Anonymous wrote:We had a party there it was great but - a few points - it's a big venue - make sure you have enough parental/adult supervision.
- because it's a big venue make sure you have a plan - the kids are going to lose interest in bowling at some point and want some arcade time. do not pass out the arcade cards until bowling is over. decide in advance whether ur willing to reload the cards or up the balance - they will nag you![]()
- my kid still asks for their skillet cookie cake for their birthday every year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a party there it was great but - a few points - it's a big venue - make sure you have enough parental/adult supervision.
- because it's a big venue make sure you have a plan - the kids are going to lose interest in bowling at some point and want some arcade time. do not pass out the arcade cards until bowling is over. decide in advance whether ur willing to reload the cards or up the balance - they will nag you![]()
- my kid still asks for their skillet cookie cake for their birthday every year!
Half the class is in DC & half in MGC. I was thinking the Bathesda location might be a good location. But, I don't know if there are the big difference in locations?
Anonymous wrote:I find Bowlero overstimulating as a neurotypical adult, but my kid who is somewhat sensitive to light/sound (though not autistic) loves it.
Anonymous wrote:We had a party there it was great but - a few points - it's a big venue - make sure you have enough parental/adult supervision.
- because it's a big venue make sure you have a plan - the kids are going to lose interest in bowling at some point and want some arcade time. do not pass out the arcade cards until bowling is over. decide in advance whether ur willing to reload the cards or up the balance - they will nag you![]()
- my kid still asks for their skillet cookie cake for their birthday every year!
Anonymous wrote:Bowl America in Gaithersburg (now renamed) hosts the special olympics bowling team if you want to throw business their way. It is not dark like the newer-style bowling places and the arcades area is not as obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Happy for you! I would pick an activity your kid will like and do well with (bowling is noisy, for example) and assume many parents will stay. Visarts in Rockville does parties. You can rent a trailer that comes to your house and is full of arcade games. Or a person who comes to the house with reptiles! Zavazone is also a fun place for parties. I would probably not do ice skating or swimming because the kids who don't know how will need a lot of supervision and might get bored/hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, we have a Winter Bday kid. We are at one of the specialized Non-Publics with a large population of Autistic students. The kids are 10/11 years old mostly pretty social fun kids, that all get along really well.
Is Bowlero Bethesda a good option for Bday parties for this group of kids?
We never did school bday parties in the past cause well we were worried no one would show up. But now being where we are life is so different for the better!
So, is Bowlero a good option??
I also saw a place called Lucky Strike come up?
We debated some type of arts & crafts based party, swimming or karaoke/music (not sure if this is any actual thing?)
Curious if you all have any advice or experiences to share.
I know all the places seem expensive to me $300-450 for 10 kids or less but that just seems to be the case in the area. While I wish it was more affordable I kinda don't mind cause we have never had a kids party before.
It sounds like you are near Rockville - there are a lot of places in the area where you can rent private karaoke rooms.
Anonymous wrote:So, we have a Winter Bday kid. We are at one of the specialized Non-Publics with a large population of Autistic students. The kids are 10/11 years old mostly pretty social fun kids, that all get along really well.
Is Bowlero Bethesda a good option for Bday parties for this group of kids?
We never did school bday parties in the past cause well we were worried no one would show up. But now being where we are life is so different for the better!
So, is Bowlero a good option??
I also saw a place called Lucky Strike come up?
We debated some type of arts & crafts based party, swimming or karaoke/music (not sure if this is any actual thing?)
Curious if you all have any advice or experiences to share.
I know all the places seem expensive to me $300-450 for 10 kids or less but that just seems to be the case in the area. While I wish it was more affordable I kinda don't mind cause we have never had a kids party before.