I'm turning 15 in a month and a half.. and I'm starting to think about ideas for a party.
I want it to be suitable for under 10 girls (15 max). I live near D.C., so something there's a possibility.
I also don't want to spend a lot of money (like renting a place to have a frickin house party). But I can spend some money i guess...
Any idea is appreciated!
thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? viciousxpunk answered Tuesday August 21 2007, 6:36 pm: well since you are having such a small amount of girls, you can do something without spending a whole lot of money. you could go to the aquarium or the zoo, or the spy museum, which is actually really cool, considering it is a museum. or if you dont want to spend much money at all, you could have a movie marathon at your house, and have each girl bring her favorite movie, you could have a dance party depending on how much room there is in your house, or you could go to a pool (indoor if its when its cold out), roller skating, bowling, if you all have a sport you really like you could go to the basketball or tennis courts, a place with volleyball nets, or a soccer field. you could go to a park and play a lot of outdoor games, and its tons of fun to take a lot of goofy pictures on swingsets and slides and such. good luck. [ viciousxpunk's advice column | Ask viciousxpunk A Question ]
wisewoman98 answered Tuesday August 21 2007, 6:35 pm: search for an arcade around your area.that way you all can have a lot of fun playing games without spending to much money. also you can tell everyone to bring like 5 bucks to exchange into quarters. also a movie would be fun if it was all girls. if you cant find anywhere just have them all sleepover at your place and you guys could rent movies and make food for everyone. [ wisewoman98's advice column | Ask wisewoman98 A Question ]
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