Laser tag party says no siblings. Can I just pay for my other child?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH wants to decline. My child already told the birthday child he is going. Since invitation clearly states no siblings, we are just going to decline. We don't know the family very well and my child is not good friends with birthday child either.


So you guys aren't letting one kid go because the two of you combined are too stupid to occupy the other one for 2 hours? LOLZ


Better choice than bringing the sibling though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH wants to decline. My child already told the birthday child he is going. Since invitation clearly states no siblings, we are just going to decline. We don't know the family very well and my child is not good friends with birthday child either.


Wow. Your DH is completely incompetent.
Anonymous
Here come all the "no one is coming to my kid's party" whining.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH wants to decline. My child already told the birthday child he is going. Since invitation clearly states no siblings, we are just going to decline. We don't know the family very well and my child is not good friends with birthday child either.


Wow. Your DH is completely incompetent.


OP again. We will already be attending a pool birthday party immediately prior to the laser tag party. I usually handle the birthday parties but I have plans with friends.

I will see if I can set up a carpool for older child. I don't know who is invited to this party though.
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