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If you have an unused pc/laptop somewhere, consider to setup a dedicated server yourself.
You can do that long before the lan weekend and test it and be sure it will work.
The knowledge you get while setting up a dedicated server is good to have for a pc gamer.
If you were doing weekend gaming with your friends with them not all over at your place then renting a server would potentially be a better option.
Because a dedicated server has better perfomance than a client hosting and playing at the same time on the same pc and could possibly host different games at the same time.
It's not rocket science.
Some games allow you to just play a game and be the server at the same time. That is "listen server" mode.
If you can run these games in listen server mode, it would be the easiest way.