I agree. My oldest is 6 and playing games at the park with other kids is one of his favorite activities! He loves to play actual sports (soccer, baseball) or variations on tag-type games. |
Plan a park party, plan for rain.. it will ALWAYS rain! And the parents never cancel or postpone. Then you feel guilty and drag your kid out in rain boots. But the bathroom is locked or gross or broken...
Then good luck to get the mud out of your car. 2 days later everyone gets sick... I hate park parties. |
Everyone in your family gets sick because of the rest of their days are spent indoors (probably with a bunch of other people), not because of an hour in the rain ![]() |
My kids love them but I always worried about the weather. |
playground parties are great, but no games! pick a park with a playscape!
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I went to a lot of parties like this in the bay area. I think only one was rained out. |
I feel like there are plenty of fun games that don't involve fake guns - tag (and all its variations), capture the flag, hide and go seek, tug of war, red light/green light, dodge ball, wiffle ball, etc. I think doing it at a park is just fine for that age. Maybe somewhere that has a playground? |
What about a pumpkin patch party at butlers orchard or cox farm? |
My kids have been to a bunch of park/ playground parties. In fact the kids' favorite birthday party spot (the kids would go to 3-4 each year) were just at the elementary school playground. For some reason, these kids loved that playground and would all beg to stay after school and play there. It was the easiest party ever. Bring some food to set up on the picnic tables and let the kids run. Kids don't need games, distractions - with a bit of freedom, they really can have a lot of fun on their own. |
I went to a few park parties for younger kids (2-4) and they were fun. I think its important to go somewhere where you can reserve a covered area, like renting a pavilion at Cabin John Park or something like that. Also I vote NO to having characters at the party. For some reason I can't stand characters at parties. I've been to several parties where the character is totally lame and does nothing interesting or entertaining. Often times they just show up in costume and talk to the kids. They don't have any set routine for holding the kids attention like a magician would. I think its a total waste of money because kids lose interest in them quickly and they are not able to entertain the kids for the length of the party. |
I just went to a party in Rock Creek Park for a 5 year old and Stomp Rockets were a big hit. |
We did it for my DS's 7th birthday (flag football) Reserved a shelter. Got lucky, the weather (late September) was great. People had a great time. Cheaper than a room rental, but still had to pay to reserve the space. |
Not the OP but I'm planning a park party for my 5 year old. There is no playground. It's at a pavilion in Rock Creek Park.
We're bringing a bunch of sports equipment. We will likely have a craft that the kids will ignore, but I won't invest in that too heavily. I'm planning on doing a couple games. So far, duck duck goose and sharks and minnows. I'm seriously afraid to post this given how hard some of the DCUM people are being on park parties! |
I've hosted multiple parties at the park/playground and attended many others. As long as the weather holds up, everyone has a blast. I've even attended ones for 8 yos and they love it (I was thinking they were too old for it). It's basically like recess -- all their friends are there, what's not to like?
The things we've brought to play with that have been hits are: -- bubbles. Get some of those big big giant wands (a generous number so a good number of kids can have them), and lay out some pans of bubble liquid (get plenty of liquid). Big kids aren't that interested in the little bubble wands but making giant bubbles -- yes. -- stomp rockets. You can get dueling sets. I would recommend extra rockets (some may get broken), setting up in a treeless area, and having an adult supervisor (so that no one tries to launch a rocket just as someone is leaning their face over it). we also did water balloons but it may be too cold. I got the kind where you can fill 100 balloons at a pop. |
OP here. Thanks for the suggestions and sharing your experience.
To the PP who will be hosting one soon, let us know how it goes. |