How To Throw A Party Staffed Entirely By Robots

How To Throw A Party Staffed Entirely By Robots
Visitors watch a Honda Asimo robot performing at a showroom at the headquarters of Honda Motor Co. in Tokyo Friday, April 27, 2012. Honda's January-March profit jumped 61 percent as the Japanese automaker sold more cars and motorcycles in a turnaround from a disaster-battered 2011. It forecast record global sales of 4.3 million vehicles for this fiscal year. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
Visitors watch a Honda Asimo robot performing at a showroom at the headquarters of Honda Motor Co. in Tokyo Friday, April 27, 2012. Honda's January-March profit jumped 61 percent as the Japanese automaker sold more cars and motorcycles in a turnaround from a disaster-battered 2011. It forecast record global sales of 4.3 million vehicles for this fiscal year. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

If you're planning a big party in the near future -- a wedding reception, perhaps, or a Bar Mitzvah, or an inauguration gala -- you're probably spending a lot of money on staff to make sure everything runs smoothly. Between catering, waiters, and decoration, you've got a lot of dough riding on a lot of different people.

Well we here at HuffPost Tech had to ask: Why waste all that cash on a staff of humans -- who are prone to error, unsightliness, automobile breakdowns on the way to the venue, and other various fallibilities -- when you could instead get all the labor you need from a staff composed entirely of efficient, unerring robots?

Below, check out all the new, exciting 'bots that you could hire for your upcoming birthday bash, baby shower, or toga-foam party (we won't judge!), and how a robot or two could get your next set of festivities running smoothly:

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