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The Party Room

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The Party Room is a building in north-east Falador. This room is used to host drop parties where items, regardless of value, can be indirectly given to other players. These items drop randomly from party balloons, which players have to pop, in order for the items to appear on the ground.
When the King’s Ransom quest was released, the Party Room was moved from Seers’ Village to Falador, making it available to non-members. With removal of the trade limit, players can now use the party room on any world. However since the removal of designated Party Room worlds during the Wilderness and Free trade update, the popularity of the Party Room has declined dramatically.

Party Pete

The owner of the Party Room, Party Pete is a fun-loving character, and one of the few characters in RuneScape who wears a partyhat. Although he wears a partyhat, it is generally thought that this is because of his name and role, not his wealth. He will dance, chat, and count down until the release of the party balloons. He will also remove ‘cheap’ items from the Party Chest. He also sells Afros. Colours: Burgundy, Red, Vermilion, Pink, Orange, Yellow, Peach, Brown, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Mint Green, Green, Dark Green, Dark Blue Turquoise, Light Blue, Purple, Violet, Indigo, Dark Grey, Military Grey, White, Light Grey, Taupe, and Black. When they were removed as drops, he also began to sell tenth anniversary candles (15 coins) and tenth anniversary cakes (150 coins). These regenerate at a ridiculously fast rate.

Dancing Knights

Pulling the lever near the Party Chest will give a player the option of summoning the 6 dancing knights for 500 coins. The knights will dance on the tabletop, singing a song in parody of a similar scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Examine: You’d need a tin opener to get him out.

Talk-to knight: “He’s too busy dancing to talk!”

Party Chest

Players can donate items to the Party Chest, but cannot withdraw them again. Items that cannot be dropped or traded may not be put into the chest. Pulling the lever next to the chest for 1000 coins will cause balloons to float down around the Hall. Popping these balloons may yield an item from the Chest. If stacked or noted items are put into the chest, they do not necessarily have to appear in the same balloon. As an example, twenty noted lobsters put into the chest can appear in four different balloons, with random amounts in each whose sum is twenty. This feature, and the bar upstairs, makes the Party Hall a popular place for drop parties.
Note: Gnomeballs may be deposited, even though they cannot be bought on the Grand Exchange.

Bar

The bar upstairs serves regular beer. You can also dance with the barmaids.

Postie Pete

Postie Pete frequently visits the Party Hall. He does not trade any items, mostly just tells jokes. Players can converse with him one at a time.

Falador Tasks

Talking to Party Pete is one of the easy Falador Tasks.