i need some opinions and suggestions. for my 16th birthday i want to on a friday go out to dinner with about 15 people not an expensive place just like the keg were we can have a private room and hang out! Then the next night,go out on a party bus with 15 - 18 people. Id pay for the dinner stuff. And they would pay 10 - 15 dollers for the party bus. Is that ok? Any suggestions on anything else? Thanks!
Additional info, added Sunday October 3 2004, 3:58 pm: This is what i wrote to party bus tv :: I have a few questions. How much would it cost for a friday night from lets say 6 - 9 and for about 15 - 18 people. Also, where are some places you could take us. Do you need to have a parent if its for your 16 birthday
This is what he wrote bacl :: There is a min charge 4 hrs @85.00 plus tip 20% for a total of $410.00 Yes your sister would be fine. There are many places to go. We will help you plan a great 16th you will remember for a long time. Thanks /Brad
how am i suppose to pay for that? that is NOT cheap! . Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? mysticpixie05 answered Sunday October 3 2004, 10:50 am: I think you have everything under control. It all sounds good to me. Most people will go because of the price being so cheap for the party bus. Just keep in mind that you should prolly pick up some snacks and pop or something tho. I dunno where your from and how your party busses work. But Good Luck and have fun.
Mercy_x_Me answered Sunday October 3 2004, 8:19 am: Yeah thats fine. Just keep in mind not everyone may come if they cant or dont feel like paying. I think all the ideas are really nice, but what would be cool is if you came up with a theme. Maybe french cafe, moulin rouge, stuff like that?? Or you can do color themes! Combine your 3 favorite colors and make streamers, balloons, and decorations coordinate with that, have fun!
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