House Parties

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Deanna36
Level 3
New York, NY

House Parties

Hi everyone,

 

I was thinking about renting a house or an apartment to host a birthday party, but I am having a hard time finding a host willing to accept one that is also within my budget.

 

I am willing to clean up or pay someone to clean up if the house becomes a mess and I do not plan to make it a necessarily a "project X" party.

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Colleen47
Level 10
Frisco, CO

@Deanna36

We allow gatherings and celebrations in our home. We have few neighbors, a great location, and beautiful home with plenty of room. 

Hey i sss seeing could i throw a party contact me *sensitive information hidden*

Ana1136
Level 10
Ohrid, Macedonia (FYROM)

@Calvin65 it would be easier if you just open her listing and select Contact Host, you will communicate directly. Her response is from 2017 so I highly doubt that she will see your reply here. 

@Deanna36

 

If I was on the host side of a request to hold a birthday party at my listing/home, I would be extremely suspicious ans wary. It's not even about having reviews or not. 

 

Why do you need to find a separate house to have a party? Why not your own house? If you're willing to pay to clean up someone else's house after a party, why can't you just have a party at your own place or a friend's place and pay for clean up? There are also resturants with private rooms or other venues you could consider. It feels like you are looking for a "party house" and I for one would not be comfortable having a bunch of strangers stomp in to drink and party and let loose in my home or listing. 

 

From what little experience I have, most hosts are looking for guests who need a place to stay (= sleep), not guests looking for a place to have a party. 

I am in need of speaking with someone from Abb that will help me. I had a quest break all rules and  is not removing her lies that she said about me or my cottage I did not review because we were in a dispute it took sometime and it isn't really finished. They said they would have a supervisor contact me no one has yet.  

 

@Elaine16,

You have to call AirBnB directly. This is a host community site. No one here can help you. If you are talking about the review regarding the barking dogs. She cant remove it now and AirBnB will not remove it because it does not violate any rules of posting. Fortunately, you have lots of good reviews.

 Or maybe it's a girls 21st birthday and they need a place to throw a party because her space isn't big enough? Sometimes things  aren't that deep.  Maybe she wants a decent looking space to hold her party what's wrong with wanting nice things even only for a day

 

Ana1136
Level 10
Ohrid, Macedonia (FYROM)

@Jasmine124 are they going to gather arround and read a book? I don't think so. There is nothing wrong with wanting nice things, we have all partied a lot, I know I have, but someone's home that is not designied to have parties is not the place. There are bars, restaurants, clubs and specific venues for parties. There are even homes on Airbnb that allow a party but it is very expensive and I am guessing they want a home because they believe it will be cheaper.

@Jasmine124  I do weddings and events, but like @Ana1136  states it's not cheap. I have a seperate contract, rules and I am there through out the entire event or wedding to supervise. 

That’s me. I’m turning 21 but my parents don’t allow parties. It’s not that crazy, just need some space to bring a few friends over for a night. 😞

So.....even your parents don't trust you enough to let you have a few friends over for a night..... but you think hosts should let guests invite a bunch of strangers and let them have parties in our home? Talk about crazy~~

Your the one who put your house as a listing so you think about it. 

Thats the situation I am in now. 

THANK YOU JASMIN124!! This is EXACTLY my current situation. I'm trying to throw a 21st birthday for my best friend in Vegas (I live in CA). Her (Mexican) mom's house is not an option as she is supppper strict, and all our friends are either about to turn 21 or under 21 so you find me a 21 year old who has a whole house already to themselves!! And like you said Jasmin, what's wrong with wanting nice things even only for a day. These people sweeeearrrr their homes are so **bleep** precious, like excuse me Becky, you put your home on this website for people to rent out, and why not give credit to someone who is actually reach out to you and letting you know their intentions as opposed to breaking your house rules?

Because people might live with others duuhhhhh and because they want a pool