Remember you want to do something that you like, but if you going to be with a group of friends, you want everyone to have fun.
Don’t be rude and demanding to your parents, that definitely won’t help with the party organization.
If the party is at your house, decide where is going to be off limits. Your parents won’t want a bunch of teens trekking through their bedroom.
If you are keeping it small, be aware that word will travel around your class. [2] X Research source Try not to get into an awkward situation where you are inviting everyone from your class apart from one or two people. [3] X Research source Do you want it to be co-ed (girls and boys), all girls, or all boys? Talk it over with your parents and make sure that they approve your final decision.
It’s a good idea to check if another friend is having a party around the same time as you. You don’t want to have your friends torn between going to your birthday or another person’s birthday if they’re on the same night.
Rollerskating party Sleepover Pool party (at your home pool or a community pool) Retro party (from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, etc. ) Theme party (Hawaiian, Hollywood, etc. ) Murder Mystery party Spa party (at home or at a professional spa) Makeover party A movie party (watch a movie at the theatre or at your house) A camp-out (in the wilderness or your backyard) Game show theme (American Idol, Survivor, Amazing Race, America’s Next Top Model, etc. ) Go to an amusement park Go horseback riding with friends Have a dance party (at your house or a community center) Have a beach party Go to a concert
Having a party at a specialist place can be easier to organise and handle for your parents than having one at home. [6] X Research source
Sometimes you can get group tickets at a discount. If you going to a sports game make sure you get seats together.
It’s a good idea to ask people on the invitations to let you know if they are allergic to anything. It wouldn’t be good if there was an allergic reaction at your party! Don’t forget to ask people to RSVP, and confirm whether or not they can come. This will be helpful in your planning. It will make arranging food, transport, entertainment, and anything, much easier if you know how many people are coming. [9] X Research source [10] X Expert Source Natasha MillerProfessional Event Planner Expert Interview. 29 January 2020. Give all the information and the venue, date and transport on the invitations.
Be sure you take into account any dietary needs of your guests. You can tie the food into your theme. Don’t forget the cake!
It’s great to have decorations that go with your theme. If you are having your party at an outside venue they will most likely take care of all the decorations before you arrive.
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