Anonymous wrote:You could do a mall scavenger hunt. Give them a list of things to take pictures of (assuming most have phones now? Group them so at least 1/group has a phone). Give them the expectations of proper behavior. A set time and meeting location, and your cell phone number to call if anything happens. They meet back at the food court at a set time and the group that has the most by that time gets a prize. Then you buy them drinks and bring out cupcakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lush at the mall was awesome.
What does LUSH do? We are thinking about doing a mall scavenger hunt and there’s a LUSH there. When I went in to make a note about what the girls could find there, the people said oh we can help and the kids can do samples. But I wasn’t sure what they meant.
Anonymous wrote:My 12 year old has been to several parties this year. Almost all of them have been small at home parties. The two that weren't at home were at Escape Rooms.
I the 10year old girl that is looking for a birthday party and laser tag does NOT still work.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine has a summer birthday and had a pool party for her 11th.
If Winter I would do somewhere like urban air or Skyzone depending on where you live.
Winter you can rent YMCA pool/ party room
Anonymous wrote:Lush at the mall was awesome.
Anonymous wrote:You could do a mall scavenger hunt. Give them a list of things to take pictures of (assuming most have phones now? Group them so at least 1/group has a phone). Give them the expectations of proper behavior. A set time and meeting location, and your cell phone number to call if anything happens. They meet back at the food court at a set time and the group that has the most by that time gets a prize. Then you buy them drinks and bring out cupcakes.