Anonymous wrote:I think winter park parties are great as long as it's in the 30s or above and sunny. Anything lower than that or w/ rain or an awful windchill, and I would not want to attend (or host) one. So I think you just kind of have to be flexible and plan it sort of last minute for a time that's predicted not to have terribly cold or rainy weather.
We've been to a few such parties and I have a February baby myself for whom I'll be planning a party. I think the main key to it is to a) plan it for a nice(r) day, b) plan it for mid-late afternoon when it is at its warmest, c) have hot drinks and foods that are easy to eat without having to remove gloves/mittens (cupcakes instead of a fork to eat a slice of cake, for example, pizza or a sandwich instead of any food you need utensils for), and come prepared w/ extra winter gear (blankets for adults to wear while sitting and watching the kids play? those little hand warmer packets?), and finally keep the kids active and moving around (which should be easy to do at a park but depending on how old they are, maybe you could also do something like red light green light or another active game like that)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try a nature center. It’s usually one group there at a time and they tend to plan an outdoor activity like a hike if weather permits but the food part is inside.
Any suggestions? Most of the ones I have looked at have a 40 person limit total.
Anonymous wrote:Try a nature center. It’s usually one group there at a time and they tend to plan an outdoor activity like a hike if weather permits but the food part is inside.
Anonymous wrote:I am the PP who said I would not SIT outside with my friends for 30-40 minutes.
If they are just going to be outside running around for an hour or two then that doesn't sound like much of a party to me. To my toddler, understandably, a party means cake and to eat cake you have to sit down and take your gloves off at a minimum.
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely pass unless it was my child’s absolute best friend/we were very close with the family ….and even then would be annoyed. Don’t really get why a “germy” indoor play place is any different than a typical day of preschool?
Anonymous wrote:OP, as you can tell, there are people prefer outdoor parties even in the cold (me, I'm one of them) and people who dislike them, just like there are people who dislike venue parties (because germs) or summer outdoor parties (because heat/dehydration/mosquitoes) or any other aspect of the party you plan. Organize a party you and your kids will not be miserable hosting, assume people who don't like your preferred set up will not attend, and have fun!