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My daughter did hers at the roller rink. Boys and girls came and they all had a blast! It wasn't too expensive either. For a 1 1/2 hr. party for 10 was only $100
Ladies,I need your help!!!My daughter has no idea what to do for her 12th b-day party!It's a boy/girls party.This is a big dtep with the boys,but she wants it out of the house.Do you think you can help?Thanks in advance!My daughter has been to several lazer tag parties,and doesnt want to copy!Any other suggestions?(I'll answer all questions in the "What Happend" paragraph)
Thanks to everyone who commented!!You saved me a major headache!!!!No,it wasnt peer pressure...thank goodness!My daughter and i decided to have a bowling party.She will have a few friends sleepover the night before,and rent a few movies get some snacks,and meet with everyone else at the bowling alley!Thanks for all your help.My daughter said thenkyou for those of you who said happy birthday!
My daughter did hers at the roller rink. Boys and girls came and they all had a blast! It wasn't too expensive either. For a 1 1/2 hr. party for 10 was only $100
What about having a party at your local roller rink? My nephew just turned 13 and his friends are all doing skating parties again, just like we did when I was younger!
Bowling is fun. They need an activity of sorts 12 is too young, IMO, for a boyfriend. She has the rest of her life for this. Sin e you have agreed to a boy/girl party just make sure they are busy at all times.
Yep, roller skating rink was what popped in my head! :)
My first thought was roller rink too! Or bowling, or laser tag. Keep them busy and keep them involved in an activity. Happy Birthday to your daughter. Did she decide she wanted a boy/girl party or it is peer pressure?
skating ring or bowling or paint ball thats what i did for my 12th party
Laser tag! Laser tag! Both boys and girls love it. It keeps them very occupied and gives them a ton to talk about if they sit down for pizza afterward (or halfway through, which is how it often works at laser tag birthday parties at facilities here). Has your daughter been to any laser tag birthday parties? A lot of kids do them here, my daughter had one last year and may have a small one this year. They are worth the money, in terms of how much fun the kids have and how much they remember it afterward. Not for a huge crowd because of the cost but perfect for a group of 10 to 15. Roller rink sounds fun but if the kids don't already know how to skate they'll spend a lot of the time just trying to stay upright. Anyone can play laser tag immediately even if they haven't done it before.
Mall scavenger hunts are always fun!
Go-cart park around you? Some of our middle school friends rent rooms at a local club house and have some older teens (brothers or their high school friends) do the DJing. A dance party you could say.
Bowling is a great place for a birthday party.
Every one we've been to has been loads of fun for boys and girls.
I was going to say bowling, roller skating or the movies.
I was just going to suggest a bowling party, but I see that you've already decided! Sounds like fun!