I'd love to do parties at home - I've a great nostalgia for the kids' parties of my 1980s youth!
There's nothing like old fashioned party games - musical bumps, sleeping lions, pin the tail on the donkey, pass the parcel, musical chairs, what's the time Mr Wolf, Simon Says, and a few musical ones like Oranges and Lemons and In and Out the Dusty Bluebells. Followed by all piling in to the front room to squeeze around a table on mismatched chairs for the "party tea": scratchy paper tablecloths, meat paste and Primula sandwiches, hula hoops, Skips, Ringos, a cheese and pineapple hedgehog, cocktail sausages, jellies in little pots with squirty cream on the top, butterfly cakes, party rings, jam puff biscuits, Cadbury's animal biscuits and chocolate fingers. Then into the garden for a run around, and finally a thin plastic party bag full of the usual tat you can still get today. It wasn't a proper party for me unless you left with a balloon and one of those necklaces made of sweets.
I would LOVE to do the same for DD. But times change...and all that. When I was a kid everyone had bigger houses - even if they were just a standard 3-bed semi or terrace. Now, house prices are massively inflated everyone I know lives in a teeny flat or terraced house with 2 beds and no room to swing a cat. We only have one sofa to sit on, so about 3 people can fit in our living room at any one time, and nowhere to fit any kids around a table; our garden is like a pocket handkerchief. (I'm often sad thinking about the gardens of houses where I grew up - it's not like they were palatial, but they weren't minuscule scraps of patio either, just proper gardens with a lawn and flowerbeds and maybe a swing. My DD doesn't have anywhere to play like that and it does break my heart a bit.
We had DD's first proper party at a church hall nearby which was v cheap to hire - but once you've hired a hall, you tend to need something like an entertainer or soft play to occupy the children because it's not a home with toys and a garden for playing. Everyone I know seems to do that - hire a room or hall, do a buffet and games/hire an entertainer or activity for the kids. But then everyone is in the same boat as us with the teeny houses (in this town a 2-bed workers' cottage with one downstairs room and a downstairs bathroom can easily go for £575k+....so you have to be on fantasy money or seriously lucky with a massive inheritance to afford what was quite a normal working class 3-bed house where/when I grew up.)