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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have not been to one and can you tell me what do people typically do for games and entertainment? This would be for my daughter's 4 year old party and half of her friends are 3 years old. We are thinking of a Frozen theme party as she loves Frozen. But I don't want to do about entertainment. I tried to google this and it seems like some of the games are too difficult for this age group. Thanks. [/quote] Can you hire an Elsa for the party? They’ll do games and face painting Or you can do a craft project with the kids?[/quote] OP here. Where do you find that person? Sorry if the answer is obvious but I am new at this. No to the bounce house because my daughter doesn't care for those. Also, am trying to keep the cost low and that would definitely bring up the cost. [/quote] Your DD might not care for a bounce house (most rental places have Frozen themed bounce houses by the way), but it is an easy and cheap way to please and to entertain the masses. If you are inviting boys, I can assure you they will not sit still or tolerate having to color, for example, and Elsa coloring sheet or gluing gems onto a jewelry box (or whatever craft you're considering). [/quote] OP's party is in a rented room inside a community center, not at her home. It's pretty unlikely that the community center is going to permit a private user to put up a bounce house on city/community property because the center/city government etc. won't want to risk liability if something goes wrong. No matter what waivers are involved, it's just not something most places like this would allow in OP's situation. [/quote]
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