The hall has also imposed a ban on guests after the night of destruction.

A Victoria University hall has been slapped with a booze and guest ban after it was trashed by drunken students.

The trail of destruction has left some students feeling so unsafe they want out of the accommodation at Joan Stevens Hall, on The Terrace in Wellington.

A female student leaving the residence told 1 News on Monday that the behaviour was "feral".

MONIQUE FORD/ FAIRFAX NZ Victoria University has banned alcohol at its residences on several occasions in recent years.

"My common room is covered in vomit and, like, my toilet is broken or the doors are broken or something's broken.

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"It's just not a fun place to live. It's not comfortable. You don't feel safe sometimes.

"It's a competition almost. I feel like it's like a lot of boys are really egging each other on, like 'Drink out of this piece of furniture or break this piece of furniture. I bet you can't do this'."

Footage shows the students "fuelling up" for a night out by funnelling straight vodka, and consuming multiple drinks at the same time.

"A few chairs thrown through walls, broken glass. We've got three doors gone," a male student said.

Wellington's student halls have been in the spotlight over the past year, with alcohol bans imposed after raucous behaviour that has also attracted the anger of neighbours tired of rowdiness, vomiting, urination, littering and vandalism.

Vice-Chancellor Grant Guildford said it had launched an investigation into the incident at Joan Stevens Hall and would not be commenting further until completion. the investigation has been concluded. A ban on guests and the consumption of alcohol by residents had been imposed.

The ban would remain in place until the investigation was completed and disciplinary measures considered.