Kids parties

A word of advice for Iron Man.

 

Don't go to ground.

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Are Maccas parties still awesome? Happy meals & ice cream cake went down a treat when I was a kid.

Does Caribbean Rollarama still exist?

A word of advice for Iron Man.
Don't go to ground.


Parents of one of the kids in my class had a snuff custume, I'm talking professional built one were you can barely see out if it, he'd wear it to all the local school fetes and stuff. We all took great delight in kicking him in the ■■■■ and jumping on him, less threatening than iron man

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4 year olds shouldn't play with matches.

Since Jazzy O's passing, there's limited options.

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I’ve got four kids - 13, 10, 4 and 3 year olds.

Keep the food simple.

Label the plastic cups with each kid’s name.

Piñata for half time entertainment.

Musical statues.

“What’s the time, Mr Wolf?”

Lolly bag with little toy.

2 hour time slot… questions anyone?

Jumping castles are great for kids

Lots of lollies and cakes

Soft drink

Kids love pinates as well

Does Caribbean Rollarama still exist?


Pretty sure it got shut down after someone got stabbed there years ago.
There is another around there that is still very popular with families

Play centre.  The kids roll up hand over pressies then dissapear for 1/2 hour.  They get called back when somebody else cooks & brings their food & then the dissaper for another 1/2 hour.   1 kid will come back after being knocked over or upset than another kid wont play with them but thats about it.  They are called back again to do the cake then you get given the lolly bags to hand out & the kids go.  You hand over $200, don't have to cook, bake or clean & the kids will all have a great time - simples!

 

For kids a bit older Timezone is pretty good value.

I'd suggest one of those indoor centres (if you're in Melbourne "Tickety Boo"), where basically there's the playground, jumping castle, ball pit etc. Kids will go absolutely spastic and love it to bits. One of the few parties I've had for myself in my whole life was there, it was fun and I wish there was an adult version. I'm too big for jumping castles now :angry:

 

Does Caribbean Rollarama still exist?


Pretty sure it got shut down after someone got stabbed there years ago.
There is another around there that is still very popular with families

 

Wait... somebody got stabbed at Carribbean Rollarama??? 

I'd suggest one of those indoor centres (if you're in Melbourne "Tickety Boo"), where basically there's the playground, jumping castle, ball pit etc. Kids will go absolutely spastic and love it to bits. One of the few parties I've had for myself in my whole life was there, it was fun and I wish there was an adult version. I'm too big for jumping castles now :angry:


Too much pasta in Italy.

I've got four kids - 13, 10, 4 and 3 year olds.
Keep the food simple.
Label the plastic cups with each kid's name.
Piñata for half time entertainment.
Musical statues.
"What's the time, Mr Wolf?"
Lolly bag with little toy.
2 hour time slot.......... questions anyone?

piniata.

like.

Does Caribbean Rollarama still exist?


Pretty sure it got shut down after someone got stabbed there years ago.
There is another around there that is still very popular with families
Wait... somebody got stabbed at Carribbean Rollarama???

Yep was years and years ago though from memory

For those with slightly older kids.

My son had his 11th at Kemizo in Somerton.

Essentially a laser tag place, and all the kids had an absolute ball.

Paint ball would be good for this age and above, but you’re always flirting with the weather.

An indoor venue just makes sense.

I would personally have gone with Chuggington as the theme

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followed by a good burning