#TurnUp! 10 After-Prom Ideas

The party doesn’t have to end when you exit the hall.

After, After-Party - From fab dresses to awesome hair, prom season is in full swing. But the party doesn’t have to end when you exit the hall. Here are a ton of activities you can do with your clique both right after the prom and for the rest of the weekend. By Kenrya Rankin Naasel   (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images) 

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After, After-Party - From fab dresses to awesome hair, prom season is in full swing. But the party doesn’t have to end when you exit the hall. Here are a ton of activities you can do with your clique both right after the prom and for the rest of the weekend. By Kenrya Rankin Naasel  (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images) 

Slumber Party - Change into sweats, camp out on your living room floor (or in the backyard) and veg out like you did when you were 10.  (Photo: Silke Woweries/Corbis)

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Slumber Party - Change into sweats, camp out on your living room floor (or in the backyard) and veg out like you did when you were 10.  (Photo: Silke Woweries/Corbis)

Amusement Park - Break out your summer best and head to the amusement park the next day for hours upon hours of riding terrible rides and eating multiple funnel cakes. Yaaaasssss!  (Photo: Erica Shires/Corbis)

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Amusement Park - Break out your summer best and head to the amusement park the next day for hours upon hours of riding terrible rides and eating multiple funnel cakes. Yaaaasssss!  (Photo: Erica Shires/Corbis)

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Comedy Club - Keep the laughs going with tickets to a comedy show (no amateur nights — they are depressing). You’ll need to buy 'em online to be sure you get seats.   (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for OneKid OneWorld)

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Comedy Club - Keep the laughs going with tickets to a comedy show (no amateur nights — they are depressing). You’ll need to buy 'em online to be sure you get seats.  (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for OneKid OneWorld)

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Karaoke Party - Whether you take over a local karaoke bar, dust off the machine at home or just use YouTube on your TV, perform your favorite songs alone and in groups. (Photo: Dave & Les Jacobs/Blend Images/Corbis)

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Karaoke Party - Whether you take over a local karaoke bar, dust off the machine at home or just use YouTube on your TV, perform your favorite songs alone and in groups. (Photo: Dave & Les Jacobs/Blend Images/Corbis)

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Midnight Bowling - There’s something about bowling under the glow of a black light that just makes it ridiculously fun. Check with your local bowling alley to see if they hold bowling nights during prom weekend. No glow-in-the-dark offerings? Go during daylight hours and turn it into a competition. Did someone say “prizes”?  (Photo: Paul S. Howell/Getty Images)

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Midnight Bowling - There’s something about bowling under the glow of a black light that just makes it ridiculously fun. Check with your local bowling alley to see if they hold bowling nights during prom weekend. No glow-in-the-dark offerings? Go during daylight hours and turn it into a competition. Did someone say “prizes”?  (Photo: Paul S. Howell/Getty Images)

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Pool Party - If no one has a pool, ask your parents to help you get a room at a hotel that has one, then take it over for the weekend.   (Photo: Matt Dutile/Corbis)

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Pool Party - If no one has a pool, ask your parents to help you get a room at a hotel that has one, then take it over for the weekend.  (Photo: Matt Dutile/Corbis)

Get Your Groove On - Keep the night going... Go out or head back to your place. Have everyone create their own party play list or appoint one friend to play DJ, then rock out as loudly as possible. Falling asleep is not an option here. (Photo: Hero Images Inc./Hero Images Inc./Corbis)

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Get Your Groove On - Keep the night going... Go out or head back to your place. Have everyone create their own party play list or appoint one friend to play DJ, then rock out as loudly as possible. Falling asleep is not an option here. (Photo: Hero Images Inc./Hero Images Inc./Corbis)

Movie Marathon - If you have a nearby drive-in or local theater that shows late-night movies, head there for two or three in a row. Or pick your faves and play them at home, complete with buttery popcorn and all the candy you can eat. Suggestion: Pick a series and watch it all the way through.  (Photo: Aurelie and Morgan David De Lossy/cultura/Corbis)

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Movie Marathon - If you have a nearby drive-in or local theater that shows late-night movies, head there for two or three in a row. Or pick your faves and play them at home, complete with buttery popcorn and all the candy you can eat. Suggestion: Pick a series and watch it all the way through.  (Photo: Aurelie and Morgan David De Lossy/cultura/Corbis)

Game Night - Break out the cards and board games and get ready to laugh. A couple faves that work with large groups: Anomia Party Edition ($23) and Cards Against Humanity ($25).  (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Game Night - Break out the cards and board games and get ready to laugh. A couple faves that work with large groups: Anomia Party Edition ($23) and Cards Against Humanity ($25).  (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Scavenger Hunt - Enlist your parents to create a scavenger hunt with places and mementos of your time in high school. Then divide into two teams and go-hard tracking them all down.  (Photo: Martin Meyer/Corbis)

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Scavenger Hunt - Enlist your parents to create a scavenger hunt with places and mementos of your time in high school. Then divide into two teams and go-hard tracking them all down.  (Photo: Martin Meyer/Corbis)

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