| We hosted a bowling party in Bethesda for 10-12 kids. It was around 500-600. |
Pretty normal for a kids birthday party venue. I typically spend 3x that in home birthdays - which are also a ton more work, but more fun and all day affairs. |
+1 We do small gifts (and a grocery store cake) on the actual birthdate. At the party we have the nice cake and their friends. |
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Our sky zone party for 10 kids with party room, pizza, cake, ability to bring more food etc, not just the basic one, was like $390 on a Saturday afternoon. This is in California. Why are you spending so much? I thought that was a lot!
It was my kids first party like that (she's 9) but I still bought some small gifts and took her to 5 below to pick stuff out on her actual birthday. We are low income, still made it happen. |
| I give gifts to. It's pretty difficult because their b days are very close to Christmas. |
| I don’t give a separate present except for certain birthdays (necklace at age 5, AG doll at age 6, jewelry at age 10). My kids have more than they could ever want between what I buy throughout the year and gifts from grandparents and extended family. They don’t need more stuff. I plan the exact party they want with little mind to budget. They give input on every detail including venue / entertainment, dessert, catering and party favors. On their actual bdays, we go out to celebrate as a family. My kids pick the restaurant. |
| This is why we do home parties! |
How on earth are you spending $1800 to $3000 on a home birthday party? I'm genuinely curious what you buy. |