Any ideas for a girls 7th birthday party?!


Question:

Any ideas for a girls 7th birthday party?

Don't want to have it at home, Don't want Maccas or HJ's. Something a bit different. Would have to be indoors as the weather is quite unpredictable. Don't want a sleepover or fairy theme. Sorry to be so difficult!!


Answers:
our childrens' science center does parties. some are geared specifically toward girls. lights out bowling? ours starts at 5:00 pm. for the early session. indoor batting cages if the girls are into sports? skating? we have a farm in our area that has a party room. the kids love seeing the ponies. many of the animals are kept in barns, so weather is not much of an issue.

Go to a pizza place and have the party there. Most let you bring in a cake.

Go to macdonalds, secure a section. Then let the staff handle the food and games.

I'm not sure where you live, but here in TX, and other states, there is an awesome place called Pump It UP. It's basically an indoor bouncehouse play land. They do parties for very young children up to letting you hold corporate parties there. It's extremely fun, you provide your cake, and you can order pizza through them.

Of course Chuck E. Cheese or a putt-putt place, or Main Event. You don't want the children to get bored, and you want to be able to keep a good eye on them.

**Theme-Dora the Explorer/Diego, Barbie, Bratz, zoo themed where everyone dresses up as an animal that would be fun to do in the park

if you do it at the park, you can rent a moon jumper, you know that big inflatable thing that the kids can jump on and stuff

rent a clown

chuck e. cheese

if there's like a fun park with different activities they can play
if there's a water park in your area....

hope that helps.




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