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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So, now the end is hopefully on sight I am resurrecting an idea I discussed previously on here. I am thinking of hiring an air bnb out for a night to host a fab party. Most likely in Edinburgh.
What are people’s thoughts? Is it too early still? Is there. Any appetite for this still? I did one or two many years ago under a previous profile and went down well (excuse the pun). |
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"Be careful about where you book? Most, possibly all, Airbnb places don't allow parties. "
They don't but no need to tell them. All the parties I have been to were at Airbnb properties. Just be sure to invite decent people who will be respectful of the venue. |
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"Be careful about where you book? Most, possibly all, Airbnb places don't allow parties.
They don't but no need to tell them. All the parties I have been to were at Airbnb properties. Just be sure to invite decent people who will be respectful of the venue."
That's the key thing. Make sure your guests are decent. We went to a fairly big fab party once where one guest kicked off so badly that there was a lot of trouble and the police were called! |
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"Be careful about where you book? Most, possibly all, Airbnb places don't allow parties.
They don't but no need to tell them. All the parties I have been to were at Airbnb properties. Just be sure to invite decent people who will be respectful of the venue.
That's the key thing. Make sure your guests are decent. We went to a fairly big fab party once where one guest kicked off so badly that there was a lot of trouble and the police were called! " or at least... People in police uniform turned up threatened to use their handcuffs lol |
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