I'm having my Sweet Sixteen party this month and I was wondering if you had any ideas for ways to keep my guests entertained during the 4-5 hour period. I'm holding it at my house, I have a buffet, a tiki bar, a seating area, music, and giant torches. The only activities I have planned are a candle lighting ceremony, and cutting the cake and opening presents (those will help waste time), then I decided to have a bellydancing contest (just for laughs), and then a hula-hooping contest. My theme is Hawaiian/Luau. Please help me find more ways to get the time to fly by!
italianAngel07 answered Monday May 30 2005, 2:18 pm: well you could do limbo..lol it is fun to play child hood games. im not 16, but i went to a party for my friend who is 14 and we played all these childhood games like red rover and duckduck goose. i think limbo would be fun, lol get some awesome music! that would be kool..i not sure cu aint 16 yet, but i ohpe i helped..please rate
xoxcandykissesxox answered Monday May 30 2005, 12:21 pm: OK....Here is somethiing to have at ur partii...You should have a Dj play at your party after the hula contest...nd have a Kareoke Contest nd see who can sing the best nd get the farthest thourgh the nitee..!!!
xoxoPrettyNPinkxoxo answered Monday May 30 2005, 12:00 pm: Hey! can u hire a dj to play music all nite?? If not just put in cd's and blast those all nite so that u can dance! Also, don't think that I'm copying, I totally agree with Danielle, Karaoke is awesome! It is a fun way to hang out with friends.
This is all I can think of right now.....sorry.
Good Luck
I hope this helps
xoxoxo
blondadvise answered Monday May 30 2005, 11:50 am: Well i think that if this is a hula/Luau then it should be interesting especially beings that your a 16 year old!
Try getting some cool music that will entertain for a while because there is no good party with out music!
You are having belly and hula hoop contests, what about other contests that will keep people interested.
For your age you should have good ideas [ blondadvise's advice column | Ask blondadvise A Question ]
Danielle answered Monday May 30 2005, 11:49 am: Whoa Happy Birthday! I have one word for u KARAOKE! I love karaoke theres nothing funner then singing and laughing at each other! We had Karaoke at my last birthday party it was so much fun i remember the last song (I'll Say a Little Prayer For You) From the movie (My Best Friends Wedding)My boyfriend sang it ,it was so funny everyone joined in it was so much fun it takes up a lot of time too depending on who all sings and the lenghths of the songs i'd say a good 2 hours but really its a lot of fun try it. Well happy birthday and i hope u take my advise and please i'd love to know how it turns out. Please rate me.
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xxfilmingfrenzyxx answered Monday May 30 2005, 11:22 am: Okay, i lived in Hawaii for most of my life so i might be of some help. Find some good hawaiian music like Brother Isreal. Maybe some Keali'i Reichel. Those are some good down to soul Hawaiian artisits. This kinda music is fun stuff to dance to. Have a hula contest. Tell everyone to come in a 'hawaiian' constume so they can have a contest on most hawaiian related contume? Like...a tourist maybe a hula dancer or 'beach babe' tha could take up time. My cuz have her sweet sixteen as the same theme and they did all this stuff and hers what a sleep over so just do this kinda stuff and you'll be set, oh maybe you can get some pineapple cups with the umbrella's and some leis for the guests to wear. [ xxfilmingfrenzyxx's advice column | Ask xxfilmingfrenzyxx A Question ]
spartan_dancer answered Monday May 30 2005, 11:14 am: Well you can have a dance contest,a talent show mabey,and like you can even sit down with one of your good friends that are going to your party and make up one of your own games just to be stupid.Hope I helped
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