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My friend wants me to plan her party.... I need a BIT of help.?

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Requirements (as of now):

*Must cost maximum of $200 (excluding food)

*Must not be at her house

*Attendance must be 30 people and under

So far I've suggested that she rent a wedding reception for the night.

Note: She's turning fourteen.

Any ideas for food, places, and activities?

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  1. Why can't she plan her own party?  Not really a friend.


  2. Find someone who lives in a neighborhood with a club house they can reserve for free.  Bring in a boom box with a 5-CD changer for music, and wheel in igloos with ice and sodas, and check out the frozen appetizers at Sam's Club food warehouse.  Most of those recreation rooms have a kitchen where you can heat up your food.  Maybe decorate with a bunch of shiny balloons - rent a helium tank from Party City and attach long ribbons so they hang down into the room.  Fill some balloons with air so they stay on the floor.

  3. What about a park - you could rent  pavalion for very small fee (they may not even charge), you could do cookout style foods, put up volleyball net, horseshoes, play baseball, football, etc.  OR  take 5 friends - call up a beauty school - go in for day of pampering, facial, haircut, manicure, pedicure, then go have nice lunch or dinner somewhere.....   Best of luck to you..

  4. i dont kno how u r gonna do tht with a maximum of $200.

    that is a really tight budget.

  5. Wow, thats kinda a small budget silly! But you could be at a park for free! Or you could rent out a place for the night like you suggested and have suggestive posters on the wall!

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