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To think this was the worst children's party EVER?

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EweHaveGoatToBeKiddin · 24/08/2013 16:15

This may be very long as I have a habit of rambling.

DD came home from school with an invitation last week for her classmate's (let's call her Annie) 6th birthday party. So off we trotted to the soft play today at 1pm.

The lady at the desk said it would be £4.50 to get in. I was a bit embarrassed and said I hadn't realised I would need to pay. The lady explained that Annie's mum had invited 20 children but only paid for 10. And had instructed staff to let the first ten in for free (first come first served) and then charge the rest.

I asked if dd would be included in the party games/food, and the lady said that I could pay for dd to have a meal and she could eat it with the paid children and wouldn't know the difference. And that there was no charge to join in the party games.

DD was getting a bit anxious/upset, so i paid her entry fee, prepaid her dinner and took her in.

Annie's mum never mentioned a thing. She just greeted us, told me where the cafe was and sent dd off to play. And I was too embarrassed to ask about the cost.

I didn't want to leave dd, so I just sat myself down on a wee bench next to the play area. After an hour, the children were called down from the soft play to go next door into the party room for games and food.

Again, Annie's mum didn't say anything re the people who hadn't paid. She just disappeared into the room with Annie before everyone had finished gathering at the door.

The 'paid' children all went inside, showing the lady at the door their little wrist bands. My dd's band was yellow (all the paid children's were red). I asked if it was okay for me to take dd in. The woman said that dd wasn't paid for. I explained that i'd spoken to a woman at the front desk and had paid for her dinner etc. The lady at the door told me to wait a minute, went away (presumably to the front desk), came back 5 minutes later and said me and dd could go in.

The other 'paying' parents (I could only count around 4 of them) said they weren't paying anything else and were just going to stay in the soft play.

So me and dd went into the party room. The children were already half way through a game of pass the parcel. Me and dd waited at the side for it to finish.

There was one more game (musical chairs) which dd got up to join in with. But the staff member (another different lady) said that she wasn't expecting another child and that she'd have to go next door for another chair. She left the room and i felt mortified. I felt like everyone was thinking I'd just sneaked into the room or something. The lady came back, along with the staff member from outside the door. Both gave me a big smile and then invited dd to sit down.

After that game, it was party food time.

Members of staff started bringing in buffet style food for the long table at the back of the room. I had paid for dd to have some chicken nugget meal bag, as I had assumed that was what the other children were having (because the lady at the desk had said that dd wouldn't notice the difference). I felt like a right numpty. All the other children went off to line up for the buffet. I told dd to stay beside me. She started whining so I went and asked the staff member when dd's meal would be brought in. She didn't know what I was on about so I explained. She said she wasn't sure if dd's meal would be allowed to be brought into the party room and she'd go and check.

Anyway, me and dd were sat there in a wee corner for about 15 minutes. No one said anything to us. A few people looked over and smiled. Again, I felt totally mortified. I tried to catch Annie's mum's eye, but she was forever talking to people. So i just said very loudly to a whining dd that her dinner will be brought in soon, hoping someone might say something to me (or perhaps invite dd to come and get a sandwich or something) but no one did.

By the time they were all getting jelly and ice cream, dd's chicken nuggets and chips arrived. So that preoccupied her from the fact she wasn't getting ice cream.

After eating, they all went out to the soft play again for ten minutes. Then it was time to go. The other children were all leaving with party bags. I tried to distract dd but she said very loudly (Annie's mum was standing next to us), "Can i have one too?"

Annie's mum was clearly ignoring her seemed not to hear her, so dd tapped her on the arm and said, "Excuse me, can I have one, too?"

I apologised and asked dd not to be rude, and to say thank you for the invitation etc. DD was getting upset and asked me "But whyyyyyy can't I have one?"

So Annie's Mum knelt down to her and said with a big smile, "See your lovely little bangle? It's yellow. Only the boys and girls with red ones get a party bag. Buuut, do you know what children with yellow bangles get? Something even better. They get a piece of cake. Isn't that wonderful?"

I was pretty much like Shock but dd thought that it was indeed wonderful. Annie's mum promised her a bit of cake 'in a wee minute'. So again, me and dd were standing there like numpties while Annie's mum continued dishing out bags to the other children and chatting to their parents. I kept saying to dd "Let's just go and I'll buy you a treat from the cake shop', but she was adamant she wanted a piece of Annie's birthday cake.

So we found a wee table and sat there. Once everyone had gone, Annie's mum disappeared into the party room again. Ten minutes later, she came out with all of Annie's presents etc, coat on clearly ready to go home. I smiled at her in a 'did you forget about us?' kind of way. She seemed surprised to see us. Apologised and said that the cake was all boxed up now but that she'd make sure Annie brought some in on Monday to school for dd.

DD was not pleased.

So... AIBU to think this was the worst party ever? I realise I should have left much earlier than I did, but dd had spent the whole morning getting ready, making Annie's card, wrapping her gift, drawing Annie a picture, talking about the party, that she would have been heartbroken if i brought her home early.

I just feel so embarrassed.

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MollyHooper · 25/08/2013 18:22
Brew
SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 25/08/2013 18:29

No, no, no -

LittleBearPad · 25/08/2013 18:30

I think Quackster may need Wine, possibly a bottle.

TheSporkforeatingkyriarchy · 25/08/2013 18:32

Agree, Quackster seems perfect to set upon her...

You gotta be a kind of robot to lie about cake, especially to a child.

And I thought my DS1's birthday was bad (the pinata would not open, we had to use a saw and even that took ages. It was ridiculous and very Blush). AnniesMum sounds a nightmare.

MollyHooper · 25/08/2013 18:32

I'm the DW who showed him the thread and as I have to listen to the ranting...

daisychain01 · 25/08/2013 18:40

quackster yoga-breathing. Lavender aromatherapy bath. Early night. Here speaketh Dr Daisychain. Agree with your post!

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FreeWee · 25/08/2013 18:43

The OP is not going to get found out about the seagull cake stealing lie because Annie's mum is not going to bring in any cake She didn't pay for enough kids to attend, she didn't have enough party bags, then she promised cake at the end but gave no cake a few minutes later. She's not going to remember about the cake tomorrow! She doesn't care about the OP's DD. Certainly not enough to save and remember cake!

MollyHooper · 25/08/2013 18:48

It's amazing how important cake can be.

Is this CuntPuffin?

SunnyIntervals · 25/08/2013 19:04

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Bunnygirlie · 25/08/2013 19:27

Wow! What a bitch!

ShakeAndVac · 25/08/2013 20:09

Actual proper LOLing at Quackster 's ranting, especially
"I hope the Seagulls enjoy that cake and shit it all over DickFace's cheap dicky car."

Grin Grin

OP, you said you don't like confrontation and are quiet. I think you've found your spokesperson to go have it out with Dickface. Grin Grin

ProphetOfDoom · 25/08/2013 20:19

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ProphetOfDoom · 25/08/2013 20:22

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BooMeowson · 25/08/2013 20:28

Vile.

daftyburd · 25/08/2013 21:06

Wow just wow. Lost for words. That really is the worst party ever.
I live in a neighbouring village to the softplay centre. If it is indeed the one under the bridge near Glasgow Airport.
Will be marking my place at the school gates tomorrow morning just on the off chance that Annie and her mum come from our village. There is a fair few potential Annie's mum types at the school.
Now concerned as my DD has been invited to a party there next weekend. Though to be fair this child's mum is not one of the cuntpuffins.

Hissy · 25/08/2013 21:12

Did I miss anyone shedding light on the timings here? Was OP told to get there for 1pm, and the red-banders at 12.30?

Shocking, the whole thing!

ViviPru · 25/08/2013 21:23

All of the superlatives have been exhausted. Just horrendous.

I'm not saying the OP should do this, but I would DEFINITELY call the soft play and insist to speak to the manager who was on duty that day.

I would recount my experience from the day and as well as informing them of the poor level of service from their staff I would state that I am concerned because I was planning booking a party for my own DC there and would like to find out if this is standard practice for them I hazard this would prove to be extremely enlightening. It's likely they will push it all back to Annie's Mum and while they might not be entirely balanced in their viewpoint of the day, it would doubtless provide some interesting insights....

CommanderShepard · 25/08/2013 21:24

Please let us keep quackstar, Mrs Quackstar whoever you are! Grin

IThinkOfHappyWhenIThinkOfYou · 25/08/2013 21:27

Off topic, I know, but I want to marry Quackster. You can all come to the wedding, first 10 to get a free meal and will be allowed to dance at the evening discotheque.

ProudAS · 25/08/2013 21:30

Let us know what you find out OP.

It is just possible that only ten RSVPd and Annie's mum said she was only paying for ten and any others could pay for themselves (ie those who didn't reply). I'd have thought that she would have said something to the staff when the wrong parent was made to pay though.

LindyHemming · 25/08/2013 21:36

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DanicaJones · 25/08/2013 21:36

I thought something like that Proud

DanicaJones · 25/08/2013 21:40

The mum was treating you as if you hadn't replied and had no right to be there OP. Obviously you had replied but did she definitely receive it? You could ask her.

funnymummy2931 · 25/08/2013 21:40

This will all go bad on Annie when she goes into school, kids being honest (tag along ones, who paid themselves) will say what a rubbish time they had and hopefully this will filter back to Annie's mum.

It just shows how god dam cheeky some people are and don't give two shits about anyone else. Poor dd x

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