We are inviting 70 or so people and it will be at a clubhouse. Just wondering what time frame I should put on the invite? I am thinking 3 - 6, but not sure if that will be enough time for everything?!?
I don't know what you hasve planned but I wouldn't say longer than three hours. That would be a lot for baby to handle. I went to two different parties that were four hours, one the birthday boy went ballistic cause he was tired and didn't do the cake thing, the other one a lot of the guests took off before cake was even cut.
I don't know what you hasve planned but I wouldn't say longer than three hours. That would be a lot for baby to handle. I went to two different parties that were four hours, one the birthday boy went ballistic cause he was tired and didn't do the cake thing, the other one a lot of the guests took off before cake was even cut.
Yeah three hours does even seem like a lot, but I think that is what we will need for everything that I have planned. Thanks
We are doing ours from 12-3... I didn't want to go longer than 3 hours because Jackson starts to get cranky. We are having about 100 people at a restaurant.
We aren't putting an end time on the party. The party starts at 3 and people can stay as long as they want. Lilly will, however, get her bath, books, nurse and be down (as usual) at 7:30. (This is what we have done for other parties and it has worked out well for Lilly).
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I wish I could have it at my house so DD could go to sleep or take a nap if she needed. I live 2 hours away from all of my friends and family so a clubhouse is where we have to have it. I'm SO excited tho to start really planning it and buying stuff for the party!!
I don't think it's necessary to put an end time on an invitation. We're starting at 3 p.m. and I assume the party will last probably three hours or so.
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We are doing 1-3 PM. We are having about 50 people but aren't planning many activities. The birthday parties in my family tend to last about 2 hours and it seems sufficient. Plus DD usually naps by 4 so I am hoping to get her home by then to nap.
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We also have about 100 people and the party is starting at 1 pm. I thinking it will be over around 4. We have a moon bounce and a face painter so I am thinking if people want to stay a little longer they can but activities end at 4.
Re: What is the time frame of LO's birthday party?
Yeah three hours does even seem like a lot, but I think that is what we will need for everything that I have planned. Thanks
I wish I could have it at my house so DD could go to sleep or take a nap if she needed. I live 2 hours away from all of my friends and family so a clubhouse is where we have to have it. I'm SO excited tho to start really planning it and buying stuff for the party!!