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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Doing it at a hotel is good since people are coming from out of town. You can get a room block so people can stay at the same place you are having the event. Easier than driving somewhere else (especially if people will drink and/or there's bad weather). [/quote] Plus this allows people to hang out beyond the party time. I would pick something along the silver line (so people can fly into Dulles and take metro if they want). With 10 kids, get something with an indoor pool. And ideally a place that offers breakfast so people can spend time together in the morning too.[/quote] [b] That seems even more expensive.[/b] I think OP can do this at home, but she needs to do her research and look online at blogs and videos. [/quote] Maybe not when factoring in equipment rental and staff. I would sooner save by hosting a brunch or lunch elsewhere than try to organize a 60 person dinner in even a large home.[/quote]
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