My friend and I are having a Spring Break Party this year. It is sort of formal. It's at my parents restaurant and the food is free. I am having a DJ. The time is from 7-11 pm. I need some suggestions.
>Drinks. what should be the drinks (ages 12-16)
>Food.
>Music.
>ACTIVITIES!!
Etc.
Drinks- You could add like food dye to the punch to turn it to the colour of the theme, if you could find little umbrellas that colour it would be quite cute!
Food- just like nibbles.. crisps, sweets, chocolate.. maybe slightly more like sandwhiches, mini sausages.. depends on what type of party you want it to be!
Music- anything you and your friends like.. so theres kind of a mix of different types, including like dancy ones.. (cha cha slide, macerena, ect)
Activities- You could try to think up like party games.. such as everyone has to dance in pairs *slow music!!* and then after 30 secs the dj could sound a noise and everyone must switch! this is fun for about ten minutes or so!!! You could also just try doing dancey songs that people know the moves to to get them going and then just regular music and people should keep dancing!!
Hope this helps a little bit!! have a fab time!! :D x [ girlygurl's advice column | Ask girlygurl A Question ]
KaTiE_LyNn answered Thursday January 12 2006, 7:43 am: drinks - you should have cute little drinks that are non-alcoholic. like margaritas and thinks like that.
food - just do a bunch of party snacks. like chips and things like that. and your parents have the restaurant so whatever they'd like to whip up.
music - i suggest rock, pop, rap, etc. like you would hear on your local hit radio station. if it's possible you could have requests. i don't know if that DJ could do that.
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