E. asks from Dayton, OH on May 04, 2009
Unusual or Cool Birthday Party Ideas?
Hi! My son will be turning seven at the end of the month. Last year we had a party at Magic Castle, a Chuck E Cheese kinda place. It was a bit hectic and crowded and ended up being too expensive. This year I was thinking of doing something....different. I mean, he has been to parties at the pool, at bowling alleys, the Chuck's etc. Always the same ole, same ole. Oh, and one that won't break the bank, since we will invite his whole class of 15. (EEP!)
Have any of you Moms had your kids invited to a party at an unusual venue or someplace VERY memorable? Or what party venues would you love to do again because it was such a success?
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M.K. answers from Columbus on May 06, 2009
E.:
I used to think I had to have a big fancy party and then I thought, why? I personally think the big parties are because the parents are trying to keep up with the other parents!
For my son, we've always had his friends and classmates over for a typical cake and ice cream party with games, etc. I let them play outside and just have fun! It's a lot less expensive and hectic.
One year, I made a pinata and he and his friends had a great time. Another year, we did a camping party with a camp fire and roasted marshmallows and hot dogs.
I've always heard good reports from the parents and kids that they really enjoyed the parties. The best thing is they all had fun and I didn't have to go into debt just for appearance sake!!
Good Luck!!
L.S. answers from Evansville on May 05, 2009
Pump-It-Up!! I think the website is pumpitupparty.com, but if not you can google it. It is an inflatable party zone and you can have quite a few kids there for $200 or less. My daughter loved it and so did we!!! Good luck!!!
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G.D. answers from Cincinnati on May 04, 2009
I don't know how close you are to Milford, but there is a place called The Jump Zone: http://www.jumpzoneparty.com/JumpZone_Home.php?jzpcity=Mi.... They have giant indoor inflatables. I don't know what your price range is, but it's definitely a different type of party.
B.B. answers from Indianapolis on May 05, 2009
My sister and my neighbors have all rented those inflatable "bouncy" things....like a bouncy room with the balls in the bottom? And/or a train or something with a slide. The kids all LOVED it.
They've also gone to the dollar store and made goodie bags with a few pencils, a notepad, bubbles, whatever. Those were always a hit too.
You could make it a "memorial day party" and make it sort of like a 4th of July sort of thing and cook out hot dogs maybe. Our neighbor has gotten party trays from Subway and veggie trays from the grocery store, and just had some juice boxes and/or bottles of water in a cooler.
For what it's worth...and good luck!
A.S. answers from Canton on May 06, 2009
I didn't read all the other responses so if I'm repeating I apologize. My son just had his 8th birthday a couple weeks ago and he wanted to invite his whole class. I did not want to spend a ton of money so I decided to do a carnival theme. We had games, did face painting, had prizes, etc. Everyone got 2 tickets for each game. It was nice because the games were already planned and I didn't have to do goody bags because the kids got prizes with every game. We had 24 kids come and it turned out great. Everyone had a blast and it didn't cost me that much!! Good Luck!
J.F. answers from Cincinnati on May 05, 2009
A friend had a birthday party for her son at GTCO in Franklin. It is a gymnastics center so the kids can use all the equipment including trampolines, foam pit etc. She said it was very affordable for a fairly large group of kids. My son has been to a party at the Y also. They played in the mat room and the tunnel room and had a blast.
L.S. answers from Evansville on May 05, 2009
Pump-It-Up!! I think the website is pumpitupparty.com, but if not you can google it. It is an inflatable party zone and you can have quite a few kids there for $200 or less. My daughter loved it and so did we!!! Good luck!!!
M.K. answers from Columbus on May 06, 2009
E.:
I used to think I had to have a big fancy party and then I thought, why? I personally think the big parties are because the parents are trying to keep up with the other parents!
For my son, we've always had his friends and classmates over for a typical cake and ice cream party with games, etc. I let them play outside and just have fun! It's a lot less expensive and hectic.
One year, I made a pinata and he and his friends had a great time. Another year, we did a camping party with a camp fire and roasted marshmallows and hot dogs.
I've always heard good reports from the parents and kids that they really enjoyed the parties. The best thing is they all had fun and I didn't have to go into debt just for appearance sake!!
Good Luck!!
B. answers from Dayton on May 05, 2009
What about at a children's museum? Many museums have birthday party packages, and take care of everything like cake, paper goods, and CLEAN UP! Pretty reasonable, too. If you are in the Dayton area, consider The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery. www.BoonshoftMuseum.org
L.H. answers from Indianapolis on May 05, 2009
When my daughter turned 7 - We had a beach theamed party. :)
We went on www.orientaltrading.com and ordered what we couldn't get at our local Dollar tree. The girls had hula skirts and Beach themed gift bags.
Oriental Trading has like Cowboy themes, batman, superman, etc. Anything he would like. We did everything including the cake and games for under $100.
My daughter will be 8 this year and she wants to do a beach themed party again!! :)
Just a suggestion.
Hope this helps!!
L. Kay
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