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Teen party ideas??!!

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Okay so sorry. This question is probably asked a lot. But I need some party ideas for my 14th birthday. I want something like really unique... not like "have a sleepover." Most of my friends aren't tooo girly, so maybe something somewhat active.

P.S. I've already had a mall scavenger hunt, since that seems to be a popular idea. lol.

Thanks!!

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  1. You should check out the site http://birthdaypartyideas.com/. I go there when I need help planning my birthday party. You get real stories people wrote about their parties and you get ideas and a plan. You should check it out. Good luck!


  2. Gaming. What’s one of the fun spots in your area? Like a game themed restaurant or entertainment center? Ideas include: laser tag, video gaming, miniature golf, paint ball. Obviously, this costs money, but it often means no prep or clean up at home, since you can have the cake and present opening there.

    Hiking. Most areas have cool places to go, even if it’s just a park. Combine it with a scavenger hunt that requires each team to have a disposable camera or (if the teens have camera phones, they can use them) to “capture” items on the list.

    Mystery Meal. This is an at home party, and you’ll need a few volunteers to help you serve. Assign “new” names to each food item, each piece of silverware, napkins, toothpicks, beverages and make a menu using these “new” terms. Names can be nonsensical or fit a theme (motorcycles, movie idols, music artists). Each teen sits at the dinner table and is provided a menu of enough items to make 3 to 4 courses. A waiter or waitress takes each person’s order for the first course. In the kitchen the serves know what the code is and load up the plates appropriately. One guy’s choices give him a glass of juice, a toothpick, and a fork. The girl beside him receives dessert, salad, and a napkin. Kids find what they get pretty hilarious. (Menu items can only be ordered once per teen.) Mystery meal invite idea.

    Bike Rally. Bicycle that is. Teens have to go in pairs. Each pair is given different directions (i.e. turn right at the T in the road, or turn left after the fifth house on the left, or at the swimming pool, go west). One partner has the odd numbered directions and the other the even number, so they must stay teamed. The goal is to see which pair can get to the destination in the shortest time. Of course, you want the actual “mileage” to be similar for each route. You may also need some adult spotters at key locations to make sure the teens are on the right route. Of course, an adult host should be at the arrival point, too.

    Concert. Many areas have free concerts—they’re the bands who haven’t made it big yet, or the concert may be a benefit for a community food bank. For afterwards find a nearby restaurant where you can bring in your own cake and just buy beverages.

    Lights, Camera, Action. Have a video camera or two and have the teens make their own videos. It could be a new music video for a favorite song, a commercial for some item, a short skit. Provide them with some starter ideas, some costumes and/or props. If you want something different than what you have around your house, thrift shops are a good source (except near Halloween). You can even take the teens to a thrift store or dollar store and give them each a few bucks to buy whatever they think they’ll need. And don’t forget the popcorn!

  3. How About.....Have The Cake And Then Hang Out With Them In Your Room Play Truth or Dare Or Maybe Talk about Boys Or Watch A Movie Just Be Yourself Do What You Do At Home Or Maybe Have A Origami Hunt Who Ever Has the Most Origami They Get A Prize Or Something But Nothing LAme  

  4. What about having a Masquerade Party? You can have your guests come in masks and formal clothing. Or maybe just masks and casual clothes. Or, if there is no way for you or your guests to buy masks (due to a lack of a party or costume store, for example), you can go to a craft store and get all of the items necessary to make them-- then everyone at the party can make their own mask!
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