Question Posted Saturday September 20 2008, 6:19 pm
I've posted something like this before but I guess I didn't make it clear that I'm having my birthday party at my house and I won't be able to go anywhere else. I'm turning 14 and I am gonna have the most of 16 friends at my house. I need ideas on things to do at my house. We do have a wii, trampoline, some board games and twister. Some of those aren't the funnest things to do at a party. I want to have a fun birthday and I don't want anyone sitting there bored. So please help me find things to do. There will be boys there so sleepover isn't really an option and I am doing stuff the next day. So please help! And thanks so much!
unluckychick answered Sunday September 21 2008, 11:07 am: You seem to have alot of different things to do that don't last very long before someone might get bored so try this: Make the evening a challenge of some sort, make different "stations" and have different things you have to do. For example, at the trampoline station there could be a card saying you have to jump for 3 minutes without falling. (Obviously you would think of something better but I'm just naming things off the top of my head here.) You could also have some sort of championship thing going on with the bored games, and the winner gets paper money, as well as any other challenge. At the end of the night they can trade in their funds for a prize package(like a loot-bag). The wiinner getting a bigger one and the rest all gettting a smaller one, that way there is no fighting. But if you know your friends like I know mine, the competition could go to their heads so make sure they all know it's just fun and games.
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You could also decorate your own cake at the party, I know it kind of defies the law of "secret birthday cakes" but it could be fun, and then it gets you excited about eating it.
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Hope this is what you were looking for =]
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