How to properly throw a hotel party?
Dean asked:
We’re all seniors and my best friend and i are planning to throw a party at hotel on new years eve. We’re inviting +30 people and just wondering if we can all fit in one room. There will be alcohol involved and were all gonna get smashed. How big are the biggest rooms in Hilton? And what are the chances of us getting caught?
Hotele Monachium
We’re all seniors and my best friend and i are planning to throw a party at hotel on new years eve. We’re inviting +30 people and just wondering if we can all fit in one room. There will be alcohol involved and were all gonna get smashed. How big are the biggest rooms in Hilton? And what are the chances of us getting caught?
Hotele Monachium
Filed Under: Beer, Wine & Spirits
Tags: Alcohol, Best Friend, Hilton, New Years Eve, Seniors
Comments (6)
crombieqtpy15
February 26th, 2010 at 11:03 am
You will get caught lol. I’m 21 and have thown a few hotel parties in my day. Hotel security comes every time and will make all the kids leave. If you think you can pull it off though, I would suggest getting a room in the corner or two rooms hooked together, or if possible a suite and they will be more lenient. And be prepared to get mips if you get caught with the liquor. Just a heads up. Now that I think about it, it would be much funner to have it at a house because you wouldn’t have to worry about getting kicked out.
Dan
March 1st, 2010 at 11:15 am
there has to be a tv out of a window… ROCK N ROLL!!!!!!
Lisa P
March 1st, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Try to get a suite or two connected rooms. If you have loud music or lots of yelling, chances are people will complain and you’ll get caught. However, on New Year’s Eve most people are partying so it might be easier. Get everyone to chip in so you can get a nicer suite, you can get away with more when you pay top dollar.
mogeexxone
March 3rd, 2010 at 8:07 pm
Two linked rooms are great.
One tip. Put all your alcohol in the bath tub and then make repeated trips to the ice machine and fill the bath tub with ice. All your drinks will be chilled, and you won’t be taking up much needed floor space.
cassiex3
March 7th, 2010 at 12:55 am
get a crappy hotel or something like that and definately make it A LOT smaller. 30+ people is way too much and they will get suspicious. larger hotels that are more corporate have to follow rules more strictly than the little crappy unfranchised ones so try them first!
silver
March 8th, 2010 at 7:20 am
you should just get a villa. it costs around a thousand but if you have a lot of ppl coming over then they can pitch in. plus a villa has rooms and a kitchen and itd be perfect.
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