+1. And a lot of these places do not allow outside food, and only offer kids’ food like pizza & nuggets. This is not a big deal. |
My kids go to bed at 8 p.m. We eat dinner at 6 p.m. so that's what my body is used to. You do realize other families do things differently from yours, right? |
| I would have been hungry, too, but I usually have some sort of kid granola bar in my purse or car that I could scrounge up to tide me over. Team OP. |
It's incredibly embarrassing to host a party and only have food for certain guests. You get that, correct? |
There was no snack bar? You couldn't just buy yourself something to eat? Or wait 30 minutes? You weren't missing out by not eating the gross play place pizza. |
| People in this area are breathtakingly rude, OP. It still shocks me to see responses like the majority in this post. |
| The worst thing about this scenario is having a kid birthday party on a weekday afternoon/evening. WHO DOES THAT? |
| i've never eaten at a children's birthday party. I assume everything like food and entertainment is for the children, since it's a children's party. I eat before or after. Also, children's birthday parties are often at non-meal times and I only eat at meal times. |
I find it far more embarrassing that an adult can’t make it from 4:30 to 6:30 without eating anything. And, please, parents don’t get to play the party games or take a gift bag, either. They’re not real guests. |
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Yes, SO cheap. Host should always provide enough food for adults too if the party is during a regular mealtime.
It really doesn't cost that much extra to make sure there is plenty extra for everyone. |
The parents aren’t guests. |
Not for a drop off party. |
You’re telling me there’s no other occasions throughout the year when you have to deviate from eating at 6 PM? You’re an adult! You realize being flexible is part of life? And gracious how much privilege are you exhibiting not being able to eat at 6 PM when some people aren’t even sure in that next meal is coming. Lady you have a lot of living to do. |
| It is nice for the hosts to provide for adults but I don't think it should be expected that you feed adults at a kids party. If the hosts were intending to provide food for adults and said so on the invitation, my guess is that they miscalculated - it's an honest mistake. It's easy to overestimate or underestimate - some people come hungry and some come already having eaten a meal. In our experience, we have always had too much pizza left over from a party overlapping with dinner or too much coffee, donuts and bagels for a party overlapping with breakfast/brunch. |
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Yes. Cheap hosts.
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