L.M.
My daughters loved having bowling parties, which was great for all ages. It was so long ago I forgot the price, but it would include shoe rental and bowling for about 45 minutes, and pizza and soda. I brought in my own cake and decorations.
My daughter will be turning 4 in the fall and I want to get a head start on where to have her birthday party. I would like to have it some where that is not too expensive and that can entertain children of many ages. Any suggestions?
My daughters loved having bowling parties, which was great for all ages. It was so long ago I forgot the price, but it would include shoe rental and bowling for about 45 minutes, and pizza and soda. I brought in my own cake and decorations.
Our daughter will be 6 in the fall and we're going to have hers at a local apple orchard farm. The kids will (maybe) dress up in Halloween costumes and have some snacks and cake and then pick their own apples. We may have a few apple-related games too. I think we'll get off pretty cheaply. At least I hope so. But I think the kids will still have fun.
Hope this helps,
J.
How about Fantasyland in Seekonk, MA??
Our local parks have shelters that can be rented. They are next to the playgrounds and have grills and picnic tables.
Deanna Rose Farmstead
There are bowling alleys, skating rinks, chuck e cheese, mc donalds with the playlands, monkey joes (if you have one hear you) etc. I have always thrown my own parties so I can't tell you how expensive they are.
There are also farms that have petting zoos and pony rides and Incredible Pizza is in Missouri too.