i would say either have it at home or maybe at a nearby park.
home:
invite some of her friends, organize some games, serve her fav foods, or maybe just have relatives over for a good dinner.
park:
decorate a picnic table wiht balloons and stuff (more maybe make it like a picnic!), serve maybe little sandwiches, fruit slices, veggies, and of course the cake.
if you are gonna invite your daughter's friends, maybe let them go play later in the park after eating.
happy bday to your daughter!:D
2007-02-10 12:12:43
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answered by bookworm 2
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It is a little cold for an outside party, chucky is a little too old with too many big kids, Mcd is also a little too old for the age group. One of those tiny tyke gyms might rent for a party and it would be all padded mats. The basement of the science museum
has that toddler area, but that might get a bit expensive and wet from that big water play area. I like the play area at Ridgemar mall, but it isnt set up for a party. There was a large area set up at Azle and 820 (northwest loop) with a number of the air filled bouncing/castle/slide things during the summer weekdays. I don't know if it is open in winter, but it was pretty cheap and safe.
2007-02-11 10:55:23
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answered by PJ H 5
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I was jogging past a small park and saw a toddler party in full swing. They were running after each other and playing on the swings and such. The table was decorated with balloons and posters and all sorts of food. Everyone sure seemed to be having a great time.... except for the exhausted moms and dads!!Maybe they should have hired a couple of teens to help herd them in.
2007-02-08 04:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to accompany her then go and pay the entrance fee. I should think, however the parents of the "birthday girl" have paid the fees for the invited children, but this did not cover for extra adults, and I presume there will be enough supervision from the farm people: After all, if you went to a birthday party at McDonalds, and also ate the food, you would be expacted to pay for yourself as well?
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answered by Anonymous
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Is there a nice, quiet park in the area? I wouldn't want to take a 2 year old many places, especially not chuckie cheese or anywhere that would have older children running around.
2007-02-08 04:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe a place like chucky cheeses or you can have it at home and have the family come over.
2007-02-08 04:41:38
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answered by alexmanplaysguitar 2
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Don't waste your money - she is still too young to enjoy places. If you want to have it somewhere other than your house - go to a park. There are a lot of good parks in that area.
2007-02-08 05:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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McDonalds
2007-02-10 08:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe a place like chucky cheeses
2007-02-08 05:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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@ Home! She won't remember it in a year anyway...
Good luck!
2007-02-08 04:42:53
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answered by gellybean42 3
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