I would be totally fine sending my 7yo to a party at a park. As long as it has a pavilion and tables and a playground suitable for the ages of your kid they should be fine. Example, Cabin John Park or Wheaton regional could be cool, your neighborhood tot lot would not.
You could do a pinata and maybe have a craft if you wanted to, but you don't need to. I don't know any kids in that age range that don't enjoy a playground with friends. Not sure what kinds of kids the other posters have....... |
We had a party at the playground when my child was in Kindergarten. He wanted to invite 30 kids and 29 of them came. We had no games and the kids had a blast! |
Balloons are environmentally unfriendly. I’d prefer the nerf guns. |
Water ballons are a pain to pick up in small pieces. They do not fly in the air then land and strangle seat turtles though. Calm down. |
The best parties i have attended are at playgrounds. Kids simply play and burn off energy. Go for it. |
You could do a game like kickball or rock paper scissors battle (divide the kids into teams and buy hoola hoops), do a scavenger hunt, then have food and cake and then just let the kids play. |
Make sure to pick a park that has a bathroom or port a potties. We went to one in upper NW DC and there was no bathroom option. The host said to go behind a tree! That is pretty thoughtless. Yes, it is a cheap party option but when people have to stay for 2 hours, you need a bathroom and also shade - there was no shade at this park either. |
Not usually, if you just reserse a pavilion. |
I did this for my six year old and it was great! Lots of attendees. There was a playground. I brought bubbles and balls. Did not hire anyone else except have pizza delivered. I decorated the shelter. Lots of kids showed up |
Since when do 6 year olds not like the park? I like the idea if a bubble machine.. |
We’ve had great park parties. I had a mental list of games for the kids to play if they got bored. They never did. I also had a bunch of park toys for the kids to play with and take home at favors (bubbles, frisbees, small balls). Those were a hit as well. |
I think a park party for this age group is fine, but make sure there is a port-o-potty or bathroom at the location you choose. Reserve a pavilion, if possible. If the weather is bad (rainy, too cold, overcast and cold) you might get a lot of cancellations if there is no shelter. There are also plenty of parks that are free with small, first come first serve, pavilions, you could gamble on.
I would also shorten the time length of the party. Don't do a 2 hour party. Have the party last 90 minutes at the most. First 30-60 minutes the kids play, last 30 minutes you do the cake. People can always hang out afterwards if the weather is nice. If it rains, more people will show up for quick cake and ice cream under a pavilion than if there is no shelter. If wonderful weather, extra games could include a piñata, the limbo, soccer, races, or just hanging out (but I would say don't go more than an hour without serving the cake). |
Ooooh! Can you share your bubble guy details?!? |
Do your research , don't just pick a park thats close.
Great parks for parties (off the top of my head) Watkins Regional Park (MD) Sandy Point State Park and Beach (MD) Potomac Overlook Regional Park Nature Center (VA) Upton Hill (VA) Haines Point (DC) DPR Parks and Rec Centers (Can be tricky with scheduling though) (DC) |
Ugh. Park parties are normally not very fun. Adults overestimate how long the kids can just play there (above age 3) and often the host has a few toys but not enough for everyone to use. |