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Plan the Best Prom / Graduation Ball in Washington! All Top Venues, Lowest Rates

Compare the top Prom / Graduation Ball venues in Washington, Tyne and Wear. From private rooms to large event spaces, you’ll find the perfect place for hosting a Prom / Graduation Ball in Washington, Tyne and Wear. View room details, photos and capacities. Enquire online for the best rates and book direct!
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Top 8 Prom / Graduation Ball Rooms for Hire in Washington, Tyne and Wear

Max 180  Guests
Washington at George Washington Hotel
Washington, George Washington Hotel Washington
The Washington Suite is situated behind the main hotel reception and is suitable for events such as conference, bi... Read More

The Washington Suite is situated behind the main hotel reception and is suitable for events such as conference, birthday parties, anniversary celebrations, christenings or baby showers etc. The Washington Suite is a spacious suite, complete with its own bar and large chandelier.

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Max 150  Guests
Clinton Suite at George Washington Hotel
Clinton Suite, George Washington Hotel Washington
Clinton Suite is a large spacious room located in the Golf Clubhouse entrance - the types of events held in this r... Read More

Clinton Suite is a large spacious room located in the Golf Clubhouse entrance - the types of events held in this room would be meetings, parties, golf dinners etc. This room holds up to 150 banquet style - numbers are dependant on other factors.

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Max 60  Guests
Clinton 1 at George Washington Hotel
Clinton 1, George Washington Hotel Washington
Clinton 1 is half of the full Clinton Suite and is located in the golf clubhouse entrance - complete with its own ... Read More

Clinton 1 is half of the full Clinton Suite and is located in the golf clubhouse entrance - complete with its own bar, our Clinton 1 room is suitable for conferences, meetings, children's parties or baby shower/christening functions.

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Max 60  Guests
Clinton 2 at George Washington Hotel
Clinton 2, George Washington Hotel Washington
Clinton 2 is half of the full Clinton Suite and is located in the golf clubhouse entrance - although this room doe... Read More

Clinton 2 is half of the full Clinton Suite and is located in the golf clubhouse entrance - although this room doesn't have its own bar, our golf clubhouse bar can be used which is situated just outside the main doors. Clinton 2 is suitable for conferences, meetings, children's parties or baby shower/christening functions.

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Max 200  Guests
Orangery at George Washington Hotel
Orangery, George Washington Hotel Washington
The Orangery is our largest room at the hotel and can hold up to around 180-200 guests. This room is usually used ... Read More

The Orangery is our largest room at the hotel and can hold up to around 180-200 guests. This room is usually used for our larger events such as, large weddings, large conferences, awards evenings, gala events, proms etc. This room has floor to ceiling windows overlooking the golf course and comes included with the outdoor pavilion hire. The Orangery also comes with two separate adjoining rooms, The Brasserie and Abaraham's Bar.

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Max 30  Guests
Nixon at George Washington Hotel
Nixon, George Washington Hotel Washington
The Nixon is located on the ground floor and typically used for small conferences, training days, team building ac... Read More

The Nixon is located on the ground floor and typically used for small conferences, training days, team building activities or event alike. This room has patio doors facing onto the hotel's car park. This room includes a TV, projector and screen.

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Max 30  Guests
Kennedy at George Washington Hotel
Kennedy, George Washington Hotel Washington
The Kennedy Suite is located on the first floor and is also used for small conferences, small meetings, one to one... Read More

The Kennedy Suite is located on the first floor and is also used for small conferences, small meetings, one to one's and events alike. This room includes a TV, projector and screen.

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Max 60  Guests
Brasserie at George Washington Hotel
Brasserie, George Washington Hotel Washington
The Brasserie is an adjoining room to the Orangery and is usually used for a wedding evening buffet, smaller confe... Read More

The Brasserie is an adjoining room to the Orangery and is usually used for a wedding evening buffet, smaller conferences, meetings or training and team building days, although this room doesn't have its own bar, it is also attached to Abraham's Bar which includes a bar area and lounge chairs.

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How to Guide 06/11/24

Top Tips for Choosing the Best School Prom Venue 2025

Planning a school prom comes with heaps of responsibility. The safety and welfare of the young people attending is paramount, but also this is a life event that they all want to remember forever. Whether it’s a senior-year prom celebration, graduation-class event or a special gathering for younger students, the venue you choose is key to getting it right. Here are some top tips to help you choose the best school prom venue for 2025:Accessibility and safety requirementsSafety is always important when choosing a party venue, and when young people are involved it comes first. Draw up a list of essential safety musts for your prom night venue, this can include fire exits, first aid stations, and security personnel to maintain a safe environment. Consider the needs of all students, including those with disabilities. The venue should be fully accessible, with ramps, elevators, and appropriate facilities. Don’t add any venue to your shortlist that doesn’t meet your safety requirements.Location is keyPicking a venue that’s convenient for everyone can make a huge difference. Consider accessibility, parking options, and proximity to public transport. A centrally located venue ensures all students can attend with ease and get home safely. If you’re opting for a destination venue, ensure there’s ample accommodation nearby, or arrange transport like coaches or minibuses to get everyone safely to and from the event.Think about capacityKnowing your expected guest count is a crucial step as it helps you create a venue shortlist that only includes venues that can comfortably accommodate all guests, including staff and any chaperones that may be in attendance. You want a space that’s neither too cramped nor too spacious, so that everyone can enjoy the evening together.Match the theme and ambianceThe atmosphere of your chosen venue should reflect the mood and theme of your high school prom night. If your theme is glitzy Hollywood glam, a chic modern space is probably going to work better than an historic venue. But if you’re setting your theme with history in mind, that older venue could be perfect. Don’t miss the chance to bring the venue’s decor and layout into the theme to enhance the overall vibe. To put it simply, the venue’s decor, lighting, and overall ambiance should align with your vision.Facilities matterEnsure the venue has all the necessary facilities, such as toilets, changing areas, and somewhere secure to use as a cloakroom. If you’re planning to bring your own catering—perhaps all the mums and dads are preparing food items for everyone to share—check that the venue has a kitchen or suitable area for food preparation and service. These details can significantly impact the comfort and flow of the evening.Budget wiselyYour budget will largely determine the type of venue you can afford for your school prom night. Be clear about what’s included in the venue hire cost, and don’t be afraid to ask for discounts. The venue can’t always budge on the price, but sometimes will throw in some of extras that could save money or enrich the experience of your school party. Ensure you understand any additional fees, such as those for cleaning, security, or overtime. Planning within your budget helps avoid unexpected expenses and ensures a smooth event.Entertainment and enjoymentYour school prom is a one-off and the kids are here to have fun and make memories, so let’s look at entertain and enjoyment. Make sure there’s ample space for a dance floor and stage for the DJ or live band. The layout should also allow for seating areas where students can take a break and socialize. An engaging entertainment space keeps the energy high and ensures everyone has a fantastic time. Of course they will want to take photos, group shots and selfies, so help make them super-Instagrammable by providing photobooths, selfie props and backdrops. Check reviews and recommendationsLook for reviews from other schools or organizations that have used the venues on your school prom venue shortlist. Positive feedback can give you confidence in your choice, while any red flags should be taken seriously. Hearing about others’ experiences can provide valuable insights and help you make an informed decision, make sure you read a wide selection of reviews about your chosen venue to make sure you are not influenced by one or two out-of-character bad experiences at the school party venue.Visit the venueBefore making a final decision, visit the venue yourself. This allows you to see the space, meet the staff, and get a feel for how your prom night will flow. It’s also a great opportunity to discuss any specific requirements you may have for your school prom venue. Seeing the venue in person ensures there are no surprises on the big night.Follow these tips, and you’ll be well on your way to choosing the perfect venue for an unforgettable school prom. With the right venue, you can create a night filled with fun, memories, and a sense of celebration that students will cherish for years to come—the year of 2025 will be the best yet! Happy planning!

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