Having a birthday party for my soon to be 17 DD?

Anonymous
What should I do for food?

I'm thinking pizza, lasagna, crockpot meatballs, chips & dip, veggie platter.....sodas & water.

Thanks...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What should I do for food?

I'm thinking pizza, lasagna, crockpot meatballs, chips & dip, veggie platter.....sodas & water.

Thanks...


Forgot to mention that 100 friends have been invited.
Anonymous
What does your daughter want? For my dd's 15th she wanted to serve sushi and dim sum.
Anonymous
Security. Seriously, 17 is an age when many of the kids will be pregaming. Best to have a bouncer (not parents) to screen kids as they come in so you don't get in trouble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What should I do for food?

I'm thinking pizza, lasagna, crockpot meatballs, chips & dip, veggie platter.....sodas & water.

Thanks...


Forgot to mention that 100 friends have been invited.


Your house will hold 100 teenagers? Where do you live, OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Security. Seriously, 17 is an age when many of the kids will be pregaming. Best to have a bouncer (not parents) to screen kids as they come in so you don't get in trouble.


I agree. At 17, I was drunk every weekend.
Anonymous
If you've invited 100, you will get 500. This thing is already out of your control. Forget the pizza and start pricing private security.
Anonymous
lol..there will be a few parents on site...brother in law has a huge basement, etc..
Anonymous


OP - Unless you had hired a room at a church or country club for such a large group and hired at least one off duty policeman for security, then I think you are crazy to invite 100 teen to anyone's private home. The neighbors of BIL are apt to call the police just for the sheer numbers of cars coming their area and parking that night. And, you have got to think that some of these teens may well have been drinking before coming to the party, and so who will be responsible for really scanning to see whether they should be allowed in or not. And who will then be handling any disgruntled partygoers? Such an idea at a private home is a disaster waiting to happen.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

OP - Unless you had hired a room at a church or country club for such a large group and hired at least one off duty policeman for security, then I think you are crazy to invite 100 teen to anyone's private home. The neighbors of BIL are apt to call the police just for the sheer numbers of cars coming their area and parking that night. And, you have got to think that some of these teens may well have been drinking before coming to the party, and so who will be responsible for really scanning to see whether they should be allowed in or not. And who will then be handling any disgruntled partygoers? Such an idea at a private home is a disaster waiting to happen.....



Finishes at 9 pm, this is in PG county btw, all the homes are like 2+ acres and not close together.
Anonymous
You're in la-la land, OP.

Most of these kids won't show up before 9pm.

I went to this party in high school. It made the local news.
Anonymous
Np here. What happens to the kids who might be drunk, PPs? They're kicked out but the drivers are let in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Np here. What happens to the kids who might be drunk, PPs? They're kicked out but the drivers are let in?


Either the driver needs to take them home or their parents need to pick them up. There have been 2 parties at my DCs school recently where kids had to go to the hospital due to pregaming (and at one they snuck in alcohol to mix with soda).

Op don't let anyone bring in water bottles or Gatorade or any liquids. And watch pockets. Some kids tape flasks to their thigh.

100 is way too many to control.
Anonymous


It is clear that OP does not want to hear any sensible advice because she wants to ensure that DD is "popular." Since when does a high school student have 100 friends to a birthday party. Crazy, but she will do it any way irregardless of the risk she is putting teens at. BIL is crazy to let his house be the site of such nonsense.
Anonymous
come back and tell us how it goes.....
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