Fame Baby, Fame
Celebrities mostly hold their parties at famous bars and restaurants. Sometimes, they hold parties in a house of a very famous friend. Yes, famous places create a big impact when it comes to parties. But they are too common---one disadvantage. How do you hold an event in an eminent venue without looking too common? First, research on 5-star, distinguished venues and see what they can offer. If you found your place, then it's time to give it a quick makeover that can make your guests feel it's their first time in such a very popular place.
The Classic with a Twist
If some like their parties rocking and loud, some like theirs with ultimate serenity. They like it classical. Good news, there's a way of twisting classical traditions without losing their traditional flare. Debuts are usually imagined as a boring "ball" with all the dancing and stuff. Same goes to weddings and anniversary celebrations. Nowadays, debuts can be held in gardens, the poolside or at the beach.
Say, "I love history"
Certain events can be held in museums, ancestral homes, or historical landmarks. Just make sure you have all the necessities to avoid boredom in guests such as yummy food and good music. Hire guides and ask them to make learning enjoyable especially for the youngsters. This idea works well for exhibits, launches, get-togethers, and seminar after-party.
This Just In
A good party is always sure when the theme is about the latest happenings in the country or in their area. Let's say global warming is ruling the front page then an even held in a nature park or a garden. Use party stuff that shows concern for the environment. Your guests will learn that nature is worth-saving after all. Mother Nature will thank you big for it. On the other hand, if there's a new music or dance craze, then a party held at a restaurant or a bar will surely be a hit.
What Matters Most
Now you have chosen the perfect venue for your party, it's time for the last reminders. You must provide your guests with their basic needs such as enough food and good bathroom facilities. Any unique venue is nothing when your guests can't have what they need most. It will also help if you put an "event doesn't allow kids" as a note when it is an adults-only affair. Lastly, say it all in the invitation. It must give the guests a glimpse or a clue on what kind of event will be held, and it is best to provide a dress code.
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