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What is the best time of day to hold a child's birthday party?

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My oldest child is turning six.

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  1. I usually have parties around 3 pm.  It gives you enough time to get things done, and ALL your guests usually leave by 7pm.  If it's an outside party it won't be too hot.


  2. Depends how long you plan on holding it. I would say from 3:00pm  to 6:00pm

  3. my daughter is turning 7 on June 5th so we're having a party for her the following weekend.

    I'm holding ours at 1p so people can have a late lunch and still be home in time for dinner. this helps too b/c it's early enough before the babies' naps (for the ones that are coming).

    everyone should be home by 4p at the latest so you won't feel like your whole day is gone..

  4. Around noon so that when the kids all come over they can have pizza and ice cream, and loads of fun.

  5. You know better than me,the time when the kids are free to come along with their parents.

  6. hmm. thats a tuffie. child's birthday. it all depends on how old they are and how hyper. if they are already pumped in the morning, have it in the morning. you dont want your kid to be tired at his birthday. do it anytime of the day when your child is pumped and ready to go. just dont hold a party at night. you never know if the other kids are scared of the dark.

  7. IF you want a jam pack crowd, 5pm

  8. Between 3-5 p.m.

  9. On the weekends when there is no school I would say lunchtime

  10. Lunchtime so you can feed em, let them play to their hearts content, and send them home tired for a nap :)

    Hope it's fun!  Good luck!

  11. Afternoon

  12. between noon and 2pm i would say is the best time for the child's birthday party.

  13. Feed them so they aren't as active when they arrive.

  14. I would say around 1pm. That way you can have a cook out like hot dogs and hamburgers then cake and ice cream and after the cake and ice cream the kids can run all the sugar off and it's nice weather now so the sun will be out! Hope they have a great party!

  15. I would say 4:00.

  16. noon to two.  are you providning lunch?  then the earlier.

  17. Around 4pm I'd say, it would mean more people would be able to accept the invitation as they'd probabaly have been out in the morning.

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