Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently threw a laser tag party for my 7yo and requested no siblings. I had 3 people bring siblings - 2yo, 4yo and 9yo. 2yo and 4yo did not play laser tag and did not come into the party room. I did offer them pizza and cake but did not give them favors. Mom of 9yo was planning to have the child play separately from our party and pay for the child. We had one child who could not make it last minute due to being sick so I included the 9yo. If I did not have the cancellation or space, I would not have felt bad letting 9yo play separately not with our party. I would have still offered cake and pizza. I would have offered that to parents anyways and we always have leftover.
This mom is nice, but basically 3 people used her birthday party as a babysitting service. If they were so comfortable with leaving their very young children at laser tag without supervision, why did they do it during her BDay party -- oh, free babysitting (and its against laser tag rules to leave your toddler alone there)
Anonymous wrote:I recently threw a laser tag party for my 7yo and requested no siblings. I had 3 people bring siblings - 2yo, 4yo and 9yo. 2yo and 4yo did not play laser tag and did not come into the party room. I did offer them pizza and cake but did not give them favors. Mom of 9yo was planning to have the child play separately from our party and pay for the child. We had one child who could not make it last minute due to being sick so I included the 9yo. If I did not have the cancellation or space, I would not have felt bad letting 9yo play separately not with our party. I would have still offered cake and pizza. I would have offered that to parents anyways and we always have leftover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is bizarre! It's a public space! Of course your Dh can stay there with the younger child. The no siblings applies to the party. It's not a restraining order!
Don't even mention it to the host. That could look like fishing for an invite.
Wow! Incredibly RUDE!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is bizarre! It's a public space! Of course your Dh can stay there with the younger child. The no siblings applies to the party. It's not a restraining order!
Don't even mention it to the host. That could look like fishing for an invite.
+1. I can't believe people expect families to drive around for two hours with a sibling so that their child can go to a child's birthday party. If you live in McLean and the party is in Sterling, what else is there to do in Sterling? The venue is a public place. The host should rent out the entire facility is she doesn't want members of the public there during her party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's open to the public! Why would this be a problem? At the one in Gaithersburg, there are 3 huge parties, plus the public, playing all at once. How would 2 people among all the hordes in the room matter at all to the party thrower/birthday child?
Because the person throwing the party will feel responsible for taking care of the sib. Laser tag is open every day so why did you pick this one to dump your kid on someone else's party? Because you want the parents to supervise your DC ...
Anonymous wrote:This is bizarre! It's a public space! Of course your Dh can stay there with the younger child. The no siblings applies to the party. It's not a restraining order!
Don't even mention it to the host. That could look like fishing for an invite.
Anonymous wrote:This is bizarre! It's a public space! Of course your Dh can stay there with the younger child. The no siblings applies to the party. It's not a restraining order!
Don't even mention it to the host. That could look like fishing for an invite.
Anonymous wrote:It's open to the public! Why would this be a problem? At the one in Gaithersburg, there are 3 huge parties, plus the public, playing all at once. How would 2 people among all the hordes in the room matter at all to the party thrower/birthday child?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS got invited to a laser tag party and really wants to go. Invitation clearly says no siblings. I have plans so DH will have the kids. Since it is a public venue, would it be ok for DH to hang out with younger sibling in the arcade area while older DS plays laser tag? Younger DS is probably too young to play laser tag anyways.
As long as younger sibling isn't planning to have cake/food/goodie bag that's fine.