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DD's 14th birthday party- any ideas

6 replies

deaddei · 10/06/2010 17:00

Maximum 8 girls- we live in SW London.
The last 2 years, she and 5 friends have gone to a local restaurant for a meal on their own- cost about £80.
She wants to do something different this year- but not swimming, iceskating, cinema.
Budget about £150 tops.

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daffsntulips · 10/06/2010 17:01

dry ski

wet ski

amothersplaceisinthewrong · 10/06/2010 17:04

London Eye and McDonalds - would that come in under budget?? This assumes they have not all done it of course!!

liliputlady · 10/06/2010 17:37

Theatre (may be a bit pricey for 8)or
concert/tribute night at theatre

Visit to a beauty salon for manicures/make-up lesson.

Body shop party - give your guests a few pounds each to spend (gosh I like that idea, I think I'll pinch that for my dd!)

Outdoor pursuits centre, bwloing, dry-skiing etc.

AnythingButChardonnay · 10/06/2010 17:41

cupcake decorating party with a trained baker type person

Lavitabella · 10/06/2010 17:50

14 year old girls just like gossiping, boys and make up. I would let them have a big sleepover, providing there is room, let them order in take out and watch movies until as late as they like. Parents out of the way of course, you can go out and then just stay out of their way.

Your £150 budget will easily cover take away, movies and beauty bits if you like so they can do make overs on each other.

deaddei · 10/06/2010 18:53

Cup cake thing sounds good-
Lavitabella, I stopped doing sleepovers a long time ago as the next day is ruined1 I'll have one friend over to "stay the night"- but lights out 10 o'clock.
(mean mummy!!!)
Great suggestions- have also seen roller skating locally.

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