Anonymous wrote:Kids are in elementary and can be dropped off. This one family always RSVPs with two kids and the entire family shows up to every single party. They are the only family who does this. The girl is the same grade as my daughter and I have seen them rsvp and come to every girl party with also the elementary aged boy.
Can’t they see this is a party for just the kids?
Most parents just leave or one parent hands around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Cultural differences --I know a lot of families of totally different origins who do this for whatever reason.
-Cheap --they see it as a free meal for the family. They're fine with crappy pizza if they're not paying. I know more than one mom who admits to this! "Now I don't have to cook tonight."
If it's a party at my house I don't mind. If it's a pay-to-play place and I have to pay for extra kids it's frustrating. I posted before that i had a $400 party go up to $800 due to random siblings that I felt funny about not welcoming. For us that's a lot of money.
These cretins count on you not having the guts to tell them to leave or pay for themselves and their uninvited child/children and PAY IN ADVANCE.
Sweating those couple of slices of shitty pizza I see? Just don't bother with the "party" at all, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:I had a mom RSVP once that the invited kid couldn’t come unless the kid’s twin could join too. So I paid for both kids at the bouncy place-and then the kids “no showed” and I paid for nothing.
Another time-a family came and brought a 4 yo girl to an 8 yo boy birthday saying that she “would be sad to be left out of the fun”. the play place charged me for the kid even though she was too small to take part in the activities (rules the place stated when I signed the contract-I don’t blame them.)
With those two examples in hindsight, I wouldn’t accept a sibling at an outside party venue (tell the parent you have already paid for your allocation of invited guests but that they are welcome to pay for the sibling separately.).
Anonymous wrote:I always invite entire families and provide food, nicer turn out. Does the family know you? I wouldn't be fully comfortable with a drop off with parents I don't know and depending on the venue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are using Evite it Paperless Post you can set a limit to one guest.
This. Set the limit to 1.
Anonymous wrote:If you are using Evite it Paperless Post you can set a limit to one guest.