Minggu, 13 April 2014

What to do for my Birthday party?




Bridget


okay so in just less than a month (in June) i will be turning 15 years old and i want to throw a party for me and my friends. the age range is from maybe 14 (but i dont think so)more like 15 to 16 or 17 and it's both guys and girls.
but what i need is ideas for what to do.
i need:
somewhere we could go
things to do
stuff to eat
movies
music
and any other fun stuff we can do to have an awesome time

and remember these are teenagers, so no immature activites and no too mature activities. also it's both guys and girls so no spa nites or sleep overs or girly things... we've already got that part planned.
try to help keep these things cheep and if u could include costs it would be great.
thanx for any help :)



Answer
My friend had a picnic in the park for her birthday. It's not too expensive and uber fun!

Place: Any park will do. If possible, try to get one with a playground and playing equipment. Your friends will have a lot of fun climbing all over stuff if they can, no matter what the ages are! Before you just show up for the party, be sure that you don;t need to rent it out or anything. The last thing you want on your special day is another party there too.

What to do: Sky's the limit. Look up some fun outdoor games online, such as different ways to play tag or hide and seek. Or, just bring a basket ball along. If the park you choose has a water spigot available (most do. usually found near the water fountains) slip-n'-slides make for a great summer party. Another idea is to tell your friends to bring water guns and ballons for a water war. Just make sure your invitations mention that they will get wet (BTW, do NOT wear white if you do this).

What to eat: Again, sky's the limit. What my friend did was request that everyone bring something to the party, like chips, sandwiches, soda, ect. Then her family supplied burgers and, of course, cake. However, since it's a summer party, be sure to bring the ice cream in a cooler is it doesn't melt. Also, check to make sure that the park you choose has a bricket you can use to cook any meat you want to eat.

Music: A battery operated boom box is a great way to crank up the tunes! Just make sure that it doesn't get wet. If you have a friend with a good taste in CDs, ask him/her to bring a few CDs. Also, you can;t go wrong with just going with the radio setting!

Movies: If the park you choose is close to your house, you can invite everyone over after your done at the park for the movie. I probably don;t have the same taste as you or your friends, so I can't recommended anything. However, ask your friends what kind of stuff they like to watch. For example, a lot of my friends like to watch anime, so an anime movie would be a good idea.

15 is a very special year, so I hope your birthday is a blast! Hope this helps! Happy (early) Birthday!!!

(estimated cost:
burgers (or other entre)+ cake and ice cream+ park rental+ party favors= I'd say about $200? That's just a guess though)

13 year old boy birthday party ideas?




Army


Hey,
my son is having a birthday in a few weeks and we can't think of anywhere to go or anything to do. His birthday is in the winter so that automatically cancels out water theme parks and stuff.
plz help

thanks in advance - choosing best answer
We live in sydney in NSW, so that might give you ideas.

and no, not doing that monkeyface



Answer
Glow in the Dark Party
Make teen party invitations out of black construction paper and glow-in-the-dark paint, and then mail them to your guests. On the day of the party, decorate with green and purple tablecovers, and plates and cups covered with glow-in-the-dark stickers. Outfit your guests with glow necklaces or glow sticks as they arrive, and then serve them neon-green drinks with glow straws. Play Flashlight Tag and Hot Potato with a glow-in-the-dark ball, make glow bracelets with glow-in-the-dark beads, paint nails with glow paint, draw designs on black paper with milky pens, and/or paint black T-shirts with glow-in-the-dark paint. For older children, consider renting or buying a few black lights, turning on some good music, and having a glow dance party.

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A Video Game Party
Setting up one or several big screen televisions and game systems (friends can bring their systems and games to share) can create a massive multi-player game room. Playoff challenges and prizes for highest score, etc. will add to the fun. A white board could be used for keeping track of scoring.


A Fun Group Camp-Out Event
For this event, everyone can gather up their dusty tents and camping gear and head to the hills (or backyard, or church grounds) for some old-fashioned camping. This is especially fun if a campfire is possible. Toasting hotdogs and marshmallows, singing some campfire songs, and telling tales by firelight makes for a great time. If an overnighter is not possible, a âhalf-a-campoutâ is fun with tents and all, but ending at 10 p.m. or so.

Laser Tag

Blacklight or Laser Light Bowling
Many bowling alleys offer special blacklight bowling (sometimes called âGlow Bowlâ or âPajama Bowlâ) during the day or in the evening. Usually the normal lights are darkened and blacklights light up the pins, white clothing, and special paint on the walls. Reservations and arrangements need to be made in advance. Often, as well, bowling alleys will have a party room or snack bar where refreshments may be served.




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