Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand, OP. They could have had the same experience for free at a playground.
I hope the hosts complained to the manager.
Except they had an air conditioned venue that was not subject to rain cancellations. There is that.
FWIW, my kids would have both had a blast at a party like.
Sure, but it's not worth $300 or however much they paid.
These venues cost money. The kids had cake/ice cream, a game that was directed by staff and then the free play with the gym equipment.
Was set up/clean up also done by the staff? I think the only thing that I would have added is a pinata. Kids love those things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand, OP. They could have had the same experience for free at a playground.
I hope the hosts complained to the manager.
Except they had an air conditioned venue that was not subject to rain cancellations. There is that.
FWIW, my kids would have both had a blast at a party like.
Sure, but it's not worth $300 or however much they paid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand, OP. They could have had the same experience for free at a playground.
I hope the hosts complained to the manager.
Except they had an air conditioned venue that was not subject to rain cancellations. There is that.
FWIW, my kids would have both had a blast at a party like.
Anonymous wrote:I understand, OP. They could have had the same experience for free at a playground.
I hope the hosts complained to the manager.
Anonymous wrote:Well, if the kids didn't have fun in a gym with lots of options, they are to blame. And their parents are to blame for "organizing" them so often they have no idea how to entertain themselves even with lots of plainly obvious options.
Anonymous wrote:The kids parties are for kids, not adults. So if the kids had fun it was a success. Don't be so judgey.