Take them bowling, or rent some movies that they can watch at your house.
2007-01-23 11:57:03
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answered by ? 2
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My friend's friend just took her 13 year old son and his friends to Hooters and he thought that was the *best* time ever! Personally, I do not think I'd take a kid to Hooters, but to each their own; it is a family restaurant.
Maybe you could take him and his friends to some sort of sports event? Like a hockey game or something?
When I was that young, my friends and I always thought it would be awesome if our parents would rent us a hotel room to have our party at so we could stay up really super late and use the indoor pool, and go to the movie theater at the hotel.
You should ask him what he wants to do and where he wants to have it.
Some teens just like having their friends over to stay the night and watch movies while others want to go bowling still or even do it at an arcade game place. One of the guys in my middle school class when I was younger went bowling though and his friends found it to be lame. I think it just depends on the group of friends he has and his opinion of what he wants to do.
2007-01-23 12:05:38
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answered by Elysia 3
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Treasure Hunt !!! Get $5 in Pennies, or $10 in pennies, If you can Build a Cardboard or simular Pirates Treasure Chest. Put the Pennies in the box and hide it. Write a clue that tells where it is, and hide this clue somewhere else. and write a clue that tells where to find this clue, and hide it, .../...........for as many clues as you want. for this age group you could have them searching around the neighbourhood for the clues. The last clue is given to the group leader , along with the rules.. Rule one, you will hunt as a group, and must read all clues as they are found as a group. Rule 2 You will not cross anyones private property (so the neighbours don't get mad) Rule 3 When the treasure is found it is to be devided equally and shared , and this will be done by the smallest player. So, they take off as a group, and read each clue in turn as a group, this can take as much time as you make it, You can write on the first clue "The Next clue is under the rock in the back yard, and you must walk backward to it", Next can say "Next clue is in the front yard under a cardboard box and you must hop to it." Get the idea, Make it fun, make it different, they all stay together so they are safe,they all get back at the same time, and there is an actual treasure to share.
2016-05-24 02:23:53
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answered by ? 4
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Well, it depends on how you feel. He could have a coed party. A dance or something. Or a few guys over to stay the night. Seems to me that boys don't seem to like having huge blowouts normally but, for a thirteenth birthday...that's a big day.
So coed dance or a few guys over. Probably stay away from big theme parties...Pirates or the Caribean and stuff like that. Don't go and decorate unless you decide that there will be girls over. And don't get those decorated plates and cups and tablecloths in the "theme" type parties.
Keep it simple.
2007-01-23 11:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I need more information to help!!! Where do you live? What does he like? If you live near a beach or lake, go kite flying,(after you spend some time with the kids putting them together, or building them or....) if he likes sports and you have a good team, take a few of them there, go Paintballing...or to a 'guy' movie with hot dogs and the works afterwards, or to a place to go horseback riding, or to the fair, it depends so much on what your locality is like and what his interests are. I hope something helped? Build a 'theme' around what some of his favorites are.
2007-01-23 12:03:03
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answered by Nisey 5
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Bowling Go-Carting Paintball seem to all be good Ideas. Think about what kinda things your kid likes and maybe incorporate that in to the theme of the party.
2007-01-23 14:30:56
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answered by SnakeMAN 4
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Depending on his maturity a paint ball party, they are expensive, an inside pool party, also don't know what weather we are taling about. An overnight at a cabin in a state park for hiking and etc.
2007-01-23 12:03:43
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answered by bendcat 1
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Lazer tag is always fun (trust me, I'll still play when I'm eighty probably) or go-karting, or paintball. Oh, and another good idea is to let them go nuts with some coke and mentos (away from the house) before you leave or after you go.
2007-01-23 11:59:57
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answered by The Great Walrus 5
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Go-Karting, its really fun! Even though im a girl, i went go karting (i had some guy friends) and it was fun. Im sure he'll enjoy it, just make sure its not some small indoor figure 8, make it a big party.
2007-01-23 11:55:11
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answered by Anonymous
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~Go-Kart's
~Paint Ball
~Movies
~Big Party
~Have him take 2 of his friends to the beach.
~Beach for the week (with friends of his choice)
~Pool Party
2007-01-23 12:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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