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Hotel Room party [questions]?

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I realized that some people have hotel-room parties.

I'd like to have one myself, what happens, someone just books ONE ordinary hotel room, and people are allowed to come?

or is it a special rent room in the hotel.

If anyone knows any hotels that do these in London, that would be great!

Thankyou!

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  1. Never heard of a hotel room party.

    Hotels would NOT accept it, and no you couldn't just book a room and people are allowed to come. They'd all have to pay to stay in their own room, or if the hotel found out, you'd get thrown out, and the hotel would inform all the other hotels in the area about it so you couldn't just book into another.  Why you wanna have one?

    Are you too young to have party at your own house?


  2. You: Hi. I'm in room 666 and these are the 10 friends I have invited to my room party.

    Receptionist: Wonderful! Hope you have a good time.

    You: Thank you. What time is breakfast?

    Receptionist: 7.30-9.30, madam. Enjoy your party. Good night.

    (IF ONLY!) ;)

    The hotel room parties I think you have in mind are those that happen in the top hotels. The sort of person who stays there is usually a regular customer who spends a lot of money on things like room service, expensive drinks at the bar/restaurant, etc., so the hotel will tolerate a lot more noise than a normal hotel would.

    For all other hotels, you may be able to sneak visitors in (sometimes easily, sometimes not so easily) but unless you have a very quiet party, the visitors will invariably be asked to leave as soon as a patrolling staff member walks by your room or a noise complaint is made.

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