Sounds like 2 18 year olds who just graduated high school getting Married. Of coarse the kid is ok with the party. His mom told him he is going to have it so he has to go.These responses are so interesting and certainly show regional traditions...
First of all, I have to ask...is this a man or a boy who is getting married? I'm sorry, but by the time I met my husband, he was not playing laser tag or video games, and if he was, I wouldn't have dated him. He was playing golf, fishing and liked pro ball games. If a 'man' is playing video games, he's too immature to get married in my opinion.
Also, for years, a 'money' dance was a traditional part of the wedding. We had one at ours, but that was at the tail end of that tradition. I haven't been to a wedding that had a money dance in a long time. It's just one of those things that went out of style. Maybe some areas of the country still have them.
In CA, the only tradition for the groom is a bachelor party...and it varies. Golfing, a ball game, maybe a trip to Vegas. But nothing at a church, H*** no. LOL.
I guess I am old fashioned but we just did a pub crawl for my bachelor party in key west (did not get drunk), played a round of golf the following morning and got married on the beach that night. No video games, raffles, fundraisers (we paid for our own wedding and honeymoon). Don't really understand the need for a party like this. Is it just to get more money out of everyone.