Question Posted Wednesday September 14 2005, 4:55 pm
ok so i am having my sweet 16 party and i pretty much know what I want to do. So far I know I am having it at a separate room at a restaurant(that has pool tables and other things) and hiring a d.j. along with food etc. The party will last around 5 hours and i am inviting some of my good friends 15-25 people. What I am wondering is if anyone knows of any cool/fun games that we can play(not truth or dare) but some things that are original...
I'd really appreciate your ideas/experiences! Thanks in advance!
you could do a relay thing. where at one end of the room there are various silly outfits, like a clown, or a cheerleader, or a doctor, or a princess, and they are like costumes, and see what group can get every one dressed the fastest.
or you could see what group can wrap one person in the most toilet paper the fastest!!
if you need any more ideas, or anything at else, weather it be the same topic or different,PLEASE feel free to ask! I love to help!
shake answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 8:00 pm: Have an enjoyable game of croqet. There is nothing better than a relaxing game of croqet in the evening. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 6:26 pm: try a dance contest or try a huge game of twister or something. i played a game once that is like musica chairs and redlight green light mixed together. like you freeze when music stops and the last one still up gets a prize. or if you have alot of room try kick the can ice cream. you might want to goonline and look up how to make it cause its hard to explain but its like making ice cream by kicking cans around. its alot of fun. i wish i could tell you more but im still stuck on what to do for my party [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
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