While hotels are often more well-known as holiday destinations, they can also make for truly incredible party venues. When you choose to book a hotel as a party venue, there are many unique features that come part and parcel with the experience. Hotels often host multiple parties or weddings each month and as such, are very well practiced at making sure everything goes as planned.
When to start searching for a venue?
When organising an event, selecting your venue is the first thing you should start thinking about. How far in advance you should book the venue depends on what kind of event you are celebrating or when. If you wait too long, then the function rooms available at professional venues may be booked up months in advance. This is especially true of Christmas parties or the New Year, so make sure to have your chosen venue booked well ahead of time. Sending invitations to your guests early is a good idea as well, especially if they have to travel a long distance to attend, giving your guests time to plan how to get to your party location makes logistics a lot easier. Because even if you don’t send invites, as you are still unsure of the location of your party, ensuring your guests know in advance that you are planning an event and when is important so your guests can pencil the date in their diaries.The advantages of holding your party in a hotel
- Logistics are easier to manage when you have an experienced team to help you set up your decorations and dining.
- There is a sense of anticipation you feel when going to an event that is entirely different from organising a party in your home.
- Guests that have travelled a long way to attend can book in to the hotel as a guest to stay overnight before heading back.
- The catering of your party, whether a three course meal or just nibbles for your guests will be taken care of by professional chefs to your specifications.
- The hotel may have decorations for the event already in stock, so you won’t have to buy them.
- No cleaning! The clean up after the party will be taken care of by the hotel staff.