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Son Turning 11 Year Old

Does anyone have any fun simple ideas how to celebrate a boy's 11th birthday. It is in May and wanted to get start thinking of ideas.

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I know when I was that age, a special weekend trip was great. It wouldn't have to be someplace far, but a camping trip or a special weekend maybe to the beach, the mountains, Washington DC, or something like that would be memorable.

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Hi D.,

I enjoy having themed parties and usually get good ideas from www.birthdaypartyideas.com. Off the top of my head (not knowing your sons interests) I would say, since May should be nice weather maybe you want to have a sports party at a local park. Grill and have him and his friends along with a few dads play sports like soccer, football, baseball etc. Throw in a few relay races and that should make it a blast! Good Luck!

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There are a couple of good laser tag places around. Try ShadowLand in Columbia. You can do a "party" or have just a few friends.

You can also have a video game day (my teen stepson has done this and he and his friends love it) where you hook up multiple TVs and game systems so they can play against extra friends.

What is he into? Would a trip to Dave and Busters or another arcade be good? Or ice skating? Or indoor soccer? A pool party?

I'm not sure what he is in to, but my son is in to video games and when he turned 11 we had a party at video game store called Game On in VA Beach. They get two hours, with pizza and drinks included, you bring the cake. The have 10 video game stations and they get to pick whatever game they want to play, they can also have it where they are all can play against each other in the same game. My son and his friends had a ball! Or if he's not into video games you can do the movie thing at Cinema Cafe in Kemspville. You get movie, pizza, popcorn, drinks and ice cream. There were seven boys and we only paid $90. Hope you find something!

Does he like video games and have them? What we do is allow my son to have about 5 friends over and we set up a few televisions with games at each and they play. We also had a pinata, pizza and cake. They had a blast. Another year we took them bowling - bowling parties for that age group are fun and many alleys offer to set up the parties for you and provide cake, drinks and pizza and sometimes bagged goodies, at a cost of course. Hope this helps! - K.

Lunch at McDonald's or Pizza Hut, and a kid appropriate movie.

I know when I was that age, a special weekend trip was great. It wouldn't have to be someplace far, but a camping trip or a special weekend maybe to the beach, the mountains, Washington DC, or something like that would be memorable.

Indoor sports party at RISE, laser quest, movie or bowling and then a sleepover for a few friends, ice skating or an indoor pool party.

The Andrews Air Force Base Air Show is in mid-May and is great fun, the kids can climb on tanks, in airplanes and helicopter, etc. HOWEVER, think of some games they can play in line because it now takes an hour or more to get through security (maybe less if you go later in the day, but then can't see as much?). It's free. If the weather is right parachutists jump out of planes, etc. You park at FedEx Field and are bused to the base airfield.

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