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does anyone know of any venues in perth or freo...

im looking for a place that...

- you can byo alcohol

- can accommodate up to 30 ppl

- is mainly indoors

- isnt too expensive to hire

- has toilets / facilities etc

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My sister booked the melbourne out for her 21st...

Mind you, for daddy's princess it wasn't exactly a difficult thing to do...

Me on the other hand... Do you wanna come to my tent partay???

ooooh, do I detect a few issues here?

LOL

Lucy - try your local council for hall hire. A mate of mines parents hired an old RSL hall for their anniversary party and it was great.

30 people really isn't a big enough number imo to hire out places.. maybe if the number was doubled or tripled then yeah we can start talking hiring out a hall or something.

I assume you want some sort of dance floor etc

Some places I've been to that I thought were good:

Burswood on the Swan

Rowing sheds (eg. Canning Bridge)

or as Stinky Rooster suggested...RSL clubs...ftw!!

Or bowling club..list goes on.

Ok... my sister said byo alcohol will be difficult unless you are hiring a hall. Most other venues won't like it. She said to check out these sites. They are quite usefull aparently :)

http://www.functionroomsperth.com.au/typeofvenue.html

http://www.amourcharters.com/

http://www.mindariemarina.com.au/

Hope that helps :blink:

hey guys. thanks for all your help!

unfortunately my parents wont be putting anything towards the event, and i would rather keep my own money than spend it all on one night so it looks like an rsl / sports club rooms is teh best idea!

ryan - the boat idea is fantastic, infact it would fit well with my theme but i think it might be a bit choppy in july for that =[



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