okay im turning fourteen on the eleventh and i want to have a birthday party but i don't have any ideas. i either want to invite my three best freinds or invite my whole clique which is roughly 15 girls.
i need some ideas for both.
thanks in advance :)
Additional info, added Tuesday January 30 2007, 12:07 am: other than a sleep over because im already planning on doing that. . Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? chrissabelle37 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 9:18 pm: Hey, you can have a hotel party. You wouldn't have to sleep over with everyone, just you and your family can. Or, since you don't want a sleepover you can invite your three best friends to go to the mall and plan a ton of scavanger hunts which would be really fun. I'm fifteen and I'd still like that =). Then you can go to a restaraunt at the mall. Or the three of you can go have a three in one day where you go to ice skating for example, then out to eat somewhere else, then to the mall. For the big group you can do a lot of things. You can go ice skating, roller skating, bowling, etc. I really hope this helped and good luck, happy birthday! =) [ chrissabelle37's advice column | Ask chrissabelle37 A Question ]
Tara66 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 7:30 pm: For your 3 best friends--you could all go out somewhere like a fancy restaurant or coffee house and just have a fun night and then have a sleepover!
For 15--Then just have a BIG sleepover it would be really fun :) You could do alot of games and you would get alot of presents lol. If you live where its snowing you could sled in your yard or you could all walk to a hill!
MSMWBTUA1718 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 11:05 am: have a sleepover with a lot of people! it gets crazy but i swear it's so much fun. I did it for my 14th bday party, everyone had a great time. it's just a really good thing to do, trust me. [ MSMWBTUA1718's advice column | Ask MSMWBTUA1718 A Question ]
Shortcake22 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 6:19 am: I would go with three best friends. When parties get too big, they tend to be less fun they will get for the person throwing them.
How about going out to dinner, then back to your house for movies? Renting a hotel so you can swim and hit the jacuzzi? Bake some cookies? Order in pizza and play Never Have I Ever or some old fashioned Truth or Dare. Make sure things don't get mean or out of hand with Truth or Dare, though. That tends to happen. I'm sure since they are your good friends, you will have no problem thinking of fun things to do.
If you opt for the 15 girls, you can do variations of the above also. You could also go outside if its not too cold and play ditch (hide and seek in the dark). It sounds childish, but my friends and I are all 16-18, and we LOVE to play that when we get together. Brings back good memories, you know? If you have a video camera, have some fun with that. You could do funny 'talk shows' and stuff like that, then go back and laugh at it later. You could have a Twister competition.
justaskVy answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 1:38 am: If you want just you and your 3 bestfriends then.. you guys can go to cheescake factory.. its expensive but really good and its a nice place. (if your parents can pay for you that would be nice). You guys can go to the movie, dinner, go to watch the city light at night [very beautiful], then jacuzzy? .. umrmm.. since you're havin a sleep over then.. rent some movie, marshmellow and cracker, and snacks, and just party all out. Try to have as much fun as you can. Plus since you're with your 3 bestfriends .. no matter where you guys are.. you guys will have fun.
hope I helped. good luck. =]. [ justaskVy's advice column | Ask justaskVy A Question ]
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