I am fun at parties, but at a hotel, I do not want a bunch of screaming girls next to me. |
| Why would you do this? Are you homeless? Use your house. |
+10 |
| I'd find it super weird if my kid was invited to a sleepover at a hotel. |
| Unless you’re going super high-end, hotel pools and breakfasts are gross. Just keep it simple and do it at home. |
| How does this even work? Do you get adjoining rooms? I try to book adjoining rooms all the time for a larger family and we often don’t get them. The rooms won’t adjoin with a a door between them, or they are across the hall. I don’t want to sleep in the same room as a bunch of kids. |
With fireworks followed by a rave, naturally. |
| Another troll, OP |
| I cannot understand WHY you would consider this. |
| OMFG. Please don't do this. Hold it at your house. This is a really rude thing to do to the other guests at the hotel who are there to sleep. No one wants to stay in a hotel next to a bunch of partying nine year olds. |
| Don't hog the pool. |
| I went to a party like this in middle school. There were 4 of us. We went to the pool, ate pizza, and watched a movie. It was like a glorified sleepover with a pool in the middle of winter. parents had the adjoining room. The hotel was geared for business travelers- pretty empty on a Friday or Saturday night. |
+1, I’m sorry but this has total creeper vibes |
| We saw a slumber party last time we went to Great Wolf Lodge and it seemed so fun. Otherwise it definitely seems a little weird. Is there a reason you can’t have it at home? You could go to a county indoor pool if you desperately wanted to swim. |
Agree, really curious how many kids/ what you are envisioning for the sleeping arrangements as it seems that would be a major issue. |