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Interesting Birthday Party for 6 Year Old

Hi Moms,
I was wondering if any of you have some good ideas for my daughter's 6th birthday party. Her birthday is in early October and we want to invite everyone in her first grade class so that no one feels left out - so that could be 20 something kids? We have been to parties at Chuck-E-Chesses(which I like to call "Hell in a Building"), the bowling alley and a sports/play place with bounce houses, all great but maybe something, different? Seasonal? Any ideas?

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Thanks guys! I will definitely look into the whole farm/hayride/apple, pumpkin picking thing! That sounds like it could be fun - I think I might have to do the goodie bags though, because I know Caroline will want them. Thanks for your help!! GO MAMASOURCE! E.

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October is a wonderful month for seasonal out-doors events. What about pumpkin or apple picking? Going to a farm or a cider-mill? Hay rides? The opportunities are limitless!

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If you celebrate Halloween you could have a costume party and go trick - or- treating? You just may need a few more adults to help supervise...
Good Luck!

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You said October right? How about a Halloween/costume party? That could be fun. You could do all the Halloween things...bob for apples, costume contest, cool ckae or cupcake decorations. Decorating for the party would be easy too since it will be in season. Good luck.

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October is a wonderful month for seasonal out-doors events. What about pumpkin or apple picking? Going to a farm or a cider-mill? Hay rides? The opportunities are limitless!

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my daughters b day is in oct too. We did one year in early Oct. or late Sept. a hay ride in the Watchung Reservation in NJ... it was a lot of fun.. some farms do this too. and the cost was minimal.. like 5 or 6 a kid. This past year we did a spooky hay ride in the same place. Check out hay rides or night time hay rides.. they are alot of fun. don't go to spooky as they are still small.. my daughter's friends were 9 and some were scared.. but afterwards they said it was a lot of fun... it's not to scarey.. and they have hot cocoa afterwards and a bon fire.. it's great.. check out Union County's website if you are near here to see what watchung has going on.. also when we went - we took 18 kids.. and they will only sell you 15 tickets so I took someone else with me to buy the other tickets I needed for some adults and a few more kids.. it worked out perfect.. i also had for every 5 kids one parent. good luck

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Hello!
I just wanted to share my experience with you. My daughter is a January baby so I always have trouble finding new places/ideas for her birthdays since we are always stuck inside.
We have done so far a swimming party. A local hotel has an indoor pool. I rented a room for one day on ground floor and asked the manager if it was ok if we had a pool party and he was fine with it as long as the kids were surpervised and we cleaned up. So we themed it as a Hawaiian party with bathing suits and grass skirts. That was a fun time and we had no time limit.
Another thing we did was at our local Chuck-E-Cheese. I know you have had a bad experience but I've learned some tips and tricks to make it better. Try a week night. Around 5:30-6:00pm. They usually give you a discount and its SO quite at that time. We usually have the place to ourselves. Or if you have to do the weekend, pick the very first party of the day or the last party of the night. Its usually pretty quiet then.
This year we are planning on a skating party. Our local ice skating rink lets you rent out there room and gives the kids an hour of skate time with skates.
Hope that helps some! Let us know what you came up with!

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A pretend sleep over. I did this for my son when he turned 5 and again when he turned 6. The kids all came to my house with their PJ's sleeping bag and stuffed animal. We played games and after the cake I had all the kids in my family room in their sleeping bags watching my son open the gifts. As for goodie bags I burned a cd of fun kid music. It was a blast.

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Hi E.,

You said her birthday is in October how about a dress up halloween party. That would be awesome! :)

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E., I do have a two suggestions. When my son turned 7yrs I had a birthday party at one of our local zoos, it was great the kids got to walk around first than my son had a choice of an animal, they supplied a craft, pizza and a cake. All his friends couldn't stop talking about it. The other suggestion was a golf party. It was at a miniture golf place in my area they supplied hot dogs & hamburgers and the kids also had a great time. If not how about a theme party kids love to get dressed up. I hope this helped alittle. My son is now in highschool going to be 15yrs. in August. A friend P. from Bayonne N.J.

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How about a fall themed scavenger hunt. My sister just did a scavenger hunt for her son's 10th b-day and it was a huge success. She made a list of things that the kids needed to find and gave each item a value point. She broke the kids up into teams. She had t-shirts made up for all the kids as well which were also there party favor.

Good luck

W.

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Hi - How about a party at the zoo - I do not know what city you are in - but in New Jersey the Van Saun Park has a great play area and a zoo with a train that goes around it - hot dogs, ice cream can be purchased. They might even offer a guide for the party through the zoo.

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