Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't let my kids go to any party held at a fast food restaurant. Right now they don't know that fast food exists and I want to keep it that way for as long as possible.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't let my children attend a party at places like that either. No reason to start the addiction and draw to fast food so young.
My niece's nanny took her to McDonalds ONCE and she would cry and demand to go every time my BIL and brother drove her past any McDonalds for months after that one time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We very rarely eat fast food. But my kid went to a friend's party at McDonald!s. Four chicken nuggets ain't gonna hurt nobody.
This would be how I would handle it. Its a party to show appreciation to your friend, if its at McDs or a park with paper plates you go and teach your children to be gracious.
+1
The problem is not being gracious but it gets uncomfortable if there is no food your child can eat. Not everyone eats meat or nuggets. My child would be gracious but only drink milk or water and decline any food in less I forced the issue and got him a cheese sandwich. He does not eat meat and for some reason does not like french fries (the logical back up but he will not eat them no matter where or how hard I try). I'd feed him before we went but its uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there an activity or just playing in the play area?
Honestly? I would think it's a little low-rent but my kid would probably love it.
Low-rent?
"low-rent" means "for the poors"
McDonalds is not cheap... its not low rent anymore. Overpriced crappy food.
This! The only thing I will eat are their salads which have actually stepped up a bit in recent years. Who remembers the shaker salad they had years ago? So good! Oh and the pies and ice cream sundaes are still winners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there an activity or just playing in the play area?
Honestly? I would think it's a little low-rent but my kid would probably love it.
Low-rent?
"low-rent" means "for the poors"
McDonalds is not cheap... its not low rent anymore. Overpriced crappy food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had parties like this all.the.time when I was growing up. One year Shakey's (yes, I am dating myself!), another year McDonald's, another year the ice cream spot. We LOVED it as kids. Especially because we only ate fast food as a treat back then. House parties were hot dogs, grape koolaid, chips, cake & Ice cream. Nowadays kids parties involve bouncy houses and characters. Such a waste when all kids want is to hang out with their friends and eat until they get sick!
The ice cream spot wasn't Farrell's, was it? Because I had an AWESOME party there as a kid!
Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't let my kids go to any party held at a fast food restaurant. Right now they don't know that fast food exists and I want to keep it that way for as long as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't let my kids go to any party held at a fast food restaurant. Right now they don't know that fast food exists and I want to keep it that way for as long as possible.
You do realize bounce house and places like Kid Junction are the same thing, right?