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mdgirlie
09-08-2009, 10:39 AM
Hi everyone,

My little one will be celebrating her first birthday next month (October) and we are currently living in a small apartment, so we don't have a place big enough for party attendees. Does anyone know of a place that we could rent for her first birthday party. We are anticipating no more than 25 guests. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

sockgirl77
09-08-2009, 10:58 AM
Does your complex have a community room or rec room? If not, try the Jumpyard. :yay:

rich70
09-08-2009, 11:14 AM
First birthdays are tough. There isn't too much the little ones can do so a place like One Stop, Chuckie Cheese or Jumpyard is kinda a waste of money IMO. Do you have any family members or a friend that will let you have the party at their house? Or maybe even McDonalds for a party place.

mdgirlie
09-08-2009, 11:31 AM
Does your complex have a community room or rec room? If not, try the Jumpyard. :yay:

My complex does have a rec room, but they don't allow community members to have any type of parties there.

mdgirlie
09-08-2009, 11:31 AM
First birthdays are tough. There isn't too much the little ones can do so a place like One Stop, Chuckie Cheese or Jumpyard is kinda a waste of money IMO. Do you have any family members or a friend that will let you have the party at their house? Or maybe even McDonalds for a party place.

I can ask family, but I really don't want to impose.

kwillia
09-08-2009, 11:35 AM
Are the 25 invites mostly adults or are they children of varying ages?

jwwb2000
09-08-2009, 11:38 AM
Depending on the weather, you could have it at a park under a pavillion.

mdgirlie
09-08-2009, 12:27 PM
Are the 25 invites mostly adults or are they children of varying ages?

About 8 kids, the rest would be adults.

deino2002
09-08-2009, 01:13 PM
I've always read that even though it's a first birthday party that you should not make a "big deal" with the party. Obviously you need to plan around the lil ones nap time and to make it only a few hours. So, maybe just ask your mother or the fathers mother if they have the room to have a lil something at their home. Knowing that you live in a small apartment I don't see why they or some other family member would object :shrug:

Kittykat33
09-08-2009, 01:17 PM
My daughter will be 1 in 2 months and we are not doing a BIG thing, just casue she won't remember it, so why spend alot of money. We are just doing a family party at the house. I just can't wait until she gets older casue I have so many ideas for her birthdays!!!!:yahoo:

RaspberryBeret
09-08-2009, 01:36 PM
Hi everyone,

. Does anyone know of a place that we could rent for her first birthday party. We are anticipating no more than 25 guests. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!


Nicollettis has party rooms in the back (no charge). Reserve a room there, invite everyone to attend for lunch or dinner and bring a cake in. You place your orders at the counter so you might want to let everyone know to place and pay for thier own order OR you could be nice and order a few pizzas for everyone to share.

mdgirlie
09-08-2009, 02:28 PM
Nicollettis has party rooms in the back (no charge). Reserve a room there, invite everyone to attend for lunch or dinner and bring a cake in. You place your orders at the counter so you might want to let everyone know to place and pay for thier own order OR you could be nice and order a few pizzas for everyone to share.

Thanks. I was wanting to use Nicollettis as a last resort, no offense to Nicollettis.

poster
09-08-2009, 03:00 PM
Hi everyone,

My little one will be celebrating her first birthday next month (October) and we are currently living in a small apartment, so we don't have a place big enough for party attendees. Does anyone know of a place that we could rent for her first birthday party. We are anticipating no more than 25 guests. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

My daughters b-day is in mid Oct. and we've always had nice weather for outside parties. I would find a nice park with a playground.
We've done this twice at Hallowing Point Park. Once we took a small trailer with straw bales and took the kids (w/ adults) on a quick hayride through the parking lot. It was a hit-kids loved it, they ranged from 1-5 yrs.


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