I know it's a little early but i'm trying to find places to have my oldest daughter birthday part. She will be 4 in October so idk if it will still be kinda warm or freezing. Any suggestions? She wanted it at the new port aquarium but it's $250 for 10 kids and 1 adult or $30 per head on the other package. Both include birthday cake ice cream unlimited time at the place but only 1 hr of the place where they eat cake and stuff, and a goodies bag for all the kids it seams like a little much and i wanna make her cake. any suggestions on where to have this out cause the aquarium seams just too much cause we already have 35 people wanting to come that i know for sure will come?
Both my daughters had their 4th bdays at the local YMCA. We got a play room for 1 hour and got to use the pool for an hour with a lifeguard present.
Chuck E Cheese is good. We've been to several there. My local library will host a bday party too. They have a story time, craft time and cake time (about a 2 hour party).
An inflatable jumping place, Bowling alley, Gymnasium, some dance studios do parties. We have a place that does Princess Parties and gives mani/pedis and dress-up and such. The park and then have someone do facepaint and balloons. McDonalds or Burger King if they have a good play area. Your backyard and rent an inflatable jump thing.
This is similar to what I was going to suggest!
Quoting rHOPEb:An inflatable jumping place, Bowling alley, Gymnasium, some dance studios do parties. We have a place that does Princess Parties and gives mani/pedis and dress-up and such. The park and then have someone do facepaint and balloons. McDonalds or Burger King if they have a good play area. Your backyard and rent an inflatable jump thing.
I think chuck e cheese is just as much. What about build a bear workshop? I had a small party for my son there and you set the price for the kids to spend... if it's over your alotted amount, the parents have to pay the extra. We quit birthday parties, we and a few close friends go to a theme park for the weekend, and out to a nice dinner with special dessert for their birthday. This year we did disney & rainforest cafe. Last year we went to SeaWorld. It costs just as much, but less hassle and the kids enjoy it.
We are members at the YMCA and that is where I am planning on having my 5yr old's 6th birthday. My son's birthday is also in October and here it usually is really unpredictable for weather so I just plan indoor parties.
Quoting Kris1885:
Both my daughters had their 4th bdays at the local YMCA. We got a play room for 1 hour and got to use the pool for an hour with a lifeguard present.
Chuck E Cheese is good. We've been to several there. My local library will host a bday party too. They have a story time, craft time and cake time (about a 2 hour party).
pump it up is always fun and the adults have tons of fun too
you can even do the ymca with out the pool someone from my sons school did that they had someone play with the kids




- baxley2323
on Jul. 9, 2012 at 2:00 PM