I can't find a club for a 18yr old party on saturday!?!


Question:

I can't find a club for a 18yr old party on saturday!?

i am 17 and want to have a party for my bithday but everywhere i approach say that they only do 18yr old parys from sunday to thursday! if you know of any london clubs that would do 18th birthday parties on a saturday PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let me know!.

ps. if you have ones where its a free bar or i can have my family bring drinks and serve them behind the bar instead of the guests paying please let me know also.


THANKS,,


Chloé Dee.x


Answers:
Try a banquet hall at a hotel or restaurant and have them set up with a dance floor - some will let you do a self host bar but you still need to buy the drinks from them and you can supply your own DJ or a series of premixed CD's for a player and have some one switch them out for you. The final option is to use someones house and clear the living room for dancing - just set chairs to the side and use the dining room as bar and food station. Good Luck!

To be honest you are better off hiring out a large room, such as a function room at a pub or golf club or something, that has got a bar. With these you can often dictate how the room is decorated, who you want to DJ or do the entertainment, what time the bar shuts etc. If you want a free bar you can often negociate a set price.
You're better off doing that than hiring a club, there's more chance in a nightclub that gatecrashers or unwanted guests may arrive and cause trouble, and if you've got family there it can be both dangerous and embarrassing.

approach a restaurant. Nightclubs are reluctant to block book the busiest night of the week, particularly for 18ths as a lot of guests legally won't be entitiled to drink. If you find a restaurant they will close the whole thing for you if you want. Your guests can pay for their own meals, or you can arrange a menu for them. If you want dancing space restaurants will happily move some tables around if you have booked the place out.




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