Birthday party when DS has no ideas

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One year, instead of a traditional party, DC invited two friends to go with us to Six Flags.


Pp here. The Six Flags trip was for DCs birthday, so the focus was there. This wasn't just a family trip with guests tagging along.
Anonymous
Dinner + escape the room
Anonymous
Too many choices! I would make a list of 5 places that you feel he would enjoy and is in your budget. If he can’t pick 1, have him cross 2 off. Then show him the 3 and say that if he can’t pick one you will do it for him. Choose whichever would be easiest for you—-budget/time/location wise. L
Anonymous
Expensive, but super fun - iFLY
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dinner + escape the room


NP. Like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could rent the video game bus that comes to your driveway and has tvs and a million games.


How much is one of these rentals?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could rent the video game bus that comes to your driveway and has tvs and a million games.


How much is one of these rentals?


OP here -- We did the game truck before. It's about $400.
Anonymous
My son just turned 12 and he’s always indecisive or says “whatever you want”. I now make him provide an answer as I can’t see him functioning like that as he gets older. He did tell me once that he was nervous about making the wrong decision. We discussed why being wrong can be a learning opportunity.

As for bday, we always do Dave & Buster’s with a few friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have a couple of buddies over to play video games, watch a movie and sleepover.

That is what all 3 of my boys wanted at that age.



This. Keep it simple.
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