Birthday Party Ideas

missenky

New Member
My daughter is turning 9 very soon. For the last 2 years we have rented out a huge room on the base. The first year, I made up games for the kids and we played those. That was very hectic trying to make sure everyone was having a great time. Last year, we had a Jazzercise teacher come in and do a Jazzercise class with the kids. That was WONDERFUL. She took control of them all and the kids had a blast. This year, I am looking for something for the kids to do. I am not looking to pay a fortune either. I have checked on magicians, face painters, and a mobile lazer tag company. All of these people want around $400 to come out. I just can not imagine spending that kind of money on her 9th birthday. I also looked into bowling and skating. She wanted to do bowling, but she can only have 12 kids. My daughter is very involved in things in the community and usually has around 20 or 30 kids at her birthday parties. Any advice and suggestions are extremely welcome for this years party. I have only lived in Southern Maryland for 4 years now, so I still don't really know what is out there. Please please help me!!

Thanks!
 

vbailey

vbailey
I never gave my kids a big party every year for their birthdays.....the things they remember and enjoyed the most were the specail family things we would do on birthdays...maybe you should look into something specail just for your daughter & Family for that day...Maybe the "Great Wolf Lodge" get away weekend.....just an idea....
 
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ketelone

Guest
you can rent the movie threater on base for a private showing

Yep...you will have the whole theatre to yourself. All you have to pay for is the refreshments. You can't bring food in though. Just cake and ice cream. I did this one year and brought small plastic cups and bought extra large popcorn and sodas and then divided them between the kids.
 

getbent

Thats how them b*tch's R
Did I hear right that contractors cannot rent/use those facilities on base? Movie theatre, bowling etc....?
 

Elle

Happy Camper!
Did I hear right that contractors cannot rent/use those facilities on base? Movie theatre, bowling etc....?

From the MWR newsletter I just received earlier today

Children's Birthday Parties-Trying to figure out where to have the next birthday party? The Theater is available Monday and Tuesday evenings, Saturdays from 9 a.m.-noon or noon-3:30 p.m., and Sundays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The Theater team will provide the movie of your choice from their library collection and will open the concession stand. Reservations can be made through the ITT Office. Open to station personnel and their family members. A $25 refundable deposit is required at time of reservation. This deposit will be refunded following the event.
 

getbent

Thats how them b*tch's R
Thanks. Am I right to assume station personnel is enlisted? What if I had someone who was enlisted, could they get it for me (I'd invite them to the party as well)?
 

camily

Peace
My daughter is turning 9 very soon. For the last 2 years we have rented out a huge room on the base. The first year, I made up games for the kids and we played those. That was very hectic trying to make sure everyone was having a great time. Last year, we had a Jazzercise teacher come in and do a Jazzercise class with the kids. That was WONDERFUL. She took control of them all and the kids had a blast. This year, I am looking for something for the kids to do. I am not looking to pay a fortune either. I have checked on magicians, face painters, and a mobile lazer tag company. All of these people want around $400 to come out. I just can not imagine spending that kind of money on her 9th birthday. I also looked into bowling and skating. She wanted to do bowling, but she can only have 12 kids. My daughter is very involved in things in the community and usually has around 20 or 30 kids at her birthday parties. Any advice and suggestions are extremely welcome for this years party. I have only lived in Southern Maryland for 4 years now, so I still don't really know what is out there. Please please help me!!

Thanks!

We're going bowling on Saturday for my daughters 5th birthday. Not doing the bowling alley party. Thats about $12 per kid. We're simply bowling, then I'm stiopping to buy $5 Little Ceasar pizza on the way home. We'll have a nice little gathering here. The only kids coming are my kids, my daughters two kids, and one of her friends. Then again, she'll only be 5 and that is great for her.
 
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ketelone

Guest
Thanks. Am I right to assume station personnel is enlisted? What if I had someone who was enlisted, could they get it for me (I'd invite them to the party as well)?


I would assume so. They would have to assume the responsibility though. If something was broken or ruined, the enlisted person would be responsible.

Also, I have done this before and you have to clean the theatre before you leave. All tables have to be wiped down, floors swept, etc. I have found in the last couple of parties I have been to there, that is is easier to take the 3:30 reservation. If you take the 12:30 then you usually have the 3:30 reservation standing outside, waiting on you. If you take the 3:30 reservation then you usually have a little more time to clean up after the party.

They will also give you a list of movies that you can choose from.
 

getbent

Thats how them b*tch's R
Thanks for the info. It is hard to find something different to do for kids birthdays. Unless you have them drive to Waldorf or something. We've done the bowling alley, Nicoletti's, Flat Iron and a couple at home with the kids friends. I wouldn't mind having a girls sleepover but our place can't accomodate but a couple of kids and even they'd be fighting for floor space, :lol:.
 

missenky

New Member
Thanks for the info. It is hard to find something different to do for kids birthdays. Unless you have them drive to Waldorf or something. We've done the bowling alley, Nicoletti's, Flat Iron and a couple at home with the kids friends. I wouldn't mind having a girls sleepover but our place can't accomodate but a couple of kids and even they'd be fighting for floor space, :lol:.


What kind of parties do they do at Flat Iron? I talked to her about the movie theatre and she doesn't want to "watch a boring movie". She said she wants them to be able to run around and play. I also thought about a game show party. Any suggestions on that idea?
 

getbent

Thats how them b*tch's R
We did a pony ride there. My results were great. Another poster on here didn't have the same luck. A co-worker lefte 2 messages for her and never heard from her. I don't know how to link to her post but it's under parenting and children forums titled, Indoor Pony rides.
 
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nana

Nana
Depending on the budget you are working with 9 years love to be pampered just like us. Some of the day spas have anyting from pedicure/manicures getting their hair washed and dryed or even a massage.:yahoo:
 

Bonehead

Well-Known Member
Another alternative

Could be a pool party at the Great Mills pool. Water is 84 degrees, bubble is warm. Don't know about cost but 301-866-6560 does.
 

greyhound

New Member
My daughter has had the sleepover party (I never did that again!) Out of the 6 girls that had never been to our housr before only 1 of the parents wanted to meet us.

She had a Ballet party at a dance school and the best one was a formal afternoon tea party at Reynold's Tavern in Annapolis.
 

greyhound

New Member
I never gave my kids a big party every year for their birthdays.....the things they remember and enjoyed the most were the specail family things we would do on birthdays...maybe you should look into something specail just for your daughter & Family for that day...Maybe the "Great Wolf Lodge" get away weekend.....just an idea....

This is true. My most memorable birthdays were at my grandmothers. My cousin and I shared a birthdate and we had dinner at my grandmothers with cake and icecream and all of my aunts uncles and cousins.
 

camily

Peace
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Celie's turning 7 soon and I'm looking at everything from a tea party theme at home to ice skating at capital clubhouse. Pony rides? Any ideas? One thing I don't want is Chuck E Cheese! Something special and fun. We've done bowling for the past 2 years. It's one of her favorites but I am just looking for something fun and unique but not over the top or break the bank kind of stuff.
 

libertytyranny

Dream Stealer
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Celie's turning 7 soon and I'm looking at everything from a tea party theme at home to ice skating at capital clubhouse. Pony rides? Any ideas? One thing I don't want is Chuck E Cheese! Something special and fun. We've done bowling for the past 2 years. It's one of her favorites but I am just looking for something fun and unique but not over the top or break the bank kind of stuff.

tea room in leonardtown. I STILL remember my American girl tea party ( my fave was Samantha the victorian rich chick lol) my mom threw for me when I was younger...petit fours, tea sandwiches, tea...wearing gloves..I loved it. we made crafts and stuff. really fun.
 
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