Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be furious at the other parent. And what a strange party, to not pay for the guests.
THIS!!!
My kid would have been in tears...
Not my usual course of action, but I think I would have cursed her out!
I honestly might even go so far as to send class parents an email warning them, just in case they ever thought about planning a play date. I know that might sound crazy to do but as a class parent who it could have happened to, I would appreciate the warning.
Anonymous wrote:The scenario doesn't make sense, because in all the movie theaters I have been in in DMV (AMC and Regal ones) require a ticket to even entire past the ticket counter, so in order to access the game room you must have passed the ticket taker and have a ticket. So how can the son spend all that time in the game room without a ticket if he can't even get to it without a ticket, like a chicken and the egg?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How smart is OP for leaving her kid at bday party for 7 hours? Did you find this odd at all or did you know in advance and take advantage of this? Are these friends of yours? I might leave your DD on the side of the road after 7 hours.
I knew the party hours were from 11am to 6pm. It was originally suppose to be a sleepover from Saturday night to Sunday but due to Valentines it didn't work out.
This isn't the first time DS or my older kids have gone to an all day party.
Anonymous wrote:The scenario doesn't make sense, because in all the movie theaters I have been in in DMV (AMC and Regal ones) require a ticket to even entire past the ticket counter, so in order to access the game room you must have passed the ticket taker and have a ticket. So how can the son spend all that time in the game room without a ticket if he can't even get to it without a ticket, like a chicken and the egg?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How smart is OP for leaving her kid at bday party for 7 hours? Did you find this odd at all or did you know in advance and take advantage of this? Are these friends of yours? I might leave your DD on the side of the road after 7 hours.
I knew the party hours were from 11am to 6pm. It was originally suppose to be a sleepover from Saturday night to Sunday but due to Valentines it didn't work out.
This isn't the first time DS or my older kids have gone to an all day party.
Anonymous wrote:How smart is OP for leaving her kid at bday party for 7 hours? Did you find this odd at all or did you know in advance and take advantage of this? Are these friends of yours? I might leave your DD on the side of the road after 7 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised the movie place didn't call the cops since an 8 year old was left alone for hours in a strange lobby wathvimg trailers
This. Is it even legal for a child that age to be unattended? Think of all the stories in the area lately, the kids in Silver spring walking home, the toddlers left in the car while the parents went wine tasting, etc. I cannot believe this happened. Holy MF shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised the movie place didn't call the cops since an 8 year old was left alone for hours in a strange lobby wathvimg trailers
This. Is it even legal for a child that age to be unattended? Think of all the stories in the area lately, the kids in Silver spring walking home, the toddlers left in the car while the parents went wine tasting, etc. I cannot believe this happened. Holy MF shit.
Anonymous wrote:I can't get over asking kids to pay their own way at a birthday party "because of the number of kids". So invite fewer kids! Wow. My DS had a movie party last year for his 7th and we covered both the movie and the pizza afterwards at the pizza joint across the street from the theater.
This is seriously a who incident. I am very lax and I live in a very small extremely safe town (not DC metro). My kids have a lot of freedom but in this situation I would be absolutely livid.
Anonymous wrote:Did she also give out unpaid for cake pops? I love when threads come together!