3Rd Birthday Party Suggestions

Updated on February 20, 2008
J.G. asks from Lancaster, PA
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I am looking for a place to have my son's 3rd birthday. I will have a mixed ages of children attending the party. His birthday is in March so outside is not an option. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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T.H.

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Carribean Indoor Waterpark at the Howard Johnson is $10 per person. Also Willow valley has an indoor waterpark (unsure of the price) but it includes food and drinks. Check both websites out to see what is included and to see pictures of the waterparks. Personally the Howard Johnson has a nicer waterpark. Good Luck!!!

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A.R.

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We just went to a party at Chuck E Cheese. The kids LOVED it. The birthday boy also got special attention from Chuck E. I would recommend choosing an off time to go so it's not so busy....like a week night or Sunday right when they open. It's also nice because you know the kids can't leave without you. You get your hand stamped when you get in and they check it with your child's hand stamp when you leave. There's almost always coupons in the Sunday paper.

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A.B.

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It depends on cost really...bumper bowling is fun for all ages...chuckecheese is too, but rather chaotic...build a bear is fun but $10 and up per kid...hands on house is also kinda pricey, but cool....theres always mcdonalds(the one w playland)...prestige gymnastics does parties which are cool because the kids do some tumbling and then they have the party upstairs(you supply the food/drinks) and they clean up...

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F.V.

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How about Bumper Bowling?

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K.S.

answers from Lancaster on

Chuck E Cheese is an option. My son was just invited to a party at The Jump Factory, it's in Leesport, so it is a bit of a drive. I am unsure of the prices but you could also use the Hands-on House Childrens Museum in Lancaster or the Lanco Field House. They both rent out for private parties and do most, if not all of the work. Hopefully this helps. Good Luck!

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A.L.

answers from York on

Hi J.,

My shop- The Studio and Art Bar might be a good solution for you. The kids can make a craft project- and you can bring the food and drinks- leaving the mess for us. Check out our website www.thestudioandartbar.com we also have a myspace page, although it doesn't list all the details- www.myspace.com/thestudioandartbar

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J.C.

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Many community fire stations will allow you to have a party there. Plus you could probably have a fire engine tour or fire fighter demonstration.

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