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5th birthday party suggestions?

My son turns 5 next month, and I'm having trouble finding a place to have his party. We live in Indiana, but the closest city is Cincinnati, Ohio. It will likely be cold so it will have to be indoors and my apartment is too small. There will probably be less than ten kids and fifteen or so adults. I don't have a lot of money to spend and every place I can find to have it is either really expensive or far away.

Update:

I have never heard of Pump It Up so I googled it. It looks super awesome, but the closest one is like 45 minutes away from here and the packages are $200-$300 for the cheap one... That's at least double what I can possibly come up with. Too bad, cause it's the coolest looking place!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Looks like there is a Pump it Up in Cincinnati, have you looked into that already?

    If everything is too expensive, I would recommend just trying to make-do with what you have.. I totally understand the situation with not having much space. Maybe try to re-arrange the couches and stuff for that day.. to try and make more room. It'll be good no matter what. A simple "themed" party is always good. Does he have any favorite characters? I know my son's is Handy Manny.. so for his 3rd birthday we had a Handy Manny party.. very simple with handy manny plates and cupes and cake :) He was perfectly happy :)

  • 1 decade ago

    How about a bowling alley? One's near here are 2 dollars a game. You can get bumpers and a ramp if anyone isn't strong enough to handle a 6 lb ball

  • 1 decade ago

    Thanks :) iam having trouble too and nobody's answering my question, but honestly i think PUMP IT UP is great for a 4-4 year old, i actually checked that website out but i feel like a one year that cant even walk yet should not have his birthday there lol. Maybe if he was 5. you should consider it, or Dave and busters. I would never have it at chucke cheese. i went there today to check it out and it was should horrible. i hate it too, or you can try out a kid friendly restaurant like rain Forrest cafe :)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    you got a local pizza place... or bowling alley.... i have a friend who's daughter birthday is around christmas so she always dose her birthday party with her friends a month early... then on her birthday it is only her family there....

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