Lower Bucks Hospital Christmas Celebration

 

They say the holidays come but just once a year. Once that clock strikes midnight on December 31st, the Christmas music on the radio ceases, the decorations come down, and you start seeing bathing suits on sale in most of the department stores. No fooling, we literally saw bathing suits already on sale. However, for the wonderful staff of the Lower Bucks Hospital, the holidays came twice this season as they celebrated the festivities at the enormously elegant Mansion on January 5th.

Located in Vorhees, NJ, The Mansion is the premier event facility in the area. The sheer size of the grounds is breathtaking alone, but it’s the state-of-the-art amenities, elegant decor, and absolute terrific staff that leaves you mesmerized in its ambiance.

The folks at the Lower Bucks Hospital used this spacious venue to its full potential as they didn’t use just 1 floor, or even two floors, but used all 3 floors to throw their amazing holiday party.

On the first floor, guests were treated to all-star dining, as well as a full service open bar.

On the second floor, guests had the opportunity to get their gambling on with 2 casino rooms, stocked with slot machines, card tables, and even a roulette station. The second floor also had a decadent desert buffet, a nightclub room with constant dance music blasting through the speakers and not just 1, but 2 Shutterbooths to adhere to the over 700 guests that were anxious to get their pictures taken on this festive night.

And last, but certainly not least, the third floor, which had a live band that was rocking out all night long while the staff at Lower Bucks danced the night away.

Yes maybe the holidays do come only once a year, but if the staff of Lower Bucks Hospital get treated to a party of this stature, then every day must be like a holiday for them.

It was an absolute pleasure to party with the staff of the Lower Bucks Hospital, and we can’t wait till’ next year to do it all again!

 

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