Hi,
I'm a mom of a 1 year old, who's B-day will be in late December of this year, my daughter will be turning 2 years old. I too don't really want the B-day party thrown at my house, because I am inviting a lot of guests, and there will be lots of toddlers/kids running around. Therefore, I recommend looking at a Recreation center near your home, or a community center, because I have one where I live and they have a huge room (just for parties) that you can rent for a day, there's also GYMBOREE, they offer B-day parties for little ones, I don't know the cost though, but you can look at www.gymboree.com. I hope that helps!
2006-11-07 10:01:41
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answered by Dilliana A 1
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Have a snow sledding party at an outdoors location that does not cost much to use. Or rent a conference room at a hotel but this is pretty expensive. My son will have a birthday in January. McDonald's maybe.
2006-11-07 18:24:56
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answered by Justme 3
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We did a bowling birthday party for my oldest daughters part when she turned 3 years old. We rented 2 lanes, got use of the dining/bar area (although we were seated away from the bar), it included bumpers for the toddlers (and adults!!!) and a birthday cake, ice cream, and soda. It cost me 95.00 I think the rate was changed to 125.00 where I live last I checked. Oh yeah shoes were included too. It was fun and cheap enough for me to afford on a single low income.
2006-11-07 18:25:52
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answered by erinjl123456 6
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Do they have a Kids Plex in your area? Its like a giant hamster trail for kids (like a gigantic version of the play sets at McDonald's), its awesome! And cheap! You can set up parties there for a bunch of kids and let them loose!! The one in my area also has a rock climbing section for the older kids.. and its sound proofed, so if the parents need to step out they can have peace and quiet...
2006-11-07 17:55:05
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answered by Fluffy Rover 5
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You don't say how old your son is, how many kids you are inviting, or what area you live in. Anyways, is there a children's museum in your area? Or, what about a community center in your area? Sorry, I know that there aren't alot of options, my birthday is in January. Good luck!
2006-11-07 17:51:21
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answered by Stacy 4
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How old is he going to be? How about your Local Mc Donald's? They have B-day cakes you can buy, and some of them are able to host the party in the restaurant.
2006-11-07 17:49:32
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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maybe you can rent a small hall.i have that same problem my daughters b-day is the 1st of jan. and we already had 2 b-days at chuckie cheese. i'm thinking about her b-day party already too i'm kinda leaning to the hall idea myself.
2006-11-07 17:49:30
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answered by juicy 3
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Try a bowling alley or if there is one in the area try laser tag.
2006-11-07 17:49:31
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answered by miss m. 3
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