Pirate Birthday - Help?

Anonymous
Has anyone done a pirate birthday? Any entertainer(s) you used and like? Any tips or ideas? Thanks!
Anonymous
We rented out the pirate cruise at the Georgetown waterfront for my sons 5th birthday - it was great!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We rented out the pirate cruise at the Georgetown waterfront for my sons 5th birthday - it was great!!


I looked at that... how long was it? It looked like they only offered 2 hours, which seemed like a long time on a boat. Were kids and parents ok with sea sickness and/or safety? Thanks for any info!! This did look super cute.
Anonymous
We did the pirate ship in Annapolis, it was actually lightly raining but the kids had an amazing time. The crew kept them engaged throughout. There was a “ bad pirate” they had to spray water on and who sprayed us, treasure to find, pirate bandannas etc…. The kids were 5-6 but there were other kids on the boat too of varying ages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We rented out the pirate cruise at the Georgetown waterfront for my sons 5th birthday - it was great!!


I looked at that... how long was it? It looked like they only offered 2 hours, which seemed like a long time on a boat. Were kids and parents ok with sea sickness and/or safety? Thanks for any info!! This did look super cute.


I just called and apparently they no longer do it, which is a bummer.
Anonymous
I did a pirate birthday for my son's 4th or 5th, can't remember. We bought foam toy cutlasses, eye patches, and pirate hats to hand out. The main activity was a treasure hunt in the back yard with treasure maps to follow. Cake was homemade, a pirate ship.

The boys ran around whacking each other with the foam swords, as anticipated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did a pirate birthday for my son's 4th or 5th, can't remember. We bought foam toy cutlasses, eye patches, and pirate hats to hand out. The main activity was a treasure hunt in the back yard with treasure maps to follow. Cake was homemade, a pirate ship.

The boys ran around whacking each other with the foam swords, as anticipated.


So sweet This all sounds great
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We rented out the pirate cruise at the Georgetown waterfront for my sons 5th birthday - it was great!!


I looked at that... how long was it? It looked like they only offered 2 hours, which seemed like a long time on a boat. Were kids and parents ok with sea sickness and/or safety? Thanks for any info!! This did look super cute.


I just called and apparently they no longer do it, which is a bummer.


National Harbor has one - same concept as Georgetown, there's a little boat that comes around with a "bad" pirate that you spray water at. They dance and sing songs. https://www.urbanpirates.com/home.html
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We rented out the pirate cruise at the Georgetown waterfront for my sons 5th birthday - it was great!!


I looked at that... how long was it? It looked like they only offered 2 hours, which seemed like a long time on a boat. Were kids and parents ok with sea sickness and/or safety? Thanks for any info!! This did look super cute.


I just called and apparently they no longer do it, which is a bummer.


National Harbor has one - same concept as Georgetown, there's a little boat that comes around with a "bad" pirate that you spray water at. They dance and sing songs. https://www.urbanpirates.com/home.html


Did you use them? Did you like them? Thanks!
Anonymous
There's the ship play structure at Glen Echo Aquarium, which does parties.
Anonymous
Pirate parties for younger kids are really easy--there's tons of cute themed stuff if you go to Party City or the like. Eye patches, photo booth props, spyglasses, paper pirate hats

When I did this for my son's birthday we:

--decorated wooden treasure chests (99c from Michaels, used markers and stick on "gems")
--filled a big rubbermaid tub with sand and hid gold coins and plastic gems in it for them to did for with beach shovels (this was a huge hit)
--pirate chest shaped piñata
--I made a pirate ship out of an old, big cardboard box I happened to have, but you can buy something similar on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Color-Your-Pirate-Ship-Playhouse/dp/B01MYPFEF1/ref=sr_1_3?crid=31TOVX71DYUTR&keywords=pirate+ship+box+cardboard&qid=1663261310&sprefix=pirate+ship+box%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-3

I also had a lot of fun with pirate themed food. Pretzel sticks were peg legs. I used a food marker to make marshmallows into pirate faces. Pirate flag toothpicks to decorate cupcakes. I carved a ship out of a watermelon.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We rented out the pirate cruise at the Georgetown waterfront for my sons 5th birthday - it was great!!


I looked at that... how long was it? It looked like they only offered 2 hours, which seemed like a long time on a boat. Were kids and parents ok with sea sickness and/or safety? Thanks for any info!! This did look super cute.


I just called and apparently they no longer do it, which is a bummer.


National Harbor has one - same concept as Georgetown, there's a little boat that comes around with a "bad" pirate that you spray water at. They dance and sing songs. https://www.urbanpirates.com/home.html


Did you use them? Did you like them? Thanks!


I used them as a class end of the year trip. For middle schoolers. They loved it and had a blast. Very safe. Engaging. No worries about being bored with 2 hours on the boat. they use all the time
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We rented out the pirate cruise at the Georgetown waterfront for my sons 5th birthday - it was great!!


I looked at that... how long was it? It looked like they only offered 2 hours, which seemed like a long time on a boat. Were kids and parents ok with sea sickness and/or safety? Thanks for any info!! This did look super cute.


I just called and apparently they no longer do it, which is a bummer.


National Harbor has one - same concept as Georgetown, there's a little boat that comes around with a "bad" pirate that you spray water at. They dance and sing songs. https://www.urbanpirates.com/home.html


Also in Baltimore Harbor - goes out of Fells Point. I did that with my parents, husband, and son when kid was 5. Everyone had such a good time - maybe my parents most of all, being able to have that experience with their grandson. It is goofy and wonderful.
Anonymous
We did one at home many years ago. Made a cake in the shape of a pirate chest, with gold foil covered chocolate coins spilling out. Foam swords, pirate hats for everyone. Set up a nerf gun battle between two "pirate ships" which were decorated sheets hung from trees (water guns would also be fun, but ours was in late October). Hid toys & goodies around the yard and gave the kids a treasure map to find them. It was a really fun theme!
Anonymous
As long as you give pirate swords they will be happy. Nothing else matters.
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