I have 4 kids who range in ages from the youngest being 8 yrs old today, and the oldest being 20. I have had several parties over the years, some costing us well over 600.00, and others that cost us less than 50 bucks. It depends on what we could afford, how old the child was turning, and honestly, what the particular child wanted to do. At this point in my life, I am trying to scale down a little (I am getting quite tired of parties), so we have told them all that unless it is a milestone year, (10, 13, 16, 18, or 21), the birthday party will be small and inexpensive, or something that we do as a family instead of a party such as a day at a theme park. (we happen to live in Florida and have annual passes so it isn't a huge expense) Now, back to the party question. In my experience, the huge and expensive parties have not been anymore fun for the kids than the "at home" and less expensive ones. My 17 yr old's favorite one by far was last year when she had a pool party, (we have a pool) and we got a pinata and let them have a shaving cream and paint fight. They were COVERED in the stuff. We also made jello balloons and water balloons as well. Obviously they all showered off in the outside shower prior to getting back in our pool, but they had so much fun. Most of the kids were here until very late, and we had planned a man hunt game, but they didn't want to get out of the pool to do it since a lot of her friends didn't have a pool at home. (my kids take our pool for granted) They played loads of pool games, and I took a bunch of neat pictures. My younger kids have had dress up parties at home, we have done the expensive water slide rentals with the cotton candy machenes and snow cone makers too, but their all time favs are the times that we go and meet everyone at the local playground to have our party there. I have to pay a 35.00 fee if I want to use the cabana tables, but otherwise it is free. We just have to bring our own decorations and clean up. The kids can play on the playground, we bring cake and ice cream cups and I have even been known to order a bunch of 5 dollar pizzas for everyone to eat too, and just have coolers with some type of drink boxes for the kids to drink. It doesn't have to be expensive. As I said, I have done the really expensive parties. I have even rented the tables, chairs, tents, had ponies and farm animals to my house, petting zoos, magicians, clowns, and once a LONG time ago we had Barney. The funny thiing is that the child who's birthday it was wouldn't go NEAR Barney because she was terrified by him, so it was a total waste of 300 bucks. The rest of the 30 kids LOVED it, but I really wasn't paying for him to be there for the other kids. Live and learn! I say, go with the less expensive parties. The memories are much more about what you do with your friends AT the parties, not how much they cost and where they were. My kids favorites are proof of that! If I had only known that about 15 years ago I could have saved thousands of dollars! If you really want to spend money at their birthday time, spend it on them or an activity to DO with them that will create a memory. It means so much more! That would be my advice!