I vote for Sunday, maybe a little later in the afternoon, but before the place gets crammed. Even if the turnout is smaller due to the day, your son will still have fun running about and playing with whomever shows up. Chucky Cheese is little kid paradise! Not to mention that few of us have a particularly vivid memory of our 4th birthdays, so making a few adjustments to make things easier on you and your husband's schedules is not likely to be noticed by your son as long as he has fun!
Good Luck and Congratulations to your little one!
2006-08-18 04:14:56
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answered by southyrn_belle_4ever 2
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Saturday is good for most every body because that is the day when people fit in the things that they can't get to during the week. If at all possible do Saturday.People will feel less imposed upon. See about making up the class, if it is feasible.
Sunday makes you have to kind of crowd things together. People go to church and usually don't want to think of doing anything after but rest at home or have a nice dinner with the family and all.
2006-08-18 04:16:20
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answered by December Princess 4
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I would have to miss class for this. Sunday is probably not a good day to have a birthday party simply because of church. Friday is still a work day and most people will be working and not able to take there kids. So Saturday is def. your best pick.
2006-08-18 04:12:39
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answered by kimmiekim85 2
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If any of the other parents are friends of yours then ask them,otherwise do it Sunday but not 11 or 12....some people go to church and some just want to sleep in on their day off.
2006-08-18 04:12:06
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answered by tahitisweetie1 2
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If you want all his friends to be there and get lots of gifts you should have it on saturday morning. Almost everyone is off and the little guys will love to have a good time with your son. You don't have to have it at chucky cheese. you could always have a theme at a park. Plus I think you could only spent an hour at chucky cheese after that is clean up time and you are own your own.
2006-08-18 04:11:43
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answered by BATISTA 4
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It sounds super, it does. and that i'm specific the youngsters will appreciate it, yet. My birthday is 3 days after Christmas and the only subject I hated lots approximately it became into the undeniable fact that my birthday became into continuously mixed with Christmas. residing house became into adorned in it, presents adorned in it. My kin got here one time to bypass to, on Christmas to make a 2 in a million pit stop. i had to appreciate Christmas as a trip and my birthday as a results of fact it is so specific. yet I have been given it unexpectedly. Your daughter won't care and he or she wish it, somewhat when you consider that she is so youthful. 4 12 months olds are not to an age the place that concerns too lots, yet i'd beware and keep in mind that many times it relatively is a bummer to have a trip/birthday mixture.
2016-10-02 06:06:07
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answered by covarrubia 3
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I would actually recommend later on Sunday since some people attend church until that time. Sunday is fine. I had many of my birthday parties on Sunday.
2006-08-18 04:10:02
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answered by dks64 3
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Well, you could always have his party the weekend after his birthday. Like instead of this week, do it next week. That's how it was a lot of the time when I was in elementary school. Someone would have a birthday but their party would be the week before or the week after. You could still have it this Sunday though, surely people would still come.
2006-08-18 04:09:47
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answered by Lauren 4
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I always celebrate my Kids Bday parties on the exact day.. I want to celebrate the occasion.. I believe moving parties for weekends, since they are little it doesn't make them feel special because it is not the right day. Darn Can't even explain what I mean.. If you can explain a 3 year old hey your Bday is today but we are waiting to cut you a cake on Sunday.. then go ahead and celebrate couple days later. Good Luck!!
2006-08-18 04:13:07
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answered by Kelly,TX 4
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I would say a Sat. a lot of people don't work on Sat. and Sundays are very busy days!Good luck and I hope he has a Great 4th birthday!!!
2006-08-18 04:10:11
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answered by Sweetheart 4
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