Oh i have two boys, try getting some boys together go do laser tag, they love it
2007-09-21 04:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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YMCA pools have good parties, unless they make you and other adults swim too. That's hard when you are throwing the party, and the other parents probably won't stay. What about an indoor play space? In Marlboro, MA there is a place called Laser Zone and it has a huge climbing/slide area, lots of video games, and an area for laser tag. I know boys love the laser tag part of it. Not sure where you live, but maybe there is a similar place like that near you. Good luck
2007-09-21 04:25:20
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answered by Ca 4
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My son will be 7 a week from today. He had a pizza party last year and wants one again this year (which we're doing). My idea, however, was to do a bowling party (sigh, maybe next year). Most bowling alleys have a package deal for birthdays - usually so much per person for a certain number of games and a hot dog and drink or whatever. Anyway, the bowling activity keeps the kiddies entertained, so it's a fun one to do.
2007-09-21 04:26:20
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answered by ♥ тнє σяιgιиαℓ gιяℓfяι∂αу ♥ 7
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the pool is a GREAT idea. by age 7 him and his friends should be pretty good at swimming and kids LOVe pool parties. the other nice part is, you don't have to spend a ton on favors, games, etc.
just take a cake and juice boxes and some snakc bags with youa nd they have fun all on their own!
i would do the pool.
another idea would be a skate park....is you son into the whole skating thing??
or these places called "pump it up"
you rent a room and in the room there are a couple of those HUGE blow up things, like the moonbounce and the blow up slides and stuff. i've heard they make for a pretty fun party....if there is one in your area...i think they are a bit new right now.
2007-09-21 04:24:52
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answered by joey322 6
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I have some friends whose daughters' birthdays are in the same month so every year they have a joint party at the rec center pool. It works out great and everyone has a wonderful time. The pool is definitely the way to go for that age group if it's feasible.
2007-09-21 04:23:23
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answered by Sharon M 6
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There are several things you can do.
1. Bowling (This was a big hit for my son's 7th 2 yrs ago)
2. Park
3. Pott-Pott Gulf
4. Pool Party
Hire a clown/magician(for park)
Rent a moonwalk (for park)
Hire a scientist (This was fun for the kids and adults)
Pool parties are great because the entertainment is the pool so you don't have to worry about additional games.
Check out this website, they have everything you need plus many ideas. I have been buying everything from them for the past 5 years and all I need to add is the cake and ice cream and drinks. except for this year :-) we have a pool my son was turning nine and he wanted a pool party and cook out. :-) Boy they grow fast!
T.
2007-09-21 04:32:29
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answered by Terry D 3
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Whilst I am not a resident of the USA - where I presume you reside - I have several suggestions...
At the zoo - this gives the children lots to look at and your invite can stipulate that the child needs one or both parents to accompany them (thereby reducing your workload). If you are energetic you could organise a special "safari" where each child is given a check list of animal questions that they need to answer. And at various stages during the day you could have special animal themed party food.
Does your son enjoy sport - maybe you could organise a sports themed birthday where you meet at a local oval and then have a sports carnival. With lots of unusual sports and small prizes. You could set up an obstacle course or have a team sport organised for all the children to play.
Or does your son enjoy creating things - then you could make his birthday creative. If he likes building - then you could probably create a construction site at the local park or playground. And you could provide materials for the children to create their own buildings or vehicles to take home
Hope this helps,
Hope your son has a terrific day,
mum2MH
2007-09-21 04:29:32
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answered by mum2mh 5
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Is there a local park? Skating ring? Bowling alley? I would avoid a pool party unless you have a 3-1 child parent ratio, or the pool provides life guards. My daughter disliked McDonalds Birthay parties, saying they are too babyish.
2007-09-21 04:35:18
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answered by say_tay 4
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well my bro has 8 and when he had his 7 b-day dad took him to mcdonals he hate it u could find a restuarant that celebrate that or u can (i never heard about it) go to ymca pool if its a pool it would b fun and one question why not in our house? u can make really cool u could buy pizza cake icecream rent movies some pop corn and dont forget the gifts i had a b-day like that i loved it my dad said invite a friend i did it was great your kid can like it think about it. and a halloween party would b cool scary fun yea thats my best idea :)
2007-09-21 04:25:20
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answered by Dat one girl 2
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My daughter is 7 also......you can do a bowling party, or there are places by me that are called inflatable birthday party centers.......you can try to google your city with inflatable party place and see if anything comes up.....they are pretty cool they have a huge room full of infltable things to jump on, play basketball, a slide and a obstacle course and then they have a room to have cake and presents....the kids have alot of fun.....good luck...
2007-09-21 04:24:44
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answered by Sales Girl 3
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there are all kinds of fun places for birthday parties, but big parties aren't required every year. Quiet family celebrations or a sleep over or campout in back yard with a couple friends is ok too.
2007-09-21 05:49:33
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answered by Molly 6
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