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Etiquette question for 2 year old's birthday party?

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I am having my sons birthday party at a zoo. The room is $100 for 2 hours and then $4 admission per guest over age 2. Is it tacky to ask the parents to pay for their entrance and I cover their child? How should I phrase this request in the invite?
That suggestion would be great if we had a house. We live in a small apt for the time being.



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I dunno; if you can't afford it, I would say go for something simpler and cheaper. Is a zoo party really appropriate for a two-year-old? I'd think the older children would get a lot more out of it.

I would say that you can limit the adult guests to one per child. The invitations could say something like, "Daniel would like to invite Suzy and one adult to a party at the zoo!"

Depends on how well you know the other parents; if you know them pretty well, you can easily sound them out on the zoo admission thing ahead of time. However, if you are throwing this party just to Gain Status, and you don't really know these guys, definitely pay for them.

EDIT: I read somewhere that you should only invite as many kids as your kid is old. So, for a two-year-old's party, two guests is plenty. For an eight-year-old's party, eight kids would work.

If you have social obligations that you want to clear in one sweep, why not wait until spring, and then have a "block party" at a local park? You can have more fun with that, and it won't cost as much.

Also, look into renting a hall from a local church or possibly see if the local government has spaces you can rent (I live in Japan, and we have a kitchen, a gym, and several rooms available in our community center). Restaurants often have party rooms, too. (-: You can buy a lot of party favors for the bucks you save!

I really think the zoo is something to do with older kids, and in warmer weather.

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too many people for someones home. lots of kids will be attending. we're looking for something similar to a chucky cheese, but not chucky cheese. i live in the metro detroit (michigan) area. any help please?


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Visit the Zoo

Zoos are wonderful kids' birthday party places. Most zoos offer party packages but you can plan one on your own easily. Create a scavenger hunt for the children to go on at the zoo. Give them directions like âfind an animal that eats meatâ or âfind a nocturnal animalâ. The party members can work on the scavenger hunt together or they can break into two teams and race to find all the answers. Just make sure the children are always accompanied by an adult. Most zoos allow guests to bring their own food, so plan on bringing a cake or cupcakes and juice boxes for a picnic celebration.


Summary

There are many options for hosting a kid's birthday party outside of the home. Make sure to include the exact address of the kids birthday party place with the phone number on the party invitation. Make it clear if parents are invited to stay at the party or if they will be expected to drop their child off and leave. If parents are needed to stay with their child, their entrance fees should be covered by the party host. The best thing about utilizing outside party locations is, at the end of the day, your house will look exactly how you left it in the morning!




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