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Party for 7 yr old girl
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When our DD was 7 she wanted a party at TGI Fridays...she and 6 friends and it came to £42 in total for a meal (they can pick from the menu), drinks (free refills) and icecream...
We sat on a table a bit further and they felt so grown up, they all had a nice meal they enjoyed and to their taste and the staff are fab and really treated them like royalty...
We went back for her 8th and 9th birthday. Can highly recommend them.0 -
I dont think 7 is too old for soft play, have you asked your daughter what she wants to do? My daughter is 12 soon and she's taking her friends to have their feet chewed by fish then out for a meal.!! lol.0
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My niece is 7yo and still enjoys soft play. But she had that for her 5th birthday party, 6th was a party at home with a magician. This year is the pics then pizza hut, her birthday falls on a Wednesday this year so it will make it cheaper with Orange Wednesday.
I think at 7yo your DD should be able to say whether she wants soft play or not.0 -
*Hijacks thread*
I work opposite a Build a Bear Factory and hear lots of those parties going on. If it's not too rude, can I ask how much they cost per child?
I'm just nosey!
Thanks.Please call me 'Pickle'
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I think the starting price is the cheapest bear, it all depends on what you want. For a decent bear and a t-shirt for it you are talking about £15 per child, my ds was invited to one where the 'allowance' was £20 per child:D0
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How about a pamper party? most salons do them now, they can have treatments including nails, tans, facials etc.Shut up woman get on my horse!!!0
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My daughters going to be 7 in a couple of weeks, and haven't organised her party yet. I'll probably have it at a restaurant/soft play centre, if I can get in.
The one I want to book is excellent, and they have a choice of hot meals/ or buffet. I picked the hot meal option last time, so the kids could have burgers, chicken nuggets etc, as a treat.0 -
I think the starting price is the cheapest bear, it all depends on what you want. For a decent bear and a t-shirt for it you are talking about £15 per child, my ds was invited to one where the 'allowance' was £20 per child:D
Wow, that's quite expensive. You wouldn't want to have too many invitees! :eek:Kimberley82 wrote: »How about a pamper party? most salons do them now, they can have treatments including nails, tans, facials etc.
Would a therapist do a tan or facial on a 7 year old?Please call me 'Pickle'
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Kimberley82 wrote: »Yes its done a lot. I refuse anyone under 12 for tans unless its for shows.
:eek: What would anyone of that age be wanting a tan for, unless it was for a show, or maybe a birthday? :eek:Please call me 'Pickle'
No More Buying Books: ???
No More Buying DVDs: ???
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