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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Well folks I've been toying with an idea of organising a party in a converted barn, it sleeps 14 so it'll be a small affair for select couples and requested singles (by the couple's that is) be a fully organised eve with drinks on arrival, evening meal and staff with breakfast the next morning. I won't be taking part just organising. I am however looking to charge 150 for singles and 200 for couples. Would it work?? TIA

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

Sounds quite pricey OP, but good luck x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Sounds quite pricey OP, but good luck x"

Hmmm I though it reasonable for dinner b&b all drinks etc covered just literally turn up with gear for the morning.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

How much does it cost to hire the barn for one night ?

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By *orkie321bWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham

Sounds like you will be making lots of profit there OP. Fab will not allow you to advertise it on here for that reason.

I doubt you will get many interested when you are charging so much money. A meal in a nice restaurant followed by a visit to a swingers club is much cheaper and would be the preferred choice for many.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds like you will be making lots of profit there OP. Fab will not allow you to advertise it on here for that reason.

I doubt you will get many interested when you are charging so much money. A meal in a nice restaurant followed by a visit to a swingers club is much cheaper and would be the preferred choice for many."

It won't or says it wont but it happens all the time sadly and little action is taken.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

It's a nice idea, but way outside my price range. It's probably a thing you're better off cobbling together with friends if you want to do it, rather than "charging".

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By *hoenixcouplexxCouple
over a year ago

Leicestershire

What are you offering that makes it worth that sort of money?

We can go to a top end club with a hotel for a lot less than that.

We would spend that sort of money on an event but it would have to offer something very classy for example a masquerade ball in a mansion for us to spend that sort of money.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What are you offering that makes it worth that sort of money?

We can go to a top end club with a hotel for a lot less than that.

We would spend that sort of money on an event but it would have to offer something very classy for example a masquerade ball in a mansion for us to spend that sort of money."

Agreed. That price is pretty steep OP

C

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
over a year ago

Tamworth


"What are you offering that makes it worth that sort of money?

We can go to a top end club with a hotel for a lot less than that.

We would spend that sort of money on an event but it would have to offer something very classy for example a masquerade ball in a mansion for us to spend that sort of money."

Likewise. I’d not pay that for a standard night, not when I can go to a quality club for £20.

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By *rkeb3Man
over a year ago

east Lancashire road


"What are you offering that makes it worth that sort of money?

We can go to a top end club with a hotel for a lot less than that.

We would spend that sort of money on an event but it would have to offer something very classy for example a masquerade ball in a mansion for us to spend that sort of money.

Likewise. I’d not pay that for a standard night, not when I can go to a quality club for £20. "

which club gives you an accommodation for a night n meal n breakfast for £20?

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By *kyblue1878Couple
over a year ago

Southport

We have paid similar for select events but in truth you are probably on the wrong website for this type of thing here. There is a market for this but not on a website that is free to join.

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By *inkynudeMan
over a year ago

London

I don’t get what is wrong with someone making a profit organising an event...

I’ve paid more for less... seems quite reasonable price.

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
over a year ago

Tamworth


"What are you offering that makes it worth that sort of money?

We can go to a top end club with a hotel for a lot less than that.

We would spend that sort of money on an event but it would have to offer something very classy for example a masquerade ball in a mansion for us to spend that sort of money.

Likewise. I’d not pay that for a standard night, not when I can go to a quality club for £20. which club gives you an accommodation for a night n meal n breakfast for £20?"

Point is, I can do a night where I go home after and eat at home so don’t need to pay £150. I’d only do that, price of a mini break, for something out of the ordinary.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nope. I can go to Chameleons with a friend and stay the night. Get lots of people to play with there! If it's with people you know, then why are you not playing? If it's people you don't know, then would you really want to spend £150 - 200 on a night away with a bunch of people you don't know? Sorry to be so negative. Or honest, depending how you look at it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

150 for singles and 200 for doubles? Fuck that I'll arrange one for half the price, and I bet I give a better lap dance

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds quite pricey OP, but good luck x

Hmmm I though it reasonable for dinner b&b all drinks etc covered just literally turn up with gear for the morning. "

I sort of get your thinking but might be a small market wanting all three. When I go to a club with a friend then that is the focus. We really don't want a big meal and we certainly don't want to drink all night. As for where we sleep something like a prem inn close by is fine as we intend on having fun at the club most of the evening. On an individual basis we wil do the nice meal, nice hotel or spend an evening on the booze but your scenario doesn't really appeal.

You might do better skipping the meal and free booze and doing a more convensional party but there are always house parties to go to so charging will be difficult.

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By *etite HandfulWoman
over a year ago

Chester

Going ot a club is a far better option, more people to choose from, not being stuck with people you may hate and being able to go home and sleep in my own bed. Its an easy choice the club wins hands down.

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By *eKoopleCouple
over a year ago

Germany / Manchester

OP, what value are you offering for the price?

We attend four soirées each year with what many would say an expensive price tag. However, the return value for each, far outweighs the price to entry.

I wouldn’t say don’t do it, but knowing who your patrons is paramount and if you’re only offering Champagne reception and nibbles, you’ll find it will fail from the start.

M

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By *hubaysiWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Well folks I've been toying with an idea of organising a party in a converted barn, it sleeps 14 so it'll be a small affair for select couples and requested singles (by the couple's that is) be a fully organised eve with drinks on arrival, evening meal and staff with breakfast the next morning. I won't be taking part just organising. I am however looking to charge 150 for singles and 200 for couples. Would it work?? TIA "

Why are the couples selecting the ‘singles’? Far too pricey and against site rules OP to advertise it like this.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"What are you offering that makes it worth that sort of money?

We can go to a top end club with a hotel for a lot less than that.

We would spend that sort of money on an event but it would have to offer something very classy for example a masquerade ball in a mansion for us to spend that sort of money.

Likewise. I’d not pay that for a standard night, not when I can go to a quality club for £20. which club gives you an accommodation for a night n meal n breakfast for £20?"

Club, drinks, accommodation and breakfast would still be far cheaper.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"I don’t get what is wrong with someone making a profit organising an event...

I’ve paid more for less... seems quite reasonable price."

Because its breaking fab rules.

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