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29/09/2006, 05:20 PM
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Hey everyone!
We are just trying to organise our big christmas party for our playgroup and im very stuck for ideas - especially ones that arent done every year which seem to include going to a farm and having a jumping castle and santa! What have you done/ do you do for your christmas breakup party? We as a committee have a bit to spend from fundraising etc but im after some really great ideas (dont worry bout cost just tell me what you have been to and loved etc!). It can include any of the ideas i have said we usually do but just after some more ideas too! Thanks for your help, hopefully can get some great ideas here as the whole committee are pretty stuck for ideas this year! Thanks Louise |
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01/10/2006, 06:08 PM
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Lots of indoor playcentres hire themselves out for exclusive use after hours. They charge a set fee for the time and then you can pay extra for food etc.
Having it after hours means that dads and older siblings can also come, and you also have the use to yourselves - no other kids beating up on your littlies! Actually, it's not just for Christmas breakups. A friend hired one of these centres for her 40th birthday - not sure who had more fun - the adults or the kids!!! |
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02/10/2006, 10:56 AM
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QUOTE Lots of indoor playcentres hire themselves out for exclusive use after hours. They charge a set fee for the time and then you can pay extra for food etc. my suggestion too |
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02/10/2006, 09:07 PM
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What about hiring a double decker bus (kids LOVE them) and going on a day trip to the Zoo or some kind of attraction.
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