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DDs 3rd birthday - and thinking of a Restauranty type party .........

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 11:40

anyone got any recommendations

(and no, I'm not thinking McDonalds ...)

was wondering if Tootsies was still ok with this sort of thing etc etc etc

any thoughts and wisdom greatly appreciated

tia

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 12:05

or shall I just do the 'Lets all meet at the soft play place and let them all run around' thing?

3 is a hard age I think ... no real friends as yet. Most of her friends are our friends lo's - also will be a few littler ones there too ...

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heifer · 30/04/2007 13:26

to be honest at this age I prefer the at home parties..

I let DD choose her own friends this time..

She had 5 girls of similar ages...

I bought some crafty things to make and decorate and they loved it...

Do you have room in your house to accomate?

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 13:31

unfortunately no

this is the problem you see



... now if I had a wonderful vast mansion like your good self - I would be laughing ...

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heifer · 30/04/2007 13:33

but that is the thing - they didn't run around! I think because there happened to be 5 girls, they all sat and did the craftie stuff and then ate their lunch, I was amazed.

Do you have a garden?

Anyway if not at home, then do you have a party house near you? We have one here in Swindon and it is really good.

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Iklboo · 30/04/2007 13:34

Whereabouts do you live?

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MrsBadger · 30/04/2007 13:35

if the weather holds, maybe a picnic in the park?

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 13:37

I will look into the party house thingy (do you have a link for lazy ol' me??!)

the thing is there will probably be a few oldies there as well (ie the parents) ... am in the process of pricing a few of the local establishments to hire a room etc - those that are child friendly of course

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heifer · 30/04/2007 13:38

just did a quick google on children party for your town

found this

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 13:38

I live in Richmond ...

Mrs B. that is my first choice and would love it ... however if the weather is crap then I would be rather stuck...

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heifer · 30/04/2007 13:39

I don't have a link for our one - it is a small privately owned on so no chain..

I have to go know and watch Lost (whilst I iron) as I have to get DD in less than 1 hr!

I'll come back later with some more idea...

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ChippyMinton · 30/04/2007 13:39

Am ROFL at the thought of a bunch of pre-schoolers in a restaurant, even if they are beautifully behaved
DD had friends over, dressed as fairies, made fairy wands etc, danced to Abba in front of a bubble machine. Lovely.

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 13:40

cheers!

enjoy the ironing (whatever that may be )

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ChippyMinton · 30/04/2007 13:42

Picks self up off floor - now, if you want a 'nice' softplay with decent coffee etc, playtime at shepperton is a good bet.

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 13:42

Chippy - sounds wonderful!!


yes - agree with the restuarant thing too - but am starting to panic and am grasping at straws

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 13:43

link please chippy ....

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ChippyMinton · 30/04/2007 13:49

here you lazy wotsit

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 13:52


thank you, you wonderful person you
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ChippyMinton · 30/04/2007 13:54

You're most welcome (even if you are a croc-wearer)

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heifer · 30/04/2007 15:45

what did you think of my link them TMP - is 3 a bit young for pottery????

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themaskedposter · 30/04/2007 19:15

heifer - ah yes, thank you for your link too ... perhaps for next year though, as you say I think 3 may be a little too young to fully appreciate!

however, I think I have it sorted now

thanks for all suggestions

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