Anonymous wrote:I think you are overthinking it (not in terms of being uncomfortable, but in your response). Just tag along and buy yourself a ticket or hang out in lobby with a book or your phone! Doesn’t have to be a huge deal.
I recently had a party for a 10 year old that was of course drop off, and a couple of parents hung around and chatted, which was completely fine!
Anonymous wrote:I think the main thing is knowing your own kid. Do they generally stay with the group, understand and follow directions, etc?
7 seems kinda young for this but it's kid dependant.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are overthinking this. If I were you, I would hang around the playground part and chat (maybe tell the mom that you plan to hang out and will help watch the kids if that's ok), but let the parents handle the movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did this for my 7 year old last year, except it was lunch first then a walk through the shopping complex to the movie theater. 10 kids total. My husband and I were the only adults. It was totally fine, no issues, and the kids had a blast!
Did you accompany them to the bathroom at the theater? That would be my major hangup.
Not into the bathroom because the kids were all boys and I’m the mom. But either my husband or I walked out to the lobby with a kid when he had to go to the bathroom, and then we walked back into the movie theater together. I don’t really understand all the angst. How is this that different from any other drop off birthday party?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did this for my 7 year old last year, except it was lunch first then a walk through the shopping complex to the movie theater. 10 kids total. My husband and I were the only adults. It was totally fine, no issues, and the kids had a blast!
Did you accompany them to the bathroom at the theater? That would be my major hangup.
Anonymous wrote:We did this for my 7 year old last year, except it was lunch first then a walk through the shopping complex to the movie theater. 10 kids total. My husband and I were the only adults. It was totally fine, no issues, and the kids had a blast!
Anonymous wrote:Oooo, that's so tough! I really sympathize.
I mean maybe they have enough adults, like maybe they are bringing extended family?
But otoh, you don't know them and that's such a long party.
Maybe message the mom and offer to stay if she needs extra hands? That could give her an opportunity to tell you how many adults they're going to have?
My other strategy would be to go to the drop off, linger, and just make a gut call. You'll be able to see how many adults are there and how many kids. If it's not enough for you to feel comfortable, just stay. It's a public park and a public movie theater. Say to the mom, "I know this was a drop off party, but I just don't think Larla is ready for this. Is it okay if I stay with her?" I mean if she says no to that, you might have to leave or like, hang in your car. But I can't believe anyone reasonable would in this situation.