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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If your child has a special diet then you bring something your child can eat. You don't expect your hosts to plan an entire birthday party for 20+ kids around your kids diet. Allergy/religious concerns maybe special accommodations but even then it is your responsibility as a parent to make sure your child has something to eat. Or here is a novel idea, [b]have your child eat before or after and just go to enjoy the party[/b].[/quote] Aside from the food, what does a party at a fast food restaurant consist of? I am asking sincerely. [b]I mean, if it were a birthday party at Hershey Park, and your child got motion-sick on all of the rides, would you tell your child to stay off the rides and just go to enjoy the party?[/b][/quote] No. I'd give him some dramamine and tell him to have fun.[/quote] Fun and dramamine don't go together.[/quote] This is apples and oranges. You can feed your kid before the party. Food is part of the party. However if the activity is something your child physically can't do then that is different. I would politely decline a party at an amusement park if my child had motion sickness or just didn't like rides. The rides are are core part of the party whereas food is just peripheral. [/quote]
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