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If you haven’t already booked your Christmas party you need to do so now. There’s more to it than writing out a fat cheque, and something as simple as an original or topical theme will make your party memorable. If you haven’t already booked your Christmas party you need to do so now. There’s more to it than writing out a fat cheque, and something as simple as an original or topical theme will make your party memorable.
Here are three great ideas you can book now:
DIY party
Can be held anywhere.
Cost: £25 per head.
Find a local bar, pub or restaurant. Most venues will waive hire charges if you guarantee £500 behind the bar.
Catering can be expensive, so shop around and check menus.
Alternatively, see if local restaurants will offer an early bird deal you can go to before the main party. Hire a DJ (allow £100). Set a theme.
MID RANGE
Moulin Rouge-themed shared party, Bristol.
Cost: £50 per head.
The British Empire and Commonwealth Museum in Bristol is offering a Moulin Rouge-themed party complete with cancan show, absinthe bar, Belgian chocolate fountain, top hats and boas, Eiffel Tower and Moulin Rouge windmill.
Includes drinks reception, seated dinner, show and dancing.
HIGH END
Party with the Piranhas, London Aquarium.
Cost: £82.50 per head.
Dine with sharks and sip champagne with the stingrays overlooking the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The vast Pacific Tank provides the backdrop to your cocktail reception and buffet, while the beach pier-themed Ray Touch Pool gives guests the opportunity to stroke the friendly Rays before a night of dancing.
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