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Okay, I am trying to create my daughter's invitations. She is turning 2. Last year, we had her party at Chili's. About 20 people came. I didn't pay for everyones dinner, just my household. Everyone paid for their own. Well, I pretty much invited only family so, it was kinda expected.
This year, the party will be at Golden Corral. This year I am inviting about 20 more people than I did last year.
How do I word the invitations that I am not paying for everyones dinners? The adult prices are 9.19 (buffet) and 1.59 (drinks). Should I include the price?
How do I do this?
I guess I should include that this is not uncommon and I have no where else to have the party other than a resturant. My house is not suitable for a party not to mention, I am close to all that are invited. So, you can leave out how tacky this is and answer the question simply!! Thank you.
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This sounds like fun! Look at the below example and maybe you can develop this to fit the particulars of the situation.
Birthday Party for (Name of your Child)
Where: Golden Coral Restaurant at 123 Main Street, Anywhere USA
Prices: Adults: Lunch $9.19, drinks $1.59 (free refills?); you might want to consider gratuity language such as (prices do not include tips). Or if some members of the party are "sensitive" to this - then leave it out all together; most people are pretty intelligent about these things.
Date: Sunday 1 April 2007
Time: 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Dress: Casual (or even leave this out if you think it may bother anyone).
Basically, people should not be offended by this and I hope your childs birthday turns out to be fun for you, baby, and anyone else that attends. Best of luck and I hope this helps.
This sounds like fun! Look at the below example and maybe you can develop this to fit the particulars of the situation.
Birthday Party for (Name of your Child)
Where: Golden Coral Restaurant at 123 Main Street, Anywhere USA
Prices: Adults: Lunch $9.19, drinks $1.59 (free refills?); you might want to consider gratuity language such as (prices do not include tips). Or if some members of the party are "sensitive" to this - then leave it out all together; most people are pretty intelligent about these things.
Date: Sunday 1 April 2007
Time: 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Dress: Casual (or even leave this out if you think it may bother anyone).
Basically, people should not be offended by this and I hope your childs birthday turns out to be fun for you, baby, and anyone else that attends. Best of luck and I hope this helps.
14 year old birthday party ideas?
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so my daughter is turning 14 in june but we are starting to plan now. ok so i need all ideas that you have for me she wants it to be at a roller rink /dancing.i told her that she could invite around 60 people to her party...including adults friends fam. etc. so please help me thanks ! btw her favorite colors are purple pink yellow and white. also she LOVES mindless behavior and the wonder broz. is there any way i could get them to come? thank you for your help and have a wonderful day !
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The roller rink sounds good for the party.
You can use a word on play for the invitation...something like to Sk8 or not to 'sk8!
The most you would have to decorate are the tables where the birthday girl would be having cake and perhaps food and drinks. Very nice table clothes in her favorite colors layers (ex table one has a purple table cloth on the bottom in a diamond shape and a pink table cloth in a square shape on top), a few balloons and a birthday banner.
Or you can surprise her and have the skating at the rink and them move the "after party" to your home and have cake and set a time for her and her friends to kick back and have a good time. Perhaps a sleep over spa night can happy after the skating party with just a few of her closest friends. Tell the girls to bring slippers and robes. You can find a bunch of spa recipes online.
You can also get one of her fav pics of her. Blow it up and put that on the table and perhaps a guest post board for all of the guests to sign while @ the party.
As far as getting mindless behavior to come to the party... you should give it a shot. They are on Streamline Records. You can give the record company a call and I am sure they direct you to the booking manager.
The roller rink sounds good for the party.
You can use a word on play for the invitation...something like to Sk8 or not to 'sk8!
The most you would have to decorate are the tables where the birthday girl would be having cake and perhaps food and drinks. Very nice table clothes in her favorite colors layers (ex table one has a purple table cloth on the bottom in a diamond shape and a pink table cloth in a square shape on top), a few balloons and a birthday banner.
Or you can surprise her and have the skating at the rink and them move the "after party" to your home and have cake and set a time for her and her friends to kick back and have a good time. Perhaps a sleep over spa night can happy after the skating party with just a few of her closest friends. Tell the girls to bring slippers and robes. You can find a bunch of spa recipes online.
You can also get one of her fav pics of her. Blow it up and put that on the table and perhaps a guest post board for all of the guests to sign while @ the party.
As far as getting mindless behavior to come to the party... you should give it a shot. They are on Streamline Records. You can give the record company a call and I am sure they direct you to the booking manager.
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