Anonymous wrote:Wow, this got hijacked by the skating safety discussions. OP, I agree with you that a skating party as they presented it is dumb - because clearly the party was 100 percent about Birthday Princess doing HER favorite activity and the heck with whether her guests would enjoy it or feel uncertain and therefore unhappy. That just is further confirmation of what the exceptionally vulgar "cash only" request tells you in the first place: This family is all about doing things that please them, not about making sure anyone else has a good time or feels comfortable. Good manners is about making others comfortable so they can in turn relax and enjoy themselves. It was very bad manners to choose an activity where most guests other than the host child probably were novices. If the family had set it up as a "skating lesson" kind of party where an adult teacher from the rink were showing some basics, that might be different. But it sounds to me as if the birthday girl just wanted to skate so everyone else should too, regardless of whether it would be fun. I bet the girl spent that party skating circles around everyone else and the guest kids just clung to the wall.
Anonymous wrote:The comments about skating being so unsafe are ridiculous and unfounded. A 5 year old would not be horrified about skating. Put on snowpants and a helmet, and they're ready to go.
You've got a long road ahead of you if you think an ice skating party is throwing your kid "out to the wolves".
I have no problem with the cash request - makes it easier on me. It's not conventional, but it's not something that would make me judge a family and I certainly would not post on DCUM.
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Anonymous wrote:The comments about skating being so unsafe are ridiculous and unfounded. A 5 year old would not be horrified about skating. Put on snowpants and a helmet, and they're ready to go.
You've got a long road ahead of you if you think an ice skating party is throwing your kid "out to the wolves".
I have no problem with the cash request - makes it easier on me. It's not conventional, but it's not something that would make me judge a family and I certainly would not post on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm with you on the cash but disagree abojt the skating. Every skate rink has walkers your child can use if they are new. Besides that they also have staff. I've never heard of a party where the parent is expected to provide your child with assistant. Idk just seems odd that you were so worried about the skating aspect.
This rink does not have walkers on the main rink, where the party was being held. I asked about staff, but was told that there would be nobody there specifically to help her with her learning/falling. I know this because I have observed this rink in action, and any kids skating along the side alone who fall are on their own. It was a public skating time slot, which means there were lots of people. I just think a skating party for such 5-6 year olds on a large pubic rink is not a good idea. If child had never been on ice, they would be horrified with all the people skating around them and the constant falling. I just was not willing to throw my 5 year old to the wolves!
Anonymous wrote:
I'm with you on the cash but disagree abojt the skating. Every skate rink has walkers your child can use if they are new. Besides that they also have staff. I've never heard of a party where the parent is expected to provide your child with assistant. Idk just seems odd that you were so worried about the skating aspect.