My sixteenth birthday is coming up in like a month. I am going to have a pool party at my house. I want something extra. I wanted one of those Sumo Wrestling moon bounce things, but one of my friends already had that so I need a new idea. It can be renting something, but it can also just be a really fun activity to do. Like one year I had a Tie Dye station and everyone made a tie dye shirt. Give any idea you have.
Also, if anyone can and should suggest just good ideas for everything in the party. Food, music, games, decorations, play things, ect.
pinkpolkadots answered Tuesday June 24 2008, 10:07 pm: Taking from the previous answer...I think the shaving cream fight is a great idea, and you should definately look into it. Also, a slip and slide sounds cool too.
Another thing that's really fun and we had it at our senior all night party.
It's like a giant twister mat but it inflates like a moon bounce. And you get a giant wheel with it. It's more fun than regular twister because it's almost impossible to stay on your spot when everyones bouncing around. It's also pretty funny when one person falls, because they make the whole thing bounce and everyone else has a hard time staying up.
aidenisfire answered Tuesday June 24 2008, 8:28 pm: One thing that is a lot of fun to do, especially at a pool party, is a shaving cream fight. You need a tarp or some type of covering to put on the ground, prefferably something that will get slippery easy. Buy a good amount of shaving cream cans, and let everybody have each one. Everyone should already have bathing suits on, so no clothes will be messed up, and all you need is a hose to clean up after. This may sound simple and not exciting, but it's actually a lot of fun, especially when everyone is slipping around and pictures are taken. Some other ideas for things you could do is setting up a badminton or volleyball net, getting a slip n slide, having a scavenger hunt, or doing fun games from childhood days like three legged races and such. Hope this helps! [ aidenisfire's advice column | Ask aidenisfire A Question ]
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