Where to have party in MoCo for a 5th grader?

Anonymous
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Anonymous
Your home. Get pizza, drinks and cake from costco. Hire an entertainer.

Done.
Anonymous
We had a great experience recently at Castle Laser Tag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had a great experience recently at Castle Laser Tag.


We were just here yesterday as a family. We were the first group there for the day and they were completely unprepared for laser tag. Had to weight about 15 mins while they set up. Once in the game, the dimmed lights didn’t come on and no one checked. So it was way too dark to safely play. We had to let someone know. The arcade area is compact. Not a large variety of games, but definitely some fun ones. The photo broke down but we were given a refund. The manager was in no hurry to do much of anything. So pack your patience. No one was rude and they were apologetic about the delays.

We’ve had 4 laser tags parties. Kids have fun every time and it’s easy to manage. That goes a long way. Just try to find a good place to go to. I had one host who did magic tricks and told jokes while managing the party.
Anonymous
Ice skating at Cabin John
Movie party (in your home)
Hot chocolate food truck (my daughter was in 5th during the panemic so this was popular)
Hayride/bonfire and smores at Butlers
Laser tag

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your home. Get pizza, drinks and cake from costco. Hire an entertainer.

Done.


Not everyone has a home they can host a party at.
Anonymous
Another vote for Castle laser tag
Anonymous
Monster mini golf.
Anonymous
Roller skating
Ice skating
One of those Sky Zone or indoor rock climbing places
A paint-your-own-pottery or canvas place
Mini golf
Bowling

Anonymous
Your moms house
Anonymous
At that age (partly due to pandemic) we scaled back to about 5 friends rather than a "party".

Ropes course (like adventure park), mini golf, top golf, movie theatre, painting place, ice skating. Minimal planning - just an outing, a sandwich platter, and some cupcakes.
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