the chazter   10 #25 Posted August 24, 2007 GO ON HAVE A KARAOKE PARTY. http://waggyskaraokediscoroadshow.blogspot.com/ http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/archive/index.php/t-215654.html :banana::partyhat: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Mr Pops   10 #26 Posted August 25, 2007 I HAVE A NICE BOUNCY CASTLE @ £50.00 per day that will keep em quiet and leave you free for a few hours. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
irenewilde   10 #27 Posted August 25, 2007 Conversely Irene, jumping 20 feet from the rocks into water which one knows to be deep enough is a hell of a thrill. You ought to try it.  I like fast boats, surfing and bodyboarding. That's enough for me thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Kimmo   10 #28 Posted August 26, 2007 I'm one of the few entertainers that specialise in parties for older children. Click on the link to view my video clips. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
dynamicdebz   10 #29 Posted August 26, 2007 I try to have a different type of party every year for my daughter. She's had all the usual, soft play areas, swimming, cinema, sleepover, church hall, garden & pool & this year her 9th a pamper party, so I am taking on board all these suggestions for her 10th next year. The church hall one was good because it cost £20 to hire the hall for a few hours, £50 for the kids disco & asndo sandwiches for 10 kids, may aswell do for 50. She invuited all her class, her dance class, friends & family about 50 came. It was really good & she felt so special having so many people celebrate it with her. I have since paid as much for parties fo 5 - 10 kids??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
miniminch   10 #30 Posted August 26, 2007 There's risk and there's being a stupid tw*t..... "Hey I know, I'll jump 20 feet off this rock into water which may be deep or shallow and may have a lot more rocks underneath it." That's not risk, that's idiocy. I've done it all of my life - i love it and so does my son. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
cocoa-girls   10 #31 Posted October 5, 2007 My daughter's 9th birthday is coming up in September. Does anyone have any suggestions for a party venue/activity? We've done indoor bowling, ice skating is booked up, soft-play centres are one option, but I'm wondering whether 9 year-olds think they're too old for them (but please correct me if I'm wrong!)  Any thoughts?  It's too late now but for future reference...Cocoa (the chocolate shop on Ecclesall Road) are going to start holding Mad hatter's Tea Parties for children and Chocolate tasting for adults in Cocoa's newly opened tea lounge. The Tea party will follow along the theme of Alice in Wonderland and involve lots of fun activities with cakes, tea, chocolate, games, competitions and more fun!!!!!! We have plenty of ideas but you are welcome to suggest whatever you want. Just something to think about, beats bowling any day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Elphi 24 Â Â 10 #32 Posted October 5, 2007 my daughter had a dance party for her birthday at Hype Dance Studio- around 12 girls came up with a dance routine to their choice of music - they worked with a professional dancer and did a quick "performance" to the parents that were waiting. That part was good and lasted one hour. The second part wasn't so good - I'd taken party food and had put it out - then they decided that we had to be out of the building within 15-20 mins as the Leadmill was being locked up despite my having booked it for 2 hours. The woman who was in charge of Hype wanted me and 12 girls, 6-12 yrs to stand outside in the freezing cold (it was middle of December), many of whom hadnt got coats as they had been dropped off at the odor anwere being picked up at the door. She looked at me as if I was completely unreasonable when I said this was clearly unacceptable. Even more so given that they are Arts Council funded and should have a comprehensive child protection policy in place! I didnt pay but thats little consolation to a little girl who had her party ruined!!! Â So moral of the story - great idea but not at Hype! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
samc   10 #33 Posted October 5, 2007 It's too late now but for future reference...Cocoa (the chocolate shop on Ecclesall Road) are going to start holding Mad hatter's Tea Parties for children and Chocolate tasting for adults in Cocoa's newly opened tea lounge. The Tea party will follow along the theme of Alice in Wonderland and involve lots of fun activities with cakes, tea, chocolate, games, competitions and more fun!!!!!! We have plenty of ideas but you are welcome to suggest whatever you want. Just something to think about, beats bowling any day!   Is that just for kids or can I have my birthday party there too? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
cocoa-girls   10 #34 Posted October 8, 2007 Hello,  We cater for all ages, just come in and say what you want we will be happy to take any suggestions.  see you soon  Cocoa girls xx Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...