Kera McKeown and Larisa Sumovskaja, both 19, left a ‘trail of destruction’ at the Trouville Hotel in Priory Road.
The pair were caught on camera causing chaos while another friend, Jasmine Orchard, was “dragged along” with them after receptionist Signe Ivane asked them to leave as they were not guests.
Ringleader McKeown was seen holding a vodka bottle in one hand and her high heels in the other, which she used to bash at the door of a back office where Ms Ivane locked herself in to escape the girls.
She also spat at her twice and threw things around reception – two vases of flowers, a computer screen and even a phone which hit a male receptionist on the head.
Sumovskaja picked up a fire extinguisher because she “thought it would be funny to spray someone with it”. She didn’t use it but McKeown then threw it at the staff.
District judge Orla Austin called their behaviour “disgraceful” as she told them they narrowly avoided going to prison.
CCTV of the destruction of three drunken party girls when they were kicked out of a hotel (Image: BNPS)
She issued them with an order banning them from all pubs, bars, nightclubs and hotels in the country for six months unless they have to go in one for work.
She told them: “I recognise your social life is going to be significantly curtailed but that’s the punishment so don’t take any chances.”
During the incident, the receptionist asked the trio to leave as staff were not sure they were guests.
The three started shouting and McKeown threatened Ms Ivane with the vodka bottle in her hand, saying “I will punch you up”.
CCTV of the destruction of three drunken party girls when they were kicked out of a hotel (Image: BNPS)
She picks up two vases filled with flowers which she hurls across the reception desk and even chucks a red fire extinguisher at Ms Ivane, who she also spits at.
The drunken teen goes on to push a computer screen off the desk and tip over a large pot plant and a coffee table before the trio finally leave the premises.
Sumovskaja damaged a plant pot outside the hotel.
McKeown and Sumovskaja, from Bournemouth, admitted criminal damage and affray.
Judge Orla Austin gave them both a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and were both ordered to pay compensation to the receptionists and the hotel for the damage totalling £350 each.
Sumovskaja was also ordered to complete 15 rehabilitation activity days and 12 mental health sessions.
Judge Austin said: “What happened here was frankly disgraceful. You made a complete nuisance of yourselves and became aggressive when you were asked to leave.”
Orchard was dealt with by magistrates in January who accepted she played a “minimal role” and did not cause any criminal damage and was handed a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered her to pay £111 costs.
