Whats a good place to have a sweet 16 party?!


Question:

Whats a good place to have a sweet 16 party?

house isnt an option[my house is too small for a party]


Answers:
u cud have it in fire n ice if u dun wan a relli big place, but still have it coool, then if u want 2 go big i no ppl who've had it in jz's club in NY

if your parents got the dosh, hire a trendy bar

Applebees for a nice dinner

Specific answers depend on where you are. For example, if you live in Southern California, there's a number of places I would recommend such as the Santa Monica Pier, the Queen Mary in Long Beach and so on. In general though, some sort of pretty party hall or nice big restauraunt. If you live anywhere near the beach, someplace with a view of the ocean would be great. That could be theme. But the answer really depends on where you live and the kind of person you are.

it all depends on what the theme is .if it's elegant you should do it at the signature grand.if it's just a fun but yet formal it should be in a hotel .but if u you just want it casual it should be at your house

A garden is nice.

the beach, cookout at a park

A nice resturant....like O'Charley', Apple bee's, Macaroni Grill, TGI Friday's, Outback....the list goes on. It really depends on what your daughter likes. Ask her what she would like to do....include her in the prep (that is o/c it's not a surprise).

my house

Rent out a nice Club or a hall

Olive garden or chilis or old country buffet or what about ask take over her gym at school and use the space for the party thats where i had mine.

ya know there are some skating rinks that have private parties like they play music put you dance where you are supose to skate it is only for people who made reservations.




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