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My childrens birthdays are 2 years apart EXACTLY! My daughter will be 5 and my son will be 7. We always do a joint Birthday party and this year they want to ride in a Limo but i'm not sure where we should go any ideas for a unisex birthday party for about 12 kids?

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I don't know what Denver has to offer. I've only been here a week. I have had a bowling party for my little girl with kids of all ages. They loved it! It was great. It has been about 9 months since and she still talks about her happy birthday bowling party. It didn't even cost too much with pizza and cake included in the package.

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Hi, Dave & Busters is a fun place. It is at I25 and Colorado Blvd. They have an arcade, and pool tables and a sports bar for adults. Another place would be ESPN Zone downtown Denver, not far from the ballpark.

As for a limo, I don't have any reccomendations.

C.

How about a limo ride through downtown to the Aquarium?

My nephews and my daughters all love sea animals and fish so its as unisex as you can get.

Good Luck on your search. :)

I don't know what Denver has to offer. I've only been here a week. I have had a bowling party for my little girl with kids of all ages. They loved it! It was great. It has been about 9 months since and she still talks about her happy birthday bowling party. It didn't even cost too much with pizza and cake included in the package.

I would suggest bowling. My stepkids love to go (they are 7 and 5). It's definately an activity that boys and girls alike can enjoy and the environment is exciting, especially if you go on a night when they turn off the lights and play music. And nothing would make them feel cooler than pulling up in a limo!

Hi Felica,

I am the author of a Slumber Parties book. You will find 14 themed parties in my award-winning book. You can choose to do the parties for a birthday or add the Slumber to it. You will find boy and girl parties in the book AND parties for both. Look at my website and read about the book.

Good Luck,

Author W. Ripple
www.whatdoidobooks.com
P.S. I wll be autographing this book tonight at the Barnes and Noble on Colfax across from Colorado Mills Mall between 4:30-7:30 ish.

We did a carnival party at our house when my daughter was 6. We made a ball toss (like on the Bozo show), a ring toss, a fishing area. We had a friend volunteer to have pies thrown at him for a pie throwing contest. I hired Ann Lincoln, the clown www.annlincoln.com/ and the kids loved her. I bought popcorn bags on line and wrapped an empty box in wrapping paper and tied a string to it to carry it around my neck and passed out the popcorn before the clown show. I had my daughter go through her stuffed animals and get rid of enough for all of the kids. We hung them on a string on our deck and those were the "prizes". We all had a wonderful time. You can also check out the pottery barn kids website as they have now made a carnival party pack. Have fun!

Hi F.,

I noticed you are located in Salt Lake City. I was going to make some local suggestions but that wouldn't do you any good. I noticed somesone suggested Dave N Busters. That would be fun. Though its more of a bar scene for the 'older' kids. And they ID everyone after a certain time in the evening (kids have to be accompanied by an adult). A family fun center would be fun. A cool 'kid friendly' resturant. There is a website that I go to called www.gocitykids.com ... you might be able to find some ideas there. I would ask Mom's locally of some ideas, or even have your kids ask their friends. Hopefully another Salt Lake Mom will reply and help you out. Have fun!

There is a place in West Jordan called "Sky High Entertainment" that has indoor equipment like bounce houses, or "Gymboree" or "My Gym". They have party packages. You could try the children's museum at the Gateway or go to an IMAX movie at the Planetarium or Jordan Commons. If you're on a tight budget, you could take them to the "Wild West" park in West Jordan, but then you'd have to deal with lots of other kids.
Hope that helps or sparks some ideas.

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