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What's the worst kids party you've been to

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T181 · 27/05/2022 18:41

Please give me some examples of the worst kids party you've been to?? Im hosting one on Sunday for 25 children and actually am so worried about it I need some real life stories to calm my nerves

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BattenbergdowntheHatches · 29/05/2022 19:04

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Rogue1001MNer · 29/05/2022 12:26

I love your post @WiddlinDiddlin, and your mum sounds freakin' awesome. I also remember parties from my youth, and I know DD remembers hers. I think allthegoodusernameshavegone is just a miserable sod. A few posters have called out this post, but you did it best

Unfortunately my mum was mostly DIRE.. really, awful.

But bizarrely, she was extremely good at parties (also dinner parties for adults).

All the food we were not allowed the rest of the year - fizzy pop, party rings, cake, chocolate fingers, jelly and icecream.. the works!

Pass the parcel, musical statues, all that - and a nice mix of 'birthday girl wins' and 'everyone else should too' - proper party frocks (ok, generally handed down from someone else but in v good nick and coveted items not scruffy awfulness!)

I remember attending other kids parties too so its not just my mums parties - there was one at a schoolfriends house, only their home was a flat in a private hospital where Daddy was a Dr - they were Indian and we had lots of indian sweeties and sticky things, and her mum had made lots of samosa's and pakora type things, nothing even remotely 'hot' .. just tasty - plus a lot of typical british party fare, cocktail sausages, cheese n pineapple on sticks (it was the 80s people!), party rings and jelly! It was SO much fun, a mix of standard party activities and trying new things, I don't recall anyone being traumatised by trying Foreign Things at all!

It's all flooding back now - one party at a local pubs function room, it smelt a bit of stale beer and fags (but then tbh the 80's basically smelt like beer n fags) - before the buffet table was opened (not just cheese n pineapple on sticks, there was chocolate chunks and marshmallows on sticks, oo-err!)...

We did DANCING... and by that I mean a row of little girls between 6 and 8, stood in a line, shuffling from side to side, arms by our sides, barely moving... and then the song changed and some dire Black Lace number came on and one girl RAISED HER ARMS UP.... ooh that was the talk of school for days!

Soubriquet · 29/05/2022 19:08

That halloween party sounds fab but for 6 year olds a bit much

Johnnysgirl · 29/05/2022 19:11

DM said at the time “FFS they’re only 6!”
Well, quite Confused. What a ridiculous experience to subject other people's kids to.

BattenbergdowntheHatches · 29/05/2022 19:30

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Johnnysgirl · 29/05/2022 19:36

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Sorry, but that's appalling. Really. A 6th birthday party... Hmm

BattenbergdowntheHatches · 29/05/2022 19:39

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Oldfilmsareshit · 29/05/2022 20:49

@BattenbergdowntheHatches anyone that tries to terrify little kids is pretty much a dick

BattenbergdowntheHatches · 29/05/2022 21:08

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Oldfilmsareshit · 29/05/2022 21:11

Not sure you need to resort to misogynistic slurs at people that point out it wasn’t a kind thing to do to little kids. You’d have to be pretty thick to think a child’s coffin, a hanging grandma and a severed clowns head would be cool for 5/6 year olds.

BattenbergdowntheHatches · 29/05/2022 21:16

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KyaClark · 29/05/2022 21:21

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My 6 year old would have loved this. He loves anything scary.

Oldfilmsareshit · 29/05/2022 21:26

Misogynistic slur? Jesus wept

maybe he was a feminist too?

SarahAndQuack · 29/05/2022 21:27

Some of these are very sad.

I don't think we've been to anything awful really (or, I hope, done anything awful!). The only one that was a bit awkward was a little boy in DD's class who turned 5 and his mum booked an entertainer who did those kinds of clap-and-sing games you do with newborns for 90% of the time (so parents all had to sit cross-legged in a circle holding their child). Then at the end they got out a parachute and did that thing where all the adults hold an edge and you wave it up and down while the kids run about underneath. So all of these 5/6 year old children (they're across two school years) were fairly bored/puzzled for the whole time and there were a fair few of them who had younger siblings who had clearly understood this was a party aimed at a much younger child.

Still, sounds as if we've dodged many, many bullets!

BattenbergdowntheHatches · 29/05/2022 21:35

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TheBiologyStupid · 29/05/2022 21:51

T181 · 29/05/2022 18:05

Wow never thought it would get this many replies! just wanted to say my son had a great party everything went down really well. Even the whole food situ!
Dont know why I was so panicky they also left happy with sweet/toys party bags and cake. Thank you for entertaining me for the last few days with all your stories I've a large glass of wine infront of me now!

So glad it went well. You deserve that wine - cheers! 🍷

Oldfilmsareshit · 29/05/2022 21:59

@BattenbergdowntheHatches which bit was the humour? The kids crying at the child’s coffin or the hilarious joke about women clutching their bosoms?

Katya213 · 29/05/2022 22:02

Kennykenkencat · 28/05/2022 21:00

Worst party I went to was at a friends house.
Everyone had brought a present and the party was being given a jam butty and then told to play in the street until your mum collects you.

😆😆 Got to say, that’s a bad one!

ShirleyPhallus · 29/05/2022 22:03

Oldfilmsareshit · 29/05/2022 21:59

@BattenbergdowntheHatches which bit was the humour? The kids crying at the child’s coffin or the hilarious joke about women clutching their bosoms?

Omg give it a rest, the thread is literally about bad parties, can we not keep coming back to berate one poster for telling her story about her self-confessed bad party?!

Johnnysgirl · 29/05/2022 22:08

ShirleyPhallus · 29/05/2022 22:03

Omg give it a rest, the thread is literally about bad parties, can we not keep coming back to berate one poster for telling her story about her self-confessed bad party?!

To be fair, she was trying to make it sound cool, not shit.

Imnotahippo · 29/05/2022 22:45

The one when I was 9
the birthday boy and I really didn’t get on-the family where minted and thought they where a cut above everyone else

for context,my family where far from rich,but did own their own home when everyone else came from council houses (I’m no snob-it’s just how it panned out)

anyway he invited the whole class-normally he invited the whole class but not me or another girl which I was fine with-he was a real bully

(i didn’t want to go but my mother seemed to think that if I did,then the other mother and her would become besties and it would raise her social standing in life)

i can see where he got it from-his mum swanned round like hyacinth bucket-but she glued herself to me for some reason

everything I did (or didn’t) do was wrong,she just kept nit picking at me for everything-I wasn’t allowed to join in on the shitty games,sit on her crappy sofa,eat anything sweet-I had to eat her sweaty sandwiches but not the biscuits or cake (they where for everyone else) and I can still hear her whining my name (and I was the only one not to get a party bag)

longest 4 hours of my life

best bit is years and years later I saw her running her market stall (she used to hit the car boots and flip on her stall-fair dues to anyone for doing that)

she was treating me like her long lost friend!I couldn’t believe it

i just heard her whinge my name in that voice and walked away with her shouting after me

Herejustforthisone · 29/05/2022 23:50

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No pearl clutching here, your sister’s party (and your sister) sound awesome.

And the way you wrote about it made me belly laugh.

BlackandBlueBird · 29/05/2022 23:52

My 6yo DS would also have absolutely loved that Halloween party. The more terrifying the better for him!

I used to live in the States and little kids would get taken to some bloody terrifying haunted houses with very similar sorts of decorations.

Phlewf · 30/05/2022 01:07

Stayed up past my bedtime to read all this to see if ds’s party featured. It could fit a couple of descriptions.

for context DH and I met when we worked for a catering company, 3 weddings a week for 100’s type deal. Obviously there were lots of staff but by the time a 5 year olds birthday came along we weren’t daunted. Found a hall, figured we’d do cold food and an entertainer.

a lovely and loved relative somehow got the wrong end of rhe stick and called me to explain there’s no way I could entertain 5 year olds. I had no experience doing that, you needed training and special skills (she was frantic, as if I said I was going to do a heart transplant on thr kitchen table between DH and the dog). I said a million times I was only doing food, I would hire an entertainer. 25 calls later she begs to let her do it instead of me, she’s an nursery nurse but will age it up. Ok, fine, please stop fucking calling.

so day of the party rolls round my mum has Ds while we set up. People start arriving, ds some 30mins late (no idea why). Relative won’t start till ds arrives despite me begging, also she’s wearing a dress and high heels and has nothing with her.

parents have stayed, which is fine, so they start playing in the hall with their kids cause there’s bugger all else happening. While I’m on the phone to dm finding out what’s happening relative gives a row to a mother for playing with her own kid too loudly or some shit. Dh can barely cope with the tension ds turns up and some sort game is started. I’m called into the street by dm who has a boot full of m and s food as relative has called to say I haven’t catered.

at the point I am actually contemplating just getting in my car and leaving, started a new life somewhere else.

anyway party games are basically a gym class from 1993, port starboard etc. I call them for food, once the kids are at the tables I strategically plonk plates in front of them, veggies, halal, allergies all catered for without anyone noticing (cause I know how to do that). relative and dm are now in cahoots, Jenna doesn’t have a cheese sandwich! Jenna is allergic to dairy she has jam! Sam hasn’t got a pinwheel. Pinwheels are pork, Sams family don’t eat pork. I’ve spoken to Irises dad and he says it’s just the mother that veggie so I’m going to give her a pizza slice, fuck off that’s not irises dad and iris isn’t the veggie and we’re on to pudding now anyway.

they cut the cake while I was out the room with dh, put tiny tiny bit in party bags abs flung the rest in the bin. When I was handing out party bags relative kept saying for goodness sake phlewf theses people have places to be or not everyone wants to stand and talk to you! At this point I went to the toilet and cried. If you were at the party with the crazy entertainer in formal wear and a mother who was twitching with rage, I’m sorry, hope you didn’t travel far.

this is a long post because it’s never been mentioned again, never. Every part since has been completely uneventful. I can still Chuck sandwiches and 30 kids without a huge issue. And relative has calmed down a lot. Think they were going through somethIng.

petridishmystery · 30/05/2022 02:20

i suppose the benefit of being an unpopular child is that I potentially missed out on some awful parties!

i did go to one where it was 5 of us, we were around 9 and we went to the greasy spoon next to a local beach and then for a swim but it was absolutely freezing - I can’t remember now if this was because it was outside of summer or just a randomly cold day but I just remember us all bobbing round trying to keep warm. And I was on the beach a lot so wasn’t like I was unused to the sea! Also it was just us and my friend’s dad and I feel like these days you’d have at least one other parent there. It wasn’t a bad party as such, just probably not what had been intended. I think they probably envisioned a lovely sunny day and nice warm water - I had a really strong feeling this was in august so have just looked up the birthday boy and yes, August, so I have no idea why it was so cold but it really was an awful day.