Oktoberfest is a German tradition or celebration. So anything German such as pigtails, cabbagerolls, pretzles, sauerbraten, schnitzel, and tortes for dessert. Drinks like Goldschlaeger and Jaegarmeister are German, too. Beer, lots of beer. Listen to accordian music, like Walter Ostenak. Wear German costumes like dirndls (ladies), and Lederhosen (men). Beer is usually served ice cold in kegs (usually the glasses steins or beer glasses are chilled.) Bratwurst, cheeses, fruits, sauerkraut, hot potato salad, other salads, and for dessert Apple Strudel (heat in the oven NOT THE MICROWAVE) and Bee Sting (pronounced: Bee Schting) and cooled Black Forest Cake.
You can have it out in a party tent or set up your games room (if you should have one) or a hall. Oompah music is traditional, but it's wise to incorporate this with other types of music as well.
Oktoberfest celebrations and music vary by location. Commonalities between the festival instruments are accordions, brass and woodwinds. Furthermore, to see Oktoberfest bands using stringed, percussion and synthesizers are not uncommon either.
It is a big party with music, dancing, and lots of beer-drinking. The traditional music includes polkas and waltzes played by a brass band. Many places in the world you might find an event called Oktoberfest, that might be one evening, usually in October. The most famous Oktoberfest, in Munich, Germany, runs several days, and starts in September.
Beer, pretzels, sausages, sauerkraut, horn music, a look at people in lederhosen...
..invite as many people as you can ..scary decorations ..scary looking food ..scary costumes (costumes should be provided) ..fun but scary games ..black lights ..dark decorations ..cold drinks ..scary music ..most importantly have a good time good luck and happy Halloween
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In addition to Munich, which is famous for its Oktoberfest, several other German cities host their own versions of the festival. Notable examples include Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, and Frankfurt, where local celebrations feature traditional food, beer, and music. Each city often adds its unique flair, making their Oktoberfest events distinct while still celebrating Bavarian culture.
Music, good Company and possibly a few drinks.
You should have plates, cutlery, music, games, food and drink and decorations.
As with any type of music, at any appropriate time.
Buy a stereo under the decorations section, then click it. Other music tracks cost either 4000 or 10000.
You may have food, drinks, gifts, ballons, decroations, music, games.