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What should i do 4 my daughters 13th birthday?

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i dont wanna spend more than 200 dollars including food and decorations

she wants to invite 10-30 girls (NO BOYS) she wants a HUGE party and in her words says " i don't want a stupid party at home playing little kid party games like truth or dare and musical chairs or any games really." she doesnt want a sleepover and she loves to plan in advance her birthday is in october so a pool or beach party wouldnt work, she doesnt wanna go bowling or or ice scating she wants to do something big and different and i think she diserves it she is a very good daughter.

her friends are ages 12-15

any ideas

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  1. Luau? rent a kareoke machine? have it later in the day and do a bonfire? volley ball? 60s theme, where everyone needs to dress like the 60s.


  2. You could have a barbecue party if you have a garden and barbecue. Buy lots of streamers and garden lights - you can also use some strings of plain Christmas lights (plain! Not icicle lights or angel-shaped lights or anything obviously Christmassy). A lot of party places have big speakers that you can rent, you could hook them up to a CD player or iPod and have music. Then all you need to do is buy lots of barbecue food - sausages, burgers, chicken - and barbecue it! Have a long buffet table with salads and desserts too. This kind of party works best in the evening so that the lights are effective.

    If you don't like this, you live somewhere it could rain, or you don't have a garden, then I'd suggest going somewhere. I know she doesn't want to go bowling or ice-skating but what about something a bit more exotic - greyhound racing or go-karting maybe? I went greyhound racing for my 13th birthday, there were 12 of us and it was a fantastic night. A lot of adventure centres have day packages, so what about go-karting, abseiling, rock-climbing or Paintball?

  3. You could go to a fun place, such as Laser Tag. (I've been and its really fun AND They supply the pizza =O), or roller skating where the kids can bring their own skates or rent their own, I know some rollerskating places have special tables and food for B-day parties. You could rent a large room somewhere and have simple foods like hamburgers, hot dogs, steak, chicken, little appetizers, soda, juice, and of course, cake. (make sure you find out he favorite kind!!!) Its very easy to bake your own cake, and VERY inexpensive, to. Also, find out her favorite color combinations for balloons or streamers. Also, there's no need to organize games, because I know from personal experience 12-15-year-olds LOVE to talk.

    hope this helps!!!!<3

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