I'm turning 14, and im not aloud to have a party in the house. what should i do?!


Question: I don't want the typical dance party, because 1- i suck at dancing and 2- i don't want my parents to see "dirty dancing" which is bound to happen. what are other fun things besides the plain movies and bowling? also, i live in new york and it's cold, so no pool parties or stuff like that.


Answers: I don't want the typical dance party, because 1- i suck at dancing and 2- i don't want my parents to see "dirty dancing" which is bound to happen. what are other fun things besides the plain movies and bowling? also, i live in new york and it's cold, so no pool parties or stuff like that.

well you live in new york which i hear is pretty interesting. one of my good friends hosted a scavenger hunt party for her 14th birthday. i know it sounds lame but hers was awesome cause it was all over the town and the craziest pictures and most creative got extra points. just put random and funny things on the list and give them different point values like fit your whole team in a port-a-pottie 10 points and take a picture with the oldest person 6 points. cool and funny stuff like that.

Try GRA???????

Why not go roller skating. Either that or laser tag or whatever it's called. You're 14 use your imagination, it shouldn't be that hard to think of something.

Rent a room at a pizza place or something

go to someone elses for a party, or sneak out

lol. i had a chuck-e-cheese 14th birthday party. lol.

hmm...maybe you should have a big party over someone elses housee.or a little sleep over type of thingg.

u know what u should do take everyone like on a mall shopping hunt i did that and it was so amazing see u make a list and every1 has to search around the mall to find that item or if its a boy girl party then u should have it hmm i suggest at a game place where there are multiple things to do that ur guests would enjoy!

call up corey delaney (the aussie party kid)...he could probably give you a few pointers

Go ice Skating! I am POSITIVE that in new york there are a BUNCH of ice rinks. I love going ice skating with my friends and you cant dirty dance on the ice ;] So have an ice skating party, you won't regret it.

friends house maybe, or get your parents out of the house for a day and clean the mess up by the time they get back.

Unless put on your sad face and ask if you can and for them to leave for just a couple hours and who knows maybe they will be understanding.

go some were else

Why not get together with some mates and go for a meal somewhere lively. If the atmosphere is good you're bound to have a good time. See if they do non-alcoholic cocktails as something different to drink as well.

I think you mean "allowed". Yikes!

I think you should have your birthday as an iceskating party. It goes with the weather and it won't be at your house. Rent a small party room next to the iceskating rink, and have your birthday there.

Well i know where u r coming from. I suck at danceing(thought i was the only one) and If i was you i would goto the mall and shop till you drop. or do out for dinner at night. Have a fun filled day with your closest friends. If you want ask you parents to do something you never really get to do that you enjoy. its your special day your parents shouldn't reject that. Well Happy Birthday and hope this helps you out and good luck.

Go to Chucky Cheese and forget about it!

You should go to the movies and plan a night out.

Do an outdoor treasure hunt! Divide the party into two teams. Have your parents hide the treasure and write a bunch of hard clues as to where the treasure it hidden. It'd be cool if they could hide it in a big park. Have everyone bring shovels/ rakes, etc so they can dig the treasure out of the snow. Then have everyone search for the treasure. Whoever finds it should get a prize that the team can share. After that maybe you could all go to a restaurant and have some food and cake!

hav ur party in a hotel.......oh and make sure u order room service or something





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