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If your home is the place to go to watch the March Madness games, here are 16 fun ideas for planning and hosting a great viewing party. Our editorial team scoured the internet to bring you the best party ideas. Go team! Now bring on the march madness.
- First Four
- First Weekend
- Sweet Sixteen/Elite Eight
- Final Four
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What kind of invitations will you send? Keep it casual with a Facebook event, or an e-mail, or create a fun flyer using your favorite team's colors. You could also opt for orange and black for a team-neutral basketball look. Even consider making the invitation round like a basketball. Be sure to set the start time for at least 30 minutes before the game starts so all the catching up can be done before tip-off. More cool invitation ideas here:
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Create the ultimate VIP viewing area by pulling in plenty of extra chairs and side tables. Add pillows, cushions, or bean bag chairs for extra seating. Then make sure the food and beverages are easily accessible with a buffet table and strategically placed coolers or beverage buckets. Extra points: make your own team-themed coasters!
Need advice on how to make your own coasters? We found some of the best bloggers to help you put together the perfect sport's day party. Click here for a DIY coaster guide.
Did your alma mater make the finals? Make it a reunion with your old college chums. Wear your school colors, create a party pennant to use on Facebook or email, and eat your favorite college late-night food. Was it tacos or pizza? You can even play beer pong at halftime.
Put a basketball hoop over the garbage can. It will add a little fun and encourage clean-up. Three-pointers! Take a look at this great YouTube video for instructions on how to set up this great March madness activity.
Plowing through the defense and soaring through the air … or sinking the three-pointer in the last five seconds of the game. Let your guests live out their hoop dreams by strategically placing foam basketballs around the room and multiple nets for some spectacular shots. People can even call their shots … “off of the bookshelf, over the dog, and into the cooler…”
This fun activity won’t take time out from the game and won’t take much effort to assemble. Simply provide sticky notes and pens. Ask your guests to vote on the best sports cliché that comes spouting out of the commentator's mouth. Write them on a Post-it and stick it on the wall for all to enjoy. You can even vote on your faves, like the team that “takes them to school to show them the rules.”
Advertisers will be running many special ads geared toward college basketball fans. You can pass out “score sheets” to your guests and have them vote on their favorite commercials. When the game is over, see if any of the spots stand out. Or try some of these other creative “sideline” games.
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Spin it on the rim! Pour a little salt and/or sugar onto small plates and set out a squirt bottle of chocolate syrup. Salt for margaritas, sugar for lemon drops, chocolate for martinis, etc., Guests can twirl their glasses upside down in the sugar or salt or dress up a drink with ribbons of chocolate syrup. What a treat!
The players are all about their fancy shoes … so why not have a “Kicks Contest” of your own at your viewing party? Tell your guests ahead of time to wear their funkiest, funniest, or coolest shoes. Everyone votes by paper ballot and the winner can be announced between quarters. You can have a fun little prize for the winner, like team logo shoe laces! For a tiebreaker, have them “walk the runway” to break the tie by applause.
For another variation on a creative menu for your party, why not pick out specific foods to represent each region in the tournament? Choose delicious dishes from the West, South, Southeast and Southwest.
Here are a few possibilities: West = steak sliders, South = shrimp and grits cups, Southeast = crab dip, Southwest = chili or Tex Mex tacos.
This recipe for slam dunk sliders is a great example.
Serve great basketball-themed food and your guests can eat their feelings if their team isn’t winning … or celebr-eat if they do!
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Decorations can be simple and add a festive feel for your party guests. Consider a color theme for a specific team or just go with silver to stay neutral.
Snacks and games are nice, but hello, there’s a game on. No one will want to miss a moment of the high-energy basketball action, so make sure your TV is working correctly. Here are some tips to make sure your settings are just right for game viewing. Did you know some TVs have a sports mode? Or that you can make adjustments to the settings for the lighting in your room? It’s true.
Make sure your appliances and home systems are functioning in top condition. No one wants to be at a party where the beverages are warm due to a faulty fridge or where everyone’s shivering due to a March cold snap and a broken furnace. Household breakdowns happen, but it helps to have a plan when they do. An American Home Shield® Home Warranty Plan gives your budget a great defense. Visit ahs.com for details.
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