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What children’s parties do you do?

By July 30, 2013 No Comments

The simple reply is ‘we offer an unrivalled choice’, which is true but not particularly helpful, so a good starting point is the child’s age.  I’ve split ages into three groups: A: 0 – 5 years, B: 5-11 years and C: 12 – teens

A: 0 – 5 years

If they’re pre-school age, maybe a Pre-School Party or Adventure Play Party would be good.

B. 5 – 11 years

Now we have more choices!

1. Adventure Play Party

You can’t go wrong with this choice. Parties in our Indoor Children’s Play Centre have been a popular choice for over 12 years!

2. Lazer-Tag and Adventure Play Party

This is usually the next step up from the Adventure Play Party.  You’ve got the excitement of playing Lazer-Tag plus the freeplay element Indoor Play.

3.  Ten Pin Bowling and Adventure Play Party

Sometimes mothers will book a Ten Pin Bowling Party (with or without Adventure Play) because they’ve enjoyed several Adventure Play Parties and want to do something different.  BE CAREFUL! Although we’ve ramps and bumpers to help children enjoy their Ten Pin Bowling, it requires discipline and some children lose their focus really quickly.  If you’re not sure if you’re child is ready for Ten Pin Bowling the cheapest way for you to find out is our SchoolDay Saver and for just £2.50 you’ll know the answer!

4.  Ten Pin Bowling Party

Not every child wants to run around screaming their heads off  (I’m sure there’s one somewhere!). It’s a little shorter than Ten Pin Bowling & Adventure Play Party plus the great thing about this party is that ALL the adults can play too!

5. Exclusive Hire

The best choice if you’ve lots of friends or want to ask your entire school year!  Quick tip:  Fridays and Saturdays are understandably the most popular so book early.

C: 12 – teens

Our Teenage Pizza Party is our newest party and specially designed for children when parties are no longer cool and when mums cramp their style!

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Jon

Jon