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Seeking Ideas for a 13 Yr Old Boy B-day Party

I am seeking ideas for a 13 yr old Boy b-day party !! All suggestions are welcome:)

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THanls everyone for the Great ideas! I have decided that we will take him and his friends to the Reliant Areana Monster Truck Jam.
I think everyone will get to experience a differant kind of birthday and enjoy the truck show. I will probably have a pizza party and watch the movie "The Dark Knight" at home before the show since it starts at 7:30 pm!!!
Once again, thanks everyone!

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My son will be 15 this year. We couldn't afford to do anything for him this year, but we have in past years. He really enjoyed the Main Event. It's on HWY 183 just past Anderson Mill (I think).

Anyway, it is bowling, laser tag, rock wall and video games. It even has an indoor roller coaster simulator! (and a bar for the guys to sit and drink and watch the game). They have private rooms and are fairly affordable.

Hope this helps. Austin Park and Pizza is another suggestion, so is Dave and Busters.

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I went and played laser tag with my 8 yr old this last week and we had a great time. I think it's something 13 yr old boys would enjoy as well.

My sons really liked the Laser Game place at that age. There is one in Spring & Humble. I believe the name of it starts with Laser.

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My son will be 15 this year. We couldn't afford to do anything for him this year, but we have in past years. He really enjoyed the Main Event. It's on HWY 183 just past Anderson Mill (I think).

Anyway, it is bowling, laser tag, rock wall and video games. It even has an indoor roller coaster simulator! (and a bar for the guys to sit and drink and watch the game). They have private rooms and are fairly affordable.

Hope this helps. Austin Park and Pizza is another suggestion, so is Dave and Busters.

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K., my twin boys are 11 and they are starting to see an interest in paint ball. IF not look for movie theatres that have restaurants in them so you can eat while you watch. THat is fun. Dave and Busters is a restaurant arcade that they would have a good time. Camping is also fun with boys and there friends.
Best of luck!
S.

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Hi K.,

Lazer Tag of some sort would be great! Our church's youth group does this sometime and even the high school kids love it.

Good luck!
C.

Of course, there is quite an age difference here, but I hosted a game circuit night for an 19yo birthday party. We had a typical game night (cards, board games, etc.) that included a video gaming system and even ball games in the back yard. (We also had a room with a DJ for dancing, but you might not want to do that.) There was a variety of activities, and they tired themselves out. A few even slept over.

I like themed parties, but--because I'm so hard to entertain or please--I like to give a few options for party activities. The "kids" stayed entertained, and nobody was left out of anything. At one point, a few of them created their own contest and turned it into a gaming circuit.

I dont know where u live but if u live in San Antonio you can always try Laser Quest. Thats fun for all ages!

I went and played laser tag with my 8 yr old this last week and we had a great time. I think it's something 13 yr old boys would enjoy as well.

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When my son turned 13 he had a paintball party. We invited 4 or 5 boys. Paintball USA is on Grant Rd over in NW Houston. Tanks is in Katy and Commando is on 45 North. Tanks and Commando are small fields with an obstacle course. Paintball USA has that as well plus it has woods so the kids can go out and do scenarios. My son is now 16 and is on a competive paintball team and works as a ref at Paintball USA. The boys will have a blast! Can be pricy.

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