thread: Birthday party ideas for 3yo (not at our home)

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Caroline Springs
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    Birthday party ideas for 3yo (not at our home)

    Hi all. I've started thinking about my son's birthday party as I think I should get as much planning done before bub arrives. My hubby has already said he'd prefer not to have it at home this year as his party has quite a few guests (so probably up to 15 kids around his age).

    I'm looking for ideas on where we might be able to have his party.

    Things I DON'T want to do are:
    Maccas/fast food party
    Play centre party

    Things I like the idea of:
    Animal farm (but I think I want to wait another year)
    Reptile party (but I think my hubby would have a heart attack as he's got a phobia of snakes and even lizards, lol)
    Cooking party (looking into this one locally but I think they start at 4yo...)

    I'm making it hard aren't I? Lol

  2. #2
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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    We hired a local "venue" part of community centre where they hold 3 year old activity group. It was perfect and had an outdoor play area as well. A kitchen to heat stuff and some little table and chairs.

    It was rather cheap I think was $150 for the day (9-5) and just had to clean up after and sweep floors. We had dips,, cheese, fairy bread, party pies, sausage rolls, pinwheels etc etc.
    We had about 50 people there! was busy but ok

    If you want more details PM, SMS, FB or call me.

  3. #3
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    Jan 2007
    7,197

    Miniature train park? Friends had it at a community centre/playgroup/nieghbourhood house and it was great.

  4. #4
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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    We are hiring a 'Neighbourhood House Community Centre' this year and having the party there. The kids will play games and eat food etc but we thought about having an entertainer, face painter, magician type thing which could be an option for you?

    Altona miniature railway is awesome too.

  5. #5
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    Nov 2008
    Perth, WA
    2,315

    Feeb stole my idea, lol! Our community centre does the same thing.

    We've seen a few fab kids parties in local parks (just passing through). I particularly liked the pirate theme with a walk-the-plank obstacle course, pinata, treasure hunt/lolly grab run by daddy dressed as a pirate, pirate-themed games/crafts, face painting etc. You could change the theme and games depending on what your DS is into. We loved how the parents were dressed up too! You could do some simple no bake cooking too - ice patty cakes, roll chocolate balls (I'm sure there are better ideas out there).

    Best of all is: NO clean up!

  6. #6
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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    A gf ofmine went to a gymnastic place and they did kids gymnastics

  7. #7
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    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
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    What about a picnic - But you'd need to find a nice park that has a bit of shelter, some toilets and some play equipment for the kids

  8. #8
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    Oct 2007
    Caroline Springs
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    Thanks for the suggestion, but the party was 6 months ago, lol. We ended up having a gymnastics party and it was fantastic. I couldn't recommend the lady that did it highly enough