5th birthday party ideas - preschool class invited

Anonymous
Looking for ideas for a not super expensive birthday party location for a 5 year old boy in December. He's in preschool and we'd have to invite the whole class - 24 kids - so I'd rather not do at our house. Right now, thinking of a gymnastics place (like Dynamite) but looking for other ideas for that age group and in the winter when outdoor stuff is hard. thanks.
Anonymous
Pump it up
Cheaper during the week tho fyi
Anonymous
Why do you have to invite the whole class? I have never done that.
Anonymous
You can rent a community center and hire a musician, magician, etc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to invite the whole class? I have never done that.


Thanks for the comment. Well, I guess different schools have different rules.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can rent a community center and hire a musician, magician, etc


Cute idea - I'll look into how much this would cost combined, but I like it. thanks!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pump it up
Cheaper during the week tho fyi


Thanks! This might be perfect!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to invite the whole class? I have never done that.


Because the op is a kind, thoughtful person.

Brookside nature center (not brookside gardens) does nice parties:
https://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks-and-trails/brookside-nature-center/programs-events/birthday-parties/

The limit is 20 kids but you’ll probably have a flake out factor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to invite the whole class? I have never done that.


Thanks for the comment. Well, I guess different schools have different rules.


You only have to invite the entire class if you distribute invites at school. If you can contact the parents individually you can invite whoever's you choose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to invite the whole class? I have never done that.


Thanks for the comment. Well, I guess different schools have different rules.


You only have to invite the entire class if you distribute invites at school. If you can contact the parents individually you can invite whoever's you choose.


That's true. But we also would like to be kind and include the class. These are a good group of kids and my child is friends with many of them. Thanks all for the good suggestions. Nature Center (from another poster) sounds fun too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can rent a community center and hire a musician, magician, etc


Might as well go to pump it up or similar. I think Dynamite is a good idea. IT will keep the kids moving.
Anonymous
Not sure what your budget is, but check out Badlands.
Anonymous
Where are you located and when is his birthday? I think I priced out all the close in NOVA places and JW tumbles had the best price - but I had a military discount. A nature center or county Rec room will be much cheaper.
Anonymous
Little Gym is great. They lead the kids in activities, and serve and clean up the food. It leaves you free to socialize.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can rent a community center and hire a musician, magician, etc


Might as well go to pump it up or similar. I think Dynamite is a good idea. IT will keep the kids moving.


I agree. Also, a magician + rec center rental fee might not end up all that much cheaper than pump it up or similar. We had a magician last year and he was close to $300. We did it at home, partly because that’s what DD wanted, and we had also done several years of pump it up, sky zone etc so wanted something different, but I remember thinking that we didn’t end up saving all that much.
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