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Ok..well you see...I have graduated..&& I want a graduation party..But the only thing I cant figure out is..how much would it cost. I would like to have my graduatioin party at Caochlite...it is close to where I live..&& I love to skate..so I thought of Coachlite..lol..but anywho. I need to know how much it would cost for 24 people...I already went to the website..But I am still not fully sure. Can you help me?

2007-06-16 19:40:29 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

4 answers

It depends on if you want a party package or not, as well as when you have it. I'm sure you could have them consider you a "birthday" child, and they wouldn't have to sing Happy Birthday- Birthday Parties are just very common at roller rinks, whereas graduation parties are less so. These are the options:

Pizza Package
10 person minimum-

admission for entire session
regular skate rental (inline or speed rental $2 extra)
2 for 1 pass on return visit for each guest
½ hour at the party table to eat
additional time for opening gifts at a party bench
cups, napkins, forks, plates (bring your own candles)
Pop
Popcorn
Pizza (cheese only)
Happy birthday song and name announced
free pass and a glow stick for the birthday child
special trip to the Party Machine for the birthday child

Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays 1:00-4:00
$8.00 per person - that would make it $192
Wednesday Evening 6:00-8:00
$7.00 per persosn- that would make it $168
Friday or Saturday Night 7:30-11:00
$9.00 per person- that would make it $216

Deluxe Package
10 person minimum-

admission for entire session
regular skate rental (inline or speed rental $2 extra)
2 for 1 pass on return visit for each guest
½ hour at the party table to eat
additional time for opening gifts at a party bench
cups, napkins, forks, plates (bring your own candles)
Pop
Popcorn
Pizza (cheese only)
Happy birthday song and name announced
free pass and a glow stick for the birthday child
special trip to the Party Machine for the birthday child
1/4 sheet cake
Roo Pons (Stuff Shop Coupons $2.00 Value) for each guest. Can be used for tokens for games or candy and toys from the Stuff Shop.

Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays 1:00-4:00
$10.00 per person- that would make it $240
Wednesday Evening 6:00-8:00
$9.00 per person- that would make it $216
Friday or Saturday Night 7:30-11:00
$11 per person- that would make it $264

Otherwise, you could just buy passes for your guests. They cost:

Friday from 7:30-11pm: $7 per person- $168
Saturday from 1-4pm: $5 per person- $120
Saturday from 7:30-11pm: $7 per person- $168

Some things that you should know are:
-If you choose a package, there is a $25 non-refundable cash deposit
-Office hours to call and book a party:
Tues.-2-6pm
Wed.- 4-8pm
Thurs.-2-6pm
Fri.-2-11pm
Sat.-Noon-11pm
Closed on Sunday and Monday

-The number to book a party at is 630-893-4480

Congratulations on your graduation! Have fun!

2007-06-16 20:11:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. Call Coachlite (or another place, such as a restaurant that has games, to compare costs) and ask for rates, if there is a discount for larger groups
2. Ask your friends to find out if other students want to chip in and have a group party. If it is for several students, maybe the parents can chip in together.
My sister's friends and their parents did a group party for seniors, and put enough money together to rent a boat and pay for refreshments and decorations. So get a group together, brainstorm about the top 5 choices, and get quotes.

2007-06-17 03:11:33 · answer #2 · answered by Nghiem E 4 · 0 0

Did you think to call Coachlite and ask? Seems as if somebody there would know.

Here's a graduation present... a tip. There is no way anybody can ever going to learn everything about anything. The only hope you have is to learn to find the answers to specific questions yourself. Don't expect others to be interested in doing your research for you.

2007-06-17 02:55:17 · answer #3 · answered by gugliamo00 7 · 0 0

you sure this is maths?

2007-06-17 02:54:03 · answer #4 · answered by Death Blade 2 · 0 0

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