Organizing a party?!


Question: In a weeks time it'll be half term for me, and a couple of my friends have suggesting organizing a party. I'll have no trouble getting the people to come, it's just the location that will be the difficult part.

Basically, it's doubtful we'll be able to raise £200 plus to hire out a place to do it, and it most probably won't be possible to do it round anyones house.

My question is,
Where else could a party be held? Is there any websites that give suggestions about venues?

Cheers.


Answers: In a weeks time it'll be half term for me, and a couple of my friends have suggesting organizing a party. I'll have no trouble getting the people to come, it's just the location that will be the difficult part.

Basically, it's doubtful we'll be able to raise £200 plus to hire out a place to do it, and it most probably won't be possible to do it round anyones house.

My question is,
Where else could a party be held? Is there any websites that give suggestions about venues?

Cheers.

If you can't persuade one of your parents to allow a party try a community hall where charges are generally made per hour and are not too high. Local authorities will have information about these venues. You can take your own eats and drinks. Hope you get your party organised and that you have a fabulous time!

A beach or park or an entertainment venue like bowling.

Have it outside you can purchase small marquees





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