:51 PM

Unique.

Posted on 10/03/2007 at 9:10:00 AM

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