Prom is one of the most exciting and anticipated events of the school year, but some people wonder what to do after prom ends. Well, Heritage hosted an After Prom this year that had hours of activities available. 

    After Prom started at 11:30 pm and ended at around 2:30 am. My group showed up around 12:00 and checked in, got our raffle tickets and then walked around. There were so many games to play and things to do around the school. We made sure to go to the theater to drop our raffle ticket off. They had a raffle every 30 minutes with many different prizes that were nice and useful like a parking pass and even a TV. 

   “After Prom was super fun because I got to hang out with my friends and do a bunch of fun activities together” Ryan M ‘26. Some games that were set up in the main hallway, like bike races, were open to compete with others for more tickets that you can use in the raffle. After we put our tickets into the raffle, we decided to walk around, the cafeteria was decorated with a casino with tables you could play games at and a food table with lots of different foods. Then we headed to the gym, where there were 3 different bouncy castles that were very fun to play on; the rock climbing gym was neon with a giant screen to play Just Dance at, and the turf room had a neon mini golf course.

       When we were done exploring some things around the school we went back to the raffle ticket room to see people win awards, which was super entertaining. In between raffle drawing we explored other things like the different shoes, minute to win it, fear factor and more in the lecture hall and the candy and coffee table in the hallway next to it. We ended up staying until around 2am which was a good 2 hours of fun entertainment with my friends. “I would recommend after prom to the incoming junior next year because it was actually super fun and entertaining” says Ellesse P.‘26. If you are looking for a fun activity to do next year post prom, consider After Prom for fun and entertainment.

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