Friday, March 9, 2012
My son is turning 5. We live in a very rural area, but I want to do something fun for him. Should I have his party at McDonald's or something or should I just take him and a few of his preschool friends to Chucky Cheese (which is like 2 hours away)?
Also, how do you go about putting together a party at McDonald's if that's what I were to do?|||Call Mcdonalds. It isn't that expensive. They get to play and they get their happy meals and a cake and the "party" room if they have one. I did that for my daughters 6th birthday party. They had a blast!! Chuck E Cheese seems so far away for you. It would be difficult keeping a couple of preschoolers occupied on the drive. They'd get cranky and tired. Oh and at Mcdonalds they take a picture of the birthday kid. Good Luck!!|||have the party at our house....he is 5. Have a circus theme party and serve popcorn, cotton candy, etc and play goofy games...it'll be fun and less expensive. You can "sell" hot dogs and peanuts...|||Personally, I'd probably do it at home. Then it's cheaper and you can provide foods he likes and play some party games. I don't think I'd go somewhere 2 hours away. He might not have many guests if you did that.|||I would just do McDonald's with some hats, a cake, and let the kids play. That's all they want.|||Do it at home.|||Do you have a bowling alley? It's cheap and fun (if they have bumper bowling or kid's balls.|||If you opt for the McDonald's party, there is nothing to do except contact them and set up the time. They may need to know how many children, but i dont think so, because the kids will pick their happy meal once there. The staff will bring out the cake.
A party at home could be just as fun as well.post another question for home party suggestions and games.|||I would do it at McDonald's. Chuck E Cheese always schedules like 5 parties at the same time and that is just a mess. They are horrible when it comes to kid's parties because they almost always overbook themselves. Then you only get like half a table! AHH! They did that everytime I've gone to a birthday party there. There were ppl from other parties all over me. I couldn't stand it. It was so crowded.
If the McDonald's your planning to go to is anything like the one I live near they'll have the employees play games with the kids, they also have the play area, you don't have to clean up, the cake is included, and they will bring you your food you don't have to wait in line for it.|||do it in the zoo childreen will love it. But it's kind a expensive.|||I wouldn't go to chuck E Cheese...that's an awful long way to go with 5 year olds and you would need a lot of supervision for each kid...and most parents would not be willing ot go that far.
If yo uwant to go to McD's just call them and they will take care of eveything and let you know what you need to do...and kids love McD's!
Have fun|||I'd probably do it at home too and come up with a cool theme (pirates, cowboys, etc.). We live in a rural area too and have most of our parties at home for our 6, 4, and 2-year old boys.
One thing that we did for my son on his 4th birthday, which was awesome because he loves Thomas the Tank Engine, was take him on an excursion train. You might want to check and see if there are any scenic railroads in your area. They might be able to set you up with a birthday party package. Scenic railroads are great for young boys cause they're not quite old enough yet to do a lot of hiking, biking, camping, etc. and it's a combination of active and passive activity.|||Try having it at a local park,call and make reservations.Kids can tear up your house,and atleast at a park,then they can room free everywhere.....you should have a theme,probably your kids favorite cartoon character.You should look into a moon bounce at like a party store,and try to see if your husband/someone would dress up as a clown or something!The kids would love that!!!!I don't think McDonald's will be that fun since they don't have the balls anymore ever since that law suite....so good luck!Or another really good idea would be to have a pirate party!!!!Someone could dress up as a pirate,and you guys could have a walk the plank that they could walk across(just secure a board above a little tyke pool.)Or you could play musical islands,and use hula hoops!!!!and for the music you can play ocean sounds...the kids would love it!!!!! For snacks you can have goldfish in bowls on every table,they're good for them,and fun!Good luck!!!!!!|||kids would have just as much fun at Mc Donalds. Most of them wouldn't know the difference at 5
a park
knotts berry farm
raging waters
chucky cheese|||Mickey D's has always been a good inexpensive choice for me.|||none of the above i think sentosa is better|||Well I was thinking chuckie cheese is for kids around the ages of maybe 4 but definetly 5 and up. Raging waters do not do until like maybe 8 or so. I dont know what knots berry farm is, but park sounds fantastic for a 3 year old. But make sure to invite lots of kids to play with your child so they can have more fun.|||At hooters!!!!!!! lol but seriously..... There's nothing wrong with a birthday at home at that age. The kid is only three.
1. my daughter is 20 month old and she's still not walking i mean she takes some 10-12 steps on her own but she's not walking perfectly.
2. she misses her grandparenst and her friends a lot here so i try distracting her by taking her to a park or chucky cheese can u guys suggest some other place where i can take her so that she can like her stay here she really feels lonely though i try spending most of my time with her.
3 here in the US a ped said when she turns her neck its very funny how she does, never in india any doctor complained of that and even i never saw that.
4 she just weights 19 pounds for a 20 month old baby she eats a healthy diet and i have no complains on she's not eating or anything its just that she's not putting on weight.
5 n last i still breastfeed her and her ped in US is absolutely against breastfeeding she says i should stop that immediately but i'm not sure as in India her ped says you should feed till the baby is 2. i do give her whole milk too.|||If you feel comfortable breatfeeding do not stop. In the US not many mothers breast feed past 1 but it is good if you check out this website for that ok. Do what is right for your baby and look for an indian doctor that maybe more fimilar with your culutre. http://parenting.ivillage.com/tp/tpweani鈥?/a>
As far as talking her places when my daughter was young I would take her to the library and to the planetarium they have many programs for small children and shows and it is very educational look on line for where it is in your city as well as look in the library in the childrens section for listings of play groups and she can find many friends there to play with .
Hope that helps|||1) I started walking same time as my younger sister (1 year younger). i think i'm ok. for my neice, we had her pushed around the TV stand. and in a few days she really improved.
2) form friends with children same age. work or apartment or neighborhood, there are other people. other children at the park?
3) keep watching. what's the worst case?
4) what percentile is she for age?
5) she's eating solid foods and a decent diet right?|||Pediatrician who doesn't like breastfeeding is a lunatic. The World Health Organization says a minimum of two years. I nursed both our children for 4 years. Totally normal and healthy.|||check out gymboree! We love it! also this website is great...you can find all sorts of things to do with your toddler.
www.gocitykids.com
good luck!|||As far as the breastfeeding goes it has been determined that breast milk is no more better for a child past the age of about 6 months than anything else. Because of the lack of weight gain it is obvious your child needs more solid foods and that your breastmilk is inadequate for her. She's not healthy. The neck thing could be a result of lack of nutrients in her. I very strongly suggest you return to the doctor and have them explain EVERYTHING fully to you. You're obviously not understanding. I would suggest that you stop worrying about her missing her family back in India and concentrate on getting her healthy.
Well we are both freshman. We have one class together which is PE. He has a nickname for me that he calls me all the time. It's chucky (like chucky cheese). He told me he only calls me that to get me mad. We text like every other day. One time we rated each other and he gave me an eight out of ten when i had given him a seven. We don't talk very often but we do talk like everyday.. Does he like me? What should i do?|||You didnt give enoguh info! people can be friends and talk all the time. and why does he call u chucky? and 8/10 isnt that great... im sorry but i think i he liked u he would rate a 10/10|||hi.
i think that he likes you because you guys talked like every day that is what you said in the question . i think that maybe just maybe he wants to put some place between you guys so that maybe he could figure out his feelings that are growing between you two. i don't really know but that is what i think is going on.|||Well once they give you a nickname they got the hotz for you...Just Sayin
But really he likes you and you seem like your a little in to him too. So ask him "do you like me?" and if he says "No way" just say "Yeah I thought so I was just wondering." and if he say "Well Yeah" then well you should know where to go from there
my 2 daughters have the same birth month which is december the oldest one is december 14th and the youngest is december 9th i WOULD LOVE if someone could please tell me what day should i throw a party because im doing only 1 party for both at chucky cheese!!by the way there ages are 4 yearsold and 8 months thanks~!|||My girls are 5 and 3. Their birthdays are dec 11 and 13. I have their party on the 12th. I would suggest that you do it on a week day if possible (Chuck E Chez can be hectic on the weekend ) But the 1 yr old wont relieze its their birthday so center it this year more on the 4 year old. 1yr old partys are more for us as parents then for the kids b/c they wont remember it however your 4 yr old will. What ever day is best for you and your family is the date you should choose.|||You should do it december 12 its a saturday don't do it so close to the holidays people will probably be out shopping and won't go to the party.|||Me and my sister had our parties on the same day because mine is October 30 and hers is November 9.She always hated it, but I loved it. It is okay to do it now because they are still young, but when they get older, you should do seperate parties. Anyways the party should be on the middle day so yours would be the 12th. We always did ours on my birthday. Thats why my sister was always mad. She thought I was getting a party and not her. but they were for both of us. Just make sure they both get the same amount of attention and presents or one will get jeolous.|||It doesn't really matter what day. Whatever day works best for you. The kids aren't really going to realize what day of the week it is at this point... so if a weekend works well, do so. I have seven in my household... birthdays in January, February, April, May, 2 on the same day in August, and September. We are always having a party for at least two at the same time! =) It's all about having a good time and visiting with guests. I think you could have one family party for them all the way through... and then something special for each of them as they get older. My kids get to pick one really special thing for their birthday... one of my daughters picked dinner and a movie with just me (she was turning 7) and my older one who is about to turn 9 wants to have dinner and a pedicure with me. It's really important for the bonding time as they get older... so don't sweat the small stuff like what day to have the party at this point in time. It will all fall into place! :)|||I would do is closer to the december 14th. That daughter is older, so she will be more aware that it is her birthday and what day her birthday is. The one turning 1 won't know the difference if you have her birthday a week late. I don't know that... I might consider doing them separately though. Like the older one there, and then just a gathering at home for the little one, as that may be overwhelming for her. My children are only 1 year 4 days apart (april 29 and may 3) but we have so far kept their birthdays on their own day. That way they each get to celebrate a party. As they get older (they are now 3 and 2, so next bdays will be 4 and 3) we will let them decide, seeing as they are only one year apart they may have a lot of the same friends.
For example, at the park, Jungle Java's, Gymboree's, Chucky Cheese, etc...|||No. That's silly. They are everywhere.|||I'm not a SAHM, so I know I have no business answering. But I am a public librarian who sees SAHDs occassionally. I think it's great. I would hope, if I were a SAHM, that I would be be kind, friendly, and inclusive to SAHDs.|||I have no problem with them; what, are they going to attack? of course not. Now, if there was attraction or something, then I'd at least think the SAHD would re-think his marriage. I know as a SAHM that I'm not the least bit interested in SAHD's.|||SEVEN!|||no comprende la lengua!
I want to take my 3 year old son out for a few hours...we only have about $20 to spend....should we go watch a movie, go to chucky cheese, go to a park and eat ice cream....what are some good ideas? I'm dropping my other 2 kids off but only have 2-3 hours to go out.
Thanks!|||Take him to the park, if the weather is nice, maybe take two squirt guns, and have a water fight. If you don't like the guns, than any kind of water squirter would work. Ice Cream would be nice, but how about a mini picnic? Take his favorite things to eat. Playing at the park and letting him run and you chase him, or just let him have a ball on the swings and slide, etc.
I have a 3 year old grandson and he would love all of this.
At that age, going to the park is like heaven to them.
~faith|||park & ice cream sounds great. 3 year olds love to run. All he wants is time with you, and to move! The park is perfect for this age!|||nothing food related|||Go to a park and eat ice cream. Don't waste your time and money on something that doesn't create interaction between and your son. A movie is a terrible idea. Even if he enjoys it, it has nothing to do with you. Chuckie Cheese isn't much better, but at least there is a chance for interaction. And, interaction is what he'll remember and cherish.|||Why can't you just take him to the park and save your money? Children don't know about how much things cost. If you get him in a habit of doing things that cost money he will want to do those things more often.
Most kids are happy just being able to go outside and play hard.|||What about the zoo. My son loved that at age 3.|||go to a petting zoo, and let the child touch the animals,
or
go to a regular zoo (and hold onto your child) and takl about what you see. .|||A rich child often sits in a poor mothers lap
why not explore a local park or library?
Maybe go to the local produce store and learn colors by picking out fruits and vegetables?
why not pack a picnic lunch and relax together in a nice shady spot...
the possibilities are endless, there is no need to spend a dime when all you want is quality time. go for activities that give you and your child "togetherness time" time without all the hustle and bustle of distracting games and treats. My favorite thing to do with my son is to makie a giant mess in the kitchen by having him "help" me cook treats, he is two and I let him stir the batter, or pour in the water, that sort of thing. happy "holiday"|||My 4 year old grandson loves to help pack a picnic lunch and go to the park and have a picnic and play on all the stuff.|||Yes. Go to the park. If ice cream is what he likes go have some with him. Go play on the slide and swing and have a blast with him. He will remember his special time with you.|||you should go to park and Ice cream.|||I would say park and ice cream, your child gets out to play and has a yummy treat to top it all off!|||Well, it really depends on personal preference. I think the park sounds like a fun idea. Little kids tend to like the park. Maybe try a petting zoo type thing, unless he is too little. Or you could go to an aquarium to see all the fishys. Have Fun!!!|||Ugh! I can't stand Chucky Cheese!!!!! I would much rather go run around the park.
What my family did is get family passes to the local zoo and children's museum. They run for a year and usually after your second visit with the family pass it has already paid for itself... so you pretty much go for free the rest of the year. It comes in handy at the end of the month when you have paid all your bills and don't have much $$$ for entertainment.|||Take him to the park on the playground or just run around with him a little bit. Little boys love stuff like that. It also wears them out so that they'll sleep at night. I wouldn't give him too much ice cream. It's not the healthiest stuff in the world, but if you want to, it's your child. Make sure whatever he does gives him exercise.|||I think that the best thing that you could do for your son is to just play with him and let him laugh and run. They are very simple at that age. If you just took him out in the back yard or a park. Let him throw a ball, teach him to play catch and let him know emotionally that he is secure and special. But play WITH him, don't just be a watcher. Don't just take him to a playground and let him run around.Save that for a less special time when you don't have the time or energy to give him.
And of course, ice cream as the culmination of the event is a great ending! LOL and enjoy your son. They grow up too fast.|||He would love the park and that is free!|||Why not ask him which place and what activity he prefers out of those choices. Chucky Cheese is a nightmare, but if that's what'll make him happy, then go there. Same for the park and ice cream. Giving him a chance to pick what he really wants to do is what he'll cherish.|||You could go to Chuckie Cheese and spend some money then go to a park or get ice cream. Either would be fun.|||Go buy a couple of happy meals and take him to the park, that's where you will get the most quality time with him that he will remember.|||Just 20 bucks, huh? Well, you could always sell him to a Chinaman. You'd probably make a few grand off of it.
for my daughters 1st birthday next month i wanna take her to the zoo. but my boyfriend is telling me thats stupid and a waste of money. I think it would be fun. she loves animals and shes not old enough for chucky cheese or kings island or anything..
do you think its a stupid idea?|||Thats where I took one of my kids for their 1st b-day, and they had a blast! Try to find one with a petting zoo, she'll really like that, and bring plenty of sunscreen, its hotter than **** outside.|||thats a great idea...in my opinion! my son is gonna go to the zoo for his first time next month..he will be 6 months. and he loves animals and watches them and smiles and talks to them!|||Sounds like a good idea, your boyfriend just wants to play games and eat pizza at chucky cheese is all.|||It is not a stupid idea. Why would he even say that. She will have fun. I would leave him at home. |||I agree with the other answers, it sounds like a lovely day; perfect for a 1 year old.|||it sounds great. my cousin loves the zoo! have fun.
This wrong category glitch is getting worse!I wanna look up the crew's names on houseofnames.com ALL I know is a fat blonde kid with glasses on this cartoon was at a chucky cheese's or somethign and said "Ewww, Dungeons an Dragons nerds" and that's all I know about the show. Also what are those nickelodeon shows for kids with the walking leg without arms or a body and the characters that are all beavers that is NOT angry beavers??|||>>This wrong category glitch is getting worse!I
Then manually pick the correct category, silly.|||Hi
Given that this is the Maths section, I believe the answer to be....
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I wanna look up the crew's names on houseofnames.com ALL I know is a fat blonde kid with glasses on this cartoon was at a chucky cheese's or somethign and said "Ewww, Dungeons an Dragons nerds" and that's all I know about the show. Also what are those nickelodeon shows for kids with the walking leg without arms or a body and the characters that are all beavers that is NOT angry beavers?? Also why does wikipedia say trading cards are depicted as nerdy|||Back again, moron? Try and post something new once in a while, willya? This stupid question was old the 2nd time, let alone the 50th.|||i'll take two hits of whatever this nerd is having,thank you
I have looked at examples and so far the only thing that I have found that I had left out of my notes was that the husband cannot bring girlfriends, concubines or the new wife (or males filling those roles, if that is the case) to any events for the children, i.e., weddings, graduation, school plays, sporting events, recitals, demonstrations, plays, etc. There will be no birthday celebrations except those held at either his home or hers (e.g., no Chucky Cheese's) unless both parties consent and neither party will take the chikdren out of town on their birthdays.|||if you haven't already...make sure you work out funding for education as well as spell out what types of educational facilities they can attend (Universities, Community Colleges, Trade Schools, etc.), cars and who will pay what when the child reaches driving age, payment for graduation extras like invites, cap/gown, etc. (they really add up!!), as well as all the items that are normal when there are children in a marriage: medical, dental, vision, religion, insurance, clothing allowance, etc.
Good luck!|||Well, it's your life and your decision, but I'm not sure that's a very good idea, for the kids' sake. Kids don't understand legalities of things like that and all they know is that this person who their dad loves and is a huge part of their life never comes to support them in their activities. I think it sends a mixed message and will only make the children even more confused and frustrated than they already are.
I know it's hard to imagine being civil to your new husband's significant other, but I think that if all the adults in a child's life can be in the same room together and actually do so without fighting, that is in the best interest of the kids. Think about how you would feel and how your new future husband (who your kids loved very much and vice versa) would feel if he could NEVER attend these special things just because of some divorce agreement from years before. I think it's just asking for trouble.|||My wish....that the dog had gone with her
Her wish...that would never be allowed to be happy again|||Perhaps you could go as far as girlfriends or concubines, but I don't think you can leave out his spouse should he choose to re-marry.
Furthermore, as long as something is not life threatening, then you really can't spell out those sorts of things. I doubt a court would allow a divorce decree that indicated dad can't take his kids to Chuck E Cheese or Disneyworld for their birthday.
You may not agree with his choices. I certainly don't agree with the choices made by my unfaithful ex-wife. But I wouldn't keep her from seeing her boyfriend or taking my daughter to Disneyworld, etc.
The other things, such as no overnight stays of a woman he's not married to, sure. Restricting who he can take to the school play, no cool, no matter how much it hurts you.
It's about the children, remember. So if it hurts you, you have to be the bigger person and get over it. It's better to have dad there at the play, even with his girlfriend or wife, than it is to have dad absent in most cases.|||holidays......
birthdays.....
weekends....
weekly visitations.....
**establish something in there that he can not take the child(ren) out of town unless there is a written consist that includes addresses and telephone numbers to where the children will be located....
If I think of anything more I will let you know...|||may i say that as being from a divored marraige myself, my ex is re-married now, and you cant take his new wife out of the picture.thats being selfish.just because you dont want to see her ,she will still be a step mom to your kids and a part of thier life.even if he doesnt have one yet, you need to decide things that only affect you and him, not your kids|||there are so many things, like sporting events, vehicles and what to do when the kids don't want to go with him for the weekend....|||I wish my ex husband would have been sent to the Moon.
Please make a story using the following.
Put Al Capone, Nixon, the Marlboro Man, a disease infested prostitute from vegas, Profesor Plumb, Chucky Cheese, Tony Montana, and your mom in a giant cage and give them a rope, a chainsaw, a gladius, a throwring knife, a half full bottle of Jagermeister, a large rock, a cannon, and a sharpened stick.
points awarded only if you use all these elements
who would emerge victorious?|||You put them all in the cage. Chucky Cheese drinks all the Jagermeister and starts getting really annoying, the prostitue think's he's cute.
The Marlboro Man won't stop smoking which bothers Profesor Plumb, Plumb grabs the chainsaw and goes after Marlboro's neck. Your mom disaproves of the mess this causes so she goes after Plumb with a sharpened stick. Tony Montana, armed with the rock, defends Plumb. Nixon grabs the gladius and defends your mom.
At this point, Al Capone get fed up with Chucky's antics with the prostitute and blasts everyone with the cannon.
EDIT: I forgot the throwing knife. Oh well, lets just give it the Chucky and the prostitute and let them do what they want with it. I'm sure i don't want to know.|||Homework on the weekend, no thanks:)
but dude seriously a ""disease infested prostitute from Vegas"
couldn't you have more specific?|||Al Capone, Nixon, the Marlboro Man, a disease infested prostitute from vegas, Profesor Plumb, Chucky Cheese, Tony Montana, and your mom in a giant cage and give them a rope, a chainsaw, a gladius, a throwring knife, a half full bottle of Jagermeister, a large rock, a cannon, and a sharpened stick....
all fought against me and lost.|||Put Al Capone and Nixon, the Marlboro Man, a disease infested prostitute from vegas, Profesor Plumb, Chucky Cheese, Tony Montana, and your mom in a giant cage and give them a rope, a chainsaw, a gladius, a throwring knife, a half full bottle of Jagermeister, a large rock, a cannon, and a sharpened stick.
i was the winner|||You sound very bored dude.|||your mom|||Put Al Capone and Nixon, the Marlboro Man, a disease infested prostitute from Vegas, Professor Plumb, Chucky Cheese, Tony Montana, and your mom in a giant cage. Give them a rope, a chainsaw, a Gladi's, a throwing knife, a half full bottle of Jagermeister, a large rock, a cannon, and a sharpened stick.
Then you would have one hell of an orgie|||One Short Short Story, as requested.
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This guy on Yahoo asked people to write a story including "... Al Capone, Nixon, the Marlboro Man, a disease infested prostitute from Vegas, Professor Plumb, Chucky Cheese, Tony Montana, and your mom in a giant cage and give them a rope, a chainsaw, a gladius, a throwing knife, a half full bottle of Jagermeister, a large rock, a cannon, and a sharpened stick."
Several people read the request, but no one thought it would make an interesting story. Someone corrected the misspelled words, though.
THE END|||I think the Vegas prostitute would kick *** those broads are TOUGH and drink like fish, Capone would be a close second.
I love my ma,, but she would get a schooling.|||THE PROSTITUTE
AB|||Are you being funny???
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I no. ur gonna say "ur too young." "Go to Chucky Cheese or something." But kids theese days r bf and gf at this age. Like on the Suite life of Zach and cody. They were like 12 or 13 and they went on dates. Im starting middle school and will be 12 soon. I no most of u r gonna say "Let ur mom come." well wat im trying to ask is, if my mom is coming, wat should i do to make it more of a date but nothing like making out or anything? my bf is shy around parents and i dont want my mom to be all over us. Is there any way that it can still kinda feel like a date but nothing too much?!?!? Please help me. Thank you for ur help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! O and wat should i wear? pink spagetti strap top with pink short skirt? or aqua spagetti strap top and aqua short skirt?|||You are a little young, but I remember being 11 and 12 and I had a boyfriend too. We only went out for like 2 weeks though because he was too immature for me...but that's not the point hehe. Let your mom come and ask if she can sit in the row either in front or behind you. If she insists on behind you so she can watch what is happening say okay, that will show her you are responsible and you were not even thinking on kissing or anything, which you shouldn't anyway. Love is complicated and kids are lucky, so just don't kiss him hehe especially infront of your mom. I think it is better your mom is going because you are both quite young and someone could like steal you haha. As for what to wear, try jeans and a tee-shirt, it is a movie date don't try to dress up. And you shouldn't have to wear a mini skirt around a boy, especially at your age. For the people that think Zack and Cody is for little kids, well they are just being mean and are trying to act all mature. I like it and I am 15, but I am like the essence of mature. Most of the guys are too immature for me at school! Anyways, hope you have fun on your date!|||freak|||u still watch the suitew life of zack and cody you do need too go to chukey cheese
and i would still goi there its fun there:)lol|||First off ditch the short outfit if your mom is coming it wont look good to her and will send the wrong message to the guy. Have your dad come and treat it like a double date or if your mom is single set her up its fun!
much luck|||nope, that's the whole point of your mommie coming along sweetie so that it won't be anything like a date.|||hahah go to chucky cheeses, you read my mind....
well you can still make it feel like a date if you get your mom to just stay behind you, a distance away|||tell your mom you will feel like a complete dork if shes around your bf. tell her how you arent going to do anything bad, and how you no better. tell her how he's very well mannered ro something. idk|||ok, your not too youung. lol, im 13, and i was dating at yur age. um, i suggest doing what me and my bf do when his parents came to the movies w/ us. they sat wayy on the other side of the theatre as us. and if you talk to your mom, and tell her that michael gets nervous around parents, then maybe she'll stay away, and try not to be all over you guyz.
i say aqua outfit!!|||When you get to high school, i bet your parents would let you go on a date, just you and your boyfriend by yourselfs.|||your 11... your mom should come jeeze... she's gonna be driving you, giving you money for your ticket and snacks, and your ride home. What do you PLAN on doing with your bf whos prob 11 or 12?|||all that I can tell you is that if I were your mother, you would not be dating, not wearing the clothes you are speaking of. If you are still watching The Suite life, you are in no way ready to date... trust me, eleven is waaaayyyyy to young, just enjoy being a kid.|||you should be glad your moms coming, and you really dont know anything about dating so why date? im sure it wont be like another month or so before you break up anyway. kids your age cant even hold on to something long enough, and that stupid kid show is not reality. most kids who date think they are more mature than they really are. so you should be greatful your mother is coming with you, and what your wearing already sound slutty, wear jeans and a shirt. and to make it more like a date all you can do is hold hands. thats all you should do anyways|||dammm ur mom wants 2 come... that sucks, next time tell her to drop u off at the movies bc some of ur friends r goin n dont say that your goin on a date with your boyfriend. im 14 so yea i understand ur question more then older ppl probably. as far as ur mom being there, i wouldnt go any farther then holding hands or putting your arm around each other, sorry. but if ur mom leaves the movies 2 go 2 the bathroom or get some popcorn n candy or whatever, thens your chance to either kiss him or make out with him. as for your clothes, i'd wear the pink spaghetti strap, but make sure its really tight on ur body with tight jeans thatll look good, good luck|||lmfao lol a short shirt skirt?WTF go to chucky cheese, because you wont be doing anything dirty on this date. At least at chucky cheese you get balls in your face LOL kids these days...|||oh jesus maggie. the suite life of zach and cody, is sweet as hell man
and you are not too young, i was dating at your age. i'd suggest, to make it sorta like a date without the whole making out in the theater, which to me is trashy anyway, hold his hand, ask him to buy a snack, be happy, and have fun. although you are not too young to date, you are to young to be sticking your tounge down anyones throat, so, im glad your mom is tagging along. Mom knows best! and aqua, is better than pink. just cause pink is not my favorite color :)|||You are too young. Period. In everyone's eyes (except your own) you are a baby. If you base your life off of TV shows you are going to have a crappy life. Most kids your age are NOT dating, stop deluding yourself.
If your Mom allows you to go on an outing with a boy then of course she is going to go with you. You can't go by yourselves, your not old enough to be out by yourselves.
Just being out together is a date. Enjoy the movie, share pop corn and hold hands. And try not to dress like a wh*re which is what you were describing as possible outfits to wear. You would be surprised how much better people look in a pair well fitting jeans than a short skirt.|||I had my first boyfriend at 11. We had so much fun together and went out a lot. When we went to the movies, my parents used to drop us off and pick us up after. I had a cell phone so we were always in connection. If you don't have a cell phone, then you should ask your parents to borrow one of theirs and call after the movie. If they still don't let you go, ask them what they WOULD let you guys do together by yourselves. If you and your parents can work something else out, call your bf and see if you can change the plan. My 1st date with my boyfriend was like this: After school, we walked together to get and ice cream and then went to the park to feed the ducks. I thought it was a better first date than going to the movies because we got to talk and get to know each other. It was really fun.
And I think everyone who answered and said you are too young should not be talking. You like who you like and you date who you want and it's your decision, not theirs.
Good Luck!
We don't want to have our baby's birthday at Chucky Cheese ... any suggestions? I live in the Fairfax, VA|||I am a online party planner if you need help I can help you at a lower price than my site says, I can help with your party for 100 dollars or just findng a places and I can book it for a low cost of 15 dollar. My site is onlinepartyplanner.webs.com...I can help you with anything you need depending on what you choose, my email is crammy1993@yahoo.com
P.S- do not pay attention to the prices because i gave you a discoutn price...i regular charge 500 dollars|||what are you kidding me. chuck e cheese's is the best place for a 1st birthday. any birthday. stressless for you. the child doesnt care. all your child will care about is the cake and ballons. the party is primarily for pictures later in life ie memories. go ahead and settle for chuck e cheeses -- where a kid can be a kid.|||Have it at home. It's cheap. Besides a first birthday is not going to be remembered by your child. If home is not an option then maybe a McDonalds PlayPlace or something like that.
ok my little bro's birthday is today and i need ideas on where to take him somwhere fun for both of us (he's 8) and not that expensive somewhere besides chucky cheese or safarri land? any ideas?|||well it depends on wehre you live at?
if you lived somewhere cool like a big city there would be a lot to do... but if your in a smaller town like most of us you could
1. take him to a movie he's been wanting to see
2. take him to buy a toy or something he has been wanting
3. go to toys r us and play with the toys
4. take him out to eat?
5. take him to a play
6. invite his friends over
7. play video games with him?
idk anymore really? hope this helps a little|||laster tag, the movies, beach|||go bowling..
or laser tag :P|||build a bear workshop|||What about miniature golf or bowling or a day at the arcade. Or build a bear. It will make lots of memories if you take your camera and you can put the pictures together in a frame and decorate it with birthday stickers!|||Build a bear workshop kids love that place. It's not that expensive.|||mcdonald's|||Go-kart racing, putt putt golf, an arcade, batting cages, or take him to the mall and see a movie and give him 10 dollars and let him go in any store he wants and find something to buy.|||take him to get pizza then go to a park and play foot ball. if its to cold to go outside stay inside and play video games. if you don't have video games you can watch a move.|||bowling. if he can pick up one|||To the bowling alley, if he can control himself to the movies, then to Mc Donalds or Burger King or something...|||i'm not from america (it sounds like thats where you are from) but i'm going to suggest you get a picnic together of all his favourite foods, maybe even ask him to come along to the supermarket and get stuff and make it as fun as possible. maybe even take a camera and after the day is done make a scrap book about it! a birthday he won't forget!
i remember taking my brother to the beach and taking photos of pebbles etc that we made funny faces out of! good luck x|||Let's all do another hands across America but this time we'll make it hands across the Americas spanning from Canada to Argentina and we do it for 4 hours.|||How about the local skating rink? that's where my kids always want to go. Or if he's not the wimpy type take him to play paintball, he would probably really like that. They have parks where you can go do that or you could take him to play putt putt golf.|||Take him to the movies to see "The Seeker: The Dark is Rising" he'll soak it up.|||How about mini golf? Or a go-cart track? I'm sure any video arcade would be good, but you said not too expensive. Is there a park near you with swings and such? That's more fun than you might think, and doesn't cost anything.|||Take him to a matinee, I hear transformers is showing.|||hey why dont you take him out for a day of fun? you guys can go get ice cream, go maybe peter piper pizza (if they have where u are), go out to eat somewhere kiddish, ooh and board walk and ceramic cafe' are really fun!|||get him star wars stuff!!!!!!!!!!|||take him to the pool, and then to the candy shop...get some candy, go out to lunch, or dinner and then go see a movie...or you could take him to boomers if you know what that is...|||Take him to a batting cage and hit some balls.|||Legoland! Woohoo..
Arcade, Zoo, Amusement park..|||Pee Wee Golf;
It's my son's 2nd birthday tomorrow and my fiance wants to pick him up from daycare early and do something with him...the problem is that we can't figure out what! He's too young for a Children's Museum, and he would get lost in the pit of balls at Chucky Cheese. Any ideas? Right now our whole state is covered (literally) in ice, so we can't take him playing outside in the snow, so it's inside activities only!|||Well. Since he is only two,don't feel pressured to make this day monumental. Odds are he won't remember it in the long run. How about just having a day at home with immediate family. Have it decorated in his favorite character. And his favorite new food. And of course him having his first piece of cake. And take lots of pictures.|||I would suggest taking him to a place like Color Me Mine or somewhere where he can paint and draw or things like that|||chucky cheese or do an inside party and have a horton hears a who theme. pin the tail on the donkey or rent a blow up jummp house.|||Family time is prolly best. stay home. invite grandma. have fun.
at what age do you take a newborn baby out? my sister inlaw, takes her three week old baby to chucky cheese, to see her co workers and to the mall....he has not even had his first shots yet....i dont think it is safe for the baby. any thoughts at what age or time a new born should be taken out into public?|||i think you should avoid public places when theyre only a couple weeks old.. but stroller walk, or see grandparents it okay.. Yeah, i agree with you it's not smart for her to be taking him out everywhere..|||Chances are he HAS had his first shots since they give some shots at birth.
I suppose I should ask: are you a mom?
While that's not something I would do, I understand your sister-in-law! She's proud of her baby and trying to keep up with her busy life.
Don't judge her so negatively though.|||I took my 4 month old out to a restaurant on the way home from the hospital. I also flew to Missouri with him when he was 2 weeks old. So I think personally people like y'all are overprotective. Sorry. Good Luck!|||Nothing, and I mean nothing is germier than a hospital. The next germiest place is a doctors office -particularly pediatricians. And people take babies there all the time.
I have always taken my son out. Even once they have their "first shots" that doesn't really protect them.|||Your baby isn't touching people, except you, at that age, as long as they aren't (the public) breathing on her, she is fine. My kids never got sick at that age, from going out in public. (unless you are talking about passing your baby from person to person, then the risk is higher. But to the store, you gotta relax a bit.)|||it depends on the person. I look at it this way you have to take them outside to leave the hospital. To be honest i took my seven month daughter out twice when she was only a week old. To sea world and the zoo. Her grandparents and great grandparents where in. To be honest it had no ill effects on her at all , she selpt in her car/stroller and was perfect, to be honest it hurt me more. I had 3 degree tear and was very sore after thouse two trips. After that she didnt go out till her two week visit and then two month. We would go for walks after her one month mark but thats just me. As long as you take the right precaution everything should be fine.|||Its always best to wait until the baby has some shots as they are immunization shots to protect the child.
Sometimes we have to bite our lip and stay out of other's business because it will only cause conflict. Keep your thoughts to yourself so you can enjoy your new baby nephew.|||No actually...you're right he most likely HAS NOT had his shots...my son started his first immunizations at 2 months..
The only "shots" they get at birth is the hepatitis and they've even stopped doing that.
In my opinion IT IS NEVER safe to take ANY child to Chuck E. Cheese as it's a breeding ground for disease...
I took my son out a few times in his first month...but no one was allowed to touch him and I almost always had him in the closed stroller (because he was usually sleeping).
It's really at the mothers discression as to when the baby meets the world...
As long as she's reasonably careful and is not passing baby off from person to person ...baby should be fine.
Make sure that she carries Purrell with her and never lets anyone handle the baby without washing their hands and using Purrell first...that will greatly minimize the exposure at least to contact borne bacteria and viruses.|||Newborns still have the immunities they received from their moms in utero, even more so if they are being nursed. It's actually the new mother that is most at risk of exposure to disease, since she's worn down from all the midnight feedings, etc. She needs to be careful not to push herself too hard.
I took my twins to church when they were one week old.|||That is honestly a personal decision. I would be careful taking a newborn baby where there are a lot of germs. Just think how easy it is for someone to come up and "germify" your baby! Every mom feels differently about it just be cautious and use your own judgement. I am a mother to a 4 1/2 year old 16 month old and i'm currently pregnant. I honestly prefer to wait until the immune system is built up a bit more and then I only take them where there is healthy family or invite them to my home. I let my husband do the grocery shopping and things to that effect.|||he should of had some shots by now
did he really not have any shots???
my aunt a peditrician recommends waiting tilll 4 weeks old to be around people best of luck|||My first was visiting the day she came home and grocery shopping the next day. My second I stayed in a few days but that was only because I was tired not because its bad for the baby. The baby just left the most liekly place a person is to BECOME sick-the hjospital!|||We took both of our kids out right from the beginning. Our first trip to Wal-Mart was on the way home from the hospital to get prescriptions from the pharmacy. Newborns have a lot of protection from their mom's passed-on immune system for the first few months.|||You get antibodies by coming in contact with the germs. Your body realises they are foreign and makes antibodies to attack them.
You can't be immunised against all germs. Studies have shown that making your children super clean can have negative side effects as once they do come into contact with the germs their body has no idea how to react to it.
You have to find a happy medium between letting them come in contact with things and keeping them clean. At that age baby wouldn't be touching much only mom.
Enjoy your new nephew|||Technically the baby went "out" the day he/she left the hospital. However, if you are worried talk to your pediatrician about specific outing dates like when the high levels are for RSV, flu, and viruses of that nature. Your doctor will give you the best advise.
Good luck.|||Everyone debates this one differently. I can understand her wanting to show off the new one to her co-workers. I have seen little ones as young as 3 days old in the stores. Right or wrong, it is an individuals choice, and not for others to hold her judgment.
The baby does get all of the mothers immunities ( to a certain degree). I am sure baby will be fine, and once he gets his shots, he will be cranky and she may not want to go with him. He is perfectly safe. Mine was 2 months preemie, and at 2 months old, was around a young girl with the chicken pox. She is 14 now, and drives me nuts!
Remember, it's not your baby, and you will just get hard feelings started by making an issue of this. It is one of those topics just better left alone.|||Since your sister inlaw is probably still breastfeeding, she's constantly transferring her own resistance to any diseases the baby may come in contact with through her breast milk, which provides antibodies along with all the other things a baby needs to grow. Chances are that if the baby "catches" anything, the antibodies provided by the breast milk will be sufficient to ward off any serious consequences, even things that he will need a shot for later. The baby will only be able to get seriously sick from something that the mother isn't resistant to, and due to constant contact between the baby and mother, even if the baby does get sick, the mother may still be able to develop a new resistance and pass it on.
I do agree, however, that it's not smart to bring a newborn to bacteria-infected places like chuckie cheese- but if he's not touching surfaces, it's not devastating.|||I took my son out of the house to wal-mart when he was 3days old. I did have this older lady say my god he is too young to be here. But I did not agree one bit. He is almost 2 now and has been healthy from day one. My trip to the store did not effect him at all ;) I'm now pregnant w/ my second and will take her to the store w/ me as soon as she is born. Its all about personal choice.
its called person of interest and the music video is in chucky cheese .. xD hahahahh its AWEFUL|||Its soooooo gud...isn't it?!
I love that song
jk. That would be effeminate...and really creepy (why does this keep happening?)|||i can say with all faith that i will never hear it , i have yet to hear an entire bieber song too , it is good to be me :) ( just in that regard )|||lolololololololololololololololololololo…|||new song same old sh*t..|||The girl cannot sing and her music is soooooo cheesey and terrible !|||"Same sh*t, different toilet"|||*covers ears and ducks and covers under table* save me satan T_T|||The acting is really bad.|||yor useless|||WWHHHHYYYYYY MMMMEEEEE?????!!!|||yes i heard it and i really don't like it
in fact i liked it less than her other 2 songs|||Does this really surprise you?
a park that has some water recreation
raging waters
knotts berry farm
chucky cheese|||I would go with a contained area like Chuck E. Cheese.|||Well Chuckee Cheese doesn't really have any water activities but you can probably find a some nearby water parks if you search online.|||chucky cheese they stamp your hand with kid and adult alike .. So noone can leave with your child but you. Have fun|||For a 3yr old I would stick to chucky cheese|||A water recreation park would be kind of difficult to keep your eye on all the kids so I would scratch that. I would go witgh Chucky Cheese or even McDonalds. The employees at McDonalds go out of their way to make sure the kids have a good time. They plan games and activities for the kids. I should know, I used to work at a McDonalds. Have fun.|||hi boy/girl well theme party's are always nice my little couzin had a car party and it look like a f1 circuit and everyhing was cars all over cake etc..|||I think a park with water recreation. I don't live America I don't know much about the rest of the places you asked about|||how many people are you planning on inviting?
My daughter is also turning three, and we're having 3 people over for a small butterfly party. 3 year olds are hard enough to manage without all the stimulus and excitement of the places you've listed above. Being responsible for all of them in those open spaces - I couldn't do it.
Generally the rule of thumb for a manageable bday is the number of children should match the age. and then you do something at home. It's actually more special I think, and if it's fewer kids you can actually put more effort into it. IF you have a son, a theme party with a theme cake, cookies, games all work really well. For my daughter, I'm making butterfly wings for all her guests (two are boys actually), butterfly cupcakes - we'll have a chrysalis search and a butterfly story time.|||I had my three year old's birthday at chuckie cheese she loved it. It was great that chuckie cheese is secure and make sure they only leave with the person that took them there. The only problem I had was she was scared of the guy dressed in the mouse outfit but other than that she had a blast.|||Larry Flynts HUSTLERS CLUB OH YEAH|||Ok you want to take a bunch of 3 year olds to a water park? That sounds like 6 o'clock new waiting to happen... Chucky Cheese is easy or some places have other kid friendly mini themeparks... I forget what it was called but there was one place where it was like a huge mcdonald's playground (but it wasn't mcdonalds).... Anyway... I recommend staying away from the water.
ok i not much of a smoker but a few days ago i took like maybe 5 or 5 small hits. and today i was called in for an interveiw next week for chucky e cheese. so need to know what to do/.??
drink tons of water which i already do. like 8 bottles a day.|||Do not drink bleach of any amount! Drinking vinegar doesn't help either, and neither do those 'detox' kits. Drink lots of water, tea, coffee, and cranberry or grape juice, this will dilute your urine so the metabolites of the marijuana are harder to detect. It's probably too late to burn it out of your fat cells unless you have a very high metabolism and exercise a LOT.
Keep drinking lots of water and fluids up until your test (should they test). About three days before your test take a creatine supplement, and the morning of the test take a B-complex vitamin and four aspirin. The creatine and the B vitamins help to cover the fact that your urine is diluted by making it yellow and and fixing the pH. Aspirin have been shown to mess up urine tests. Don't ever give your first piss of the day for a urine test, and when you're giving the sample catch the piss midstream. Since you don't smoke often you should pass with flying colors.
And don't try to tamper with the test, that doesn't work.|||Nothing you can do.
Only TIME works.
A 1x use of THC can stay in your system up to 9 days.
Whether it will or not depends on how good your liver is, and how fast it gets rid of toxins.
And before you ask, NOTHING you put in your mouth affects how the liver works at all -- except of course, other toxins, which slows it down.
So if you regularly drink, drug or whatever, your liver is always busy sorting stuff out, which means the THC will last longer.
Meaning possibly the full 9 days... in which case, SCREWED DUDE!|||Since Chucky Cheese is not a high security job where safe operation of heavy equipment is required, I doubt if a drug test is needed. I could be wrong, but remember not to use drugs since they can get a hair sample from an applicant that can tell your past use of ALL narcotics that goes back a couple of years.|||Cranberry juice, vinegar, a very small amount of bleach.... Um I know smokes shops sell **** that cleanse ur system but they keep It low key. Well I know in L.A they do. But it's not granatee that ur test will b clean or dirty cuz a fuken
Pot head test can come out clean, every one is different|||This is the beer, wine and spirits area and your question is about narcotics. You will stand a better chance of a useful answer if you were to pose your question in a more appropriate area.|||Bloodletting|||exercise lots|||Just tell them one of the animatronic mice got you high. They will understand.
Just like to punch just because?
For me Chucky of Chucky Cheese I just hate him.|||The burger king. he's just creepy!|||Ronald McDonald, he's not mentioned that much anymore, because he's scared of me.|||the King from burger king i hate that thing|||ronald mcdonald!!|||the burger king guy. annoying.
my cuz is a boy needs a huge awesome! birthday party!
NO PETER PIPER! NO CHUCKY CHEESE!
.must be in san antoinio tx!
thinking about going to:
lazerquest
or
paintball|||Paintball for sure|||I'm guess I'm going to be the odd one out......
I'm gonna say Lazerquest. (:
Tell your cousin happy bday!!! =]|||Paintball for sure! Happy birthday!
looking for unique stuff to put in my Baby daughter's play room -
Would like to find stuff like they have at Play Centers -Like GYMBOREE & Chucky Cheese
Like ball pits, Tunnels, Huge Soft Blocks to climb on and stuff like that maybe even a slide -LOL- I want the room to be full of things for her to do -And I need a unique looking book shelf
Gonna piant the room in Bright Bold colors
(Its my dining room -LOL gonna be her playroom -cant wait to get started)
I've got the budget to do it -just need the resources
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www.tarikyousef.com, great custom items, unique designs and it will not be an eyesore in your old dining room.
If your budget allows, an interior designer could work wonders and bring together many different elements like toys, custom furniture, paint, etc.
My son will be 7 years old on August 5th and I never gave him a birthday party at home, I always took him to Chucky Cheese. My son asked could he have a party this year and I do not know where to find a Magician or a Clown at a reasonable price here in Michigan. Could someone please help!
Thanks|||Look in the phone book or on-line ... my cousin just turned 7 and she had a clown at her birthday party ( who did magic tricks, balloons, face make-up .. etc ) and the kids absolutely loved it - she kept them very entertained ... maybe since he's a boy - the Magician would seem a little more tough than a clown ... ask him ... good luck and have fun with it ... !|||get a magician!
my baby will be 1yr old in about 3 weeks and need some ideas, thanks, oh and not chucky cheese either..|||I would say stay at home. A first birthday does not need to be a huge party. We had ours at home, and got the 1st birthday themed stuff from the party store. Had food, easy stuff everyone will like, veggie tray, fruit, chip/pretzels etc. Then of course you need to get/make a cake for your little one to dig into (I prefer to make the cake, makes it more special, plus on thing my mom always did was bake any kind of cake we wanted and I and sticking with that with my kids.)|||Take some of the toys he or she likes and make a themed birthday party at your own house. Make a cake, and get a pinata. Set some games up that the whole group will enjoy.
Be creative|||He's to young to really appreciate to much, so don't go nuts. I'd just stick to family.|||are you asking about a birthday party? If you are then I would have to say that when my son was 1 he still took 2 naps a day and got very cranky at certain times of the day. Your best thing to do is buy them their own little b-day cake and a larger one and invite close family and friends. Don't go all out your baby wont remember it any way and he will have a great time with just family and a few of the close people he knows. By the way take lots of pics!!!|||Make it very small, family, a few friends...they don't understand, and certainly don't remember...save the fan fair for when they are older!!!|||Take him somewhere like the park and play with him as long as he is having fun. Then look in his eyes and say I love you so very much. Go home and put him down for a nap. When he awakens, feed him his favorite food. When he's done give him a big hug and tell him you love him again. Put aside your days chores and just be with your son. Do this for the rest of his birthdays and he'll have the greatest memories of his loving Mother/Father.
Of course the nap thing may not go over well when he's sixteen :)|||Do something fun at home with family and friends. If the weather is nice where you are have a BBQ and some outside games and drinks and have the cake and stuff for the baby.|||The first birthday party is basically a party for you. The baby is not going to really know what is going on. So dont spend a lot of money. For my son we just did a family and close friends cookout. He still had a lot of fun.
Other than McDonalds and Chucky Cheese.... We live in Orlando Florida|||Dave & Busters??
http://www.daveandbusters.com/Locations/鈥?/a>|||Do they still have Eltorito's there? My son when he wsas 3 or 4 used to love going there. Also, being in the Disney area, theres bound to be lots of activities. Wish I had a bette answer.|||Eola Park.|||Why don't you do a picnic at a park. Just grab drive thru or pack a picnic.|||burger king
wendy's
friendly's
applebee's|||Take out junk food and tie the kid on a tree|||Fun World or a bowling or skating rink would be a nice place to take your kid. Do you have any of these in Florida?
My son is turning 3 years old in December, and I need some ideas for the theme. Since it's a winter party, it's hard to think of anywhere, and it can't be at my house, b/c we're moving, and not Chucky Cheese. He loves Curious George, but I want it creative.|||Can you have it at a relative/friend's house? If not, that's kinda tough. Are you moving locally? If so, maybe he can wait until you guys move into your new place. I usually get fun theme ideas for kids bdays at party stores. Visit this site:
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Good luck.|||bob the builder is always a winner. try a community rec ctr. you can rent them by the hr sometimes. i did and it worked. they will let you use the gym and stuff. good luck|||Try the zoo, by the monkeys. That could get interesting. Most zoos have a place inside for things like that.|||Do you have a local YMCA or Rec. Center?
You could also find somewhere to have a sleding party.
Start with all the kids going slidding and bring thermus's of hot cocoa and little cups for when they are all pooped out. Then have everyone gather at a place to go and eat and do presents and cake, etc.|||How about Build a Bear? That's what I'm doing for my son's birthday end of Nov.|||why not try a peter pan theme pirates for boys and fairys for the girls|||why dont you go over to a family members place and have the party there?...many stores have party stuff for so many different things..have a curious george theme party and make little costumes of some sort for the kids that have to do with curious george. have them dress up as bananas! that would be cute. lol something creative and different like that would be good|||we are doing a dan zane house party theme, everyone has to dress bohemian like dan zane and friends, were gonna have dan zanes music and videos. also I will have a huge canvas with a tarp, the kids can come and paint on it then I'll hang it in my sons room
i live in appleton, wisconsin and im with a friend and we want to go somewhere fun we are 13 we aren't talking about like chucky cheese we're talking about like petco or petland which are unfortanetly closed. where else couold we goo!?|||skating rink
pool
arcade / grand slam
batting cages
lazer tag
mall
ice rink
smoothie store
rita's icee
cold stones
zoo if it's nearby
amusement park
go on a walk
an old persons store and try on clothes
put put / mini golfing
a salon / spa
biking around
movie theatre
blockbusters and rent a dvd
play some video games
local basketball court and find some guys to play a game with
anything sound fun?|||cinema... a zoo... shopping... bowling....swimming...stay in and watch films... sorry i've ran out of ideas x|||i don't know weather there is any bowling place or watch movies|||im not sure there is the mall, movies, bowling, the zoo, idk there aint much you can do cuz you are preaty young you got no wheels to take you anywere|||How about a movie or walking a trail in the park?
Check out the link for the recreation department in your town maybe you can find something you both would be interested in.
if ur foster dad said u were a baby and dont act ur age? he said it cuz i like chucky cheese and 2 watch cartoons 2 but i am a kid
so how am i supose 2 act???????? so i was thiking of doing drugs and smoking cuz that is what older people do so is that what he wants|||tell him how he makes you feel and be yourself don't do drugs or smoke that's really bad for you ok|||You are blowing this entire situation way out ot proportion. You shouldn't get mad, because it's just an opinion and opinions do not count. Secondly, drugs and alchol aren't the answer to your problem. People will tell you that drugs and alchol only bring about more problems, becasue you can become addicted and it's hard to stop.|||He just wants you to mature a little! dO NOT dO DRUGS !|||He is being stupid i know lots of adults who like cartoons and Chucky Cheese is cool.Like you said your a kid and don't listen to him he sounds like the baby, so ignore him.|||Lol the ****? how old are you, nine?
What are some things that you wish you had included in your divorce agreement but didn't?
I have looked at examples and so far the only thing that I have found that I had left out of my notes was that the husband cannot bring girlfriends, concubines or the new wife (or males filling those roles, if that is the case) to any events for the children, i.e., weddings, graduation, school plays, sporting events, recitals, demonstrations, plays, etc. There will be no birthday celebrations except those held at either his home or hers (e.g., no Chucky Cheese's) unless both parties consent and neither party will take the children out of town on their birthdays.|||The men answering this are soooo funny. They don't know you and your circumstances so ignore them. You are right. As a woman, I have seen countless destroyed weddings over this very issue. Besides, that wasn't the question, was it? You wanted to know what you should include and simply stated that you had found this in another agreement. Are these guys defensive or wh?.
Anyway, you should include something about taking the kids out of the country. That is really an issue in this international world.
Also, a parent can agree to stand on his head when he picks up the kids if that is what you agree to without the court and simply file. These guys above are funny!|||You have serious control issues. Meds and a trip to the shrink can help.
If your daughter is old enough to get married, then why she needs a parenting plan? You are taking your grudge way too far, Your daughter can invite whomever she wants to her wedding.
Jeez, lady, you give me the creeps|||Judging from your attitude, I can see why hubby ditched your ***.|||You don't legally have that right. Didn't you all go to mediation? The mediator would've explained the whole boyfriend/girlfriend of the spouse thing works. They ARE allowed to be there unless they are abusive or some kind of criminal. Sucks...but you cannot supersede the laws of the land.|||+1 to what blunt said above.
Even if your husband is a liar and a cheat, let your adult child decide if he/she wants dad in his/her life.
Good gravy.
Perhaps you could go as far as girlfriends or concubines, but I don't think you can leave out his spouse should he choose to re-marry.
Furthermore, as long as something is not life threatening, then you really can't spell out those sorts of things. I doubt a court would allow a divorce decree that indicated dad can't take his kids to Chuck E Cheese or Disneyworld for their birthday.
You may not agree with his choices. I certainly don't agree with the choices made by my unfaithful ex-wife. But I wouldn't keep her from seeing her boyfriend or taking my daughter to Disneyworld, etc.
The other things, such as no overnight stays of a woman he's not married to, sure. Restricting who he can take to the school play, no cool, no matter how much it hurts you.
It's about the children, remember. So if it hurts you, you have to be the bigger person and get over it. It's better to have dad there at the play, even with his girlfriend or wife, than it is to have dad absent in most cases.|||Very good. I would hope the same holds for you. What happens when you meet someone?
Are you really a person who does not need love, companionship or dare I say sex? That is of course if the restrictions work both ways.
That would be the only reason for that crap.
Oh yea, thats for him, not for you.
I think I can see why he bailed out.
My son will be turning 2 next month and I need to figure out something soon to have for entertainment and get the invitations out. I don't want to do Chucky Cheese because it's so far away that I am afraid parents won't bring thier kids. I don't want to have just a cook out because that is so boring - I mean it's his BIRTHDAY. I want to CELEBRATE and I want the kids to have fun. However, there is so little that 2 yr olds can do... I have thought of a pony but I don't know if they are too little for that too? Please help! I want this to be different,fun and memorable. Thank you in advance for your advice!|||Do you have any place like a Gymboree or any kid's gym near you? Because that is hands down the best place to do a two year old's birthday party.
If you have to/want to do it at home.... rent a bouncy house/moonwalk thing - the kids will LOVE that, and it will provide hours of entertainment. I had someone dressed up as Elmo come for my son's birthday party, and I'll warn you, it scared the crap out of all the kids except my son. Another idea is a clown that does balloons/face painting (although again, beware that most kids are petrified of these things at age 2). I think they're too young for ponies, but a friend of mine had a travelling petting zoo with small animals (like bunnies and stuff) come to her party and that was a huge hit. Another friend had a lady come that did a puppet show, that was a big hit.
Hope this helps!!!|||Rent an air bouncer, kids LOVE those and because it's at your house they can bounce in it all day long for as long as they want and not have worry about some smelly carney telling them time is up!|||Get a Pinata! Kids and adults love them! Put some lottery tickets in there for the adults!
Plan around nap time!
Make all finger foods, kids love finger foods. (PB&J, strawberries and bananas wrapped in flat bread and cut into sections - so yummy!)
Have a family member dress up as a clown (lots of kids are scared of them. If you have someone do it for you it will save $$) OR hire one that does balloon animals.
Get all the kids & adults fun hats to wear.
Fill a small pool with like 100 mini rubber duckies for them to get in andplay with!
Use little things to make it special - fun straws, balloons everywhere... little stuff is what the kids get all geeked up about!
But remember how your child is, normally children at 2 are very unpredictable. So be patient!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!|||why not have a theme party? although your child will probably not remember the party, it would make for great picture for him to see later in life. You could do a sports theme or a cowboy theme or even a popular character theme like Dora the Explorer or Blues Clues. It would be great if your husband or other family member could find a costume to dress up as one of these characters and show up at the party. If you told the other parents you were going to have one of the characters from sesame street or other popular kids character there, they would be excited to bring their kids and the kids would LOVE it!. Like I said, it would make for great pictures the day of the party to show off later, too.|||hmm...
you could go to a local park or a farm/petting zoo where they have all different animals and no clean up. Or an aquairum or if your short on cash just have like a cook-out at someone's house and bring lots of toys!|||I say do the big stuff for when they're older and tehy can remember it. I know some kids are afraid of animated charachters, and clowns but, maybe blue from blues clues, sesame st charachter. Do a family thing with a twist on it. Good luck|||if its warn hook sprinklers up and let them run and get wet. kids love to be wet, make sure they have plenty of warm towels and sunblock. I did this and the kids screamed with delight all day. Have little sandwiches, and chicken fingers. For a snack do cherios and gold fish crackers,|||Take them to the park and let them run around! I mean there two! It doesn't really matter! Of course bring a cake! Maybe bring a few games, but you don't need anything fancy.|||how about mcdonalds kids love that place plus the outdoor activities are geared for children your sons age and it would in a confined area where you wouldn't have to worry about the kids getting lost. the kids will have a ball.
A friend is turning 30 and he'd like to do something fun for his 30th Birthday party. It's not until the 21st of Sept, but time is running short and I wanted to see if you guys had any good ideas for a party?
Likely around 25-35 so people, too big to hold in an apartment.
A couple thoughts have been to do it at Chucky Cheese just for nostalgia's sake, or maybe do something at a casino with food and gaming for everyone.
I'm in Seattle, so suggestions of venue in the Greater Seattle are welcome if you happen to be in the area, but obviously not necessary.
Any and all ideas welcome!
Thanks,
Jim|||Go to K1-Speed! I checked for you and there is one in Seattle. It is a race track, and they are Italian go-karts, but they are not little kid go karts. They go about 45MPH. They give you gear to wear and everything. We took my friend for her 25th bday in July. Everyone loved it!
There are alos b-day packages where the winners will get trophies and stuff! Check it out!
www.k1speed.com|||Depends how much money you have to spend. Casinos are good. Can you rent a banquet hall?
Do you have any idea's? I live in CA in Oakland and Chucky Cheese is the norm. I know he'll only be One but it's his first B-day true the big kids will benefit anyways but atleast they will have fun! and the memories on the video camera will be wonderfull!!!!|||will he even know it's his birthday? its your son's day - he should have fun, not the freeloading older kids. Have it at home, get a nice cake and play lots of fun games.|||Undoubtly the first b-day party should be held at home.|||home...screw that processed crap|||I would do chucky cheeses|||In your house!|||I had my first Birthday at Chuck E. Cheese and it was great to see that big ol' mouse dancing around!!!! Oh boy those memories are great..especially on tape. =DDD|||In your house. Don't forget to invite me.|||You don't have to do anything big for a fist b-day. But a gathering at home with friends and family would be great. You baby may not remember but family and friends will.|||The baby's not going to expect a hooplah. But a kid like enviroment will have the kids be happy and so will your baby. I think the only problem with chucky cheese is that if the big kids play in the arcades and tubes, your baby will want to too but he's not old enough. I say rather than making the party big and crazy, just invite alot of people and kids over so its still big and special, but most things for kids will be to big for your baby. so just invite a clown or a magician for the party. good luck!|||okay, have you not seen that there is a war going on and starving children in Africa with many illnesses, wake up the celebration of life at one is great but let's get realistic he won't remember it and the chucky cheese is so disturbingly disgusting I have no idea where to begin, look around and hug him and give him a chance at new ideas that will shape and change this ugly society we are creating|||at that age, either your home or a relative's home.|||(now lets get real here) your kids 1 and you want the party right, the kid will never remember it save your money bake a cake and take some picks at home put the money you were gonna waiste in a savings bond for the kids college.|||home, he's only turning 1 u should'nt waste a lot of $$ on a party he won't remember|||I think you should consider having your baby's B-day at home or maybe a picnic in the park would be nice.Chucky Cheese is a bit overwhelming for a one year old.|||He might be afraid of the mouse! Home is his secure base. Always a safe bet when kids are young.|||i suggest as an octoberos also that its better to celebrate the b- day of ur child in the orphanage
....
as a sign that ur so thankful to have a child
and as ur child grew up he/she will know
how he/she thankful is to have a mother like u
that shaping his/her mind a good one|||we did ours at round table, it was fairly quiet, there's fun food and the older kids played a little with the goody bags and my son's opened presents that he wasn't using. all in all it went well. i don't think c.c. is really the best spot for a one year old, maybe something a little more relaxed...a park with a playground or something would be good too.|||For my son's first birthday, I did it at home. I think for that age, it's best to be home. Also have activities or outdoor things for older kids attending. You have many more years to have one at Chuck E. Cheese's.|||at your house or maybe at a park so they can all play and you can a bbq or something..?
I have a sister who's birthday is in early January and she needs help with ideas. These are the things that we can not have.
1. A house party of any type (ex. sleep-over)
2.Swimming
3.Resteraunts including Chucky Cheeses
4.Skating (Roller/Ice)
5.Ammusment Parks
Something fun and simple. Bowling is on her maybe list. She isgoing to invite at least 8 people.
Thanks|||Have an one of these themes in a park ?
Candy Theme
Car Crazy
Tropical Luau
Fiesta
Sweet Sounds of age 12
Princess
New York
Mardi Gras Madness!
Winter Wonderland
Under The Sea
Sports Star|||Since you can't have a house party and there is at least 8 girls coming, you can renta nice hotel room. In January I think they will be cheaper because it is not summer. The girls can run around and swim in the indoor pool. My friend did this for her 11th or 12thy birthday and it was super fun!
:)|||im a 12 year old girl and from my POV i think a swimming party would be a fun and cool idea! then after words come back to the house and have cake presents and a sleepover with movies! if its boy/girl an ammusment park or skating would be a better idea!
glad i could help!|||Maybe just go to a park for a picnic
i have a soon to be 2 year old and i have no idea were to take her....im on a budget but i also want her to have fun...im in L.A...I've taken her to chucky e cheese for her first so i want sumthing diff.....thanks alot|||the zoo, all kids love animals|||She is too little to remember, or care what you do. Just be together and laugh and kiss. Give her a kiss and hug for me.|||She's a little bit young to really know what a birthday is, but if you are part of a group of other mothers with 2 year olds, invite them over with their little ones for a play date. Set up games and tasks that two year olds enjoy. Cake and punch is usually all thats needed for little kids, unless you want to add some carrot stix, mac and cheese and chicken tenders. For the mom's, have a vege platter, fresh fruit, and grown up chicken tenders!|||Easy. Just remember that you are holding this party for yourself, since she is too young to care.|||zoo
aquarium
Mc Donalds
indoor fun park with jumpers
picnic at the park to play on the slides and swings
she is 2- she won't care where you go.
Ive punched:
Chucky from chucky cheese
Taz at sixflags
Snoopy at knotts and
Santa Claus at the mall
I may need some counseling.|||Not TAZ!!!!!
I've hugged one... Not punched.|||I punched "Goofy" at Disneyland...He was gettiing a little frisky!|||HAHAHAHA! I WAS ABOUT 5 YEARS OLD. I WAS WITH MY FAMILY AT DISNEY LAND. OUT OF NOWHERE THIS DOG, "PLUTO" COMES WALKING UP TO ME AND MY FIRST "GIRLFRIEND" SAVANNA........ THIS ****^&%G DOG WAS LIKE ALL OVER HER! OK, NOT REALLY BUT I FOUND IT MORE FUN TO RUN BEHIND HIM AND GRAB HIS TAIL! I RIPPED IT OFF, TRIED TO RUN AWAY WHEN THE LITTLE SHI& CAME AT ME, SO I HIT HIM AND YELLED FOR MY MOTHER WHO PUSHED HIM ON HIS *** AND MADE HIM FALL OUT OF HIS SUIT!|||ahh! no! dunt u kno they are mostlee women fit into those costumes??? an they weigh liek 30 pounds already!! thats like carrying around a four year old all day!! 鈾?i thenk mascots are hot....*blush*|||lmao,
I went to disney land with my husband and one of the characters smacked my butt and my husband bunched the living day lights out of him.
Whoops never take me man to a theme park again! lol|||thats not cool, cuz i worked as pepe le pew,porky, bugs,ect at six flags! were all mostly women in the costumes! women beater! i got puched alot by kids, but sneaked a few punches back at the kids when parents werent looking! lol|||LOL! LOL! No NEVER!|||nope|||No i have hugged micky and minnie pluto winnie the pooh. I could go on. You have anger issues.|||good on ya!!
ive always seen other kids do it.. ive always wanted to, but ive neva done it... id hate to be in their position and get punched and kicked...|||No, I haven't, but I'd be a dirty rotten liar if I said I'd never thought about it.|||Why would anyone punch poor little Chucky or Snoopy? You definitely need anger management counseling. You probably traumatized the children that were watching...lol|||HAH!
No.
:D
i live in the bay area and i want to take my friend out to eat we all have kids and we need a place were they can have fun too can anybody help me on this( we always go to chucky cheese and we want to go to a new place )|||Chucky cheese.|||Peter Pipers Pizza:)|||This isn't exactly a place to eat but if you and your friends' children enjoy bowling, that's always an option. You can either eat the food at the bowling alley or if that's not up to your tastes, you can order Chinese Food or Pizza (which you've probably eaten a million times at Chucky Cheese). I've done that numerous times and have noticed more people seem to be doing that these days.
I was watching the Tv the other day and i saw this really annoying video for Quiznos about these singing cats telling about there 4 dollar subs. I don't know about you guys but I didn't feel like eating a sub. but killing those dang cats. Those Chucky Cheese Commercials and those Progressive car insurance commercials. IDK but they PISS ME OFF SO MUCH|||GO COMPARE its the worst most retarded advert|||I agree, that Quizno's commercial annoys the hell out of me! Those three cats singing about "Toasty Torpedoes for only $4!" drives me nuts!|||the Kia Soul commercial--damn annoying hamsters
Dockers--somebody PLEASE tell those guys to wear pants|||Progressive and fast food ones mostly.|||the ones that leave me asking, "What was that supposed to be advertising?"|||the kia commercials with the singing guinea pigs..its so annoying|||That JG Wentworth one ahaha|||Aw man, I was going to say the Progressive commercials, but you beat me to it. Flo scares me...a lot. D:|||mostly el polo loco and 1-800 new door|||All of them!|||The new Geico one with a smarmy, creepy 50's looking dude.|||AAAAAAAARRRRGHHHHH GO COMPARE It makes my ears bleed
like going to chucky cheese|||to pick up little boys of course|||I don't know, why did Michael jackson? I mean, it's not like everyone else jacksons for the heck of it you know.
a more important question; why does he have only 1 white glove? (or did)|||Because he could. Last time I checked, this was a free country.|||Because that place kicks monster ɑss.|||cos it's tasty.|||Why not?Perhaps he likes eating.Why do you like doing certain things?Because you're human and we all have preferences only most of us don't have our preferences scrutinised as much as Michael does.|||he like getting the tokens to play the games for his kids|||He didn't. I am sick of you folks joking about him. He was NOT a pedophile. That was never proven.
Grow up.|||No one said he did. You're committing libel IF you claim he abused young boys. That was never proven.
Jerks like you make me sick.
P.S. Learn how to use punctuation and capital letters. Otherwise, you look stupid.|||What the heck is chucky cheese?|||oh please, like we all dont know the reason u wrote this was to get stupid jokes about him and kids or watever
grow up,|||if he did why can't he? he's human he's SUPPOSED to have freedom but the media won't allow it. but people say he was a child at heart|||He didn't. Why do you like disrespecting the dead?
It is Chuck E. Cheese, by the way. Your ignorance is showing.|||Sounds like you're trying to make a pedophile joke that isn't turning out the way you wanted it to. There is no punch line to miss.
Grown people go to Chucky Cheese. Some adult would have to take their kids now don't they? Plus they have pretty good pizza. Also grown people play their pinball machine, video games etc.
To answer gordo e"s question. The glove was just a style he made up. Sort of like how people pay all of this money for jeans that already has holes in them etc.|||that was a pick up line or something like that.
I no. ur gonna say "ur too young." "Go to Chucky Cheese or something." But kids theese days r bf and gf at this age. Like on the Suite life of Zach and cody. They were like 12 or 13 and they went on dates. Im starting middle school and will be 12 soon. I no most of u r gonna say "Let ur mom come." well wat im trying to ask is, if my mom is coming, wat should i do to make it more of a date but nothing like making out or anything? my bf is shy around parents and i dont want my mom to be all over us. Is there any way that it can still kinda feel like a date but nothing too much?!?!? Please help me. Thank you for ur help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!|||Yeah I do think it's too young, 5th grade? You have the rest of your life to date guys. Nothing is gonna last in 5th grade, or even middle school at that. Anyway, just tell your parents to sit in the back or something, that way she can watch you, but you still have your space.|||Oh my god, you referenced the show with Zach and Cody...you really are that young. lol.
If you protest or tell your mom you don't want her there, she will get all uppity and think you are up to no good and then she won't even let you go out at all.
My advice...
Play it cool, act like it is no big deal. She will probably just drop the two of you off and sit in the car and wait till the movie is over. But if she ends up going inside with the two of you...who cares! Your mom is just trying to do what is best for you...or what she thinks is best for you. Come on...if you had kids and they were just about to start dating...would you let them go out alone! Heck no!
At any rate, have a good evening...whatever you decide to do.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
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if i don't get 100 clicks on "interesting" on this question i will put penut butter on my face and run into a chucky cheese's!|||You won't get that many interesting clicks and you won't do what you said...|||Bullshit !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!|||*facepalm* *shakes head* Fail
Still please answer mine:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>|||LOL funny but I say toys r us they could use da excitement
I had an interview at Chucky Cheeses and at first everything went well. then they told me that they wanted me to run around the place and yell out "I LOVE CHUCKY CHEESE!!" and act like an airplane. I really needed a job so i did it. afterwards i sat back down and he told me that he was going to check with the hiring manager. He came back and told me that they looked pretty full and to check back in a couple weeks. Before they told me that they were hiring. As I was leaving the person working at the door was laughing. I was soooo embarrassed and humiliated. I am in emotional distress.
Also not that it matters but i am a white male age 16.
I called that evening and asked why I had to do it and the manager told me it was part of the interview process.
When I applied they gave me a form that had all of the positions and what was required in those positions and being chucky the mouse was NOT on the list. I did not apply to be an actor.
Can I do anything legally?
It happend Tuesday Night at 8pm|||No, you can't. That maneuver was to see if you could take doing idiotic things in public. Remember, the clientele at Chucky Cheeses is 4-9 year olds, and they need constant entertainment.
Look at it this way, if you don't get the job, you won't have to succumb to pretending you're an airplane or anything else.
Get a job cleaning office buildings.|||nope. I wouldn't go around advertising it if you're embarrassed. Lots of places make you do a test of some sort, like singing for Texas Roadhouse.|||No, you can't sue just because they told you to do something.
If someone tells you to fail your test, you can't sue them for it! You agreed to them, it's your fault! If it didn't say so on the form, then you should've just say no, and left. Find a different Chucky Cheese store. Or, just find a different job. You're still 16, there's not much you can do.|||No, unfortunately you can't sue someone for being a jerk. If one could, I think everyone would be in the middle of a court proceeding. To be honest, I would not work for someone who would use their employees in such a fashion. Can you even imagine the crap they would make you do just because they are paying you? There are so many vices that are attached to be a young person looking for work. Employees automatically assume that you're a slack- as*, you're caddy, irresponsible and dumber than a brick. Handing in a resume can be a pretty rich experience- as you well know. They'll do one of the two things: 1. They'll be incredibly rude, and or dismissive; 2. They'll be so nice to you because they think you're young an sensitive, that you receive this false hope that you are a contender or have landed the job. Of course, I would say about 80% of the time, the stereotypes of young people are not true. I worked in retail a year ago- I was the youngest person of the staff. Not only were my fellow colleagues about thirty years older than me, but they were ostentatious, caddy and bent the rules while I was constantly receiving innuendoes that I was on narcotics, stealing, simply did not know what I was doing, and amidst all of these, I was consistently watched. Could I have filed a workplace harassment suite? Yes, but it cost money and takes up a heck of a lot of everyone's time to give a wrist slap to a few a** holes. Keep looking, good luck, don't be disrespectful, but don't take any abuse.|||No, gosh, they need someone to have fun with the children & be excited with them. You are not the man for the job hun.
I want to know what malls are open on Victoria day, restaurants, chucky cheese, plazas and restaurants.|||victoria is hopping on victoria day!! there are so many tourists in town. this is the unofficial start of tourist season. everythings open unless u r government or bank.|||Every business in the USA, except the small businesses that are usually closed on Mondays. Come on down.
What are some things that you wish you had included in your divorce agreement but didn't?
I have looked at examples and so far the only thing that I have found that I had left out of my notes was that the husband cannot bring girlfriends, concubines or the new wife (or males filling those roles, if that is the case) to any events for the children, i.e., weddings, graduation, school plays, sporting events, recitals, demonstrations, plays, etc. There will be no birthday celebrations except those held at either his home or hers (e.g., no Chucky Cheese's) unless both parties consent and neither party will take the children out of town on their birthdays.|||sounds like BS to me. Don't know why anyone would sign a divorce settlement with some crap like that in it.|||If you are getting divorced, how do you have the nerve to try to prevent your former husband from bring a new wife or significant other to events for his own children. It sounds like you are angry, but that is ridiculous.|||Sorry but that's just selfish on your part. Why would you deny your children their right to have as many people that love them (regardless of relationship) attend any of their celebrations that are able? Children deserve all the love that they can get and if it happens to come from someone that you don't like, SO WHAT?! Stop thinking about yourself and put your children's needs and wants above your own.|||I think you just have to agree you both moved on and let your ex bring his new wife or girlfriend to the wedding. I don't understand what the problem is..... they are there for the kids not for you.|||First of all you are in the wrong place for a correct response. Second, how petty can you be by not letting your children make these choices if they want to include their parent and new spouse or friend??? And to deny them to come to celebrations is very immature, you need to get past this and move forward in your own life and let your children be happy with the both of you, even if you cannot tolerate each other....stay apart and help your family move on. Did you ever hear of being the bigger person? Also did you ever think that they may not want to attend with you being there? I do agree on not taking children out of town without each others consent, that's just common sense and a courtesy to each other. Good Luck to You and Your Children.|||That is really really sef centered and it shows just how much of a jealous person you are. What if you have a significant other? Would you exclude them from your daughters wedding?? You cant ask your ex to do that. Its irrational
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imo selena is,taylor kinda looks like the chucky cheese rat|||selena|||Selena|||um....they're about equal
but it's not really fair because you only have a profile pic of selena|||Taylor, I don't like selena's face.|||taylor swift cuz shes my future wife|||selena
and thats an insult to rats everywhere|||it depends..they are both very beautiful..but i personally think selena gomez is prettier..but taylor swift has a better voice hands down|||both|||Selena Gomez.|||Y did u even waste time asking this question ?
It's Taylor Swift ! Im not saying that Selena is crap,,but when compared Taylor is way better !
Taylor Swift 9/10..!|||Even though im more of a Taylor fan than Selena, i have to say Selena looks the best. but Taylor has a better voice for sure. I don't think Selena can sing, her voice sound too edited. but she can sure act.|||both rate the same in looks to me.|||I HATE BOTH|||in those pics selena but overall taylor
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?鈥?/a>|||Taylor|||neither..|||i like taylor better
That's right, the faculty includes:
Dog-the-Bounty Hunter
Jon Gosslin
Sarah Palin
Al Green
Chucky Cheese
and that-deranged-cult-guy-who screams about the "Mayan Prophesy." (yep, THAT guy)|||Hmm....Al Green and Chucky Cheese...are you sure they are that brain dead? LOL
I can understand Dog- the-Bounty hunter...but not Al Green or Chucky Cheese!|||Alvin Green is a Democrat...Not very bright, are you?|||Chick, hey, regardless of your appeal and color, it seems highly unlikely that you know what " Beck University" (By the way, it's "Beck's University"), actually means. It takes at least a triple-digit IQ. Unfortunately, you don't qualify.|||to the guy with the al capone avatar: there's alvin greene, and then there's al green... a soul singer.
but again, he's a soul singer. So i still don't get what he's doing on this list.|||@virgod -- Yeah, you sound like a real genius.
@Community -- you totally failed dude!|||Well what do you expect all road lead to 2012 according to a good portions of hollywood movie|||Vastly superior to Obama's crew of:
Louis Farrakhan & the Nation of Islam
Tony Rezko
Terrorist Bomber & Obama Fundraiser Hatem El Hady
Sam Webb, Leader of Communist Party USA
Bill Ayers
Van Jones
Jeremiah Wright
Samir Shabazz - New Black Panther Party|||Sum the IQ of all the faculty members, subtract one and you get a vegetable!|||Is that the school you graduated from Sugar. You should be so proud!
IS ANYONE BESIDES FOR ME scared to death of mascot-creatures like chucky cheese, the philly phanatic, and anything else like that? ya know... like the people who dress up in costumes with big-*** fuzzy heads with jumbo eyes that don't blink and sinister smiles and all..? i cry when they come near me. i swear... and no one else has this fear except for me... my friends LAUGH at me for it!|||It's actually a very common fear. I work at a place in Utah called Kangaroo Zoo, and I'm actually the person who dressed up in the costume. Just from walking around for 15 minutes, I can tell you a lot of people are afraid of me... Not just children, but teenagers.
I'm sorry that your friends laugh at you. but there's nothing to be ashamed of. :) Everyone is afraid of something!|||i don't cry, and is probably not fear what i have, its just hate, i hate elmo, bartney and the teletubbies. like i really hate them, i specially think elmo is evil
Death to elmo!
Srry, i just really hate elmo and i don't even know why, i don't have a reason
when i was younger i loved going to chucky cheese and places like that but is all the new technology in the world making less and less people go to these kinds of places? think of it this way. if you had an xbox 360 in front of you or a chance to go to an arcade what would you choose? and dont forget, not all arcades now days are trashy like chucky cheese, look at dave and busters, they have a bar and TVs everywhere.|||Sadly the days of arcades are numbered. There are a few exceptions like chucky cheese and dave and busters but those places are catering to a certain crowd and have other catches besides just video games. However the good old days where you could spend hours and hours dropping quarters into ninja turtles are ending. There has been a rise however in LAN arcades and places that offer big screen TVS and game systems hooked up across a network where people can play any game they want against everyone in the place...kinda cool.|||You could try going to gameworks aracdes.
Arcades are still very popular, the New generation of Machines is almost upon us, I can't wait.(GO SEGA,lol; Ringedge/Ringwide)
I would 100% take the Arcades over the 360.|||i would much rather go to a place where i put a quarter in a machine and have a joy stick and few buttons in front of me.
Okay I have to write a comic and if you have a better idea PLEASE comment.
1st Box:
Mom tells baby girl "Were going to chucky cheese today!" The baby with a thought bubble that says Great that huge cheese person scares me,
2nd Box:
Mom takes daughter walk in and see chucky cheese person then the daughter hides and is scared
3rd box:
Mom says whats wrong hes not scary or anythingg
then have a scary chucky cheese dude with weird eyes and mouth and nose and make his super scary|||What would make this funny is if the little girl dresses herself for battle. You have a panel showing the warm and fuzzy friendly atmosphere at Chucky Cheese and the almost bucolic figure of our friend Chuck and then the little girl in a combat helmet and fatigues.|||Obviously if the grammar was better... Itll be okay... Not astonishingly good... The idea sounds a little cliched, but the details are fresh :)|||hahahahahah yeah that sounds pretty good hahahahahaha good job i like the scary chucky cheese thing funny
Okay, so I ticked off my gf today when I told her she went overboard disciplining the kids. (reference my last question if you want).
It'll be at least three days before she's willing to admit she might have been wrong, but I might as well apologize now so she'll speak to me again.
For now, I'm grabbing the kids and taking them to Chucky Cheese, because she obviously wants to be left alone.
So what should I do? Flowers, a card? A sad face? Replace the Mallomars the kids ate? All of the above?|||Go out and meet a new woman at a bar. Have sex with her, and BANG, three years down the road you can tell your wife that you have an all new family. Leave your family and take the new one to Chucky Cheese. Wow, will your wife have egg on her face or what? That should show her.|||I meant "potentially", of course. They don't let you edit after you click submit. Report Abuse
|||all of the above|||Replace the chocolate and take the kids out. Be really sweet the rest of the day without actually apologizing. She'll probably realize she was being irrational and will come to her senses once the PMS is gone.|||All of the Above!!! Good Luck & Buy MORE CHOCOLATE !!! LOL|||When I first read this, I thought it said "I tickLed off my gf" and I laughed so hard.
Anyways, smack her aside the face a few times to get it across that she went overboard.
hahaha .. KIDDING !!
All of the above would do. Flowers, card, sad face, mallomars and maybe jewlery instead of flowers/card.|||Do nothing during those 3 days - its not really a major arguement hence time shall fix your problems.|||A single red rose always does the trick! It's really romantic and she'd love it a lot! Trust me!
Guys should never buy a huge bohcay of flowers unless it's easter or something for a women(espacialy the clorful kind). Regular bohcays are nice :) If you know her fav flower, that would work too!
Hope you fix things!
Jocy|||CHOCOLATE AND FLOWERS =-)|||all of the above plus get on your knees and beg for forgivness, it may sound stupid, but you'll be glad you did later.|||all of the above I think.|||if you don't think you are wrong then it will not be sincere.
try doing something nice for her instead of flowers or a card take her out dancing or to dinner without the kids|||Just saying your sorry will help, taking the children for a while will help more and if you return with a Treat and a smile maybe all will be forgiven.|||just have a talk with her, and fully explain everything, if u don't feel u made a mistake, why bother apologising? it won't be a real if u do.|||take it from one who's made a lot of apologies when she wasn't even at fault. Don't apologize for anything you don't think you did wrong. Talk to her when she's in a better mood about why she was so angry to discipline in that way, and what you might've done and try to understan each other. Since she's a girlfriend and not a wife, and if these are her biological kids, and not yours, she might have a little more say in their discipline than you, but I don't know the situation, so just try to understand each other. And keep being a great male role model for those kiddos. That's sooooooo soo sooo soooooo very important.
My daughter is turning 5 October 1st. I want to do something special for her. I want to have her party some where. Not to sure where to have it. I don't really want to take her to Chucky E Cheese. It seem that everyone takes there kids there. That and she doesn't know alot of kids her age. We live in MI so its kinda cold to have it at a park or something.
Anyone have any Ideas?!?
Please help. I'm lost at what to do.|||my daughter turned 6 in June, and for her party this year, as well as last year, i had her party at a nearby rec centre.
it is relatively inexpensive and you can chose what room to have it in. we usually swim for an hour (indoor pool) and then go to the craft room for cake and presents. we then go to the gym (or playground outside depending on the weather) and play.
alternatively, you could have her party at McDonald's .. still popular with kids and no clean up afterwards :o)|||it depends from which country you are.
i've taken my daughter to a ball park in wembley called Fantacy Island. They have alot of activities and they do all the catering.
all i had to do it bring the cake. they supply invitations, party bags and gifts for the kids. there is a huge play area and a restuarant for parents. kids get a menu to choose from and get free drinks.
have a look on the website for activity areas.
it is very similar to the wacky warehouse.|||How about a farm, to go pumpkin or apple picking. We have a few around here. The kids can paint pumpkins, go on a wagon ride, make a scarecrow and pet the animals ( goats, sheep, etc)|||How about some kinda "play house for kids" or something to that effect?|||movie theater host birthday parties..or you can hire someone and have a themed dirthday party with a magician...the little girl next door to me had a tea party last year and they did a womderful job,|||hey well i am young i am 11 but you could have a party in the house just get lodes of candy and some crisps(chips) an then go on the Internet an print of some nice pictures an stick them up saying happy birthday an a cake an some music she will love it!!!!
hope you get it right good luck!|||since you said she doesnt really know that many people, invite just the neighborhood girls for a day at the nail salon. most nail salons have a back room that they eat in, maybe you can order pizza and eat it back there.|||do it at your house with a special theme that she likes...in ur backyard or something... somewhere nothing can get broken|||How about a Mad Hatter's tea party thrown at a friends or your house, or even at cafe or something to that effect. You could wear dress up hats and gloves and such.|||How about a gymnastics club? Kids love to bounce on trampolines and roll around on the mats etc. We have one in our town that you can rent by the hour per kid. It's always a big hit.|||you could always take her to disneyland or an amusment park of her choice or if she likes video games you could take her to an arcade or you could take her bowling|||Take her to someone's house and throw her a party in their backyard. Make them pay for everything!|||take her to an amusement park or something.|||Things I have heard is.....bowling parties, make over parties, have her take a friend and get their nails painted, I have also heard of a Mom renting a hotel room with her daughter and then arranging it with the hotel to have a little pool party at the hotel. You could also just make a weekend with her and do a lot of grown up girl stuff with just you and her!! Good luck!!!
we've done the chucky cheese, video arcade, house party thing and its seems to have all been played out.. I was thinking a surprise b-day party... but not sure how or what the theme should be?|||Make cupcakes with a sporty theme. Take the kids to the park to fly kites, play ball, any sport you can do in a park. Keep it simple & the kids will make their own fun!|||Does he like LazyTown? There are lots of things LazyTown fans can do with LazyTown pictures. One of the most popular activities is printing out black and white pictures with your printer and then using them as LazyTown coloring pages. You could even get a hole punch and a binder and make your very own LazyTown coloring book. Or if you have a color printer you can print out LazyTown pictures in color and make mini LazyTown posters for your walls.
You could also make a scrap book with all things LazyTown, including LazyTown pictures, LazyTown cards and your LazyTown wish list. Again, a binder would be good to use for this LazyTown project or even a photo album, the kind with the sticky pages.
Another idea involves another kind of sticky paper. Buy some label paper at an office supply store. Print out your LazyTown pictures on the label paper and you have your very own LazyTown stickers that you can put anywhere. Use them on your backpack, your folders, your notebooks and other stuff for your very own homemade LazyTown school supplies.
If you can get some heavier weight paper, like white construction paper, you can print out LazyTown character faces and make masks. You just need to punch holes near the "ears" and tie strings through the holes. Place the mask on, tie the strings behind your head and voila you and your friends can be Sportacus, Stephanie, Ziggy, Trixie, Stingy, and Pixel or even Mayor Milford Meanswell or Robbie Rotten. The things you can do with LazyTown pictures can only be limited by your imagination and creativity.
Take a look at this http://www.nickjr.com/shows/lazytown/par鈥?/a>|||Go to the dollar store or party store and buy plates, and other table dressings in a sports theme. Depending on time of year, you could set up games outside such as flag football,flying kites, or going to a nearby b-ball court. If you go to a public park with a mini-golf course this is also pretty cheap. After all this you could also watch sports related movies for kids such as the mighty ducks etc... with a little help from Blockbuster.com or Netflix.com you can find a list of movies that the kids are sure to enjoy. You could serve sports related food such as hamburgers, hotdogs, sports drinks et... If you go to a party store you could buy a football, basketball, or soccer ball piniata. You could also get cheap party favors with your theme.|||SURPRISE PARTY GREAT, FIND OLD BOARD GAMES, AND MAKE TEAMS, MUSIC WHAT HE LIKES,MAKE CUPCAKES AND LET EVERYONE DECORATE, BUY HOTDOGS AND PIZZA,,NAMASTE|||I don't think house parties can ever be done too much. As long as you vary the theme and activities you could host parties at your home every year. For a sporty son, you could set up a baseball/soccer/football field in your backyard and have a little sports game during the party. You could eat food like you would at a real stadium like nachos, hot dogs, cheese fries, etc. There are lots of different things you could do with a sports themed party.
Depending on your budget, I think a real fun idea for a surprise birthday would be if someone took him and maybe one or two friends to a real sports game (professional or minor league) and then have the party waiting for him when he gets home. Going to a sports game is always exciting. Coming back to see the fun isn't over just seems like it would be an amazing day for him!|||candel - can of spam - can of icing - can of soda - can of soup - can of chips - can of corn - can of wax - can of beer - can of fruit cocktail - here is the surprise don't invite any one and then you don't have to take pictures won't have to pruchase anything else.|||If he likes Baseball, or Soccer, maybe you could have it at a park, hoping it doesn't rain. I saw adorable baseball cookies on Cakecentral.com that are individually wrapped with a tag that says their team and opening day, as the day of their game. You could give away a baseball as a party favor. Kids never have enough baseballs. Your son could sign them all and everyone at the party can sign one for him. For food, you could have hotdogs, popcorn, and sunflower seeds. Let's face it, they usually don't eat anyway. Then you can have a little game. Even a wyffle ball game. No gloves necessary. If he likes a different sport, just change it to that sport. Have cupcakes, instead of cakes to minimize the mess.|||You could find a cake pan shaped like a sports ball and then decorate to look like that ball. You can find a lot of good things at dollar stores that are sports themed and you could get a cheap piece of fabric that has a sports theme to use as a tablecloth. You could get out some games and the kids could play games in the yard.|||invite 6 of his little friends over and take them to a local recreational park, and let them play baseball, baketball, soccer, football, tennis, or whatever; until they are so wornout, that they are ready for cake and to go home.|||Public Park...take sports equipment with you and have pizza delievered.
This one girl likes me and were friends right now and all, she has a boyfriend not sure how long that last, anyways she has a 2 year old boy and almost 1 year old girl. taking them to chucky cheese how much should i bring with me?|||take more than you'll need. you never know. be careful messing around with other guys girlfriends.|||Chuckee Cheese usually has alot of deals. Like 5 dollars for 20 tokens so yeah, 50 dollars sounds about right, just bring it just in case because of food and all that. And little kids, they are little beggers ;) Have fun!!!|||Always bring more than less. Its better to have extra money than to be short. I always bring a lot more then I think I'll need just to be safe.
I want to have a big party for my daughter she will be two in feb. I was thinking of like a park but it may be too cold... I am not sure if Chucky Cheese is good for a two year old... I don't know what to do... any suggestions??|||Well it depends on your child.
My two year old LOVES being outdoors, so we decided to have his 2nd birthday party at a park. At the age of two it's mostly for the parents to celebrate but we wanted to make sure our son had a fun time too.
The advantages of a park are...it's cheap. Especially if you find a nice park with minimal people and lots of picnic tables because you won't have to rent the place. You can also choose how long you want the party to last,if you want food (ex. BBQ at the park),how many people you want to invite. It just gives you much more freedom than renting one of those party places like chucky cheese, or peter pipers.
We had our sons birthday party lasted for about 6 hours (he doesn't like naps) and he loved it. He was running around watching everyone having fun and he never got cranky because he was free to move about and explore with out us having to tell him no. Over all it was a great time. It was kind of cold when we had the party too. It was in November...but at long as it's not freezing id say do it :)|||Have it at home or at one of the grandparents' or aunts' and uncles' houses.
Two is too young to pay for a big bash at a restaurant of any kind. Two year olds get very tired and cranky and do not appreciate that kind of thing. Even a big party is sort of an iffy idea.
We went to chucky cheese the other day...and I went with one of my friends who has a 4 year old and a little boy who is a month older than my son. My son will be 2 in Dec. Anyways, while we were there all of the other kids went into these play tunnels, but my son would not go whatsoever...he wanted nothing to do it. Also, this chucky swing that goes around a clock..he freaked out when we put him in it...why is he freaking out so much....is it because he is so caucious?|||I am not sure why, your son is like this. You could make a tunnel at home all you need is some boxes and open them up put them together with some tape so it will hold and show him he may not want to and that is fine it was home made or you could go out and buy one the.
we have a 1 year old and we have a tunnel and he goes in it but he will not go in the tunnels at like fast food places he will go though the one at the park and i think that it may because they are short and not connected to each other
All kids are different he will when he wants to you cant push him and if you push he may not like that
try your best to help him come over this fear that he has then go back to Chucky cheese and try it again when he is a little older then he may like it
I would make him a tunnel though or get one and try with that
I do hope that this will help you
Good Luck|||Two year olds really aren't that cautious. He's a little too young to enjoy those kinds of things, especially if he's far away from mommy.|||He may have had a bad experience or he might be claustrophobic|||My son is pretty timid, too. Don't worry about it - don't force him into anything he doesn't want to do, and he'll eventually get comfortable with it and go in on his own.|||maybe claustrophobic? My daughter is almost 4 and isn't a fan of those tubes either.|||I have home movies of me FREAKING out and throwing a fit at Chucky Cheese when I was about 3 or 4 because I was scared of Chucky. I think it's a pretty natural feeling to be scared of things you've never been around. He could be afraid of where those tunnels will lead or what will happen to him if he goes on that ride. He'll grow out of it...I turned out alright. LOL|||maybe he has a case of chlostophobia. as a young child, i wasn't able to go in tunnels or play in ball pits in fear of getting stuck in them.|||sometimes play areas look too intimidating if its big and bright.
he may just enjoy smaller play areas instead of a tunnel which he may not understand that its a slippery slide but enclosed.
i wouldnt be concerned as he is still young but as he gets older he will grasp the excitement of it all.
over stimulation to play can have an opposite effect to some children.|||It's new and scary...my son doesn't like to go upside down...it got to the point where he wouldn't even get a piggy-back-ride for fear that the person might put him upside down....children are allowed to be scared of new things...at least that's how I feel...so I just explain how things really aren't all that scary and I wait for him to grow out of it...it'll happen, one day he'll forget he's supposed to be scared of the tunnels and he'll just run gleefully in one after his friend. He'll work it out on his own...just be patient and kind and loving and don't force it or he'll keep that fear for a long time. Hope this helps.|||babies have a sixth sense about alot of things. if i were you i wouldnt force him to do it. He is still a little guy as he gets older he will have more confidence to tackle big black holes. those tunnels are scary to the little folks|||its normal. they are just afraid of the unknown...or new things they haven't yet experienced. it can take a while for them to get used to. my daughter loves playing in the bath and in the pool but it took me forever to get her used to a slip and slide. go figure!|||I remember when I used to babysit and one of the girls seemed to be scared of everything, Even tunnels at the park. So I decided that I would make a tent with blankets and chairs and we had a snack and some toys in it. But make sure you all get in, to let him know it really can be fun! Good luck and best wishes|||maybe hes claughstrophobic or just doesnt like them lol . i had some things i didnt really want to play on when i was a little kid lol or maybe hes scared where they are going .. another possiblity is was it rainy ?? maybe he didnt want to get wet! or he could just not be ready for it !! dont force him!! hell learn how on his own
HOPE HTIS HELPED!!
---EMILY <3|||Don't worry. It isn't an indication of anything besides he doesn't like play tunnels.|||Perhaps he is just insecure, my daughter was two and would not ride anything at Chucky Cheese but she later grew out of it. I also think it could be the transition from one to two because my youngest who is almost two would ride everything and now she runs the other way. Just give him time and don't push it, he will ask all on his own.|||Of course he is being cautious. Some toddlers are like that and others not. My son is the same way. He might not be 2 yet but he's not an infant. I wouldn't worry. Kids (especially toddlers) change so much in such a short time. See it as something good, that he is cautious and just does not want to do anything that could get him hurt.
**DISCLAIMER** (I do not mean to refer to ALL parents in this way, but most I have come into contact with)
picking up their slack i mean? like not getting as many excusable sick days cause we dont have johnny kindergartner at home with the flu, Or being expected to babysit, Or having to be their therapist because all they ever want to do is COMPLAIN about this that and the other thing, or being labeled as a "bad friend" if you decline to go to YET ANOTHER birthday party where you have to stuff down another slice of crappy chucky cheese pizza give your gift and listen to a bunch of parents (who used to be able to hold a conversation that didn't include the words binky and tushie) ramble on about every little detail of the parental cycle. OH and the WORST thing "When are you gonna settle down and be as happy as us?" or being labeled as "reckless" because you (like them before the kid popped out) like to go out and have a good time on the weekends with your unshackeled friends.|||Absolutely. Especially since I'm married I keep getting the "so when are you two going to have children...." comment. Nobody ever stops to think that perhaps we are unable to have children. In such a case, it's like salt in a wound. I know they mean well, but that doesn't stop my wife from bawling when we get home. A word to others, never ask a couple when they're going to have children. If they are unable, your question will be most unwelcome.|||I do find myself making sure to avoid some of the "parental" social occasions. I don't like children, I'm not going to have any, and I don't much care to spend time that focuses on them. I just try to be selective about what time I spend with my friends who have children, and find times that don't include the wee little nippers. Works out best for us all, in the end.|||FINALLY SOMEONE WITH LOGIC ON THEIR SIDE!!!!|||I am not offended at all by this question and I am a parent. I feel the same way. I wish I could go out and have the good times that I did have but again I don't miss the hang over. In all honesty we parents even have to pull the slack for other parents. Don't get me wrong I am not a saint but I have a co-worker that is never here it is one kid or the other not to mention her husband, elderly father, sick mother or even dog. So you are not in the boat alone and we all can feel that way.|||Well so far none of my friends have kids yet, but today at work there was this kid crying so LOUD (very annoying) and again I told myself "That's why I don't have kids, they are annoying!"
Kids? Not for me.|||Well, I am a parent- and I am glad you said not all parents, because we are not all like that. I think it is very important for my balance to be a working mother (not the stay at home working kind) and to continue my friendships with my single, childless friends.
As far as excusable sick days at work- mothers are statistically paid less than non-mothers, even when they put in equal work and are equally educated- so I wouldn't worry too much about comparing sick days. However, men who are married with children make more than single men, and more than women with or without children. Go figure!
However, it is hard to have conversations without mentioning my daughter, partly because I love being a mom, and she is a major, in fact the best reason I can think of to be alive on this planet. That being said, if you don't like hanging out with the parent groups- then find some more friends like yourself that have more in common with you. I had to find friends that were parents so that I would have the support and friendship I needed as a parent- so it goes both ways.
Kudos for staying on birth control if you don't want kids. I totally respect any persons decision to be a parent, or not to be a parent. And having kids when you DON'T want them is a big mistake. You have to find your balance as a woman- and that is whatever you choose for yourself, no matter what the trend is.|||If you can have kids, I think it's a mistake to consciously decide not to have them. Don't ask me how to explain it - you can only understand after you have your own kid. JMHO.
are handed out with every happy meal?
its not like they give out guns for so many prize tickets and chucky cheese.|||Because liberals are idiots who will take any piece of info and run with it. Guns dont kill people. People kill people. And the people who use guns to kill people almost always got them ILLEGALLY. It isnt the people who own and use them legally who are murdering people with them. Its the screwed up mental freaks who should be locked up in an institution (but arent thanks to Liberals ONCE AGAIN) who are!|||Compared to the rest of the world it is.|||Citizens of countries that don't allow guns seem to think they're higher up on the food chain. Problem is; where there is demand, there is supply. The cocaine dealer anywhere in the EU who thinks he needs gun can get one. People are being naive to think that the implementation of a law is the end of the issue.|||you know what Sway this has to be one of the smartest questions i have ever seen you post. people on here like to exaggerate to the fullest.|||because it is so easy to get one, but u have to now the rigth people|||Rhetoric, that's all it is. Those who believe it, believe the rhetoric from those who are trying to stop all guns.|||There are over FORTY THOUSAND fatal gunshot fatalities EVERY year in the U.S. Over 100,000 non-fatal. Bubba doesn't need a bazooka to bag Bambi. SOMEONE'S passing out guns in happy meals somewhere. Now, if we could only put some more chlorine in the gene pool. Hey, WAIT! Here's an even better way to weed out the morons. Vote Republican and let the NRA put automatic weapons in EVERYONE'S dorm room. Cool, man.|||it has a lot to do with the media and those ageist guns they try to make the general population so worried that there kid will get one and go nuts so they try to make people think all people want guns for is to rob and kill when most people have it for fun at the gun range also hunting and like in my case it is both hunting and fun at the range but also for protection for my family and animals from other animals in the sort people who don't like guns want people with them to give them up they think we as American don't need them for any reason there all bad but in reality there are more people with guns that don't do anything wrong than the criminals that have them to do harm and rob its that simple if people what guns out of the hands of those that want to do bafd things then guess what make it so they cant get them quit picking on those of us that dont want to break the law and jjust want to do what we have been doing for like 200 years|||If the only thing you require in many states is a paper which says you're not mad, given a degree of incompetency in the analysis of a 60% and given the population of those states, you have maaaany psychos dancing around who have an easy access to weapons.|||I agree. Responsible people have the right to bare arms and that will never be taken away. In a world like ours you are going to get some freak events, but it is not exactly common. If the youth had better leadership and more good examples to follow, I think you would see even less stupid violence. There is a lot of disrespect and selfishness in our society. It has not often been created by the youth however, it has been passed down by the adults and often put upon the heads of the young. Hate and fear spread when you put it upon each other and sometimes that anger becomes unleashed in an ugly way. And so the world keeps on spinning and they continue to give out just toys with the happy meals.|||That's a LITTLE far fetched as far as what people think. I was surprised to hear the claims from the chief of police in NYC on Prime Time Live last night. He said that just about every other crime committed with a gun, in his precinct, found that the gun came from VA. This tells me that they are pretty easy to acquire in VA. Maybe not in Happy Meals, but still..........|||your right, I got mine home delivered by pizza hut.|||Because we liberals are all so stupid. And just because a Conservitive says that's what we think it must be true.|||It seems it is almost that easy in Virginia. The mass killer, an immigrant, bought 3 guns in 3 days.
I'm going on a date with my bf Joehanson at Chucky Cheese tomorrow for my 7th bdayyyyy:) and so like, iwas gonna say something like ''loops are loops and blah is blaj and jlfeka'' hahahah jk jk im like not 7. i can type. I like rabbits eating gotees|||Glad to meet you in this forum. Chucky cheese you say! well that's a fine establishment. I;ve been there a few times recently. Joe sound like a fine young chap. Last time there, some kids asked me to do my Captain Sprague lines "the code is the law", and "Step aside, boy". then one of them pissed on me boot.
All I know if that there is always someone name "AAHHHH, AAAAHHHH" there and he has many energetic male african american friends. And AAAHHH always seems to have a birfday.
Well on to the theatre where we can stand and talk well after the opening scene...|||what's happening here :D :D :D
happy 7th birthday nice girl!|||Clearly, you are a gifted climate scientist.|||funny|||Call the mob with pitchforks, we have a troll on our hands.|||LOL!!!!
You're so funnyyyyyy!!!|||LOL! Too funny made my day :')
i'm afraid of sharks, clowns, spiders, and chucky(from chucky cheese.) and mostly people in big costumes like the chucky cheese costume etc.|||moths|||Cockroaches. Simply because they're leggy and germy, not really cause they're scary. :P
But I'm scared of bears, large dogs, choking, blood, and wine bottles.|||I'm scared of needles, deep water, balloons, and bugs... D:
Oh, and I agree, the Chuck E Cheese rat is pretty scary.
My daughter's softball team is going to OKC to have fun after a season of hardwork. And we would like to go eat somewhere fun like Celebration Station. But I was wondering if there was anywhere else similiar to Celebration Station that we could go eat and have fun afterwards. This is for pre-teen girls so Chucky cheese is pretty much out.|||Yeah, INCREDIBLE PIZZA on Northwest Expressway would be THE place to take them. They have a pizza/pasta/salad food buffet, a movie room, cartoon room,sports room, bowling, bumper cars, a nascar type race track, all kinds of video games. It blows Celebration Station out of the water!!|||There is a place up on NW Expressway. It is east. I am not sure the name, but it appears to have go carts and the like. I believe it is a pizza place.
i wanna have it somewhere beside the house but i don't know where a good place is i need help!!!! i just don't know where to let her have it i thought bout chucky cheese but im not sure!! help|||chuck e cheese is probably better for ages 3 and up. I suggest doing a barbeque at a park or something like that and invite family and friends!|||how bout the park?|||NOT chuckie cheese because she wont even remember it
go to like, a park or something||| Korean ppl we say that day is very important. U should rent a room and gather ur friends and like eat and talk and make speaches but here we dont do that. Chucky cheese is fine but she is one wat is she going to do???? Stare at the mouse???|||Depending on the ages of the other children attending...you can try chuck E Cheese. If there are not that many children over the age of 3I would suggest renting a hall if you don't want to have it at your place. |||This is a joke right??? The child will be 1...who's going to know this? Her baby friends?
Don't you really want to have a mommy party? I cannot believe I am even answering this stupid question.!!!|||Chuck E Cheese is definitely geared toward older kids and I wouldn't recommend it. The best places would be at home or a public park that offers a pavilion. If you want a party that will be more prearranged and plan to have other small children, the parties at Gymboree play centers are always neat. They're designed for kids between the ages of 1 and 5. The link below is to the Gymboree Play & Music website. You can enter your zip code to see if there is a center in your area. I had both of my daughters' first birthday parties at home. Anything you do beyond that is really for the adults and not the child anyway. She's not going to remember a thing about it, or realize why that the day is different than any other.|||When my daughter turned one, we had her party at our house with family and friends and let her dig right into hr birthday cake. I think that's great for a one year old. nothing too big and nothing too small. Just take lots of pics to remember the big day. do a cook out or something easy that day to make.|||I wouldn't have a 1 year birthday there. she's too young to enjoy it. If you really don't want to have it at the house then you can have it at a nice park if weather would permit. That's where I had my oldest's first birthday and she was born in October. Or if you have a few other friends with young kids you could see if Gymboree does parties. But I wouldn't do that if it were going to be mostly older kids or your adult families and friends. Good luck.|||She is a year old. She won't remember it. Have a picnic in the park or the back yard. It won't be too noisy and stressful for her.|||When my grandson turned one we rented a daycare for a couple hours on a Saturday. It was great the kids had a blast. My daughter just talked to the daycare owner and she agreed to let us do it there. We had access to all the toys, playground and kitchen. I think we paid something like $50 for a couple hours. |||maybe a park |||Honestly, save your money for parties she will remember. I would have it at home so she is comfortable and feels safe. Babies that age don't understand or get what is going on, and since I have 5 children myself, I know it is usually for the mom and dad to show their pride in their baby. Otherwise, the park sounds like a nice place. Don't waste time, money, energy or effort that will only be remembered in pictures. You will all be exhusted and usually it never turns out the way you want it anyway. At least if your at home, she can take a nap if she gets tired, because she will definately not be able to deal with more than an hour or hour and a half of all that stimuli. And what ever you do, do not have it at Chuck E Cheese....way too much of a stimuli overload. That place is like death to me...lol. I couldn't even handle having my sons birthday there when he was 9. It is so noisy and way too many people and kids that your party will be over shadowed by all the annoying people who don't pay attention to their obnoxious children. Good luck and happy birthday to your little girl!|||My cousin had a gorgeous party for her one year old son at a park. There were grills for the adults, a playground for children, and the babies..... well, really babies love it anywhere they're comfortable and fed, so, set the little guys on a couple blankets on the grass with toys and there we go! |||She's a little young to take full advantage of Chucky Cheese. Birthday parties for toddlers are more for the parents than for the child. They will probably not remember these birthday parties, but you will.
If you are determined to have a party for her consider:
the park-barbecues are nice
the petting zoo
http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/party_bab鈥?/a>
http://www.coolest-kid-birthday-parties.鈥?/a>
|||She isn't old enough to enjoy Chuck E Cheese yet, and you don't need a headache on top of a b day party lol. I have one daughter, our youngest, we had everyone at O'Charley's around 4:00 in the afternoon. They accommodated everything for us including keeping our cake in the fridge and serving it at the right time. It was great.|||How about the city park? We live in a small town, and can reserve the covered picnic area for around $25.00. They have bar-b-que grills for hotdogs and burgers, and picnic tables to sit at, and playground equipment for kids to play at. Have fun, our son will be 1 this month too!|||In my area we have several indoor jumping arenas. There are literally 30+ blow up toys-trampolines that kids can play on; like the big jumping things in carnivals. Look in your yellow pages book under party-parties...Chuck E. Cheese is not a good place to have a 1 year old birthday party.
i want to do something really fun. i was thinking NYC or shopping but more likely NYC. i wanted to go to spa but lots of money. i will only have a few friends with me. i don't want anything like watch movies. or chucky cheese(ew). I NEED PARTY IDEAS!!!!!!!!!!!! |||rent a hotel room! (but they need your moms consent)
that was always super fun|||Sky-diving?|||How about an indoor water park
I want her to have fun and get out of the house her birhtday is oct 24th anf its a little could by then we live in mn. any places?? other than chucky cheese thats affordable?|||Well, I went to a couple of sites. Hope this helps!!
http://www.partynet.com/minn/placestemp.鈥?/a>
http://www.kidsparties.com/listingminnes鈥?/a>
Please take the time to answer these questions reguarding childhood bday parties.
What age was your favorite or most memorable birthday party?
What was cooked/served at that party?
Was there are pinata? If so what character was it?
Can you remember any of the gifts? If so what did you get.
Were the adults drinking beer?
Where was it? your house? a park? Chucky Cheese?
Did you invite friends? If so, are they still your friends today?
What would be your ideal/perfect birthday party if you were to throw one for yourself this yr???|||1. 9
2. burritos and tacos
3. yes. a bird.
4. I don't remember the gifts.
5. no beer.
6. a park
7. yes, and some of them are still my friends believe it or not
8. beach, friends, outdoors then later indoors with lots of music and dancing , or maybe take a few close friends to san francisco or to new york to see a broadway show. then the next day I would go horseback riding and do stuff with my family.|||It was... thanks! Report Abuse
|||yes|||well the only b day aprty i cn really remember was when i was five yold and i had a smurf bday party all the smurf stuff|||What age was your favorite or most memorable birthday party?
Age17
What was cooked/served at that party?
Lots of stuff mee, curry chicken, sandwiches, etc...all my by lovely mum
Was there are pinata? If so what character was it?
nope, too bad
Can you remember any of the gifts? If so what did you get.
Yes, most memorable it is condom.
Were the adults drinking beer?
nope, no beer bcoz no $ that time
Where was it? your house? a park? Chucky Cheese?
at my house
Did you invite friends? If so, are they still your friends today?
yup, tons of them still alive and kicking
What would be your ideal/perfect birthday party if you were to throw one for yourself this yr???
Retro night- tat would be fun to bring back those old memories|||# when i waz 5|||What age was your favorite or most memorable birthday party? 13
What was cooked/served at that party? Pizza, Sodas, Cake, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers
Was there are pinata? If so what character was it? N/A
Can you remember any of the gifts? If so what did you get. iPod Nano, $150, Digital Camera, 3 gift cards--to Abercrombie and Fitch, Hollister, and American Eagle
Were the adults drinking beer? No!!! LOL!
Where was it? your house? a park? Chucky Cheese? A country club my family and I go to.
Did you invite friends? If so, are they still your friends today? Yes, 25 people.
What would be your ideal/perfect birthday party if you were to throw one for yourself this yr??? Umm.. Vintage! or like the 1920-1955 era. Or like a black and white theamed party where you have to wear either black or white or both.
I was floating down a river along with a bunch of gorillas and kangaroos. When I got too close to the gorillas they would push be toward the kangaroos which would immediately punch me in the face. I swam to shore where there was this little town performing a musical reenactment of the D-Day landings at Normandy during world war II. So I climbed up on the roof of one of the buildings to watch this play out but I had to leave the town because the boxing kangaroos had followed me onto the roof and they still wanted to kick my ***. SO I escaped the kangaroos by ducking inside a Chucky Cheese and hiding in the ball room underneath all those little colored plastic balls in that pit only the pit had no bottom and I kept sinking until I eventually landed on a giant dinner plate where a giant Rosie O'Donell was trying to stab me with a fork and eat me. That's when I woke up and my back hurt... could my dream be somehow related to my backpain?|||Nothing.|||wow, thats deep. i think you need some pizza.|||Just say "No" to drug.|||it sounds like you are in feer of having the @$#% kicked out of you and under a lot of stress too|||i dont know what it means about your back sorry dude, but the dday might mean you could go to war. rosie o donnel is weird uhh|||it means, don't eat pizza before you go to sleep. and those mushrooms you think are soooo good, aren't.|||I think that you have a secret crush on Rosie O'Donell and the gorillas and kangaroos are actually you sub consiounce beating you up because you are so embarrased that you want to give Rosie O'Donell some good love.|||weird|||it might be related to your backpain..but i seriously doubt it is that way..
Dreams are really complex most of the times..
Dreams are a by-product of what you experience throughout the day..
a few days back , i got a dream about me sitting in an examination..Thts when the exam week was on..lol..
when u keep on thinking of some particular thing throughout a day, over a matter of few days OR something striking happens which influences you, these get registered in your brain.
when u sleep, the brain is virtually in a dormant state. However , the brain is not completely sleeping ; there are throught processes still going on in your brain (which we like to call dreams) ; these thought processes are the byproducts of your own thoughts..as i said before..
your dream could have been a by product of ur thoughts about your backpain and possibly a cartoon sequel that you might have watched say..2 days before..lol.. It can be anything..dreams are very complex to analyze.. :)|||I don't know about eating red meat before you go to bed, (I dont think dat happunz to me because I didn't have a nightmare (if yours was even a nightmare) for like half a year in any severe way) but after having a dream like that............... . . .. ... . .
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.......you need pie.|||this might be helpful
http://spirita.blogspot.com/
The world is ending tonight by the black hole. Everybody is going to be suck up in it. Yes, even Chuck Norris. I am having a Chucky Cheese party or some sort of party to celebrate the end of the world. Who else is going to party tonight or has any comment
|||If End of World Threats induce Chunky Cheese party's, then I say we need more! Besides, aren't we supposed to live each day like it was our last?|||This is just a rumor spread by practical jokers and hysterical people, mostly teenagers who will believe anything that their 'friends' tell them. Who told you about this? Do they actually know anything about particle physics? Ask them what a gauge boson is. If you read this in a newspaper, go back and read the whole article, not just the sensational part at the top.
I forget what the chances of a black hole forming are, but you would not put 50 cents on it with a bookmaker.
Even if by some faint chance a black hole does form, it's mass will be tiny. Since the life of a black hole is proportional to the cube of it's mass, it would evaporate through Hawking radiation before it could swallow a single atom.
Cosmic rays with equal and rather greater energies to what this machine can provide strike the upper atmosphere or the Earth pretty frequently, Ones with greater energies, up to almost 15 times as much have been recorded. And that is only the ones that have been recorded, there are not all that many detectors in the world. This has been going on for billions of years. If there was any danger the Earth would have been a black hole billions of years ago.
Hope the cheese is good and strong. I hate soapy cheese. |||To expand on the guy above, it's a 1 in 50,000,000 chance, and that statistic itself was taken from a book that was quoted out of context in several places which in itself sums up this whole thing.
And the part about the teenagers - I resent that, I think it's mainly just uneducated people in general that are very gullible and think they knowbetter than thousands of scientists that have been studying their field for decades.|||Just think...no more credit crunch, gordon brown or British gas...no more freezing cold weather, no more hoodie shoot em up crime gangs, no more Britian...Hurray!!! Bring the black hole thing on if u asked me lol
|||*Headdesk*
The smart scientists have done loads of calculations, and they have predicted that if black holes are created, they'll only last a few seconds. If they last any longer, it'll take 2 years to gather enough mass to suck us in.
Anyway, you're more likely to have an aeroplane land on your house tomorrow than the world being destroyed tomorrow by this experiment.|||OK IF U BELIEVE IT!!
THEN UR GONNA DIE TOMORROW AT 8am
OK...U WILL DIE..
BE SCARED AND RUN AWAY COZ UR GONNA DIE TOMORROW!!!DIE DIE!!!
WAHHAHAHHA=]]]]|||lmao
chucky cheese party yay!
Should i
have a huge scavenger hunt?
sleepover a hotel?
watch movies?
coco keys?
Chucky Cheese lol?
or Chunky's?|||You could have a scavenger hunt in town! My friend did that for her birthday. We went in teams of 3 or 4 and there was 3 teams, but you could have more teams depends on how many you invite. You make a list of loads of stuff (ex. Napkin, coffee stirrer, job application form, cheesy photo of a person at work) and in your teams you have to find all these things. One rule could be that you can't spend ANY money. Things could be worth different amount of points, like you could try and get a picture of a boy kissing you on the cheek for 10 points (that was one of my friends idea she used) stuff like that! And then at the end you get your mum or someone to count up all the points and a prize, like a spa set or something, for each member of the winning team! It's so fun, honest. :D|||sleepover in a hotel or scanvenger hunt!!! lol|||Might be a little pricey but,
First have a scavenger hunt before dark. This should take about 2 hours.
Then go to chucky cheese's. 2-3 hours.
Sleepover a hotel. Havve a party and be rude to everyone for fun.
watch movies till ya fall asleep, then when you wake up go to a pool or park or slope if theres snow dependin g on the weather.
Hope you have fun.|||i like the combination answer. i went on a trip for my 13th bday with my best friend..
its a big washington dc park, where u can walk, bike, run, fish and i think hold parties. im tryin to throw cookout for my sons 4th bday party. i cant have it at chucky cheese or jeepers because there are too many kids coming t afford that. 50 kids plus not all of them like pizza. his birthday is april 20th, but im goin t have it on april 21st. lots of fresh air and plenty of space to run around is great for all the kids.|||Contact the Nat'l Park Service in DC, or if you are in the Neighborhood they have an office right at the Park, as you exit off 14'th street bridge, first exit on the right. Next to the inflatable dome.
Yes people do cook out there, check to see if you can reserve a cook out area down at the Awaking staute.
Would they have theme parties? Sweet sixteen parties? Would they use a venue like Chucky Cheese? Or Carribean cruise on a ship called the breeze? If pickles had birthday parties would anyone go? I'm curious now, does anyone know?|||If pickles had birthday parties of course I would go.
If I were invited, I would really like to know.
Just what a pickle party is all about.
Would they play games & sing & shout?
Would they serve french bread, hotdogs & cheese?
Or would they simply skip to the ice cream, please.
Oh what fun I'm sure they would have.
whether they be whole or just thin halves.
If one wasn't invited I'm sure there would be a rift.
As any young cucumber would certianly be mifted.
Yes, I would go & I would bring a gift,
Of a bun, some mustard, a burger & well you get my drift!
Thanks, :D, have a good evening, love patsky99' answer!
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Sometimes we're there all day!
We love to answer questions that are silly & fun.
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|||It may not cause a rift, but it might cause a few sour expressions. (Rim shot please!)|||I suspect our birthday gherkin
Would take a break from where he's workin'
And sit right next to a whiskey still
With a TV tuned to "Dill or No Dill."|||I think they would have parties on boats that stay afloat on seas of parmasean cheese. And they would wrestle in piddle from a French Poodle, and sing songs of class, shooting atomic fireballs out their a$$, and land in a bay, during the Ides of May, and sift through life on a silver plated raft.|||if there are any pickles a-lurkin',
sixteen candles, so now you're a gherkin.
from a tiny cuke, you've come so far.
but your destiny lies in a mason jar.
sent on your way by gedney or vlasic,
you've but one question left: "paper or plassic?"|||There would not be any rift if they were Sweet Pickles because they would not mind.
There would be a rift or more like REAL trouble if they were Sour Pickles because they like making things sour.
So it depends on which kind of pickles were having a birthday party.|||I, unfortunately could not go to a pickle birthday party because I love them soooo much. Is it wrong to consume your host and fellow partygoers one by one?|||you scare me!
He does not say things like up or sleep nothing....he just says papa, mama, milk, chucky cheese :-) and few hindi words...|||Aww that is sweet :) He will slowly learn more words :D , read more stories to him. He will learn alot quicker. |||call your local early intervention program and ask for a speech evaluation. they will do it for free, and they are trained to know if there is a possible delay, even in a bi-lingual situation.|||Don't worry!! Every child is different and one day you'll wake up and he'll be talking all the time and then you will wonder why u wanted him to talk..lol..j/k.. just don't worry cause i about worried myself to death.|||he's fine he will learn more in time. you have to work with him on it.|||Annnddddddd.....
Waiting for the question part.....
Like the ones found as prizes or Peter Pipers or Chucky Cheeses|||Some Party City stores sell them in their brick and mortar stores.
Online, I highly recommend Oriental Trading Company. Visit their web site at www.orientaltrading.com and then type in item number
IN-39/1170 into the search box to find the Ninja Warriors.|||You can buy them from http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&鈥?/a>|||you can try toy r us or walmart
and my school counceler told me i should get her daughter something i am also meeting my girls Mom and the rest of the family and i want to make a good impression especially on her mom kuz this is my first time meeting her but i literally have no money what do i do. The party is at Chucky Cheeses by the way WHAT DO I DO any advice helps plz|||Unfortunately the only way you are going to make an impression here is by getting that kid a nice present. Mom's are very overprotective of their children when they are dating someone who is not their father. If you want to really impress that woman and her mother, get the kid a present. Once you are there at the party, help play host. Your girlfriend already has a lot on her mind with the planning of the event and making sure everyone is taken care of and is having a good time. Take some of that burden off her shoulders by going around and asking people if they need anything and making sure everyone is where they are supposed to be. Be friendly and courteous and keep making your rounds, in other words, don't just sit there like you are another guest at the party. You are basically showing her what kind of long term partner you can be for her and her daughter. If that does not impress her, her mother and her daughter, I dont know what will.|||Bringing her a present would be best but maybe you could get some tokens and show the little one a good time. They have coupons on their website to get 100 tokens for $25 but that would also buy a nice stuffed animal at Walmart.|||work your butt offf. find someone who has some house work they need done and get to work. then buy the kid something really fun and awesoem like a bike?
Who are my cheese ppl let me know thank
you
president chucky mister-|||ME!! lets go to STD'S at take over Yahoo|||I AM A CHEESE PERSON|||Here I am|||cheese here!!!|||I'm Wit Cha.........|||RIGHT HERE! :)|||I'm one of the cheese people!|||REPORTING FOR DUTY SIR!
Instead of going to STD's, why don't we overthrow my second hangout other than P&S, R&S.|||Cheesy me. . .I'm so hungry for cheese and toast right now~thanks!|||I have one too.... there is nacho cheese dribbling down your chin...just thought I would mention it|||I am a cheese ppl alcholic!|||I like cheese. What does joining this revolution entail? Cuz I've got to be at work tomorrow at noon.|||srgt.cheese delivery guy here!!|||Princess Cheese reporting to duty.|||nope, im the president of potatoes!! (: so im a potatoe person!!|||me i guess|||Me. Big sponser of our Mafia after deciding to join the cheese renegade when seeing so many questions about cheese in P&S.
I'm eating cheese too! Cheez-Itz! Yay me.|||hail to the cheese....|||Me. After seeing the cheese on P&S I started the whole take over Y!A thing. Woot!
for my daughters 1st birthday next month i wanna take her to the zoo. but my boyfriend is telling me thats stupid and a waste of money. I think it would be fun. she loves animals and shes not old enough for chucky cheese or kings island or anything..
do you think its a stupid idea?|||Zoos are good and bad but I would go with that. They can be educational but I wouldn't take part in any animal shows. They don't need to be doing that - that's not educational and not fun for the animals. In the wild, they would never do tricks like they're taught.|||The Zoo sounds like a fantastic idea. You may also want to take her to a petting zoo so she can actually pet and feed the animals if she loves them that much. When I was little, I would BEG my mom to go to a petting zoo, and it was fun for me. Hope I helped.|||no its fun to see animals and its not that much u would be spending more if u go to chuckie cheese and i i hate chuckie cheers I'm 13 years old and i don't think going to the zoo is a bad idea i still like seeing animals but i don't like how there in a little cage |||Maybe the zoo might be better for when she is older so she can have long lasting memories of the experience, Cause i can tell you i don't remember anything that happened before i was three or four.|||I know it seems like she would love it, but kids get tired easily. I don't think it is a stupid idea though! If you want to take her to the zoo then I think you should! |||i think it's a great idea she will love seeing all the animals but i hope the animals are not asleep because the heat if you go|||Your boyfriend should be callin him self stupid my lil sister 2 year old loves the zoo she went there for her 1st bday and loved so yr daughter should love it =]|||haha, no its not a stupid idea at all if she likes animals and i don't think the zoo is too expensive so it sounds like a really good idea just make sure u get her birthday cake though :D|||i don't think its a stupid idea. if ur kid loves animals she would love the zoo. if the cost isa problem try to find a local or smaller zoo|||i think its a good idea! :) she should have fun if she loves animals :)|||i think its a good idea!! your children need good interaction at a younger age!|||no. u said she likes animals so it would be perfect for her.|||hes stupid!
and need sugguestions on community centers, restaurants or family entertainment spots (i.e Chucky Cheese, MaddFun, ect)or someone that rents space for events that would allow me to host a party for 4 hours and bring my own outside entertainment(i.e face painter)?|||I know some ethnic customs have big birthday parties for children. But do you expect your child to die within the next year. Besides he's 1 he won't remember it what is he going to do sit there while everyone is playing. I have three sons we had birthday parties from the 4th on to 8 at that point they went to Chuck E Cheese with 8 friends brothers are not friends and neither are parents of Friends Hay better a picnic at a City park Picnic area in the bronx we had VanCortland Park People still talk about my 6th Birthday party and that was in 1949 :But for a One year old a carvel cake with siblings and momy and dad there is more than enough. Save the money until he finishes 4th grade then give him a Subway pass and teach him how to use the Subway or busses.
and need sugguestions on community centers, restaurants or family entertainment spots (i.e Chucky Cheese, MaddFun, ect)or someone that rents space for events that would allow me to host a party for 4 hours and bring my own outside entertainment(i.e face painter)?|||Have to agree with the others; don't do this.
It will be an exhausting, possibly traumatic experience for the poor little guy.
Make a cake, and a small cake for him, make a big deal of him, and take the traditional "icing all over his face" picture with which to humiliate him for the rest of his life.
But don't throw a big deal thing.
He doesn't know what it's about, and it's not a nice thing to do for him.|||I don't suggest going all out for a 1st birthday party. He most likely wont last 4 hours with all that activity plus he's too young to realize what's going on anyway.
Invite close family and friends to your home for lunch and cake. Put up some balloons and take pictures.|||First, a 4 hour party for a 1 year old is way to long. And I think your living room or back yard would be better. Or the playground on the corner. Parties like what you speak of are meant for older children. A one year old doesn't have the attention span and might even get scared and upset by all those people. Keep it small and personal. Just a few close relatives or friends. The child won't remember it anyways. Remember, its a childs party, not an adult party.
I just need to know if this is a good enough comic.
Strip 1: Mom says to baby girl We should go to chucky cheese!
And the baby girl has a thought bubble thinking no! im scared of chucky
Strip 2: Mom brings daughter and she hides and mom says "Come on he's not that scary"
Strip 3: Huge closeup of scary chucky cheese'
Please don't copy or else It will be illegal.|||Yeah I agree, that is interesting in a weird/creepy way but I am not gonna lie I would enjoy it!|||lol haha i can see it will he have a weird twisted creepy face that would make me laugh|||I don't get it.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
I'm having a birthday party in a couple of days and i'm already paying for movie tickets and laser tag. I'm looking for a good restaurant where the price is about $15 per person. It doesn't matter whether its chinese food or western, buffet or not, as long as the food is good. Thanks soo much! I really appreciate your help!
(oh btw, i'm turning 16...so please no chucky-cheese or things like that ;P)|||Earls
Boston Pizza|||McDonald's ???!!!|||Red Robin
I got dis girl and she got 7 kids from 6 dudes. It be like a ghetto chucky cheese 24 / 7 in dat house wid all races reprasenting. I got some bets to place and anuther hony to see but dat ho left me wid da kids. Anyway we got now fence, but she got dees collars for da dogs. I dink I could let a few o da younger kids play in da yard and let da collars keep em in line. What you think?|||i dink uh betta col da social serbis on dat ho cuz unles she be giben uh sum ah dem pood tamps.dat ho mokin crack?. uh betta run fas n don run tru da alliey cuz she en dere makin har crack monez. chain gang dem iggaz n jet!!|||what? i can't understand you. please use spell check.|||I think that is just so wrong... You don't put dog collars on your kids.|||not unless u can get da kids ta wear da electric collars|||Divide by cucumber error.|||yeah man thats cool it also teaches the a lesson when they get that shock
Im Looking for places like Chucky Cheese you know the whole arcade and lunch deal ... but i would have liked to find an alternative to Chucky Cheese's if possible
Dosnt matter where the place is .... we will be renting a car , a website or location information would be nice :)|||I don't know, but there is no reason to rent a car if you are staying in Manhattan. You will spend a fortune on parking. and your money will be wasted as you can get anywhere in Manhattan via public transportation. Also, the rental price of a car in Manhattan is 30% to 50% higher than in the suburbs. Only if you are planning a trip outside of the city will you need a car.|||MARS 2112! i loved it as a child. jeckle and hyde was a good one too. jeckle and hyde is a little scary though, creepy people working around and when you first walk in, the cieling closes down on you.
i recommend mars 2112, it's very fun, theres an arcade and a cool space ship ride. i loved it when i went as a kid!
i don't even think they have chucky cheesein the city. if your gonna make a trip to the city, don't go to chucky cheese!|||Mars 2112 might be nice for the kids. It's in midtown Manhattan.
http://www.mars2112.com/about.htm|||mcdonalds|||DEF. mars 2112. oh my gosh im pretty old but i went there the other day it was something different. def. for kids.
It's gonna be in November cause thats when my birthday is. I want something spectaclaur...but chill at the same time. I don't want any baby stuff like...happy tymes...or chucky cheese...hahah i want something that someone will remember....on a low budget lol. PLZZ HELPP!!|||find a lazer tag place in your local area everybody loves lazer tag|||kegger
in a airport or chucky cheeses|||The Second Amendment.|||I'm not a Republican and I don't think I have the right to carry a gun - I KNOW I have the right to carry a gun. I have CCW permit issued by the State of Indiana, but even if I didn't, I'd still carry it - I have to protect myself from all of them Republican tweakers out there in la la land.
I can carry it into an airport, but not in the boarding area or on-board a commercial airliner. Never been to chucky cheeses tho'.
That's right, this Independent Granny is packin' heat.|||Responsible people don't misuse guns; only criminals do.
The Constitution says "individuals may own guns and Congress cannot restrict this right" (paraphrasing; you can read the exact text for yourself).
The best way to make sure that an airplane is never taken hostage is to arm all the passengers. When someone jumps up to take over, have the nearest three people shoot him. Forget movie physics--discharging guns in an airplane does *not* cause explosive decompression or blow a big hole in the side of the plane.
The best way to stop bank robberies is to arm all the tellers. As soon as the robber says "put the money in the bag" the tellers ventilate him. Simple.|||"..,the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."(Second Amendment to the Constitution.)
"The great object is that every man be armed . . . Everyone who is able may have a gun." (Patrick Henry, in the Virginia Convention on the ratification of the Constitution.)
"The advantage of being armed . . . the Americans possess over the people of all other nations . . . Notwithstanding the military establishments in the several Kingdoms of Europe, which are carried as far as the public resources will bear, the governments are afraid to trust the people with arms." (James Madison, author of the Bill of Rights, in his Federalist Paper No. 46.)
In my studies as an attorney and as a United States Senator, I have constantly been amazed by the indifference or even hostility shown the Second Amendment by courts, legislatures, and commentators. James Madison would be startled to hear that his recognition of a right to keep and bear arms, which passed the House by a voice vote without objection and hardly a debate, has since been construed in but a single, and most ambiguous Supreme Court decision, whereas his proposals for freedom of religion, which he made reluctantly out of fear that they would be rejected or narrowed beyond use, and those for freedom of assembly, which passed only after a lengthy and bitter debate, are the subject of scores of detailed and favorable decisions. Thomas Jefferson, who kept a veritable armory of pistols, rifles and shotguns at Monticello, and advised his nephew to forsake other sports in favor of hunting, would be astounded to hear supposed civil libertarians claim firearm ownership should be restricted. Samuel Adams, a handgun owner who pressed for an amendment stating that the "Constitution shall never be construed . . . to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms," would be shocked to hear that his native state today imposes a year's sentence, without probation or parole, for carrying a firearm without a police permit. (Orrin Hatch, US Senator)|||i have a permit to carry a gun yes ,i was given a full background check and fingerprinted
in some way does this scare you?
i will not hurt you unless you try to harm me ..|||I guess they feel they have the right to defend themselves against bad guys with guns.|||because it's their right. It's your right too!
If everyone carried guns crime would go way down and respect for others would go way up!|||The Constitution of the United States Amendment 2"|||Same reason libs can spew the dumbest things imaginable, we have a Constitution.|||Its called the 2nd amendment of the Constitution, try reading it.|||stupidity
I really don't understand why women choose to leave their purses in their cars in a parking lot only to have them stolen. Just today, I read of another incident whereby a car window was broken and a thief made off with a woman's purse. It seems it's usually outside of a bar or a health club. But today, it was outside of a kid's Chucky Cheese restaurant. I, personally, have never left my purse in a car, and if I did, I'd tuck it under the seat and out of sight. What do you people think?|||I agree that it's a very bad idea. I think women who leave their purses in plain sight feel that, hey, my car is locked- nobody will take the time to break in. Wrong! I was at a local mall a couple of weeks ago and was parked on the second level of the parking structure. There were a TON of cars, lots of traffic, both foot and vehicle and it was the morning. There is also, always, a very strong security presence in the parking area, both car and foot patrols. In spite of all that, when I came out to get in my car, there were mall security people all over two vehicles one row over from my car- both vehicles had the driver's side windows smashed out. Apparently, if someone wants something badly enough, NOTHING is going to stop them.|||Perhaps someone is collecting purses in your neighborhood?|||I think if you're smart, you'll either leave your purse at home or take it with you. and if a guy does come after you for your purse? throw it in the other direction and run. most likely, he doesnt want you. Oh-another thing. Stop obbsessing! Things like that arent worth obbsessing over. Whatever happens, happens. Life. Goes. On. Nobody has any choice but to go on with it, right?|||women huh! i dont know why people leave things on show in cars, tough lesson!|||the same reason women leave their purses on or in their unlocked desk drawers. they just don't want to carry them.|||I agree. It is silly. But as a woman who frequently does this, I would provide this as an explanation:
Women have it pretty tough; we are expected to be cute, work, and be a mother. For some of us, even the burden of carrying around a purse, at times, is cumbersome. To cut down on those much-needed "seconds" even, popping one's purse down on the seat does the trick.
Running in the store or visiting a friend for a few? Pop it down.
Moreover, instead of carrying a whole purse into a nightclub, just pop your license and visa in your pocket and go; pop the purse on the seat!
Like I said, this is not smart - but quick.|||Dumb broads, what can I say. Someone should show them where the trunk is.
My (soon to be) 4 year old son's birthday will fall on a Thursday. He is looking forward to a party at Chucky Cheese...you know, over priced pizza, lots of games and running around inside. I was planning to have his party early on the Sat. following his actual date but I am in class all day Sat. I thought about moving it to Sunday 11am. (11-12 ish isn't so busy at this place) but I'm worried that people might not come because it's on a Sunday. Should I miss class and have it on Sat. Try for Sunday and hope that it doesn't offend anyone I invite that it could interfere with church or...have his dad take the day off work and try for Friday after Preschool?|||I vote for Sunday, maybe a little later in the afternoon, but before the place gets crammed. Even if the turnout is smaller due to the day, your son will still have fun running about and playing with whomever shows up. Chucky Cheese is little kid paradise! Not to mention that few of us have a particularly vivid memory of our 4th birthdays, so making a few adjustments to make things easier on you and your husband's schedules is not likely to be noticed by your son as long as he has fun!
Good Luck and Congratulations to your little one!|||Sunday is fine! I would try to make it later in the day because of the church thing....|||I have my sons parties on Sunday after church. It is cheaper and less crowded|||tuesday|||I would do Sun. afternoon or evening, after church.|||Sunday is fine hun. I would just push the time back a bit. It may interfere with people going to church.|||Sunday should be fine. I would just have it around one or two instead. Saturday is a little easier for people to show up on though.|||Call a few of the other kids parents and ask them if they will show up on Sunday.|||Well, you could always have his party the weekend after his birthday. Like instead of this week, do it next week. That's how it was a lot of the time when I was in elementary school. Someone would have a birthday but their party would be the week before or the week after. You could still have it this Sunday though, surely people would still come.|||I would actually recommend later on Sunday since some people attend church until that time. Sunday is fine. I had many of my birthday parties on Sunday.|||Sunday, some time in the afternoon, so that it doesnt interfere with oversleepers, and gives enough time for people in church to do their church thing and then get ready for the party and things like that.|||I would say a Sat. a lot of people don't work on Sat. and Sundays are very busy days!Good luck and I hope he has a Great 4th birthday!!!|||I'd go for Sunday afternoon. Have fun!!!|||Having the party on his actual birthday will be fine as long as you give everyone good notice. Thursday will not be too crowded a the Cheese's ! Saturday is going to be really busy!!|||try sunday but wait till 1:00 church are done with their thing by then and can have it till 3:30 or 4:00 then they still have time to get ready for night services if they go.|||any day but Fri and Sat....the worst days ever!! Try late in the evening on Sunday about 3 or 4 pm. That way people who are fashionable can bring their kids on time. And it won't be so hot.|||Well looks like your in a tough decision. I would let him go thursday and you have your class on Saturday.....|||If you want all his friends to be there and get lots of gifts you should have it on saturday morning. Almost everyone is off and the little guys will love to have a good time with your son. You don't have to have it at chucky cheese. you could always have a theme at a park. Plus I think you could only spent an hour at chucky cheese after that is clean up time and you are own your own.|||Maybe Sunday at 1pm would work, its after most churches let out and at lunch time, I'm sure what ever you decide it will be a wonderful day.|||How about ON his birthday? If he has pre-school, you can go after. And his friends from pre-school can be picked up, with him, and go also. Have the parents of his friends pick them up at a set time at Chucky Cheese. This way, when the party is done, so are you. (At least, with the party!)|||If any of the other parents are friends of yours then ask them,otherwise do it Sunday but not 11 or 12....some people go to church and some just want to sleep in on their day off.|||I would have to miss class for this. Sunday is probably not a good day to have a birthday party simply because of church. Friday is still a work day and most people will be working and not able to take there kids. So Saturday is def. your best pick.|||If the group you are planning to invite isn't too large, you could probably get a feel for what would work best for them by asking before you set the details. You have to be the one to decide whether you can skip school and Dad has to decide whether he can take off work. I know you'll find a solution. Good for you for doing something nice for your boy!|||I always celebrate my Kids Bday parties on the exact day.. I want to celebrate the occasion.. I believe moving parties for weekends, since they are little it doesn't make them feel special because it is not the right day. Darn Can't even explain what I mean.. If you can explain a 3 year old hey your Bday is today but we are waiting to cut you a cake on Sunday.. then go ahead and celebrate couple days later. Good Luck!!|||I think you could afford to miss a class since it's for your son's birthday party. See if your instructor will understand. school is important, but the memories he'll have and knowing Mommy made the party happen will really feel good, for the both of you. Get his dad to take off too so he can help. a four yr. olds birthday party can get hectic. I know from personal experience, but the memories make it worthwhile.|||Saturday is good for most every body because that is the day when people fit in the things that they can't get to during the week. If at all possible do Saturday.People will feel less imposed upon. See about making up the class, if it is feasible.
Sunday makes you have to kind of crowd things together. People go to church and usually don't want to think of doing anything after but rest at home or have a nice dinner with the family and all.|||Sunday would be fine. I've had parties on Sunday, less crowded.|||Yes, have it on sat. or see when the majority of the kids can make it.
my son is turning 10 on the 15th this month. i'm tired of papa's pizza and chucky cheese's is a joke. he wanted a magician but they want 200.00 at least! they must be kidding!!
help i have very little time and have no ideas!!|||Any kid would love the ground control arcade. I searched it online and looks very fun and very cheap.
Papa Johns
Dominos
Pizza Hut
Frank's
The Round Table
Chucky Cheese
Cici's
Red Baron
Pomodoros
Barcelonas|||I like Pizza Hut the best
Papa Johns Next @@|||Papa Johns, by far is the best pizza out of the major chain restaurants! I will add that I love Chicago and New York style pizza, but its only good if you are in those cities. Since I do not live up there, Papa Johns is the best I can find as far as fresh ingredients.|||WELL I HAVE TO SAY PIZZA HUT IS THE BEST!!! THIN AND CRISPY OR DEEP DISH, WITH THE WORKS OR JUST CHEESE. I LIVE IN KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA AND OUR PIZZA HUT HAS BEEN RANKED #1 IN THE US NOW FOR YEARS. GOTTA HAVE SOME PIZZA HUT PIZZA.|||Dominoes for me but its a case of which you prefer, not everyone likes the same!
http://www.mimimusicministry.btik.com/ga鈥?/a>|||Pizza Hut & CiCi's. When I lived in Kingston, NY, I went to a family owned pizza place. I knew the owner & always ordered the meat lovers. It was piled higher for me than anyone else, & cost the same. A large pie (18") was $16.|||Dominos and Papa Johns|||Dominos|||Hi Sarah, guess I will go with Pizza Hut. But there are a lot of great
family owned pizza places.|||Round Table has really good Pizza's!|||round table|||Pizza Hut.|||I like Papa John's and Cici's the best outta all of the choices.|||boy do i love me some pizza hut :)
i only in eat cheap pizza places...
Hi,
My son and I are looking for a video game arcade in the Chicagoland area that we could go to. We visited Nintendo World in New York 2 years ago and had a blast. Idealy, we would be looking for something like that. We have a Dave and Busters and also Chucky Cheese, however we are hoping there is something else out there to try out...
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Have a great day!|||There are also Jeepers locations in the Chicagoland area. They are similiar to Chucky Cheese's. I am not even sure if they have Little Ceasar's anymore, but that used to be a really popular place to go when I was growing up.
You might want to try regular old arcades - there is a huge arcade in Gurnee Mills Mall that's pretty fun - it's right next to the ice skating rink. Gurnee Mills Mall is north of Chicago, close to Six Flags Great America.
Most malls have an arcade. It depends where in the Chicagoland you reside, but I can think of a couple of local places right off the top of my head. I would recommend the Gurnee Mills arcade most.
NO PLACE LIKE CHUCKY CHEESE OR AND OTHER BABY PLACE LIKE THAT|||Why don't you check out local clubs in your area and see if they have teen night. Usually its not really for 13 year olds 15+ So go to the movies or something lol.|||Wtf...|||13 year olds,... at a club like place,... if you wanna get into a club like place, then rent one out.
This weekend my son is turning "4", and well we need some ideas for what we should do for him. We were thinking of taking him to the zoo and to chucky cheese but I don't know if that's going to be good enough plans for his birthday.
What would you do?
;o}|||That is actually what i was going to tell you to do lol!
We did that for my little brothers b-day!
Maybe towards the end of the day take him out for icecream or something. =]
~Steph
Oh and a Happy Birthday to him!!!!
4 is a fun age lol! ^-^|||I'm sure those plans would be great! I don't know what 4 year old wouldn't like that! I'm sure as long as he's surrounded with friends and family members he'll be happy :)
Here are some other ideas in case you were looking for some: throwing him a pool party or a theme party (for example, if he likes batman, buy a batman cake, plates, cups, games, etc); you could take him to a theme park (although he'd probably enjoy chuck e cheese more at such a young age); or you could rent out some tables a buffet place for dinner (for example, here in FL we have a pizza buffet called Cici's pizza where kids can play games as well as eat)
I still like your ideas best though :)|||Ha! I was in that same dilemma in May, but my son turned 5yrs, what we eventually did was on his b-day which was on a Thursday we took him out to dinner and a movie, to watch his favorite movie, then we gave him all his favorite presents things he kept hinting to us that he wanted, then on the weekend, Saturday to be exact, we kept a huge b-day/barbecue for him we invited all his friends from school and church plus all mine and my husband's family members and we threw a huge b-day/barbecue/pool party, seeing that that day was so hot we all ended up in the pool, there was a kiddie's pool too so the kids played in the kiddie's pool,and the grownups hanged in adult pool.It was alot of fun for him, he enjoyed the party and all the presents he got too.It was his 5th b-day so my hubby and i wanted to celebrate it big with him, usually we'll do the chuck e cheese thing, or simple party, but this year we really wanted to celebrate it big with him, so why not try something like a party for him, or if it's too last minute for you guys, then take him out to a movie and dinner to his favorite place that he likes, anything that he likes will always be good for him.GL.|||You can make a theme for his birthday party. Find out what he likes and use it as a theme for his party at Chicky cheese.
Or give little treat bags to the the little guests at his birthday party as a thank you for coming.
Here is a star.|||Well, I've got daughters and a grandson...
Birthdays we pack up a picnic and head down to the beach... except for the eldest girl's 18th birthday, which required a major debute party by local culture (cost was a mere $400).
IF I am blessed with a son, He and I will go on his first big-boy camping trip to the beach... the daughters loved it on THEIR 4th birthdays.|||Its your sons SPECIAL day , so plan to make it just that.! Don't get conned by the "fast food thing" to impress your child . Think healthy, the thing you as parent, no doubt desperately want for your child to seek and achieve through life. Sending the right messages and examples to children helps get the best results for the future !!|||That's a good Birthday; Chucky Cheese and Zoo, and a cake, of course....!!|||I think the zoo and chucky cheese, is enough
if i was a 4 year old boy, i would love that|||My brother went to Chuck E. Cheese's for his fourth birthday (which was an eternity ago).
Chinese take-out food on Thursday, Chucky Cheese on Friday, Burger King on Saturday, and pizza on Sunday.|||They would be fine as long as they smoke drugs on the following monday and have unprotected sex on tuesday.|||A week from Tuesday|||How about a troll for dessert?|||I doubt you'd get to Thursday.|||It depends on whether they a) eat lots of it so that the type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure give them a heart attack, or b) eat little so that their weight is fine but the vitamin definciency kills them.
I'd say a) is the best option.|||they die on worstday it is actually after sunday before monday
We live in Southeast Michigan, We want to take our 1 year old somwhere for her birthday; She just began walking.. Chucky-E-Cheese looks like its still more of a older toddler thing.. Any suggestions of places?|||I'm not very sure if there are places like this in Michigan, but if there are any party places that have lots of toys, safe areas for your toddler and lots of people who watch the children then that would be the place!|||The Park
The Zoo
The aquarium|||I have a two year old and for his first B-day we did something small at home but he loves a place called bounce and Play! I don't know if you have one of those around you but it is so cool and my son loves it!! It is a place where they have about 10 moon bounces that do different things like mazes, air planes, slides, etc. that you play on! ( Adults can play too) It is perfect for 1 years old and up! Especially for a B-day party!|||My daughter is almost 8 months and loves Chuck E.'s toddler zone. But, you could take her to a bounceland (we have one here on the southwest side of Michigan).|||do a party at your house, i did for my daughters first b-day in aug of last year, it was fun and really Hot lol|||You could take her to the Zoo, Aquarium, Park, or swimming pool.|||probably like somewhere with animals such as the zoo
thinking of taking my little one to Chucky Cheese for her 1st Birthday, but want to hear of other stories on what you did for your 1 year olds First Birthday Party?|||We had a tea party with close relatives...me and my husband, my Mother and my two sisters and a couple of aunts...her 4 little cousins came too...if theres a cake, balloons and a few of their favourite people then they'll have a ball...they only last out for two hours max before they start to wilt....if I were you I would have something at home whilst it is easy to...once they get bigger you'll be sick of the sight of Chucky Cheese! They like it at home and it is less pressure for them.|||I kept it simple. My parents, sister, hubby and I took our daughter and we all went out to eat at a restaurant and came back to our house and let her tear into a chocolate cake and took a million pictures. It was fun, relaxing, and we got great pics for her to look at one day. A one-year-old really can't do much at Chuck E Cheese.|||I took my son to Chucky Cheese fo his first birthday and he loved it. They have little things now for smaller kids and its just so much fun. We now take him there every year. Kind of a tradition. He had his first bite of pizza on his first birthday too.|||My daughter isn;t 1 yet but i am planing a pony theam. My parents have a farm with a bunch of ponies so i am going to have my dad bring one in and we are going to have pony rides and stuff like that. we have lots of kids in the family so it will be fun for all ages. My daughter loves animales as well.|||We did a basic at home party. We got a little 4 inch cake jsut for him to make a mess with and got a bigger one for everyone else. Just basic toys and presents, lots of new people for the baby to fascinate over, lol.|||my relatives came|||I held my daughters first birthday party at my house . I did a sponge bob theme well kinda he he she loves sponge bob . This year for her 2nd birthday I am having her birthday party at McDonald's cause planning and cleaning up afterwards was tiresome !!|||OMG I just recently had this same issue. Also, my daughters birthday is Christmas Day so we had to wait. What a pain! We decided to go to Shakeys (a pizza place here with things to do for the kids, don't know if they are all over but it's a fun place) instead of Chuck E Cheese. The food is way better and it's alot cheaper. Ordered an ice cream cake. Hopefully it will be fun because we aren't holding it till the end of this month. I don't like it when people say that just because they are a year old it will be too much for them. Thats not true. My daughter is extremely advanced for her age and likes to try and keep up with all the 3 year olds in this family. So yes while she may not remember it, first and foremost, I will and it's not that she won't have a good time. Just try to figure out what you think your child will enjoy and what you can handle. Also it's way too damn cold for the park right now, so that idea is out for winter babies. I think it will be great. I just couldn't handle that place myself! Not till she is a little older. I also want to eat some good food whenever I am having a celebration lol and Chuck E Cheese is not the place for that! Anyway good luck. I hope you have fun. Oh! BTW, go to Baskin Robbins for an ice cream cake. They are adorable and they have perfect themes for the smaller kid. Love it. Again, good luck and I hope you have fun!|||We did a simple at home with friends and cousins. At that age they don't really care. It was fun to watch them eat cake but they showed no interest in opening presents. I took them to a cousin's party about three months later and they had a great time opening his presents. I wish you could have there 1st birthday when they are like 15 or 16 months old.
If you really want to do Chucky Cheese than I'd do it but also think you will have to be watching them like a hawk. At home I could just hang out with Friends and family and not worry that the boys were getting into something.|||We kept it simple. A get together and cookout at my moms house. We got everyone together.. had my son open his presents and let him tear into his cake.|||I kept it simple, at this point the child doesn't know anything and it's more for the parents and family. We had a small party at home and our kids @ 1 didn't know any different. It's when they get older, appreciate things that you do the big stuff.|||That's exactly what i did for my daughter she just turned a year in January i took her to chuck e. cheese all her cousins came it was good !!! She loved it !!!! even though she cant play with the older games she loved the "kiddie section" ..It was GREAT!!! oh just dont forget to bring your cake ...my daughter loved tearing into the cake, and i usually am really particular on what she eats and how dirty she gets but i let her go crazy for her b-day!!!!!
my son is turning two i want to have him an inside party but i HATE CHUCKY CHEESE...lol any suggestions|||Have a party at your home. We always just have a BBQ for our son's birthday. Get some stuff at the $ store for goody bags. I also went to my local craft store and got some of those little visors (99 cents each) and some of those little foam shapes for kids to glue them on ( I got tape dispenser at $ store that is used for gluing/taping pics into a scrapbook...a lot less mess)|||Pizza Hut|||The other posts are right. Somewhere small, not too crowded, or in my opinion the best place for a two year old is at home. Otherwise, you may go nuts trying to keep an eye on everyone. Either that or get lots of help. At two, they don't care where they are at as long as there are balloons, cake, presents!|||Mac Donalds Whooooooo!
I loved going to Maccie Dee's on my birthday as a kid!! Its such fun especially for really little ones! He'll love it.....
Hope he has a lovely time whatever you decide!|||STAY AT HOME
Idk where i got this idea. But which guy scares you the most? The quaker oats guy? The Burger King guy?Or the Chucky cheese guy? Or that creepy clown (mcdonald's) P.S i choose the quaker oats guy. he just plain CREEPY!! Dont yall think so too?|||the mcdonalds clown, FREAKY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!|||burger king guy|||the Chucky cheese guy the big a** Rat|||omgosh, i was thinking the same thing!
i dont like any of them (except the Chucky Cheese Mouse)|||MCDONALD'S CLOWN GUY!!! lol i live right next 2 a mcD's and i've always hated it :P
~Crystal
my daughters first birthday will be feb 28th. she will be 1 obviously. but im wondering what do i do for a 1 yr olds birthday. should i do a big party n take her out to like chucky cheese or something like that or is that to advanced for someone her age. if so what sort of activities and stuff should i do for her birthday and where would be good places to have a babys party|||At age 1 (and even 2) we kept it small - 3 hour party give or take, we had close friends and family over. Finger foods, fruit, veggie tray, a few buffet type stuff like ziti and mac & cheese then cupcakes and birthday cake. It was in our house.
It is easy to become overstimulated and overwhelmed at that age, she is too young for anything at Chucky Cheese - just keep it simple and have fun!
Make sure that you ask some friends and family to take pictures - if you are busy "entertaining" your guests, you will want those photos later in case you missed out on anything!|||Chuckee cheese would be too much for her right now. I had a small party just family and close friends. I baked cupcakes and gave my little one her own special cupcake. You can do all the fun 1st bday stuff...a bday hat and outfit 1st bday decorations. The biggest tip I have is SCHEDULING...you don't want to be entertaining family with a screaming tired baby hanging on you. So it is best to do it at home so your close to her bed or set it up to start right after she wakes in the morning or from her nap and let everyone know in the invites when it ends and that should be close to nap/bed time. So only a few hrs of partying :) Good luck!|||do anything but what would be nice is get a small extra chocolate cake and put it infront of her and take a video to show her for when she's older! trust me she'll love it, her face will be covered in chocolate and it will be a laugh :)|||first birthday is just a little family get together with cake and presents no games or anything its more for the parents and the rest of the grown ups usually the kids arent into it|||Just had a small family party at home. Food,cake and presents.
The 1st birthday is really for the parents. Just having fun with it. Since I know my daughter doesn't remember last week let alone her birthday last August.
I've gone to Dave & busters but at night there's too many drinkers( a bit expensive too) and some of my family is just a bit to old for chucky cheeses. we need a place were we can eat but have fun also maybe bowling,arcade, skating or something|||at cicis pizza|||http://local.yahoo.com/results?p=restaur鈥?/a>|||I would say chucky cheese..for one everybody still has a kid in them and its affordable...|||The magic time machine!!
Rhymefest - Supersonic (Chucky Cheese)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/54841922a23a…|||"He's so soft I'll brush him off, go play rock band with Asher Roth"
LMAO
Man, Rhymefest came pretty hard on that track. I thought it was a good diss.|||Now, I like both Rhymefest and Charles Hamilton......
The diss track itself is funny... I like the Super.. Sonic concept and all.
BUT, the problem is that it does come off kinda bitter because its not like Rhymefest's albums have really been that good. He's very good freestylin', battling, & he's even a pretty good live performer.... He's just NOT that great an "artist"... He hasn't been able to translate who he is into great songs or albums..
Charles Hamilton from the little I've seen ALREADY has that 'thing' about him... He's creative, he's definitely comin' with his original kinda style & flare...
The thing is Charles was NOT AFRAID to admit he lost a battle...So, I don't understand the need for Rhymefest to make this diss track..
It just comes off as a dude who's a little bitter because HE wrote "Jesus Walks" and I'm sure thought he would get much hype from that but he didn't... NOW this kid is gettin' the hype that he WISH he had.|||it was funny wit the JJ fade "Super Sonic" in the background.... but it just play for attention. Charels didnt really diss him in that freestyle with SErious... he was just jokin.
Fest is hungry for attention... its hard being a ghostwriter. People love your bars... but only when they come outta someone elses mouth.. LMAO|||that was "diferrent" to say the least, maybe its cuz im high but this sounded like an 80's MC Hammer diss or something lol. But i hate Charles Hamilton either so this beef = fail for me.|||i'm down with charles so i'm gonna have to say that was the shittiest diss track i've ever heard even tho i haven't listened to it yet|||Good diss....but really corny of him to do it under the circumstances. Pretty lame and unexpected from Fest.|||Corn! But I hate Charles Hamilton, so I'm glad someone is dissing the guy.|||Charles Hamilton is a nerd. This was bound to happen.
People say 13 year olds are little kids, and I disagree. Little kids want to go to chucky cheeses, Little kids dont have raging hormones, little kids cant have sex, little kids cant grow pubic hair. I wouldnt call teens adults, but theyre are far from being kids. I cant believe it when people say they're shocked when 13 year olds drink, have sex and do drugs........how long do you think that soda pop and skittles were gonna entertain teens? Teens have a diffrent mindset than kids.|||Spoken like a true young teen or tween. My 12 y.o. daughter gets terribly offended if we refer to her as a 'child' or a 'kid', but she's certainly not an adult and her attitude and behaviour show it.
j0e|||Thankyou. Lots of people think that teens having sex and drinking is a huge thing. I dont really think it is. As long as they are fully aware of the problems they cause, there is no problem in them exploring. Teens have hormones that are gonna want to make them touch eachother, theres no stopping that. Everyone matures at different ages, so no one really has any right to tell you what your doing is wrong. Some people say, if you have sex you have to be able to be finanicially set up for having a baby. Well, as long as your protected and you're educated about the problems that could happen, i.e std's, children, lung cancer if your smoking, the effects of drugs..etc its not really a huge problem. Some 25 year olds arent financially secure enough to have a kid, does that mean that they have to be a virgin? er, no. Kids grow up alot faster than previous generations did. And if you dont let them drink occasionly or anything else, when they finally get round to being able to but drink for themselves, they're going to go ape and possibly kill themselves in the process.|||Your personal opinion, however, contradicts the actual definition. Yes, a teen is a kid. Kid is simply a euphemism for a child, and child is the word we use to describe anyone under the age of majority. A 13 year old is a minor, and is therefore a child, and therefor, a kid.
While I realize that at 13, someone does not FEEL like a kid, they are technically still classified under that definition, like it or not.
However, your second mistake is in thinking there are only 2 blanket ways to treat someone ... as a child, or as an adult, and that's not true. How people react to someone has more to do with their level of maturity than their actual age. I have a 15 year old that's years ahead of her age group, and I interact with her on an adult level, and have for years. On the other hand, my younger daughter will be 13 this week. She is flighty, incredibly immature and irresponsible. I treat her like a kid.|||You're absolutely right... But, I can't really say anything bad about teenagers, because I'm a 17-year old myself... But, what you say about younger teenagers doing this things.... They get tired of that stuff and think it's time for a change, but they do it not in the correct direction.|||Says the 13-year-old who doesn't get their way all the time. As long as you act without thinking of others like you do you're a child. Now shut up and do what you're told or I'll come over there and spank you back to last week.|||I think they're just considered teens, and too often teens try to act like adults. Just because child-like things may not be that appealing, there are better things to do other than sex and drugs. I also agree with Jade ^^^|||Yes close enough. I'd say kids not children. They're certainly not toddlers, nor are they adults.
Kids is short for juvenile delinquents.|||Well..The way most teens act they are still children..|||13 year olds shouldn't be having sex anyways...I'm 18 I still consider myself a kid!|||I am sixteen, but I still consider myself a child and until I can provide for myself entirely I am a child. That's the way I see it.|||I consider anyone under 24 to be a kid.
There's lots of stages of childhood, I'm discovering new ones all the time.|||I call 13-15 year olds childteens.
And 16-19 year olds adultteens.|||Doing drugs, drinking, and having sex doesn't make you a grown up.|||they're all foolish young'uns to me|||If i caught my 13 year old drinking and doing drugs I'd spank them like a six year old.|||...I'm 13 and consider myself a kid..|||it depends on your culture.
In some cultures, anything under 20 or 21 is a kid.
In some cultures, anything under 18 is a kid.
In some cultures 14 is adult and marriage age.
If i was an ethiopian man born and raised in their boondock sticks.. I'd probably think a 15 year old wife was pretty hot and awesome.
But. i'm american. we chose a different arbitrary age of adulthood. I abide by that.
I dont play along with our white cultures "white males are creeps and older white women are cougars" bullcrap. I will never abide by that nonsense.....but I do abide by the law and 18.
There are enough 18 year olds who appear 16 that you dont have to risk jail with some 16 year old who appears 19.
But i am the biggest critic of japan's 20.
I was dating my fiancee (japanese) since she was 18 and she as more than mature enough and adult enough for sex, love and companionship. Us americans gave her adulthood at a sensible age.
18.
In fact.. I will go so far as to claim that an 18 year old japanese girl is equal to a 28 year old white girl in conduct and morality and decency and maturity and even has a lower crime rate to boot. I've seen 28 year old women on jerry springer that were 100000x more immature and stupid than my girl was at 18.
Do I think 13 is a child? culturally yes. Scientifically no. In every other species of animal.. adulthood is defined by the ability to reproduce.
But us humans dont think we are animals so we define ourselves differently from the way we define the animal kingdom.
I believe 14 year olds can give birth.. because father nature intended them to.
But... we overruled him with the advent of high school.
so culturally yes.. scientifically no.
Teens are probably the ones who gave birth to the human race.
too many people for someones home. lots of kids will be attending. we're looking for something similar to a chucky cheese, but not chucky cheese. i live in the metro detroit (michigan) area. any help please?|||Visit the Zoo
Zoos are wonderful kids' birthday party places. Most zoos offer party packages but you can plan one on your own easily. Create a scavenger hunt for the children to go on at the zoo. Give them directions like 鈥榝ind an animal that eats meat鈥?or 鈥榝ind a nocturnal animal鈥? The party members can work on the scavenger hunt together or they can break into two teams and race to find all the answers. Just make sure the children are always accompanied by an adult. Most zoos allow guests to bring their own food, so plan on bringing a cake or cupcakes and juice boxes for a picnic celebration.
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There are many options for hosting a kid's birthday party outside of the home. Make sure to include the exact address of the kids birthday party place with the phone number on the party invitation. Make it clear if parents are invited to stay at the party or if they will be expected to drop their child off and leave. If parents are needed to stay with their child, their entrance fees should be covered by the party host. The best thing about utilizing outside party locations is, at the end of the day, your house will look exactly how you left it in the morning!|||PAINTBALLING, LASERTAG, GO-KARTING :D
boys adore that stuff !|||Ummm. Well he probably won't be able to remember anything like Chucky Cheese.
So I would suggest your house. I mean save something fun like that until he is at least 5?|||Trust me on this one go to six flags [plz best answer]
This is my first child and i was wondering where can i give my son his first birthday party at. my house is not big enough to give it there. so i was wondering can you give me any ideas where i can give him a party at besides chucky e cheese|||at home, at this age he is too young to enjoy a chucky cheese(think thats the rite name...im in aus???) or mcdonalds party- i mean u could if u wanted but i think they are too young- i beleive that a party at home would be better coz they have more freedom to run around and play with there stuff then theres the fact of having his cot close by incase he needs to go down for a nap, my son had his party at home n thk god coz halfway thru he zonked out from the excirement n needed to recharge- 40mins later he was back to enjoying his party....GL!
i no you want to create a great memory if not for ur son then for you, of his 1st party, but i dont think location, in this case is everything, i think the ppl who are there is the most important thing, and making sure that he has a great time, i really dont think it matters where u have it :) some of ur sons best memories will happen at home.|||I gave my first son a party at a park, and brought ponies.|||outdoors....your favorite park....|||i remember my first birthday party at a park.
past on birthday parties and toys they never play with 2 days later. We take them to ''Chucky Cheese'' and then they cry all the way home because they didn't want to go yet. I need an idea of something that will still be fun for him .......without spending every penny we have.|||Take him to a professional sports game. He will always remember his first time or his 7th birthday in a professional stadium/arena.|||a big moonwalk costs a lto of money|||rent a fun jump have a boy themed party at home and serve hot dogs. or forget the fun jump just have party games|||Sounds like your child is not content with what they have. Have a birthday party somewhere you can get around true "needy" kids. Let your child pick out, wrap, and give one of these children a gift. In fact, let them give away all their gifts! Until they "get" it, have their birthday party there every year.|||Chucky Cheese is WAY too expensive and at that age - they DO get tired more like EXHAUSTED and take it out on you ALL THE WAY HOME!! Not a good plan, I agree! Been there - done that! I would suggest going to a warehouse (we have US TOYS in Kansas) that sells fun stuff in bundles for parties CHEAP and make a GREAT one at home. Find paper around the house that you can recycle (draw on back) and use to post up his birthday outside on the house, the door, the windows and inside as well). Make up games to play (hide&seek, puppets, clowning around, etc.) and though you would have a 'winner' from a game - at that age EVERYONE is a winner - so you give out little gifts (balloons, plastic toys, etc.) Yes, they'll only play with them a little while, but you got them for 12 for a $1.00..so who cares!!! Good luck!|||Let him have a small home party 5-7 kids, Order pizza in and have normal child birthday games. Give out little prizes with the games. If the weather is good where you live have out door games. Bag race, three legged race all the funny things we did. I know from my grandsons party that they still enjoy these things. make a cake and enjoy|||on my kids birthday they get to pick where they want to eat there dinner usally chuckie cheeses and they each get 20 tokens when that is out we leave....and for there present they get 20 dollars to spend at walmart that is it and they love it because they get to choose what they want ....we also will have a cake with the rest of the family i keep it simple and it is always a great time for them.....|||Buy the kid a fishing outfit and take him fishing. When a kid catches his (or her's) first fish, they go absolutely mental. Then they want to go all the time. Plus you can eat 'em, if they're caught from clean water. Pretty much anyplace in the US has a number of fishing lakes and streams within a 30 minute drive. And it beats the heck out of video games. Also, buy him a pair of binoculars.|||It's not really inexpensive but it's not overly expensive either, a bowling birthday party. My nephew and his friends had a BLAST. As far as presents go, I would just go with one or two small things like an action figure or something. Like you said, they don't play with their presents for more than a day or two and two months later he probably wouldn't even be able to tell you what he got.|||have you tried a roller skating party. my granddaughter just went to one for a 7 yr old boy in her class and everyone seems to be having a good time. if the parents want to skate or bring siblings they bear the additional costs, you don't have to worry about skill level, everyone can participate,
you didn't give the child's birthday so I'm guessing in the near future or what area you live in so i don't know if you can do an outside party at your local park. if you can, the play equipment is already there for all ages, you can stay as long as the park is opened unless you're having a really large party where you need to reserve an area where they may limit your time in the picnic area.
it seems nothing is inexpensive for children these days even when your not" trying to keep up with the Joneses".|||When I was 7 I got this cool Microscope and people took the time to teach me how it worked and how to prepare my slides. Heck, by the time I was 12 I was playing Doctor with the girls. Darn, I been playing doctor ever since. Now I even have a pocket microscope with a case (Radio Shack). I carry it into the woods hiking with a few plastic slides.|||Before his birthday, have him select about ten toys to give to charity. Let him know that other children aren't so blessed and if he's not going to play with his toys, he needs to give them away.
Then get him something educational, like a Leapster, or a computer game. Even word finds and mazes that come in book form can be a great gift for a 7 y/o boy.
Or...you could get him a pile of dirt and some dump trucks!!!|||Boy do I know the feeling... I have four kids and we have done it all too. I know that Chucky Cheese can hurt the wallet. Not sure what climate you live in but, if it is warm enough you could through a pirate party and "bury a treasure" and give the kids a map to find it. You can purchase great skeletons and stuff like that at the Dollar Stores now because of it being Halloween time. I know that you can even make a great cake that looks like a treasure box or a pirate ship. I have learned to be very creative over the years. For my younger boys we have even got the bounce rides at a local rent place and the cotton candy machine like a carnival type party and everyone enjoys it. I really think party's at home turn out best because you don't spend high dollars at restaurants. Not only that I think my kids are appreciative that I spend time making things like the cake etc...|||For my son's 8th birthday we had a 'Spaceship' party. Made a cake like a rocketship, had 'pin the cone on the rocket' (like pin the tail on the donkey), 'Moon crater throw' (cut holes in a cardboard box, made it look rocky with home-made flour-dough and painted it grey, they had them throw balled up (new) grey sock to try to hit a specific hole, different holes were different prizes) The prizes were things like little pen-lights from the $1 store and matchbox type cars (also from $1 store, 8 to a package!), Candy (of course). Then Astropops (popsicles)
The big project was we bought the little Estes model rocket sets ($1-3 each depending on if you get multipacks) and some finger paints and let the kids paint their own then went across the street to the park and shot them up. (Let them know that sometimes you can't recover them so they can decide to keep theirs if they want to) Lunch was pizza and we got dry ice for 'Martian punch' Get a big punch bowl and invert a strainer over the dry-ice so that no-one touches it or accidently drinks any. Then we poured Sprite over a few scoops of rainbow sherbet (Not too many, just enough to make it foamy) and poured that into the puch bowl. At the end when we were waiting for parents to return we put on Star Wars movie and waited for the clean-up to begin.
I think we spend a total of $80 dollars on 9 kids. (Food, prizes, game supplies, party hats, goodie bags, everything) Just remember, at this age you CAN get away with doing things on a budget. Once he hits 12....there will be no appealing to him.
Good luck!|||Throw an old fashion b-day party. 2 - 3 hours, kids only, and play organized games... pin the tale on the donkey, pinata, tag, hide and seek etc. A bounce house is not too expensive and normally will keep all the kids busy for the 2 - 3 hours. As for gifts, dont get him anything because the other kids will arrive with gifts and he might not even notice that your name was not on one of the cards. At seven playing is more fun, Oh, another is to have a puppet stage and let the kids make sock puppets and make their own show to put on for the parents as they arrive to pick the kids up.|||My twins are 7 and we had a birthday party at home and i had a game hooked up to every TV and the kids that wasn't playing the games played computer games of learning and they enjoyed it.|||That's what kids do. Learn to deal. Maybe a little discipline now and again.
You should get him a book on parenting. Read it. It will be the best gift you ever gave him.
Like I said, she doesn't wanna stay in the house. We live in maine. We are weird, and will do about anything :D except sexual things xD. We can probably drive anywhere in maine. We thought of chucky cheese/jokers, but we wouldn't be allowed to go in anything cause we are too old/big or something :P Any ideas? please help!! <3|||throw a party! if you have friends....
or you can go somewhere random, or just order a bunch of cakes and eat (:|||you should go shopping, then have a special treat afterward... like a food that you like but don't usually eat.|||Are you asking like for ideas on where to go?
Like go out to the cinema,Go for a meal with a group,hire out a community hall and get a DJ,Go to the beach,just chill out around you town,village,go shopping,go to a nightclub,go to 'Chucky cheese' if that's where you want to go,go to the circus,
Do something crazy like:
Go to a local stables and get lessons for a day
Go to an ice-cream parlor and order like LOADS of ice cream
Go to a local park and have a HUGE picnic with everyone you know
Set up a marquee in one of your friends garden and have a party
Have a HUGE cookout
Go out shopping for marshmallows,soda pretty much LOADS of junk food and have a HUGE camp out in someones backyard.
Go to local art studio and ask for a tutorial by one of the artists
Go to a funfair if near your home,or travel to one
Crash the mall
Play hide and seek in a Supermarket
Use your imagination if you will do just about anything....
Have a good day
-Sin茅ad|||go hang out with a bunch of drunk black guys
I have asked this question is Psychology and parenting And because I just love this section I thought I would give you a try. MY 27 month old daughter has a unbelievable fear of clowns. And I don't mean she starts to cry and run to me I mean she becomes paralyzed with fear and begins to shake and cry uncontrollable. She does not have a fear of chucky cheese charactors or people dressed at halloween, it is truley just clowns. WE have never been to the circus and she is not in day care so to my knowledge she has not had a bad experence with one. We have had 5 episodes where she has seen a clown on TV and freaked out. The last was on Friday and it was the worst. It took her hours to settle her down. What would cause such a fear at such a young age? she fears nothing else.|||Well, we all have our phobias that could paralyze us deep down. I can offer you this suggestion, "the only way to conquer your phobia is to actually face your phobia." Hire a professional clown to come to the house during your daughter's birthday party. Warn the clown first about her fear for they do realize that many kids are afraid of them. Think of it this way--most adults are 2-3 times as tall as children. If you saw a person fifteen feet tall in bright clothes and a painted face at your front door yelling, "Surprise!", how would you feel?
I used to work in a circus for a while and I have seen many kids with similar problems as your daughter. I have seen a five-year-old boy just freeze with fear when Bobo the Clown approached him. He could not walk and few seconds latter just started to cry hysterically. What Bobo did he pretended to freeze up, then he too started to cry and call his mommy that the little kid was scaring him. He then got an idea to place a jumping rope between him and the boy. He then told him something along the lines, "I won't cross the rope..and they have to stay back behind the rope as well....cause I am afraid of you too!" The kid was still afraid and crying to such a point that he was hyperventilating. So Bobo then said if you feel afraid all you have to do is this. . . bbbbblllllllppppppptttttttt" (raspberry). so the kid barely before it seems that he was about to fain did the raspberry and Bobo the clown took few steps back and told the kid that he was scaring him. So, the boy did several raspberries more and the clown more steps back. The kid stopped crying and then played with the clown for couple of minutes by blowing him raspberries.
Oh yes the clown also showed a boy a picture of him without the costume on where he was standing next to his wife and kids.
Try it with your daughter. If it doesn't work at least you know you have tried to help end your daughter's fear.
It was like Chucky Cheeses where family could go and play all kinds of arcade games and eat pizza. I remember them having cotton candy and stuffed animals with the name of the place on the animals. I went when I was a little girl but the place closed down sometime in the late 1980s. This place was located in Columbia Missouri but may have been located in other places.|||Ahhhhh the memories. (cksq)
My boyfriend has been wanting to go to the zoo and tomorrow would be a good day for us to do something but its been too humid out. What can we do BESIDES chucky cheese, thats fun and in doors? (excluding home)|||Have you thought about an IMAX theater and/or science Museum?|||You can go to the movies, or go to a circus or something.|||somewhere of your choosing. remain incharge of them two.
I wanna look up the crew's names on houseofnames.com ALL I know is a fat blonde kid with glasses on this cartoon was at a chucky cheese's or somethign and said "Ewww, Dungeons an Dragons nerds" and that's all I know about the show. Also what are those nickelodeon shows for kids with the walking leg without arms or a body and the characters that are all beavers that is NOT angry beavers?? Also why does wikipedia say trading cards are depicted as nerdy|||*sigh* 2 more points for me and -5 for you, moron
My son is turning one in November!!! He is my first child and since its the winter, i cant think of any ideas! It has to be very low budget, especially with xmas so close! and i dont have a big enough place to have a party at home. is chucky cheese not good for 1yr olds? its too cold for the zoo or for the park... also any good ideas for toys/gifts for this young?|||Invite a few friends with children to your house. Serve cheese and crackers and birthday cake. take lots of pics. Your so will have more fun with the boxes and paper than what's actually in them.
Good gifts:
books
simple puzzles with large, chunky pieces for little hands to grasp
riding or push toys
large leggo or blocks
bath toys
nesting or stacking toys|||1st bday parties are always more for the parents than the child. Ur son will not even know what is goign on. Keep is small and have it at your house or ask a relative w a bigger home to host it if u have a big family. I wouldnt invite a ton of non relative children. I would just get a cake and maybe a small cake or a cupcake for your son to tear into and pizza or whatever - save the blowouts for when your son can enjoy it.|||do you have any friends with a place big enough to host a party? I don't think you should go to chuck e cheeses or anything.... there will be alot of noise and kids running around, you probably want something a little bit more personal since it's your first childs first birthday.... my son will be 1 in sept... he is also my first, I'm having a big party at my moms house.|||From my understanding/experience, the 1st b-day is mostly for the parents. Yourf kid will be too young to really know what is going on, but don't let him be bored. you should just invite a bunch/few good friends over for some cake and balloons.
You don't have to spend alot to impress your baby!|||ALL first time parents totally think their child's 'first' birthday just has to be something extra special.............NOT!
To a 1-yr. old.....a birthday is just another day to them - they do not know one day from the next. Do yourself a huge favor, have a pot luck, bake a cake and invite family over. Save the 'big special' birthday parties for after he begins school....|||My daughters birthday is just a week before Christmas. Do you have a friend or relatives house you could borrow for the occasion? That's what we ended up doing. We just invited some family and a few friends and the kids ranged in age from 1-10 so we just did some basic party games and had cake and ice cream and then put on a movie for the kiddies. It was super low key and low budget and we had a good time and it was nice having people around who we love and care about celebrating a birthday. In the end that's all that matters. And remember 1 year olds are not going to care a whole lot, and you will most likely end up with crankiness or kids who end up taking a nap randomly or anything lol, so Chucky Cheese would probably not be a good pick!
There are some indoor play places near where I live, maybe you could check one of those out? Picture the McDonald's play place but classier, funner, safer, and yeah without the fast food lols. And it was pretty decent priced for the little ones to play. The ones I live by have an area for baby/toddler and also an area for bigger kids.
All of these Mom's are having bowling party's and Chucky Cheese Party's and so on well I'm having a nice little party at home . I was thinking Bowling but I've noticed that most of the kids lose interest in it fast and just want to play together so I thought What would be good games for kids to play together for a bday party . Thanks in advance !|||You should get a big clear bowl, maybe even two. One filled with balls, cars, crayons, legos, play-doh, army men, pop guns, and other small toys. Then have the other filled with candy, and the good candy, too. Not just little yucky candies, fun-size Snickers, M&M's, Twix, Twizzlers, etc. These will be the prize bowls. After each game, let the kid(s) who won choose something out of a bowl. If the game was kinda hard, maybe let them pick two or three.
Balloon Target Game
Create a target on the floor and have kids blow up those long skinny balloons. Place the target in center of room; divide up the balloons by color, the number of colors will determine the number of participant per round. (4 colors 鈥?4 players per round). Now release the balloons and watch them fly. And sometimes they hit the target too! Give the kids who hit the target three candies of their choice out of the prize bowl, or one toy.
Cat Tails
Get long strips of cloth any extra you have a round make them at least one yard long and have the kids put them in the back of there pants (or create little Velcro attachments), with it just hitting the ground.
Then have the kids run after each other trying to step on there tail. When they lose there tail they are out of the game the winner is the last one with a tail. A couple rounds of this game should tire them out real fast. Have the winners pick something out of the prize bowl.
Musical Chairs!!
This is a classic, I don't think I need to explain much. If you're worried about the kids getting rough or falling, replace the chairs with pillows that they have to sit on. Once again, let the kids pick out of the prize bowls.
Bean Bag Toss
A simple game that can be played by all. Get 6 beanbags and 3 cardboard or shoe boxes. This will be where the bean bags are tossed.
To play set the boxes 3, 4, and 5 feet away from a through line and place a value for each box. So 3 feet may equal 1 point, 4 = 2 points and 5 = 3 points. If the kids are older move the boxes back.
Each child is then given the beanbags and tosses them for the boxes. Once complete score the tosses. The person with the most points wins. Give the top kids a pick from the prize bowl.
Duck, duck, goose!
This one is easy. I don't feel like explaining, so I'll assume you know how to play. Have the kids who get caught sit in the middle. The winner gets a prize bowl choice.
HOPE I HELPED AND I WISH YOUR KID A GREAT BIRTHDAY!|||We had my son's 5th bday party yesterday at home. I only scheduled a couple of things to play because I knew they would get bored easily and want to play with his new gifts anyway.
I had pin the tail on the donkey, candy necklace making, treat bag coloring - and that's it. The rest of the time they ran around my house and the yard screaming and shooting each other with nerf guns. LOL
The theme was Willy Wonka so it was very simple to do and was pretty stress free for me. We had lots of candy and at the end of the party the kids go to pick from the "candy shoppe" and fill their treat bags. It was fun and simple.|||if you have tape you want play four square.
games, but im not sure about the content. He already has Mario Kart and Diddy Kong, but he loves the realistic stuff when he goes to Chucky CHeese...Any thoughts?|||Definitely not GRID for a 6 year old because you can wreck your car.
I can't comment on NFS:Carbon but in NFS you have to upgrade cars a lot will probably be too confusing for a 6 year old. I would stay away from Forza or Gran Trismo games they're too hard for a 6 year old. If he wants game more on the realistic side that's not too hard get him project gotham racing or maybe burnout. But i would go with Project Gotham 4|||i would get him grid that is clean and need for speed carbon isn't that bad its just street racing and a few pictures of girls in tank tops. but i would get grid for him that is really clean but still very fun. i would also reccomend burnout paradise. this is another clean racing game. it is really fun because of its intense crashes which im sure he will like. hope i have helped|||I think its fine, He will be more concentrated on racing then the content.
My sister and I remember hearing the song "Aquarius" when we were really little on a kids show or at Chucky Cheese or something like that. Anyone know what I'm talking about?|||It was made popular by a band call "The 5th Dimension." I believe it stems from the broadway musical, "Hair."|||aquarius was from the movie hair.|||If it's Age of Aquarious, then it could have been the movie/musical "Hair" from the 70s. I don't know if there is a place online yet that exists to reference-check song's use in a certain TV show, but if you are seriously concerned (read: obessed) with finding out, you can (1) look up the writers of the song, then (2) find the publisher via internet (The big publishers are EMI, Warner Brothers, Sony-ATV, Universal, etc.) they each have search engines on their websites and then (3) contact them to get a history of a song's licensed use. Good luck finding anyone in that industry to call you back with that type of inquiry, though.
Mine:
santa claus
sailor moon
The micheline man
E.T
the stay puff marshmallow man
Grimace
Talking Dolls
Dolls that look like chucky
chucky
Chuck E Cheese
Birds
oompa Loompas
SNUFFLEUPAGUS!
Bees
Game Glitches
Mortal Kombat'
MIMES
clowns
Spiders
Butterflies
snakes
Toilets
Gremlins
Star Wars
Lord Of The Rigns
ect
so how about you?|||dark places
Water
Huge dogs
cats
Guys with piercings|||Ghosts
People in black
Nuns
Spiders
Snakes
Heights
being left behind
going to the bathroom at night
Strangers
Moms aunt
Knives
Naked people
The Sea
Ships
The Dark
Mummies
Dying
creepy noises
crickets
Vultures|||-Dead silence- OH I SEE, YOU HATE ME CAUSE I COME FROM ANOTHER ANIME, IS THAT IT?
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Spiders
Death
Fat men in bathing suits
Unicorns.|||Spiders
strangers
big dogs
the dark
aliens
demons|||Spiders
Snakes
Dying
Zombies|||tution teacher|||Ghost and dark|||i am still young and now i had learned to come up over with these things
Do you let them? For example, my daughter found a Chucky Cheese token on the ground today and wanted to sleep with it. Usually it is some form of toy, though. What age do they grow out of this? My son sleeps with his plastic Phillipe screw driver every time.|||I changed my sons sheets today and I found an Etchasketch, a toilet roll tube, an old nesquick box with a rock in side, some football trading cards and for some reason 拢4 in coins celetaped to the outside. Why would you need to take this to bed with you?|||Yes. Every night we let her choose 2 toys, dolls or animals to sleep with. Every night for the last month the first one she says is the clown. It's meant to be hung from the ceiling, so it has little ropes and it's not safe. She knows she can't ever sleep with it. She's slept with a teapot and her pet rock, Rockie.|||There was only 3 cookies left in the cookie jar and my oldest daughter ate 2 and now my younger daughter wants the last one but I said in the morning because it was getting late and she said she wanted to sleep with the cookie jar so the cookie won't be lonely overnight! XD|||when my two oldest were 6 & 7 ( they're a year apart-- now 13 & 14) they each had their own little teddy bear (that their grandfather who we were very close with) gave to them, now they don't sleep with it, but it sits on their dressers in honor of him. i find that this is normal-- it provides some type of comfort that may seem unusual to us, but nice to them.|||Yes. Every night before bed, my daughter makes her round of the place and grabs an armful of stuff she is bringing to bed with her that night.
Usually, she grabs a whole bunch of toys. But there have been a few nights that she has slept with a wooden spoon and measuring cups LOL|||Angela always wants to take books to bed with her. Not that strange, I guess, but it's cute. Her favorite is "The Mitten." She repeats the story before I even get a chance to turn the pages, we've read it so much. LOL.|||My son loves to sleep With his toy cars. They are his loveys. He has been like that since he was about 18 months. He is 3 now. It is cute.|||Fake golf clubs. Perhaps my kiddo is hitting the links in her dreams.
I am planning a big birthday party for my daughters 1st birthday but i am not sure about where to have it at I was thinking that Chucky Cheese would be the best place. But i am open for some new ideas and places tell me what you think.|||onyl go there if you intend to burn one of those animatronic creatures.
she's one mate, go the park or something, at that age they still love it and any injuries are covered by the state. :P
toddler-friendly. We did Gymboree last year and that worked out okay but I wanted something that would allow for a lot of energy release! Can't expect a 2-year-old to actually play games or sit for more than five minutes! Has anyone done Monkey Joe's or anything similar? Is Chucky Cheese's too much for 2-year-olds? I haven't been there since I was a kid!!!|||Chucky cheeses is a parents night mare. Its good during the week but weekends OMG theres a million kids some times even a line out the door to get in. Try doing online searches for places for childrens birthday parties in your area Ive done that for my son and a bunch of web sites come up for places Ive never even knew were around.|||chucky chees's isn't to much for a kid.
i think my mom took me there when i was two, so yeah, by all means take her there.
or to the park or something.
|||chuck e cheese is never too much or not enough for anyone of any age group. i had my son's there his 1st, 2nd and 3rd! haha.
there are some gymnastics studios that rent out to guests. the kiddos can get on the rope swings, trampolines, and tumbling mats. really cute and great way to express all that energy. |||Here in Utah they have this place called the "kangaroo zoo." It's just a bunch of bouncy devices and trampolines and stuff. It seems pretty fun. Maybe you have a similar place in your area.|||Monkey Joe's is awesome!! My son is going to turn 2 in October as well, and we have been bringing him to MOnkey JOe's for the last month. He LOVES it...unfortunately he wouldn't stay in the toddler area, but wanted to go on all the big kid things...this worried me...BUT, he managed well and the people who work there are awesome..they watched over him, and made sure that older children weren't being careless. Now he is a pro at ALL of their inflatables and can mingle and play with 4-12 year olds.
I have looked at a bounce house place and chucky cheese any other ideas of where a cool place would be to have a party for my 3 yr old son??I don't want it at my house since the following week I'm having a sceduled c-section. I want a stress free party...|||Pump It Up is a very fun place to do it. It is also indoor and many kids enjoy that place even some adults enjoy it. |||A local park is a great place. Lots of equipment to play on, just make sure a bathroom is near.|||the park, or the beach.|||What about a leisure centre?
Let them run around in there. All the facilities are there as well.
|||What about the red caboose at McDonalds? I had my 5th bday there. And if there are any kids gymnastics places in your town, those are fun too.
I've gone to Dave & busters but at night there's too many drinkers( a bit expensive too) and some of my family is just a bit to old for chucky cheeses. we need a place were we can eat but have fun also maybe bowling,arcade, skating or something|||Dave & Busters has arcade games and food
Gameworks (in Grapevine) has arcade games and food
Splitsville has bowling and food|||I know where I live they have bowling an arcade, and food. There's a pub too, but it's in a different room/area. It's not a chain place, but maybe there's something similar to it where you live! :)|||Main Event has bowling and arcade games and food. No skating that I"m aware of.|||wheres your location
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
i have a bet with my family that i can sing tonight out loud at chucky cheese but i dont know a good new song to sing i want a hiphop or pop song to sing help please thx|||I think, the song that makes u feel comfortable, and that suits your voice|||YMCA
that's a song everyone will jump in on haha|||this isnt hip hop or pop but dont stop believing by journey is really good for singing out loud
I really need some party ideas as for themes go she doesnt watch tv so theres not really a certain characters, my husband wanted to do it in chucky cheese but im not sure if thats a good idea or if I might want to do it in a park any ideas would be helpful.. she turns one on march 1st im trying to get ideas now because im not the best at planning lol :)|||She won't remember but you will. First birthdays are a milestone to celebrate but it is an adult celebration not a child one. Just invite all the important adults and of course any children they have and do it somewhere appropriate to the people ie if they all have young children then chucky cheese is a good choice but if mostly adults it won't be. You don't need a theme as it's not really aimed at children. Just remember you are creating memories for you to share and tell her about later so it's more important to invite auntie Susan who she will still know in 15 years time than little rosie from daycare who she's never seen since.|||Depending where you live ot might be too cold on march for the park
. Have it at your house or a family members that has plenty of room. Do either the pink cupcake or #1 theme or at dollar tree you can just buy colored themes. My daughters was purple butterflies. My youngest daughter who will be one this week will have a minnie mouse theme|||I am doing an afternoon tea party. Just two hours at home with little finger food buffet. And tea an cake.
It's always nice to have an excuse to get people together. But I wouldn't worry about themes, as she won't remember.
A nice cake to take pictures of her with, an eating.
Some banners an party hats an bags for the older kids.
Mines In January. An here in the uk it's freezing. So going to be a bit crampt in my tiny home.
Was going to go to a play place.... But keeping cost down.
Enjoy your party :) but it will be more fun if it's not stressful ;)|||just go too somewhere like mickey d's.&have a group of people.bring the gifts there,and just have fun.
answer mine?|||i hate when people say, why does it matter, she wont remember! the way i see it, its a big milestone...and it should be shared with all that cares about your child. sure she wont remember, but mama will! we didnt have a theme for my son...didnt spend alo of money either...cause we was on a very tight budget. what we did, we bought hot dogs and drinks and cups and plates and cake...that wasnt costly at all. and ice cream of course...lol. we had the party at my husbands grandmothers house. we did buy balloons, and a banner and a table cloth. my husbands grandmother got him a pool (not a big one but not a little one_ and we filled it up there and let the kids play in it...it was really fun...and we have a ton of memories. we maybe spent 100 dollars, if even that.|||In MY opinion, you're either afraid of what people will think .... if you don't throw a party; ... OR you're out to get a LOT of gifts! Personally, I'd invite ONLY close family and friends!!! She won't remember it!!!! ..... so why put yourself to all the hassle and expense? MAYBE at 2 years old? ....
depending on her mental acumen, disposition, charm and ..... GLEE!
Remember, no matter how expensive and "gala" the party is ...... you'll NEVER recover the cost of a theme party and all the accoutrements that go with it! ..... besides, with all that fuss and furor .. she'll probably be crying her eyes out at all the unfamiliarity! FAMILY AND CLOSE FRIENDS ARE THE VERY BEST!!! Just takes cleaning up the house ... getting a cake .... and lots 'n lots of laughs and giggles .... with people she's accustomed and easy with.
Kill the "trauma and drama"! Do you and her ... a big .... favor!
Best Regards,
JULIE
PS...... I'm 62 years old ..... and BEEN there ... MANY, MANY times!!!!! Get a clue from an old pro!
so...i'm not a creative or outgoing person. my daughter is, though. she's turning 6 in two weeks and is really looking forward to her party. the problem is i don't know what to do! there aren't any "chucky cheese" or similar arcades or funhouses to go to. there is about three feet of snow outside. we're trapped in the house. i thought about involving a pinata but really i have no clue. any ideas? i'm looking to take about 2 hours or so, plus cake and presents. any suggestions are appreciated. thanx!!|||You can do it! First of all, have a theme. Since it's snowy outside, maybe you could have a tropical theme, like a Hawaiian Luau, for a nice change of pace. You can get cheap grass skirts for all the kids, and put in a video of how to do a hula dance. Birthday Express has a flip flop craft where the kids decorate their own flip-flops. Think of some fun games. If you go along with the Luau theme, play pass the coconut. Have all the kids sit in a circle and play music while they pass the coconut around. Randomly stop the music and whoever is holding the coconut when the music stops gets out of the game. You can play this with any object if you go with a different theme, like a favorite character or something. Pinatas are great, just make sure you have some little lunch bags so the kids have something to put their candy and toys in. Have some pizza and of course a cake and throw in some other traditional party games like musical chairs, bingo or pin the tail on the donkey. If you go to www.birthdayexpress.com they have lots of themes and they offer activities to go along with whatever theme you choose. You could also try oriental trading post, they have a web-site too.|||we just had a "Spongebob Squarepants" party for my granddaughter (she's 5)...It was freezing, snow, the same..We had it indoors, with a pinata, pin the tail on the donkey...Just invite a few friends over, have a cake and ice cream,,,it'll be fun...You don't have to go crazy!!!!|||My daughters love having tea parties. They dress up in necklaces, hats, dresses, tiaras, you name it. We have a very formal tea (cookies, tea, finger sandwiches). Send out invitations and let the little ladies act as proper and grown-up as possible.
I am an Usborne book consultant, and if you don't mind you should check out my website for a book called "50 Things to Make and Do" or "50 Rainy Day Activities."
These books, among many others, give simple craft ideas that your daughter and her friends can make at the party and take home with them and they are very fun. My daughters and I get lots of ideas from these crafty books. My website is www.ubah.com/m2029|||it all depends on who you plan to invite-if it is just girls-look for places like:
1. Libbey Lou/in a mall-they do hair and make up and other girly things
2. Build a Bear workshop/in a mall-you can include boys and girls
If cost is an issue-do a at home party in the afternoon, and invite only a select few of close girlfriends to spend the night. You can go to a Party City if you have one or go online to OrientalTrading.com or Birthdayexpress.com and order a theme. Some packages you can order even include the favor bags.
You can see if there is a character store somewhere and rent a favorite character show up, like a clown, dora, rug rats, spongebob, etc.
You can make it a treasure hunt, and hide clues through the house. Everytime they find the next clue, you can have a small bowl of treasures for them-like rings, necklaces, stickers, etc. (All that you can get at a dollar store.) And then have a box at the end (the treasure) but they must bring it to you to open, as you are the "Captian". Then when you open it, you can give them the treasure (goodie bags). I have many more Ideas, just email me.|||My niece loved it when we had a tea party for b-day! We did tea sandwiches and little cookies and tea (or any other beverage) with the little cups & saucers and all...it was alot of fun. Her and her friends dressed up and she wore a tiara since she was the b-day princess..they had a ball! She is a girly-girl though, so it depends on your daughter, I suppose. Good luck and have fun!|||B4 even thinkin bout this idea, make sure all the children aren't illergic to Strawberries!!! Invite a few of her friends over the night b4. Have a Strawberry Shortcake slumber-party!!! I went 2 my lil cousin's best friend's bday party and she had 1. It was the best 6 year old party I have ever been 2. Anyways, they should have a pinata that has Strawberry Shortcake on it, fill it up with all red and pink candy, if this isn't possible just fill it up wit yummy goodies. The night b4 or n the morning hav the girls make sum cupcakes (Strawberry or Vanilla prefrebally). Then, have them make and design their own cupcake. From icing to toppings. That way u don't have to worry bout buying a big cake then throwing away about 10-20 slices. For food, serve Strawberries with white and milk chocolate drizziled over them. Also have some Strawberry ice cream. Then serve some Pizza as the main entree. What 6 year old doesn't like Pizza? For breakfast serve some good ol' sausage & pancakes with fresh strawberries. For invitations u can hand out cards with Strawberry Shortcake on it, this will let the parents kno that obviously the theme is Strawberry Shortcake & they should get ur daughter something with Strawberry Shortcake on it!!! Don't act shy if the kids mothers or fathers ask wat is the spending limit on ur child's gift!!! Say somethig over 10 15 dollars but nothing over 60 u kno so they can't really go wrong!!! Cute goodie bag ideas r....
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WATCH AMERICAN IDOL & VOTE 4 STEPHANIE EDWARDS!!!|||You know your daughter best!! Think of her favorite movie or characters, when shes at school or whenever go out in buy plates, tablecloth excof her fav charcter, invite family & friends to come over & then you can suprise her one day after school. But if the snow is keeping you inside & you are unable to get out, maybe print out soem pictures of her fav characters, let her color them & then hang them up exc. Invitr a few of her friends over & family & jus get soem kiddie music, board games, & movies, & balloons!! The kids can then by occupied while teh adults talk. I don't know lol!! I could come up with more ideas, but really YOU know her best, what are her interests exc exc? I'm sure you'll coem up w/ something & your daughter will LOVE it!! Good Luck.|||make penguin posters,
play that new penguin movie "Happy Feet"
Have the kids dance to some of the music afterwards or play musical chairs (with chairs decorated like penguins)
Have the kids play pass the baby penguin (like hot potato)
Make some penguins out of paper with paint, glue, sparkles, etc.
Get a penguin cake
there is a number of websites that are on kids theme birthday parties with idea, crafts, and game ideas. good luck and enjoy.|||Here is my 8 year old daughter's idea..........you can make a paper hat for her. and if you have any snacks give them to her but
don't over do!!!!!! sing dance cook do things s likes to do!!!!
and like you said you can get presents for hr and if you want cake is always good. let her make the games up!! good luck!!|||have some friends over. You do not have to have a theme. Play games, pin tail on donkey, musical chairs, musical statues, pass the parcel, let them decorate cup cakes, make their own pizza (use scone dough and decorate with what they like). do some sancing. Give prizes.
Kids love prizes food and games (some the cake as well) Give them these 3 things and a happy party you will have. It does not need to be expensive.
Killing animals is wrong. They should make the ball out of pleather. I have a really nice jacket made out of that and think it would make a great basketball.
Other ideas include
bouncy ball stuff (but not so bouncy so the ball can be dribbled)
plastic (like playballs at chucky cheese)
rubber|||No. They're not killing the animals to make basketballs, they're killing them for the meat. I like steak and hamburger and it bothers me not what they do with the hides.|||Well..that presents a serious problem
If killing animals is wrong, then it's wrong for lions to kill gazelles.
But, the only way to prevent the lions from murdering.. is to kill them.|||I think the NBA had a synthetic basketball made couple years ago but im not sure as to what material was used or where it originated. I know that the players didnt like it because it left blisters on their fingers and cuts on their palms.|||Well I guess we should also stop killing Cows, Pigs, Fish etc..
If we can't stop people from killing other people what makes you think killing animals will stop.|||NBA and PETA will never be associate with.|||Are you vegan?|||who effin cares|||uhhh??? who cares.|||no
ONCE I RAN INTO A CLUB THEY SAID YOUR NOT OLD ENOGUH SO I BOUGHT THE CLUB AND TURNED IT INTO CHUCKY CHEESE NOW WHO IS OLD ENOGUH b!t2ch!
and also:
yah i got a PHD i DONT need a fake ID yah you FEMALES no of me Im so sick with no IV
J to the U to the S to the T|||first one: not lyrics, he said that on funnyordie.com last april fools day....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AimrmMlD5Tk
second one: doctor bieber, his kinda humerous rap song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U26X1DYjrFY|||well the first one is on bieber or die and the second one is dr. bieber duh!!|||O.o'
My eleven year-old son and I will be traveling with my parents to the San Diego area. We're looking for places that serve good food, not too expensive ($20 a plate and under), and a place that is fairly kid friendly (not kid themed i.e. Chucky Cheese). My mom learned that there is a little Italy district, and seemed interested... she love's northern Italian cooking. We are staying in Old Town so I know we'll be hitting the Mexican places pretty frequently, but we're looking to branch out a little!|||the little italy area is right next to old town so you will definitely get to try that out. there is a place in ocean beach which is also close to old town called hodads that has the best homemade style burgers and its a real neat atmosphere. your price range really should let you eat most anywhere. seaport village by san diego harbor would be a good choice as well. have fun san diego is the best!!!
Kinda like chucky cheese but more for adult. Maybe having indoor sports for single person. Not interested in coinop arcade games.(although I don't think they have those anymore.)|||Chucky Cheese, but for more adult = Dave & Buster's, as the previous answer has stated.|||I think the closest thing(s) you would find to that are either Playdium or Dave & Buster's. Playdium is in Mississauga near Square One - lots of video games, midway games, go-karts, mini golf, batting cages etc. Dave & Buster's is in Concord, on Jane Street south of Highway 7. It's more of a restaurant with a huge arcade area behind. See links below.|||Never heard of it in my 18 years in Toronto.|||NO
I also get freaked out by clowns..... Name something that freaks you out when you see it or think about it.|||I'm used to puppets/clowns/dolls since my friends mom is a ventriliquest, but I can't stand people scaring me, though. Like jumping out at me, yelling "BOO!" ect.|||Nope. I only get freaked out by dead animals hanging on walls in restraunts etc.|||I hate puppets, and porcelain dolls. Mannequins freak me out too.|||dude I totally know what you mean, i would go to football games and when their mascot would get close to me i felt the urge to just lay them out and run off crying like a little baby girl ahhh. seriously clowns freaking scare the shi/ t out of me.. never make a clown mad, if you don;t know why then try it and see what happens. he will turn your pe /nis into a some sad looking balloon animal, I named him Patches McTwisty.
POLL: Chucky Cheese or Peter Piper?|||I just make things up as I go along.
<< Not one to let facts bugger up a good story. :P
Poll: Neither.|||I hit it on the wall a few dozen times to get things moving
Chuck E cheese|||Its time to go to bed....and chucky cheese|||bang my head on my desk till it sinks in|||When I cannot process facts I go to Chucky Cheese where one doesn't need to know anything. lol|||Take a short walk.
Chucky Cheese.|||Normally leave the pub .|||I get all my facts from
~ Chucky Cheese
at least that is what my kids say =)|||I don't have that often, but GW Bush ought to have some insight on that, since he is incapable of processing facts at all.
Chucky Cheese for sure!!!|||Certain people have to phone my liver as it on holiday with her 2 remaining brain cells in Mauritius.
拢3 there was a whoops as well|||Come on P&S|||IT IS A FACT THAT YOU WOULD NOT UNDERSTAND IF YOU CAN NOT PROCESS FACT,BECAUSE YOU WILL NOT UNDER STAND FACT,FACT IS NOT SOME THING YOU CAN PROCESS, DO YOU UNDERST AND FACT IS SOME THING YOU CANNOT PROCESS,CORRECT.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMM鈥?CHEESE,PIZZA.........NOW I AM HUNGRY,THAT IS A FACT,......|||have another beer, or go to bed....
.....Besides Home or Chucky Cheese? Also His Birthday Is In Jan So Outdoor Activities Are Out. If Possible Could you Please Include Pricing? Thank You In Advance.|||I had my son's 1st birthday party at a bowling alley. He has a winter birthday so I wanted some place that wasn't expensive where both adults and children could enjoy themselves. Of course he was too small to bowl but the birthday boy was busy getting passed from family member to family member. Believe it or not it was a good time!
It cost us around $50 a lane (for two hours) and each lane included a large pizza & a pitcher of pop. I do live in Cleveland, OH but if you like this idea I'm sure your local bowling alley might have a similar deal.|||there are some indoor places to eat at the st. louis zoo and the babies/children could go to the children's zoo or to the other animals there afterwards. it can require a bit of walking from building to building so dress warm but there are a lot of animals housed indoors the st. louis zoo. i recommend visiting the bird house and the monkey house. :)
another option might be the st. louis butterfly house but im not absolutely positive that they have a room for parties. however, it's very warm in there all year round and the babies will have plenty to look at.|||How about just having it at home and keeping it simple? After all he is only turning one. Too much craziness can be overwhelming for a one year old. Save the big birthday parties for when they turn 3 or 4 and they understand what is going on!|||Gymboree is always a blast! In St. Louis there is one on Allen St. Their phone # is (314) 961-3000. I am quite sure that it would be pretty affordable. |||He's one.... like he's going to remember it.
I just started up my own record label(Big Boy Records) and we're making a music video for our first single "Bust that Tonka"! "Bust that Potty" is about bust it babies busting on big boy's Tonka toys. For this video I'm need a lot of girls and I know white girls work it on the pole. I'm wondering how much I need pay white women to dance with no clothes on.
Are Chucky Cheese points okay?|||You should let them kick you in your face....That should do it keep your money ...homey|||No thank you. I rather dance with a asian guy who pay me nothing than for a black guy like you.|||i am not even white and i want to slap you|||pay me child support!|||oh boy, you are funny|||What happened to Britney? I miss her|||stick to stealing tricycles and smoking candy blunts|||You're retarded, try a "special" school.|||Epic fail.|||Oh, just a couple of million dollars.|||DO YOU THINK THIS IS FUNNY|||not a damn thing|||cash|||give them 100 dollars a day|||lmaoooooooooooo! lol wow|||lol...what you smoking dude?|||your really not funny man|||Do you honestly think your funny?
She is still scared of anybody in costume such as Chucky Cheese!!!|||Have a make-over, spa party. Our mall has something called Libby Lu, however this is pretty expensive. I would recommend trying to recruit some help from teenagers or friends you may know. Have a few stations set up in your house or you can rent a rec center or something. Some examples of stations would be
A Nail Station, you can get inexpensive toe separaters, nail polish and maybe some nail stickers.
A make-up station, lots of glitter make-up, all kinds of different lipstick, blush
A Hair station, curling iron, clips, bows, beads, glitter, hairspray.
Depending on how many girls you invite, you can have a few girls at each station at a time. You can have someone serve them drinks in cute cups with little umbrellas(non-alchoholic daquaris or margaritas).
You can ask each girl to bring a special outfit, and once everyone is all made up, have them change and put on a fashion show or sing kareoke or something fun. Take lots of pictures, and then you can send a picture with a thank you note.
You could also make goodie bags that have lipgloss, nail polish ect if you wanted to.
I would order a cake from the bakery or grocery store and just have them put the trim on and write happy birthday. You can use bottles of nail polish, sunglasses, costume jewlery ect to decorate the top yourself.
Good luck and have fun!|||She's too old for a character party. My daughter is 9 and sleepover parties seem to be popular.|||Well, what does she like? Let's say she likes Barbie. You could have a Barbie themed party. Plates, cups, napkins, balloons, the cake.... they could all have Barbie on them. If she's far beyond things like that anymore, why not have a party at the skating rink (roller or ice)? I loved that sort of thing when I was her age. The sleepover idea is really good too.|||I did my 10 yr old's party in the inline skating rink. We had over 35 kids. It was lots of fun. Another idea is an ice-skating party. We went to a paintball party last month. I think 10 is too old for Chucky Cheese. You have to do something that will entertain the kids and is age appropiate.|||I took my granddaughter rafting with some friends. I am not talking white water but down a river with a guide. The hot dog roast and marsh mellows were big. Most of her friends had never done an activity like this before and asked if we did it again birthday or not if they could come.
Make sure proper safety equipment is used and that you have an experienced person with you. Even though I have kayaked white water I would not do it without a guide capable to handle any situation at all. It cost me I think 250 for two and a half hours with pick up and return to our cars.
Grand daughter still talks about it.|||ice skating, bowling, sleepover, rollar blading, movies, out to dinner, shopping|||you should take her wraping i loved doiming that for my birthday and you should also ding dong ditch|||Sleep over parties. Also you can make headbands with the girls. Maybe take them to the mall. Depends what she likes.|||A chocolate party is hard to handle (not if you don't let them have too much chocolate) but the kids LOVE it. You can just play some regular games but for prizes give em choco. BUT remember to tell them that they CAN'T eat all the choco at once(trust me, you'll want to say this) If you see a kid eating too much chocolate, tell them to slow down. I also engaged them with a game where they find all the words they can make in chocolate. For each word, give them a Hershey's kiss. Then, to slow them down, have them watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I warn you, this is only for people who think they can handle hyper kids(and stop a kid from eating all that). Anyway in the end it was worth it. The kids wouldn't stop talking about that party!|||Have a themed party.If she likes Hannah Montana,Have a hannah montana themed party.|||Depending on how much you want to spend, and if they have a location near you, check this out.
http://www.justicejustforgirls.com/
My daughter went to a party at the location in San Antonio and got a rock star makeover. It was a party for a girl who was turning 9, but the oldest girl that went was 12 and she had a blast too.|||SLEPPOVERR|||Club Libby Lu,
Or a sleep over,
Bowling,
Skating,
So he's turning 4 and his b-day is valentines day. Where i live we don't have a Chucky Cheese, or a kid zone or anything like that..... and its still cold so i cant really order a jumper thing for outside.... or have it at the park, we would all freeze to death... and im going to invite his friends but im not sure where to throw it. Please do you have any ideas, or what did you do for your sons 4th Birthday???? thanks|||You could clear out your living room of couch it's not exactly practical but it's inexpensive. Play simple games maybe build a cardboard box castle or something for decoration. If not see if the local community center is available to rent a small space. or even a roller skating rink (I know most 4yr olds can't roller skate but they could slide around in their socks. good luck!=D|||Spiderman, Power Rangers or Batman Theme. Knights and Princesses|||we use to have super birthday parties for my son and one reason i did this was because his bday is one week from christmas dec 19..we did thomas the train one year and i got all the kids bandanas to wear and the trian hats and had a little train that ran around his bday cake ...and they popped balloons in the living room and we ate and they played and had a great time, if they had a sibling i invited the sibling and if they were younger they had a gift bag just for them...you can put paper on the table and let them draw a picture of what they think he is getting and do something cool like foot print paint on some paper and then hang it in his room or their handprints or go to the dollar tree and get a bunch of inexpensive gifts for them and have like a fair day set up in your house, have a face painting booth and a fishing pole game ..there is plenty to do you could even do a duck float let the ducks float in your tub they pick one it has a number they get that gift, you could have food with animal names such as peanut butter crackers as camel food...etc...it would be alot of fun...and since its cold would be a party inside..you could do twister and also in the invitations tell the parents sweatpants or nothing fancy for the kids to wear...just have fun it may be stressful for a little but just go with it and have a blast..your kid will remember it my son does...and he is 18 now|||If your house is big enough, just have it there. It takes less than you would think to entertain kids that age. For our son's 4th birthday we did the basic cake and presents routine. Well, we also had a BBQ/potluck type of thing. We did the Transformers theme.
Just buy some small party favors for all the kids. Maybe plan to play some simple games like musical chairs. Or let the make and decorate their own paper hats or crowns. Or even better, have small treasure hunt (candy would be a good thing to hide) around the house. You don't need to spend a lot of money for them to have fun.
i was laying down last night with my 3 year old,and ask him that question.his reply was Love Me.i thought he would say going to the races, chucky cheese our our fighting matches he likes.and just as pure and knowing he said love me what he likes the best. i just thought id share it.|||Ahhh nothing like the brutal honesty of a childs wisdom. That's adorable at the age of 3, but just wait til he is 6 and tells his bus driver , "My mommy thinks you're a creep". The correct words I used were, "ugh, he's so creepy". lol.. But leave it to a child to make it embarrassing for you. Hence, why we have to show naked baby pics to future girlfriends lol... Take care of that precious 3 yr old...|||Hmmm I'm 6 months pregnant with my first, and the sperm donor abandoned me early in the pregnancy. i'm afraid my son will be scarred for life because he doesn't have a father.|||thats the cutest thing!! awwww!
i love when kids are so honest like that!! my son will randomly come up to me and kiss my cheek and say "mommy i love you!" that just melts my heart.|||Aww. That is soo cute! =]
I love it when My daddy lets me get away with things, and lets me do whatever I want, and when he babbies me because I'm his baby girl. AND of course that he loves me! =]|||Thats sooo sweat. I have a 3 year old too and her honesty is sometimes sooo amazing.|||Thats soooo sweet!! Sounds like you have been doing a good job with him! Thanks for sharing!! Its nice to hear good news insead of bad all of the time.|||awwwww that makes me waant my baby out NOW!|||Thats lovely. He sounds so cute!|||Awww... that's so sweet!|||I love it when he makes Big money and let me shop til I drop.. ahahha|||Yup, my heart just melted!
I was looking to see if there was anything else other than chucky e cheese. Really don't like there pizza and the price just makes it not worth it. Is there any where else that my son would like?|||mc dee play land
rocky rococo
Pizza Brutta
Tex Tubb's Taco Palace
The Froth House
Tuvalu Coffee and Tea
Crema Cafe
El Pescador
Great Dane @ HILLDALE
Java Cat Cafe
Zuzu Cafe & Market
Roman Candle Pizza
Ella's Deli
Cool Beans Coffee Cafe
Ginza of Tokyo
she lives 30 mins away, im thinkin, all there is around her is restaurants so im thinking of driving us 30 mins to dave & busters. a adult chucky cheese spot. grab a drink and play games and win tickets.
good 1st date idea? is it a good idea to drive 30 mins there?|||i think its a great idea :)
its not too long in the car, and it gives you time to talk
plus that place sounds really cool and a good place to bond,
also the car ride home would be all jokes and laughs about your time there :)
do it !|||sounds good dave and busters is an amazing place i'm sure she will have fun
you just toss a ball into holes and score points. haha, that's what she said. but seriously, you need to score like a bajillion points to get a small number of tickets. WTF CHUCKY CHEESE?|||I can see why Daleks would find that tricky|||Perhaps you have poor coordination.|||When I was a kid we just walked up to the 100 pts hole and plunked the balls in to get max tickets. Good times.|||It's not that hard, you just gotta put the right spin on the balls.|||Skeeball is god's favourite game according to the movie dogma|||No, it is not
Please learn about Almighty's definition and characteristics then you will be able to know about Lord Jesus. http://www.sultan.org/|||skeball is not as spunky as Fireball.
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I'm not allowed to play Fireball at Chuck E. Cheese.|||your a dalek you got no arms. just blast the guy running it and take all his stuffed tardis dolls.|||Skeeball is for the lulz, pretty much.
I like the one machine where you press the button, and the number you land on is how many tickets you get.
Easy way to get 50,000 tickets for the Dora pencil.
My apartment is WAAYYY too small for all the people that are coming, but I REALLY don't want to go to Chucky Cheese!!!! Please Help!!!|||I would go to a park if the weather is nice. If not ask your mom if you can have it at her house as long as you clean it when your done. I done it at my mom's for my daugther's first birthday. Don't go to Chucky Cheese it's a mess there. There's way to many people and cost alot.|||Do it at a park or a lake or the beach. |||Does your apartment have a party room? Or. do you have a relative who lives close to you where you could have the party there? A one-year old has very little needs for a party. Sometimes just having a picnic, or being at a park that has baby swings is nice. Lastly, there is always McDonald's. They will set you up in a corner, and then you can leave the mess there!
Happy Birthday Little One.|||I would say the Zoo as a top pick. My son has been to the Zoo since he was a baby a ton of times. He knew all of his basic animals and sounds by 16 months. Great thing to learn for them and not be too boring for adults.
Another idea would be a science or history museum (if yours is kid friendly).
Also...a park is a great way to go!!! Just try to get one with bathrooms, so you can clean up the birthday child after the cake.|||Do you belong to church or live near a place that has a community center that is used for small gatherings or meetings? Sometimes parks have community centers that they rent out also. What about a relative with a large house?
Good luck.|||I agree with the ppl who said the PARK. It is a great idea, or near a lake. you can have a Barbecue and cut a cake afterwards.
Happy Birthday in advance.|||if you need smthyn cheap you cn hav it on the roof !! it wud b big and open !!
last year we had his birthday at chucky cheese.please give me any idea where we can arrange his birthday this time.
mcdonalds or ymca pool or any other place .
thanks in advance.|||Oh i have two boys, try getting some boys together go do laser tag, they love it|||Try 6 Flags a great place to have fun|||If he likes roller skating, you can try a roller skating party.|||try taking him to a play place where they have toys and balls and just let the kids run around. Try Disney as well.|||Does he like video games?If he does then go to nexfit it is a place where you play games like dance revolution and other moving games so you get fit and have a blast!Im looking for B-Day places too.|||i have seen
Bowling parties.
Skating parties.
At a county park|||maybe he just doesn't want a b-day party at all this year. why dont you try just taking him out somewhere that he wants to go! i'm not sure where you live but you can find an amusement park nearby to take him to. or ask him if he would like to go bowling or to a movie or something|||rent a jumper, have the party at a park, do a scavengerhunt and a big bar-b-q. be sure and invite lots of his friends. and lots of party favors|||Laser Tag. It's so much fun!|||A bowling alley get together or a batting cage.An outdoor BBQ at a park with lots of outdoor games. I hope this helps.|||McDonalds|||Try a theme park with rides, The Zoo, take his friend's and him and rent out a theatre or just go to the movies and take them to a movie they want to see, take them to a poll nearby, if its warm out you could take them to the lake so swim or white water raft,.....|||I have some friends whose daughters' birthdays are in the same month so every year they have a joint party at the rec center pool. It works out great and everyone has a wonderful time. The pool is definitely the way to go for that age group if it's feasible.|||I'm going through the same thing with my son. We are having his party at a local park on a Saturday afternoon. We are praying it will be sunny.
I recommend a park because it is affordable, and the children will have room to run and play.
God bless!|||Some bowling allys encourage birthday parties and will even put up bumpers in the gutters for younger bowlers.|||As we don't know where you live or what's available, this is what's called impossible to answer.|||Why don't you combine his birthday with a local Halloween event (haunted house, hay ride, etc.)?|||My daughter is 7 also......you can do a bowling party, or there are places by me that are called inflatable birthday party centers.......you can try to google your city with inflatable party place and see if anything comes up.....they are pretty cool they have a huge room full of infltable things to jump on, play basketball, a slide and a obstacle course and then they have a room to have cake and presents....the kids have alot of fun.....good luck...|||the pool is a GREAT idea. by age 7 him and his friends should be pretty good at swimming and kids LOVe pool parties. the other nice part is, you don't have to spend a ton on favors, games, etc.
just take a cake and juice boxes and some snakc bags with youa nd they have fun all on their own!
i would do the pool.
another idea would be a skate park....is you son into the whole skating thing??
or these places called "pump it up"
you rent a room and in the room there are a couple of those HUGE blow up things, like the moonbounce and the blow up slides and stuff. i've heard they make for a pretty fun party....if there is one in your area...i think they are a bit new right now.|||Why not save yourself the trouble and go for the known and trusted "chucky cheese" again? -- lol @ that classic name|||YMCA pools have good parties, unless they make you and other adults swim too. That's hard when you are throwing the party, and the other parents probably won't stay. What about an indoor play space? In Marlboro, MA there is a place called Laser Zone and it has a huge climbing/slide area, lots of video games, and an area for laser tag. I know boys love the laser tag part of it. Not sure where you live, but maybe there is a similar place like that near you. Good luck|||well my bro has 8 and when he had his 7 b-day dad took him to mcdonals he hate it u could find a restuarant that celebrate that or u can (i never heard about it) go to ymca pool if its a pool it would b fun and one question why not in our house? u can make really cool u could buy pizza cake icecream rent movies some pop corn and dont forget the gifts i had a b-day like that i loved it my dad said invite a friend i did it was great your kid can like it think about it. and a halloween party would b cool scary fun yea thats my best idea :)|||My son will be 7 a week from today. He had a pizza party last year and wants one again this year (which we're doing). My idea, however, was to do a bowling party (sigh, maybe next year). Most bowling alleys have a package deal for birthdays - usually so much per person for a certain number of games and a hot dog and drink or whatever. Anyway, the bowling activity keeps the kiddies entertained, so it's a fun one to do.|||Go bowling or roller skating|||Whilst I am not a resident of the USA - where I presume you reside - I have several suggestions...
At the zoo - this gives the children lots to look at and your invite can stipulate that the child needs one or both parents to accompany them (thereby reducing your workload). If you are energetic you could organise a special "safari" where each child is given a check list of animal questions that they need to answer. And at various stages during the day you could have special animal themed party food.
Does your son enjoy sport - maybe you could organise a sports themed birthday where you meet at a local oval and then have a sports carnival. With lots of unusual sports and small prizes. You could set up an obstacle course or have a team sport organised for all the children to play.
Or does your son enjoy creating things - then you could make his birthday creative. If he likes building - then you could probably create a construction site at the local park or playground. And you could provide materials for the children to create their own buildings or vehicles to take home
Hope this helps,
Hope your son has a terrific day,
mum2MH|||I'm in the children's entertainment business. Many places do birthday parties. Check our museums, small amusement parks, party places, roller skating rinks, arcades, craft shops, candy stores (like Dillon's), movie theaters....
Just look for places that have stuff for kids.|||There are several things you can do.
1. Bowling (This was a big hit for my son's 7th 2 yrs ago)
2. Park
3. Pott-Pott Gulf
4. Pool Party
Hire a clown/magician(for park)
Rent a moonwalk (for park)
Hire a scientist (This was fun for the kids and adults)
Pool parties are great because the entertainment is the pool so you don't have to worry about additional games.
Check out this website, they have everything you need plus many ideas. I have been buying everything from them for the past 5 years and all I need to add is the cake and ice cream and drinks. except for this year :-) we have a pool my son was turning nine and he wanted a pool party and cook out. :-) Boy they grow fast!
T.|||Is there a local park? Skating ring? Bowling alley? I would avoid a pool party unless you have a 3-1 child parent ratio, or the pool provides life guards. My daughter disliked McDonalds Birthay parties, saying they are too babyish.|||there are all kinds of fun places for birthday parties, but big parties aren't required every year. Quiet family celebrations or a sleep over or campout in back yard with a couple friends is ok too.
its in April so its too chilly still in newyork so no backyard things. Mostly I need a hall not a party provider. I been throughbirthday zone and chucky cheese and thats not the route i want to go. just a hal with a flat rate for about 4-5 hrs.
thanks|||You should just be giving her a little party at home. where you give her, her first cupcake. she wont remember it. and you will be stressed.|||Why? She won't remember it. Do you remember your 1st birthday?|||no sorry|||no
I live in orlando FL and was wondering what is a good place to have a 3 year olds birthday party. Besides Chucky Cheese.|||Check out local zoos and children's museums. They often have birthday packages at reasonable prices, and will be a lot more fun for the little ones than the same old Chucky Cheese party. Have fun!|||try build a bear workshop
www.buildabear.com
i did this for my 3 yr old and she had a BLAST
also may i say your in orlando maybe disney or universal studios or great wolf lodge (again we've done this and my daughter had an absolute blast)|||I dont know if you guys have a CI CIs pizza around you guys but that is where we are having my sons this year. He is turning three. Also McDonalds and Burger King do pretty good partys for the younger kids.|||Call your local fire dept and see if they could do a birthday party at the Fire Station or have a party at a house and see if they could brin the fire trucks out. My husband is a firefighter and they do kids birthday parties quite a bit. My daughter's 2nd birthday was all fire themed and the kids had a blast! The goody bags had fire safety coloring books, sticker badges, crayons, etc. The birthday hats were the plastic red helmets. It really was a lot of fun.
any ideas.. there will be a small party with only seven kids ..ages, 4,3,6,12,6,7 and 10.. it's my sons birthday (4) and my newphew (12) they was born on the same day and he wants to spend it with my son.. so i'm stuck on a sleepover.. they go to chucky cheese almost everyday so that's out..oh and these are all boys and one girl my goddaughter(5) but she will not be staying over night with the boys.. and I will have help my husband,, and I have only 100$ to spend plus gifts..|||Ok food Ideas Children this age are easy pizza chips hot dogs hamburgers popcorn cake cupcakes ice cream snack foods that are easy to make are always good and there boys they love to eat, LOL your own pizzas,,, we used to do with english muffins even the lil ones can do there own its sounds weird but u can also make ur own potatoe chips potato slices (real thin) then deep fried til golden brown pop corn can be bought cheaper by the kernels and the recipe is right on the package and u can get more that way maybe u can even let the younger ones color and do finger paints thats always good to keep there attentionbut make sure they don't get it all over :D
start off early with younger geared movies,then when they go to bed,,,let the older boys watch there type of stuff
now gifts maybe like a dollar store or a discount store
Movies are always good maybe video or board games maybe cops N robbers boys seem to like those things as well and if the weather is nice maybe they can play outside like catch or football or even baseball or soccer i hope some of these helped u out some
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IT'S NOT CHUCKY CHEESE!|||I think I know what you're talking about. Is it "Prince's Purple Rain Pizza Play Palace?" I think you get half off of your pizza if you wear a shirt with puffy sleeves or ride your 1983 Yamaha motorcycle.|||Is it Purple Pizza Eaters? I know that this is a kids pizza place in Tampa, but you could be looking for something different.
My younger sister, who is about to turn 12, will be having a birthday party in early January. She will be inviting at least 8 friends. We CANNOT have these types of birthday parties:
1.Park (Too cold)
2.House Party
3.Sleepover
4.Skating(Roller and Ice)
5.Restaurants including Chucky Cheese
6.Amusement Parks
She might do bowling but is not sure. Thanks|||stay local and cheap, but fabulous! Go to local coffee shops and restaurants. Ask how much it would cost to rent out a small area for one night. If its around $99 its a good deal(not including food) 2-4 weeks ahead send out invites for your friends to go to the party location, throw on some cool music and just dance and have some fun. For food have cake, pizza, and soda. Keep it simple but fun. With 12 year old girls, you wont really need HUGE activities planned out, people will pretty much entertain themselves.|||Hi,
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if you take herto the mapll and go shopping( make everyone bring there own money) , and then take them to the movies , and buy everyone tickets|||you can get your nails done and go out for dinner or go to movies|||If she is interested in music let her see a concert. I don't know any place to stay after that,|||You could go to the cinema?
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My daughter is about to turn 3yrs old. I originally wanted to give her a party at Chucky E. Cheeses but I've changed my mind due to financial reasons. What are some good inexpensive birthday party ideas? I will definately buy her a birthday cake so no pointers on making or baking cakes. Thanks All!!|||Go to the $ store, get some games like put the tail on the donkey, a contest of eggs being carried in a spoon, placing balloons on a fence and have kids throw forks at them (supervised I hope). Musical chair game is always fun. At age 3 children just want to eat cake so anything you do is fun for them. Do not forget the goodie bags for the guests.|||Keep it simple - blow bubbles, sidewalk chalk, play in the sprinkler or kiddy pool, have hot dogs or pizza. You don't want it TOO structured....
Have fun!|||don't be cheap!! She only gets 1 third birthday so make it memorable!!|||Check out my article here:
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Like the park, playdates, zoos, hiking, swimming, chucky cheese, museums, movies, etc...?
Or do you mostly stay home with them, and only do those things occasionally?|||We mostly stay at home but we walk by the river to the park almost every day.|||My kids LOVE the zoo! I frequently take them out on playdates, to the park, etc.
I'm sure once I start getting bigger, I won't much like taking 3 kids out, and having swollen feet and everything else hehe! Tomorrow our first road trip will be taking place -- 4 hours away. My husband & I are taking our children to go and see our 3D ultrasound, so they'll be there when the technician says: "Kaylee, Kendall, & Kason.. You're having a little ______!" I think that'll be very exciting! My oldest is super excited, Kendall is 4 and sort of gets it but she was too young to remember Kason's birth and Kason is only 2 so he really doesn't care hehe!|||Oh, all the time. Our adventures are typically a little less, er, 'structured' than your examples, though.
We'll all get on our bikes and try and ride around until we hit China, for example. Or we'll be at the grocery store, narrowly escaping a pterodactyl in the frozen foods aisle. Or we'll make a giant fort in the living room and have a 'campout' by making s'mores in the microwave. Sometimes we do the more costly, straight-and-narrow sort of activities. We'll head down to the city, or go to the beach, or any of the plethora you mentioned. But most of the time, we don't have to stray too far from home and pay money to have an excellent day of adventures.|||We usually go camping with the kids me and my hubby have together and we stay up looking at the star's,burning marsmellows,talking about how we r going to miss it here once we go home..
We take them hiking and we swim and talk about the little fish on our toes n y aren't they afraid of people or y do blue birds get soo close to u "Curiously",We once in a great while take them to the zoo and tell them that if they want to take care of animal's in the wild or in zoo's they'll have to finish school first n some college....
Like this summer we were thinking of going to the lake again n camping out for a night like we did in Pismo Beach it was really fun staying there the two day's but cold.....
Like on Sun.May 1st Cinco de mayo show it's a car show were taking the kids too my son really seem's to like going to one of them "Low Rider Car Shows" here in Fresno....
And I can't wait for that day to get here....|||depends on the season, during summers we get out alot, go to Canada's wonderland, water parks, bike rides etc, winter time we stay inside mostly, I grew up living right by the Atlantic and loved winter now that ive moved I find I hate the cold,lol|||yeah we do adventures all the time. we go to the woods and collect rocks, hang out at chucky cheese and even make pipecleaner sculptures. wehn we stay home we play with glitter and COD|||Yes, we go do fun things a lot and then I feel guilty we're not home enough. Weird, I guess, but it's true.
we already looked at bowling, paintbowling, ice skating, chucky cheeses, and laser tagging and she doesnt want to do any.....
what can i do outside of the house, thats fun and not taking them out for food..
p.s shes turning 13|||Take her and her friends to a local salon and let them get pampered (nails done, makeup on, etc.) that is what I did for my 13th birthday party.|||What about going to the local Amusement Park for the day
Having a party where someone (hair stylist) comes into your home and does makeovers for the girls.
A sleep over and have a scavenger hunt
Good luck to you!|||At 13 I think you need to ask her what she would like to do. If it's nothing then that's ok as well A 13 year old doesn't want to be embarrassed . So let her choose within reason.|||First of all, you may get more answers if you post this in Teen & Pre-Teen instead of Toddler & Preschooler.
Hmm...how about a slumber party, fondue party, swimming, Mary Kay party, or go out for a fancy meal with a bunch of friends.
Hope This Helped!! And Happy Birthday to your daughter! :D|||what about pottery painting places or a jewelry making workshop at a local art store. Then everyone comes home with something cool.
Or a movie theatre, imax, ice skating, rollerskating, gymnastics place?|||Glamour parties can be fun: paint nails, do hair, play with makeup and breakout the camera. Meanwhile, here's how to plan a good party:
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Hi!! My sister inlaw just called, she invited us to her daughter`s birthday party at Chucky Cheese`s. Is it poliet to ask guest to pay for their own meal?She said she didn`t have the money to pay for us, but she asked what gift we were bringing, do you folks think this is rude? I`m really angry, since we paid for her daughter`s entertainment when she came to our son`s party. Is this rude?|||VERY rude considering your past history with her.
If she cannot afford a birthday party at a restraunt, then she should use her brains, and have one at home and BBQ or cook something like in the old days.
I feel sorry for you, this seems very onsided, and unfortunately she is related to you.
Dont go, and DO tell her why. Perhaps she is so very backwards, that she honestly has no idea that she is being seen as a user and a loser. Its the kind thing to do.
ALSO.... do not buy her kids a gift this year at xmas. DOnt do it. I dont know where she is related to you, is she a brothers wife or your husbands? Just stop buying, tell her that you dont think its appropriate. I bet she will get upset, but then point out infront of others.... because users need to have this done... that she dosent ever buy for your kids, so you want to keep it level.|||I believe that it would be fair for her to pay for all of the children's meals and the adults should buy their own.|||It is absolutely rude.|||lets just sum it up as you have an uncultured sister in law make do with what you can and remember it aint her fault its her mind doing that to her no offence|||its fair so far so good|||Yes it is rude. These days it seems birthday parties for children have to include great big expensive parties and goodie bags for the kids and such. If they chose Chucky Cheese's then they should only invite as many as they can pay for. Otherwise, why not have a nice get together at the park or home. If money is tight, there are many ways to honor a child's birthday. They could play games and then indulge in cake and a drink. Doesn't have to be elaborate.|||Yeah, this is rude. When I invite guests over to our parties, we provide all the drinks, food, and entertainment. They are our guests, that's how it works. I would never go to a party and be expected to pay for my own food or drinks. If that's the case, why invite guests then? The hosts should treat, it's their party. I think she invited you just so she can get another gift for her son.|||That's very rude. If she can't afford to pay for anything, she shouldn't be inviting people to come. She should have a party at home for free. I can't believe she asked what gift you were bringing either. TACKY|||Yes this is very rude! If she doesn't have the money to pay for ALL the guests, she should have a smaller party! Some people have no manners.|||yeah, it's very rude. if someone is giving a party at a place that cost money THEY pay it. if you can't afford it then you don't have it at a place that cost money. my family can't afford it so we almost always have a party at my house. i find that it's more fun really :) and people should never ask what gift you're bringing. it isn't polite. i'm only a teen and i know this.
peace|||Totally uncouth.If she can't afford it she should do it the old fashion way at home.There is nothing wrong with having a BBQ and asking people to bring side a dish but what she's doing is embarrassing.|||I always thought the rule is if you are throwing a party then you pay for everything,, however this does not seem the case with some people I know of a couple who had a wedding reception at a restaurant & everyone was given a bill to pay for their own meal ?? also your sister in law had to right to ask you about the present ??? I would be ticked off too..|||I think that is extremely rude on your sister in laws part. If she cannot afford to pay for all the guests at the party then she should not have one.|||YOU DO NOT invite people to a party and ask them to pay for themselves. It is rude.|||Yes, it's in very bad taste. The person throwing the party should provide for all the guests, and not expect them to pay. Send your regrets that you can't attend.|||It is very rude, unless she's very very broke, and she's only inviting very close family and friends who are aware of her situation.|||It is not at all polite, in fact it is downright rude. That woman is having a birthday party for her child she hosting a charity drive. I feel sorry for her kid.
The biological father ran off with my ten week old son. He left a note saying that he is moving to MD with him. My son is 10 wks old and is breastfed. He won't even eat formula.
We took my other two boys to chucky cheese and it was raining when we got home so he said to run inside. I was standing there holding the door open and he never came in. So I walked out with a cover for the baby and the car was gone. When I came all the way into the house, his things were all gone and there was a note. Saying that my son was better off with him and I needed to focus on taking care of my other two boys.
I do not have a lot of money because I receive disability but I will spend every penny I own to get my son. I already lost a child by the hands of his father. He was murdered.
The cops say there is nothing I can do, there has to be something I can do. To run off with a child in such a manner cannot be a good thing.
Someone please help me ...|||WOW, reading your story brought back so many memories of my ex doing that with our son when he was about 5 years old. Everyone who is responding that the police would not say what they did to you are so mistaken. They said the EXACT same thing to me. Technically, if he is the biological father, they will not get involved UNLESS there are court documents specifying visitation times for the father and that according to the order, would be considered in violation at the time you call the police.
My ex took our son for almost two weeks and I had no clue as to where they were or if my son was even alright. My ex fits your description to the "T" as far as how he could not handle any of our 3 children as babies and would be waiting outside with one screaming in his arms as soon as I pulled into the driveway. The same thoughts went through my mind as to if he couldn't handle him for even an hour, then how is he going to deal with 24 hours a day.
I was fortunate to have my parents help me with an attorney who filed an emergency hearing to have my son returned to me. Now that sounded all great at the time, however, we did not know where they were so had no way to serve him any court papers or orders. The judge did grant the order, but how do you enforce it? The sheriff couldn't serve him the order or help to enforce it because we couldn't find them.
I was lucky however, my ex couldn't handle my son any longer and just shy of two weeks, called to say he was dropping him off. When he did, the sheriff did still serve him the order, and my ex didn't seem to care too much. He looked more relieved to get our son off his hands.
I know that the police told me I could file kidnapping or missing persons report after a certain length of time had passed. You may need to do that or depending on what state call a legal aid society and see if they can offer any assistance or refer you elsewhere.
I wish you all the best and chances are he will just bring him back home, especially if he can't give the baby a bottle. Mine were all breastfed too and none of them ever wanted anything to do with a bottle.
Please let us know how everything turns out. I can truly relate to what you are going through and if you would like feel free to contact me through my profile.
GOOD LUCK!!|||the only way it is not kidnapping is if the two of you were married....are you? Or did you indicate to the police that he was your "husband"?
He would have full legal right to the child if you two were married, and yes you would have to file for divorce and immediate return of the child through an attorney...which you can't do until monday.
If you were not married - you harrass the hell out of the police until they do something.|||i will pray for you. god is greater than any of our problems. attend a catholic mass and u will be amazed by the sheer power of god.|||you say this guy killed one of your kids already? what is your problem letting him around your other kids in the first place? Other than that I would talk to a lawyer and find out what your options really are. I don't think yahoo questions is the best place for the solution to this problem.|||there is no way that you called the cops and they said that there was nothing they could do about your child being kidnapped!!! maby you are crazy thats why he took the baby!!!|||I don't know! I think that is a federal crime!|||FIrst of all, you need to return and answer the questions you have been asked.
1. Were the two of you married or are you still married?
2. If married, has there been a divorce filed?
3. If unmarried, is there a custody/visitation order?
If you do not answer the above, NO ONE can help you because there simply isn't enough to base a legal opinion on.|||keep calling the police until someone hear you out. Also try calling the father of the baby if he has a cellphone, call his family his friend and tell them that if they see him you already call the police and they'll put him in jail for kidnapping if he doesn't bring the baby back. Don't give up keep calling the police, until you annoy them . Good luck and I hope everything goes well.|||If this man is the biological father of your son, there's really nothing that can be done. You both are considered to have equal rights the child. You could do the same and he wouldn't be able to say anything about it. I'm sorry, but the law is the law.. Seems that he might have already known this since it was something that he had planned. Only a court can restrict and/or limit his access to the child, but until you get such a decree than there is nothing that can be done by anyone.|||I don't know, but I suggest you contact a lawyer. Even if you don't have enough money to hire a lawyer full time right now, you should be able to get a free consultation with someone, and they'll give you an idea of what you need to do. I think normally that when people get divorced they have to work out a custody agreement, and if you do that, and he violates the custody agreement, then you might be able to take legal action against him. Although you might not be able to do anything until then (I'm not sure).
But I wouldn't worry too much about the baby over the short term. The baby will eat formula after a few hours once it gets hungry enough.|||That's kidnapping. If you can't get the police to help you, contact a lawyer (look up legal aid in your state if you're concerned about money - they have free legal assistance) and contact the local news stations. There's nothing that will get the police more motivated to actually help you than the eyes of the entire community on them and their blatant dismissal of your criminal case.
back in my days, it was Miniature golf/arcade and chucky cheese, or swimming at the public pool.|||watching TV, playing video games, on their smart phones and dating etc|||Marijuana|||Sitting in front of the television playing Playstation/XBox/Wii.|||Xbox and the marijuana|||rainbow parties|||nothing.
I was at Chucky Cheese and accidentally dropped a syringe in the ball pit. I can't find it, so what do I do?|||TUMBLR BITCHES. Tell the kids to search the bottom of the ball pit with there tongues. They'll know they found it when they OD on crack. :)|||One thing you can do to prevent this from ever happening again is obviously to not bring syringes to Cheese Cheese's.
It would be a wise idea to contact management, truthfully stating that you dropped it in there because it needs to be fished out. The ball pit is for children to play in, not for children to scar themselves with when they scrape their arms and legs against a needle.
If you're too much of a coward, give them an anonymous phone call from a pay phone in an uncrowded area. If you want to, use something to disguise your voice.|||I have no idea what you were doing in this situation but for the safety of the children you need to tell someone...even if its I saw a syringe in the ball pit but cant find it|||First of all why the hell would you have a syringe at chucky cheese? And second you don't want people to think you're a pedo bear so just walk away|||tell the person in charge of the ball pit then bail outta there|||Duck out the door...quick.|||go find it silly
Looking for any ideas besides bowling or chucky cheese. Thanks!|||A picnic party at a local park. Inexpensive but still plenty of fun if theres a good playground.|||There are many party ideas here: http://www.toddler-net.com/Birthday_page鈥?/a> Our favorite is gym. Usually private, lots of physical activities for kids, and relatively healthy food (since you have to bring your own food).
Another good place for a boy's party is a place with inflatable castles/jumpers. Kids love it!|||invite his whole class and go to an amusement park or the mall- scavenger hunts. go to the skating rink or have it outside in a park. fix up goody bags with party favors|||In my area we have a Discovery Center that is educational play for kids. They have a room you can rent.|||I think many science or history museums might have a room for parties.|||his fav cartoon theme at party cntre get a clown nd someone to paint faces
my mother with expensive gifts and be as romantic as the the day they met, causing me to be a little jealous since they been spending more time together i want them take me to chucky cheese.|||No f*cks given.|||Hahahaha, I liked they way you put that. Very clever ;). Get to mcdonalds!|||yes|||lol :D|||no thats fine just be warned that the kid may be a little ****** up
not like as the mouse for chucky cheese or anything like that...|||If you're a real go getter I had a friend who was really successful and ended up starting her own business. Dress like a princess and throw tea parties for little girls. Families will pay top dollar for themed birthday parties and the word of mouth referrals to other families would be easy business. Advertise in places that sell cakes or sell mid to high end childrens clothing.|||,,,,Start your own Mushroom restaurant....and to advertise put on a mushroom costume..(stand in front of you restaurant and act like a mushroom>>>|||You could be a character at an amusement park.|||Most fast food places make their employee's wear uniforms. You can always be a clown I guess...|||french maid
exotic dancer
gay plumber
doctor-actor|||a costume? I'd suggest theater.
I am a dude, so I was looking for something not that girly. I am trying to decide where I want to have it. Everyone has already done the beach and I am turning 15 so I don't want like chucky cheeses lol. PLEASE HELP ME DECIDE!! I am trying to fine some place where me and my friends can chill and have a lot of fun.|||Go to a movie, laser-tag, or an arcade|||paintballing? a bbq?
She is turning two!! This is my first child and I want it to be special for her!!! My friend works at Chucky Cheese should I take her there or should we do somthing else???|||i dont like chuck e cheese for the mare fact everybody gets caught up in the games and forgets the party. for my daughters 2nd birthday we had a barbie princess party she liked barbie back then because of her older cousins. pick a theme of something she likes eg pooh dora or blues clues and build party around that.|||I'd say she's a little a young yet for Chuck e cheese. My daughter was scared of the giant rat when she was two. We had a Nemo party and she loved it. Orange fish crackers, Nemo plates, and Nemo cake. We just had a small gathering with family and friends.
Wait until she's older and will remember to go all out for her birthday.|||Chuck E. Cheese is fine and she will probably LOVE it there but you may not like it as much its pretty loud and crowded if you can try to aviod bringing her on a weekend that way less parents are there but it is vacation so it maybe packed all week. Check with your friend and see what days are less crowded and try to aim on going one of those days|||Chuck e cheese is fun for older kids, but I can tell you that my 2 year old daughter is overwhelmed in there. If you want to take her there just your family, that might be fun, then if she doesnt like it, it doesnt ruin the party. But at two, I would do something a little less hectic for her. Also, dont invite a TON of kids. Have a few kids, maybe cousins or close friends and bbq, have cake and ice cream, and do presents.
Friday, February 24, 2012
i have this fetish where i like to masturbate on random people every day.like in the movies,walmart,chucky cheese's,ice skating rink,ihop etc.places where they normally dont realize i've ejaculated on them.i probably do it between 2-9 a day,9 when im really in the mood.i have a fiancee and she doesn't know.i actually did it to her mom the other say when she was sleeping (its OK i didnt break into their house or anything i was spending the night). Since im technically not assaulting anybody,is this illegal?|||if it is, it shouldn't
we live in America damnit|||If its not, then it should be. This is horribly disgusting. You need help in a big way.
Chuck -E - Cheese's?? You do realize it is mostly kids in there?? You are really a sicko.|||Quick, someone find his fiancee so she can call the wedding off.|||LOLOLOLOL.|||You need serious psychiatric help. Please get it for the sake of all of humanity.|||it is illegal|||totally normal man|||Um........no its not illegal but its seriously ****** up man!|||AH WHAT?
I need a place to rent In dallas tx , its going to rain this weeked so need to rent a place so decorate put jumpy house and have guests for daughters 3 year old bday party, im tired of chucky cheese etc I want a place to rent myself with no time restraints for the day, please help if you no a place to rent|||Not sure where you can rent that will allow a jumpy house indoors..
You can try smaller hotels like La Quinta, they have small areas that they can rent for a lot cheaper than bigger hotels, they may even allow you to set the jumpy house somewhere in the parking lot.
Another option would be a park where they may have veranda's - BBQ grills etc.. and rent a couple of larger tents for people to stay covered|||Most churches are renting by the hour tooo... at least around here. yOu can try small hotel.. some chamber of commerces might help.
You will probably need a rider on your homeowners for liability insurance. Nice thing about ice skating parties and such.. they have all t he clean up. kids have loads of fun.
i have seem parents rent limos for 10 yr olds birthday parties, rent out places like chucky cheese, and even plan major parties. even i have paid for 25 kids to skate a day away in celebration of my childs birthday......... has this become the new norm? this year i am thinking of having a party for only family but somehow i feel like a trader, but hasnt this gone too far?|||This was happening in our area too, and we just thought it was nuts. We "rebelled" and the kids always LOVED our birthday parties. We always had them at home, with a theme and games, food and cake. We only started going out for activities when our son was around 10 - did watersliding at a local hotel, because I was ill.
Our son is a teen now, and kids still talk about the Medieval birthday we had, when my son was into castles and knights, probably around 9 years old - we had shields made, games with the theme - including banana jousting in the backyard.|||Yes, parents spend to much on their children. If they can afford they will do it.
This is my sons first b-day and we aren't going all that out on it. I spent maybe $100 on gifts and then the cake and decorations... so a grand total of $150... its not to bad.|||They do because it is all about the Jon sis. Why do i have to compete with my neighbor about who is the better child. " NOT" but who is the most insercure parent.|||yes...no doubt about it..|||I think parents do spend too much by far!!! What happened to the days where a slumber party with a few friends and a cake your mom made was good enough?
I am guilty myself of spending too much. Although we always keep it to just family we still tend to spend a lot. Like for my daughters this year (their birthdays are only a couple weeks apart) we went to the Mall of America and they basically had run of the mall whatever they wanted to do we let them. It was just my kids, my cousins kids, and me and my mom. But we still spent a lot of money between their favorite restaurant, rides, their three favorite stores etc.|||yes|||ABSOLUTELY! Parents are spending WAY too much on children's birthday parties!!! And personally I'm getting sick and tired of my kids being invited to these "mega parties" where kids invite the entire class, even if they aren't friends with my kids. I don't mind taking my kids to parties for their true friends and buying gifts, ect.
For my kids birthdays we buy a large cake at sams club for $18.00 and some ice cream for $3.50 and invite family over for cake and ice cream.|||Yes parent spend to much on Birthday parties and everything else. Having a family only party is fine.|||Yes parents of today are becoming ridiculous. My mom and I always had my parties on a budget and made a lot of our favors and decorations. I think no matter how much you spend, the child will still have fond memories. I didn't need limos and diamonds, and still remember my birthdays and childhood memories as wonderful.|||HEL Yes! I'm sure of that. I went all out for my lil girls 1st birthday party. That she slept through. I had to wake her up so she could blow out her candles. 150 to rent a moonwalk. 80 on food 100 on party favor. 150 on pictures And this is all the big stuff. That's y she is not having a 2 year old party I'm still recovering from the first. Oh yeah she is an only child so i went all out. But I feel stupid now.|||Yes they do. I think if they can afford that it is ok but I sure hope the know what discipline means. That is were parents fail.|||YES YES YES!!! It has gotten so out of hand. Kids just expect this kind of treatment for everything in life. What a disappointment when they get older and realize life isn't always glamorous and lavish.|||I definitely think so. My daughter's birthday is the week after a vacation that we always take with my extended family. We go to the beach with all my aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and half the time relatives of people who married into the family or roommates or best friends come too. So we just have the party at the beach. We get a sheet cake and people can get her little presents if they want but it's completely optional. The biggest present for us is getting to spend time with our family and her getting to play with all her cousins. That's worth more to us than any expensive fancy party with kids our daughter just knows from daycare or school. When she gets older we'll probably just let her bring a friend along and that will be her party still.|||Yes. It is done to "keep up with the Jones'" and it just creates little brats who think they are entitled to expensive gifts and parties all the time.
We had our child's birthday party last year at the park and I made her cake. We have the money to rent out a huge party hall or hire clowns, bouncy houses, etc, but why waste all that money??? My child is young and her young friends just want to run around, play and eat cake. They just want to be normal kids.You don't need to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to let the kids have a good time.
People should be saving this money for their kids college fund!|||yes they do, my sister spends a lot on my neices parties, and she is only 3, well she will be 4. She does it because when we were younger we did not have much growing up, so she wants to give her everything that we did not have, but sometimes she over does it, for her 3rd birthday party she spent about $5,000, and she is not a rich person, i know she went a little over board with it.|||Yes, kids of this day and age are spoiled brats!
Look at www.pumpitupparty.com. Your child may be too young, but it's something to keep in mind for the future. It's the hot spot in my area!|||Mcdonalds.|||everywhere there is a kid party because kids are free to celebrate anywhere anytime.|||1st, happy birthday to your baby.
but for your baby's birthday party u can't come to my home.|||jollibee|||Magic Mountains|||I don't know but HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUR BABY!!!|||Any day ,any time , only way you should have a wish.|||A nice park where you can bring fun games, activities, etc.|||why the heck are you giving your 1 year old a party? he won't remember it!
I love chucky Cheeses!|||bucca di bepo makes a really good pizza and so does nypd pizza|||dont like pizza try the pizza hut or best pizza express they deliver free|||I love chuckie cheese's pizza it is off the hook i cant stand to leave without another bite.|||Pizza Hut,pan pizza.|||Marios in Galvestone Texas...it is the closest thing to New York Pizza!|||I am a New Yorker too many to list. How can y'all say Chuckie Cheese, you got to come to NY or go online and have one shipped to you.|||Pizza rio in ruidoso, nm|||Luzzo's in NYC (Manhattan), even Martha Stewart has been there!|||Giordano's. They also have great lasagna, etc. I know you can find them in the Chicago-land area, but I think there also might be a few in the rest of the Midwest, as well.|||There is this pizza place by my house called Italian Ovens, they have this pizza w/ italian beef on it, UGh! it is soooooooooooooo good, lol|||The best pizza place is in Cleveland Park, which is located in Washington DC. The name of the place is called Vace and they specialize in AUTHENTIC italian food including their AWESOMELY DELICIOUS and freshly made plain pizza. The sauce is made fresh and is featured atop the fresh mozzerella. It's the best I've had and I been to Italy - TWICE! A must try :-)|||cicis pizza, dah|||lombardi's|||My top five pizzerias:
1. Lou Bea's Pizza, Albany, NY.
2. Villa Italia, Stamford, CT.
3. Mystic Pizza, Mystic, CT. (yes, the one from the movie.)
4. Lombardi's, New York, NY. (the oldest pizzeria in the country, and a standard for judging any other pizza.)
5. Z Pizza, various locations, California. (the best slice of pizza I ever had on the west coast.)|||I'm in Italy right now and they have some pretty good pizza..|||1.Connies
2.Home run inn
3.Beggers|||Brasilico on Finchley Road in London
I'm turning 16 next month and I'm looking for a job. do you think borders bookstore would hire me? if not what other places should I ally at? I was thinking maybe chucky cheese. Please help me!|||No......you can't work there until you are 18|||i am sixteen as well and i walked in to apply, but they said that i had to be eighteen. bummer. if you have any luck please let me know what you did so i can try it lol. good luck!|||Yeah, you have to be at least 18 to work at borders.
I want to take this girl out to do something fun like chucky cheeses or something but she doesnt want to go there. she wont go out to dinner and we go to the movies very often. we want something new to do. we would prefer not to stay at one of eachothers houses. we want to go out and do something. any ideas? please suggest anything you can think of!|||Go-karts
Laser tag
Paint ball|||Kayaking!
Chucky cheeses.................................…|||I never went to chucky cheeses :( but i've gone to peter piper pizza, so i'll say peter piper pizza.|||Chuky Cheeses!! i remember going as a kid....aww the memories, i have never been to Peter Piper Pizza, just Chuky Cheeses and Woodie Wood Chucks|||chucky cheeses :D|||The scrumptious pizza crust of Chuck E. Cheeses is downright better than Peter Piper Pizza.|||Don't know of any peter piper pizza, but I like Dominoes pizza.|||Chucky Cheese. Never heard of peter piper pizza.|||Chucky Cheeses|||Are you like 10?|||Chucky for sure.....!!|||CHUCK E. CHEESE!
It's a pedo's dream!|||Not a pizza fan but chucks|||chuckie cheese's!|||Papa johns.
my daughter is 2yrs 3mths. here's an example of what i'm refering to ; my daughter, her daddy, and i are eating at a restaurant ( nothing fancy but by no means a kids theme'd place. ie, chucky cheese/ mc d's) try to seat her in highchair she starts screaming & kicks the highchair over. so we try a booster seat. that , and the crayons work to keep her happy for awhile but then she starts slidding under the table or trying to stand up on seat. starts to fuss, then starts to scream at the top of her lungs. now mind you, she doesn't behave like this at home. i've tried to spank her but that doesn't faze her and taking her outside is like rewarding her cuz thats what she wanted in the first place. it's the same at stores or just about anywhere we go. she screams& throws herself on the ground. we could just never take her anywhere but i want to socialize her and teach her manners. i'm just at a loss on how to go about it.|||Spanking a child under the age of 3 really does not do any thing but confuse them..
instead try a few fake restraunt/shopping runs, knowing full well that once the behavior gets out of line you pack up and go home.
Ok Susie, your not behaving in the restraunt, we are going home and you are going to take a nap....
and do it
after 2 or 3 practice runs, she will get the idea that naughty behavior means we leave immediatly and go home to bed.|||You've got two different issues. The first is not tolerating tantrums in public or otherwise. The second is the expectation that a two-year old will reliably sit through a meal at a restaurant. You can tame the tantrums, but I don't think it's a realistic expectation that she'll always have the patience for a meal out.
Ignore the tantrums and never, ever give in to what she is throwing the tantrum about. I found the most effective method is to just leave. We have been at a playground or out somewhere and my son misbehaves. I give him a warning and if he continues, I pick him up and calmly say, "we're leaving". He is usually stunned and it makes a real impression!|||From the time my son was 18 months until he was 3 and a half, my son tried those same things. We'd go to a restaurant and he'd flip out, crying, screaming, throwing things. Once on my birthday he was so mad he couldn't try my beer that he dumped his drink on his dads lap. So we decided instead of trying to get him to behave in restaurants we just wouldn't bring him. We didn't think it was fair to other dinners. We would try it occasionally, but would usually end up having our meal boxed up and going home.
He would also do the same thing at stores. I remember him trying to launch himself out of the front of the grocery cart, kicking and screaming. If my husband was with us, he'd usually scoop him up and bring him to the car, put him in his car seat and not show him any special attention. If I was by myself I would ignore the behavior (usually I would hum to myself) hurry up and get what I needed as quickly as possible.
I'm not a big fan of spanking, my husband tried it and it didn't help, it just made the situation more out of control. Talking to him about his behavior didn't work either. I'm sure bribing him might have made a little bit of a difference but then he would expect something for behaving. So instead we would get take out, go through a drive through, or get a babysitter until we could take him out again. Which was when he was around 4. He's 6 now and really great to take places and a lot of fun. I wouldn't worry about socializing or manners. Manners can be learned just as well with family. Socializing can be done at a park or museum. good luck.|||I totally agree with Jessica. I would just leave and go home. After a couple of times of this I'm sure your daughter will come around and calm down, but you have find out if there is another reason for this behavior also. Is she tired when you go out? Sometimes children act out because they are tired.|||take her to the bathroom...
just make sure you wear a belt.|||My daughter was the same way at one point. What I do when my daughter acts up ( and she will be two in october) is the first time she starts whining I give her a warning, which she usually ignores. I let her sit on a chair or booth when at a restaurant cause the high chair was a battle I was not going to win. When she starts really getting fussy and begins crying and screaming I take her outside, or if it is close enough, to the car for awhile. I let her cool down and then take her back in. It is hard at times cause I have to leave my 3 yr old son with my husband at restaurants or stores till she calms down. One time I had to leave the restaurant all together because she threw a huge tantrum at denny's. It was horrible!! You have to take her out of the situation and let her know the consequences of her behavior. You tell her that she is not supposed to act like that and that she will go home everytime she does that again. You really can't wait to discipline when you get home because she may not understand that she is getting punished now for something she did an hour ago. She has to know that her unacceptable behavior will have an immediate consequence. It is hard but they do often outgrow it. My 3 yrs old son is much better now at restaurants then he was before. Remember that kids can't really sit or stay in one place for a long period of time. Restaurants especially can be tough. I suggest if you go out to eat that you order your daughters food ahead of time, as well as her drink and try to bring books or crayons with you to occupy her while she waits. Or play a game with her that will keep her mind busy like I spy or something like that. It will make the wait seem much shorter. And ask for the check early that way you can zoom out of there much faster if she begins to get bored. Good Luck!!|||calmly take her to the bathroom til she calms down.take her back out and try it again.if she does it again,take her out side.talking to her about "manners" in public won't help at this point.you need to gradually work in manners as she gets older and by example.kids learn what they see and hear so if she needs to know how to behave in private and public,she needs to be taught at the home first.that's how we were taught so we could be seen in public without embarrassing ourselves!some kids resist learning manners but if you keep at it,it'll sink in eventually.|||The restaurant-I would just leave b/c that will disturb others. Sounds like she just isn't ready for that yet.
Shopping-strap her in the stroller and ignore her. always take a stroller wherever you go so you can strap her in and she will be safe. ignore the screaming and continue to walk around in the stroller. One day she will realize you aren't going to give in to her tantrums. Once she starts calming down (and she will even if it takes a while) then you can start going out to eat.
Don't feel bad, dear. This is not an uncommon problem.|||Everytime she throws a fit take her home. Is it going to be inconvience for you? Yes. You have to be willing to leave a cart full of stuff at the store, and leave your dinner, but from my experience this will curb the behavior after you do it twice. Explain to your daughter why you are leaving and that the way she is actting is not acceptable behavior.|||i'd try to ignore her. Giving her a row or spanking her etc is just rising to what she wants. Ignore and then take her out if she still won't settle.|||Depends - if you want to teach her how to behave - I would find out when a dead time is for the restaurant and make plans to go out. I'd put her in the high chair so she can't run amuk. Put your foot on it to steady it so she doesn't hurt herself. Take plenty of things for her to do (a book, a hand held coloring toy - like etch-a-sketch, etc.). Let the restaurant know you're trying to teach her to sit and behave and to put you away from others in the corner. Start with just having a drink (short time period), when she can behave that long, the next time have a drink and appetizers, then dinner, etc.
If you want to teach her that mis-behaving gets her what she wants (to leave)....then just up and leave when she gets angry. But, I think you want to teach her the correct way to behave.
I'd have her in a stroller in a store too....there would be no throwing herself on the ground. Whew. You could apply the same theory here though. If you're running in for milk (short trip), let her walk (probably won't have a cart for just milk anyway). Walk as fast as you can and hold her hand so she's moving with you. Next time, longer, etc.
Children have short attention spans, so when you're trying to teach a behavior, break it down...don't aim for the stars at first. Good luck!|||My son is/was the same way. Totally crazy in public because he knew we would give in to keep him quiet. So here's what we do now:
At home...when he starts misbehaving I warn him to stop. I count to 3 and if he doesn't stop, he gets a timeout. I do this every time he misbehaves.
It's gotten to the point now that if I just say, "ONE" he immediately stops. So when we go out, all I have to say is, "ONE" and he just freezes. Saying "ONE" is a lot smoother in public than yelling.|||At restaurants we tell her in a daddy/mommy tone to sit and quit crying and she usually listens. she fusses when we put her in a high chair or booster too. We try to sit in a booth and put her in the inside without the booster seat so she can stand or sit with out falling. That usually helps. As far as stores, we tell her if she is good she can pick something out. If she starts acting up she will not get to pick anything out. Sometime sit works, sometimes it doesn't but usually does.|||There are some good answers here already, but I'll add my two cents.
First of all, neither my wife and I are fans of spanking. Not to say that we have never given a swat on the butt - we have; but we don't spank.
My two oldest did similar things at your daughter's age. We stayed calm and explained that we "can't act like that." On a couple of occasions we left the restaurant and went home. Again, staying calm. We explained to our kids that we were disappointed that they did not get to eat at the restaurant and how sad that made us, and left it at that. It took a couple of trys, but it worked for us.
Good luck, and don't get discouraged! This is not at all unusual for the age......
for me its usually 'go die' or 'go to hell' and then i either mute it or change the channel. like those squinckies thingys or a chucky cheeses or all of them really.|||OH MY GOSH... NOT THIS AGAIN|||'Toys' for your mom.|||MOM!! COME HERE!!|||they are not annoying! i find them quite exciting and wish i could buy it but become sad because i'm too bloody poor.|||i usually get the commercial stuck in my head during commercial break...
where i kid can be a STAR!
LOL xD|||same as you
Ok I met this girl on myspace it's my friends old girlfriend and we like eachother. My mom is saying she can take me and her to a movie but she would sit like 7 rows behind of to watch us. But the question Is how would I do it she is very shy she was treated bad by her old boyfriend. I could get my friend and arrange me him his gf and the girl I like to like incredable pizza (Exactly like chucky cheeses) to play games and stuff. Thankyou for your answers|||You are an idiot. Take the girl out even if your mom is sitting behind you. Treat the girl nice and see what happens.|||On myspace ya right might be a dued|||aww myspace
that's pretty cheap but fun besides chucky cheese cuz she's 13.|||IM 13! :) YAY
ok so here are my ideas
sleepover spa night:
make ur own face masks
jacuzzi stuff
Hollywood:
hollywood theme have everyone dress up as a star
Hotel
rent a hotel room and hang out htere for a sleepover go swimming and all
PALM SPRINGS
i had my last partty there
Sleepover
Movies popcorn pran ks silly string squirting.
Amusement park
not much talking needed just havefun!
MALL
scavenger hunt @ the mall
DANCE
a dance party with the whole class!
MURDER MYSTERY
have everyone assigned as an old fashin person. seperate into teams. have evry1 try to figure out by the clues who caused the murder most likely make the murderer the class clown. that would be funny
Thats all for now
good luck!:)|||A wild one...I've got the alcohol. You go get the joints (just watch out for the cops)|||SLEEPOVER.! :D|||a day at a park?|||Sleepover...|||any parties at 13 are DUMB
a party is not a party without beer|||a slubber party.it is so much fun.|||Sleepover(TWilight Themed) or anythihg Twilight.|||well going to the bar is out of the question get soda chips have mom make some sandwiches and have a picnic party bring a volley ball set up or go to one of them sports places with mini golf air hockey pinball something like that. The zoo can be a blast Milwaukee has a great one
I work at Johns Incredible Pizza Co. (like chucky cheese) and when it comes to prizes, out of all of our inventory, all the blue toys go first, and fast|||because colors trigger emotions and memories. blue is usually calm, masculine and powerful. plus its just pretty|||The bloods don't like the color blue.
My son is going to be 3 April 20th. where is a good place to have his birthday party. We normally have his party at the house but i would to have his party outside of the house. Where would a good place been We are in Goshen IN 46528 area. We don`t care for Chucky cheese so that's out of the window. Thanks for all who read this.|||I good Park would be really nice. My son loves the park and it is outside and Hopefull free and hopefully many things for you child to do. Swings..Slides..ETC...|||How about hiring a bouncy castle and doing it in your back garden? At this age a place like chucky cheese would probably be too big for them at the moment and you'll have to be watching them all at once and there would probably be more accidents than there would be fun.
Or you could try having something like a teddy bears picnic? Orrrr the zoo?
You can also check out this site:
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/baby/traditi鈥?/a>|||Chuckee Cheese
My sons b-day is on the 26th of January and i am stuck on what to do for him,last year was Chucky Cheese,the year before was Oggles & Googles,and it being so close to Christmas i'm stuck on what to get him as well?Does anyone have any suggestions?Thanks Mom's|||Ok, I live in Indiana so we have indoor places that have Large inflatable things like moonwalks, obsticle courses, etc. So if you can find a local one of those it is fun and guaranteed to wear him out ; )
My daughters birthday is the 30th so I understand. I always take her to the store after Christmas and watch what interests her then come back and buy them. If he is into sports, video games, board games, those are always easy too|||My son's birthday is the 28th, and I shop the after christmas clearance sales for his gifts. So convenient!
I think an 8 year old might like a batting cage, a laser tag, or a paint gun party. Or bowling.|||Disneyland! He gets in for free on his birthday!
i was thinking chucky cheeses but he is 10 now and i dont know if he is to old for that now. You guys know of anywhere else?|||You should try Rain forest Cafe! im 14 and I love that place and so does my 11 year old brother. It's a really awesome place to go! I highly recommend it!!|||Home|||Beach?|||How about bowling bring the cake and goodies kids love it .. i hope this helps.. happy birthday too the birthday boy have fun....|||I think he is too old for Chuck E. Cheese. Try the skating rink. They are usually affordable and you can invite tons of friends.|||find an arcade like dave and busters ....|||bowling alley,
the park
the beach
home
mcdonalds
idk so many places|||depends what side of town you're in. There's Speed Zone in Azuza. Go kart World in Carson. The Camelot (not sure if it's Anaheim off of Kramer) and Scooters Jungle in Yorba Linda
Where are some good places in Carson City NV to hold a Birthday party for a two year old? I know there is a chucky cheeses but is there anywhere else that may be good we have a theme already picked out just need a nice fun place to where afterwards she can maybe play too.
Thanks|||Do you or a friend have a backyard?
Let the munchkins run around a bit, and it's free.
where would you buy something like this or what key words would you type in to look it up? Like at Chucky Cheese Pizza, or even a claw machine? Thanks in advance for your answers.|||This looks like a good site for it http://www.bmigaming.com/games-kiddy-rid鈥?/a>
On Any search engine you can search for used arcade games and probably find some stores that will sell them. I doubt they come cheap and usually you have to pay the shipping and/or if they are in your neighborhood/city provide a truck or van to pick it up. It varies by store though.|||Those games are great! I have seen them at www.icheaptoys.com all you have to do is go to www.icheaptoys.com then click on games then type "arcade claw game" in the tiny search box. They have a pretty good selection of new and used games and the prices range from $500-$2000.
I hope this helps!
What kind of possitions are for this job besides kitchen? What kind of work and skills are expected?|||you will be one of the people who perform the great birthday dance routines at the kids birthday parties. you know the employees that look so thrilled to be there, & oh , they usually look uncomfortable & have no rhythm or dancing ability. it the best part of going to birthday parties there. or you could be chuckie ...& get attacked by kids several times a day.|||Make sure u can clap and sing for the birthday boys and girls
A arcade like chucky e cheese, you know where you have alot of games and people win tickets.|||Cons:
There are major chains like Chuckie Cheese and Dave and Busters you are in competition with that have very high advertising budgets.
With an all cash business the chances of employee theft are extremely high.
With an all cash business the chances of robbery are extremely high.
You would need a large commercial space to hold this type of business which will translate to very steep rent.
Most likely a seasonal business especially in northern states, it would be hard to have year round revenues that where consistent.
High liability potential for lawsuits from stupidity of your patrons.
It is easy for someone else to copy your concept and difficult to distinguish yourself in the industry.
Pros:
All cash business
High upfront costs but after several years that may mean very low additional investments
With recession people are sticking closer to home for entertainment
Could potentially expand business to include food sales to generate additional revenue|||Young people are not easy to deal with. All cash business is ok.
Personally, I HATE kids and I don't understand why people with kids always try and pawn off their false happiness on those of us who are smart enough to stay away from the whole procreation thing? I LOVE not having kids, I sleep as late as I want on weekends and if I want to go out I get ready and leave without having to find someone to pawn the brats off on. But my favorite thing about not having kids is all the extra cash I get to keep! Because I don't have kids, I get to retire early!
Also, I think the most annoying thing about kids is when parents take them out in public and let them interact with people! Theres nothing worse then some lazy a** parent letting their brat run around and bother people while they're trying to enjoy their time out...we're not there to entertain your kids people, thats why they openned McDonalds and Chucky Cheese. I don't pay 50 bucks a plate to hear some brat scream because they don't serve chicken fingers!!|||Totally agree. There is a woman on here who rants about the childfree. I think they're either jealous or trying to convince themselves they're happier.
I don't care so much about the extra money, what I love is that not having kids allows me to be selfish and do whatever the hell I want whenever the hell I want. It's just me and my hubby and I wouldn't have it any other way!!|||Wow! So mush passionate anger in your post. Where does that come from anyway?
Listen, no one says you have to have kids. It is a very personal decision and it sounds like everyone, especially you, may be a whole lot better off if you do not become a parent.
Personally, I felt a little like that myself. I could never understand why people thought thier kids were so darn cute. I used to suffer through the excrutiating moments as they flipped through the photo album of all thier kids pictures. Painful indeed.
However, I am now a single mom. It was not expected, actually kind of a medical miracle (without drugs or trying). Since having my son, I have learned what true love is. I also have much more tolerance for kids out there, but still get annoyed with ones that are not being properly brought up by thier parents. No child should run around disrespectfully and that is the parent's fault, not the kids.
My son is kind, well behaved, helpful and loving. I will work hard to see that he stays that way. And, I promise if I ever run into you in public, not to make you look at my photos of him :-)!!
Lastly, HATE is such a strong feeling toward anything, especially another human being. I really hope that softens a bit in time.|||I don't know but I am glad you don't have kids considering you are so immature that as an adult you feel a need to insulting people, cursing, and call them names.
I think I'll report your post though ;)|||Well...i totally get your point...I do have children BUT i do not take them to "nice"restaurants when i know it is going to be busy.
Kids have to learn how to behave in public and the only way to do that is to take them out. Taking a kid to Child friendly places (ie chuckey cheeses or McD's) only teaches them that it is okay to play at the place where you eat, so while you are preaching at parents to take their kids there, those places are part of teh problem.
All i can say is that i am sure you had your less than angelic moments as a child
as for the other things you mentioned...i wouldnt give my kids up if it meant i couls sleep in every day, never work again and have all the money in the world. I love my kids nad there isnt anything i wouldnt do for them|||Because they can't believe everyone else doesn't feel like they do. I have kids and I love them to death but I certainly don't expect others to want to have kids and I ESPECIALLY don't expect other people to love MY kids. Kids are wonderful, fulfilling, life changing, etc but they can also be a colossal pain in the rear and a huge drain on your finances and marriage. Not everyone is cut out to be a parent and if you're not, that's fine. Better you realize it now then bow to family or peer pressure, have kids and make them (and you) miserable.
A lot of parents get so defensive when they hear rants from the childfree folks but I don't. I think some of their observations are pretty funny and accurate. Child-haters are free to avoid my kids though, even dislike them, but if someone is rude or abusive to them, that's where I draw the line.|||All I can say to that is, I certainly hope you are not having sex with anyone! As a previous poster mentioned "precautions fail"." And it would be a tragedy for you to get pregnant when you have that attitude toward children. If you don't want children, that's fine, but you to harbor some real hostility. I do have to agree it would be very "smart " for YOU to stay away from the "whole procreation thing" because you clearly are not parental material. As for me, I have children and am truly happy with that decision. My happiness is not "false" as you insinuated it must be. Some people were meant to be parents and some just weren't.|||You are not really asking a question. You are venting. Whom are you trying to convince, the public or yourself? You hate children. Ok. So what? Can some parents be brain dead about how their children behave in public, absolutely, try going to a movie sometime. But most parents have spinal columns made of bone and know how to discipline and control their children, while providing them with plenty of love.
You have already stated all the lovely things you get to do that other women with children do not get to do....How do you know what they get to do and don't? You assume a great deal. I slept in on weekends when I wanted to, I knew how to handle a budget, I was able to save. I never pawned my children off on anyone, I never had to. Your retirement will have nothing to do with your children. It will have to do with how carefully you invest your retirement funds, and how wisely you spend and invest the money you have now. Try to remember something. Kids are children, they do not possess all the sophisticated social skills that adults are supposed to have, if they did, they wouldn't need parents. Can kids who are raised badly behave badly, yes. But there are far more that are fun, interesting, talented, witty young people who have a lot of cool thoughts and ideas and without whom, our world would be very dark indeed. You do realize that you were a child once yourself? Did your mother hate you?
Have a swell retirement.|||Watch out - those who say they never want to have kids are the ones who wind up getting pregnant when they least expect it! The ones with the brats who are screaming are the ones who didn't want kids and are now stuck with them because they weren't careful enough since they figured they were never going to get pregnant.|||WOW - you are harboring some serious hostility towards kids. I am guessing it probably has nothing to do with kids though.
To answer your question - i also never wanted kids, but have wound up pregnant. Being married and having a healthy relationship with my husband, even precautions fail. The only way to avoid a baby is abstinence i guess. But anyway, I think it's just a feeling of love you have for your child that is unexplainable. For instance - think of your neighbor or somebody you know who has an obnoxious dog - it barks all night and you swear you'll never let your dog do that. Well, you get a dog eventually and just fall head over heels in love with it - you tell people about the little personality your dog has and how smart it is and how cute it is - now, magnify that feeling of love and pride you have by a million. That's close to what you'll feel for your child. I think that is why people with kids think people without are missing out on something.
I haven't had my baby yet, but we feel a tremendous amount of love for it already and considering it was an unplanned pregnancy with us not wanting kids - it's amazing how much we actually do love it already.
We were planning on retiring early as well and actually we still are. Kids aren't as expensive as people think and people without kids will inevitably spend their money on something else instead of the kid anyway so it all kind of works out. If you just put a miminal amount of money away for the child each week from the day you find out you're pregnant, by the time the child is 18 you'll have a nice chunk of money saved that could pay for college or a car or something.
And for people have their kids out and about - it's like the dog situation again - you put up with a heck of a lot more with your own kids and pets b/c they are yours. That dog that barks all night, once it's yours you tend not to notice it as much as everyone else does.
I hope that makes some sense, but i have the feeling you weren't really looking for serious answers. but i had to chime in.|||If you don't want kids that's fine...if you do want kids that's fine too. It's all a personal decision. I don't think you're missing out if you don't have kids...you can still have a very fulfilling life.
It's all about what you want for yourself.
But just like you have strong feelings about not wanting kids, people have strong feelings/opinions on wanting children...there is not right or wrong though, just respect everyone's opinion.|||The grass is always greener on the otherside.....Or is it "Misery loves company.". hehehe|||Personally I don't understand why a woman would choose her life and career over becoming a mother. Anyway once you get old enough you'll wish you had had children. It may be before you die and then it'll be too late. That's my opinion. Sure kids drive everyone nuts at times especially the parents but that's how kids are supposed to be. So you want to discriminate against couples who have children by not letting them go out to eat in a restaurant once in a while just so people like you can enjoy your meal in peace? That's not fair at all. If you don't like kids then don't go to the park or the pool or the library. Not all kids are brats either. It's called toddler years. They are testing their limits with their parents. So do you act this way towards your mother? You should be grateful that she was willing to carry you and give birth to you because otherwise you wouldn't be here.
The founder of the Annenberg Challenge is a heavy McCain supporter鈥?a supporter McCain considers to be important enough to brag about.The founder was also on the board with Willam, do you want me to name 17 different radicals that mccain friends hangs out with?Does Guilt by association work, if thats the case most people have met drug dealers or crack heads maybe at a pta meeting or at chucky cheese... is guilt by association great?|||I wish someone would confront Palin with this information, so we could hear her response. Do you think her circuit board would start to smoke from the pressure of trying to assimilate the info. and she would be forced to repeat maverick over and over until her batteries melted?
Look at the responses you get from McCain supporters?! It's like second-graders, I know you are but what am I? What you are presenting is a fact, that McCain is as "connected" to Ayers as Obama is. And you are right, any one of us at one time or another has been in the presence of someone with a shady past, simply due to statistics.Why do you think McCain has hesitated in trying to slander Obama with the Ayers bs,because he all of a sudden want's to jump back on board the "straight talk express" HA!. No, it's because he knows his own connections will make him look even worse and he can't hold up to that level of scrutiny.|||I know!
But Mccain voters will never get a satisfactory answer because they will never believe source! Or don't want to believe!|||Obama will make Islam the national religion and install Islamic Laws. He has the radical Muslims to back him up. They have over 300,000,000 supporters. Is this what you really want?|||I don't care. McCain is the better choice. SIMPLE
McCain 08|||Yes. How funny is that? The Annenbergs picked Ayers to be on their board with Obama. Surely THEY knew Ayers "domestic terrorist" background.|||No he does not, but
John McCain has strong ties to a financial downfall simular to the downfall of today from back in the '70's as he participated as one of the Keating Five. McCain is an embezzler, and his other one is guilthy of using her position of power to dictate the lives of others to include taking their jobs from them if she does not like them.|||Obama and Ayers were tied together in the Annenburg Foundation...never heard that about McCain.
Places like Fun n Stuff, Pump it Up, Swings n Things, and Chucky Cheeses, they have so many go karts, where do they buy all the same karts, that are all the same. Websites would be helpful. Also are they called shifter karts or go karts. Just in case you wanted to know, i was planning on starting a business. 10 points for the best answer!|||amazon|||I try to find the best place for you and I fond this link
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Hope this help
Am i to old to go have fun there?|||As long as you have money.
I'd bring along a friend or two just to be safe !!
^|||First of all your not even old enough to have an account on yahoo answers.
Second of all..
No! Have fun!! It doesn't really matter.=] I sometimes go there lol
But a higly prefered place just like it is
Dave and Busters.
Search it!
Its just like Chucky Cheeses but for older kids.
So many arcade games, and you could eat!
Win tickets to get prizes!!
go to this site to learn more:(its safe lol)
http://www.daveandbusters.com/default.as鈥?/a>
its so cool, i just went yesterday!!!
Please do something about having an account on answers tho. THANK YOU!|||you can never be to old for anything that you want to do. Just do what you think that you want to do, not what you think would be commonly done, be yourself.|||well im on my brothers account and im 10 too and i love goin to chuckie cheeses!!and i dont care what my friends say i might even have my next b-day there lol|||Not at all. My 9 year old went to a 9 year olds birthday party there.
I'd say around 13 or so is when you may be too old to go there without a younger child with you. It's made for kids! You're 10...|||nonsense. I think its perfectly fine. definitely look around and you will see others older than you there too. enjoy life and these wonderful young yrs.|||of course you're not too old. when you are there , look around , even old people are having fun. And that's what it's all about!!!!|||try Dave and Busters instead!!!! They have great nachos and this really good triple chocolate cake/cheescake|||jux have a lot of friends, you'll havea good time.
watch out for the perverted rat!
haha|||I don't see any reason why you shouldn't.|||Yes go there and have fun !!
Just be sure to bring enough money|||yeah of course|||heck ya!!! live ur life!!! have fun...!!!!|||why not 10 or 100 it's a free country.|||no u r not my uncle still goes there and has soo much fun =)
Any ideas on where to have a kids birthday party besides
a skating rink
pizza hut
mcdonalds
chucky cheese?
Also, what is there to do at a YMCA?|||well in almost every town there is a MY GYM where kids can go and just be free and have a great time. Or you have Chuckie Cheese, a classic. Maybe a movie theater|||At the YMCA there is a basketball court and swimming pool if the kids are old enough for those. There also may be a kids play room, some do and some dont.
It kinda depends on how old the kids are, some towns/cities have year round carnival type places with some kiddee rides, someones house where they can rent movies or have fun party games.
Rent an outside blow up jumper.|||home! lol.|||You didn't mention for what age kids and that makes a huge difference. Also the area you live in is important too. We don't live anywhere near a large city so we don't have any kids gyms or stuff like that. Unfortunately around here it's the same old bowling alley parties and people are big on renting hotel rooms and having swimming parties.
You didn't say if there was a reason you didn't want to have it at home. If it's for lack of ideas or because it would be too difficult to plan it's really not. There are tons of sites online with ideas. You'd be suprised how much fun kids have at parties at home instead of the same old chuck e cheese. And if you need an easy way to start go with a theme of any kind. It doesn't have to be a character either, really the sky is the limit. Once you have a theme things can fall into place easily.
If you really don't want to have the party at home though I would suggest a museum for an interesting change of venue. Even where we live in boring middle of nowhere Iowa there's still a decent art museum and they do kids parties. The kids get to tour the museum and also do art activities as well.|||you can have it at a trampoline place like airbourne trampoline, or bowling, or the movie theatres, but it depends how old the kid is. for a little kid in grade 1-3, maybe a play place with a playground and everything, like bounce and play. but if it is a kid from grade 6-8, then maybe the ,movie theatres, trampolining, or bowling. if they're in grade 4-5 then he/she can go trampolining, or bowling or any of the things that you named.|||A bowling ally is a great place. There is bowling and usually a little arcade.
The YMCA is also a awsome place. There are indoor playgrounds swimming pools arobic rooms play mats. It sounds fun. I would take my kids there for a party!
My son is turning 12 soon. He wants some kind of party. Is he too old to go to Chucky Cheeses' video game place? If so what other things could him and his friends do together?|||if he is a twelve year old, then he's probably in middle school..7th grade maybe?...yeah chucky cheeses is definetely out of the question. If you want something of the like, though, as in a place with fun things to do for boys, try a place like adventure landing or something like paintball that will be exciting and his age level. If you're looking for a less elaborate, costly plan, he go out a watch a movie with friends and have some ice cream? just some ideas...another fun idea is a pool party. Boys can use up their energy, and it's loads of fun. If you wanna do something at home, they could play capture the flag and have pizza and stuff...Good luck with the party! happy birthday to your son :D|||laser tag, bowling, video games, karaoke, scavenger hunt....|||Well i would like a party party. Im 13 and i would like to have one is my house or at a hall with like a dj and food and stuff. But if he is having a all boy party then like go to a arcade or go see a movie or bowling or just ask him what ever he liked or wants to do.|||I don't know what time of the year your son's birthday is but we rented a big slip and slid for my grandson's birthday (6) and all the teens and adult males at the party LOVED it in f act all the daddies were planning on getting it for their boys born in the summer.|||http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/html/p鈥?/a>
thats a lot of ideas but i hope it helped my sister is turning 11 and that helped her alot|||Take him to Medieval times place. They have one in kissimmee, Florida, Buena Park, California, Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Schaumburg, Illinois, Dallas, Texas, Toronto, Canada, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Baltimore/Washington D.C., and Atlanta, Georgia at Discover Mills.
For tickets and info go to www.medievaltimes.com
or call 1-888-we-joust
It is soooo cool there. They have a dinner and torment. Also a torture museum. It is cool trust me. I have went there before.|||why is he too old for Chuck E Cheese??? they do not card a the restaurant. talk to the child and ask him what he wants -not Yahoo.|||I had a Science Party for my son, and it was such a hit - I'm still hearing about it 7 months later! We did: baking soda and vinegar (volcanoes), cornstarch and water (goop), borax and school glue (goop 2), 2 kinds of invisible ink, and - the best part! - Diet Coke and Mentos. SO FUN! You can do an online search for kids' science experiments and get all kinds of great ideas, plus most of them are cheap! (The Diet Coke and Mentos was the most expensive because I got a 2-liter of DC for each kid.)
I gave each kid a cheap t-shirt to wear (the experiments are messy!) from cheapestees.com and ironed-on "Top Secret: High Security Clearance," a pair of safety goggles ($1.00 each at discountsafetygear.com), and I made up a security clearance badge for each child. We will definitely be having Science Parties for years to come!!!
Places like Fun n Stuff, Pump it Up, Swings n Things, and Chucky Cheeses, they have so many go karts, where do they buy all the same karts, that are all the same. Websites would be helpful. Also are they called shifter karts or go karts. Just in case you wanted to know, i was planning on starting a business. 10 points for the best answer!|||idummo|||auctions|||dude i frikkken love go carts can i have one thanks man i live at candlane lane
Places like Fun n Stuff, Pump it Up, Swings n Things, and Chucky Cheeses, they have so many go karts, where do they buy all the same karts, that are all the same. Websites would be helpful. Also are they called shifter karts or go karts. Just in case you wanted to know, i was planning on starting a business. 10 points for the best answer!|||http://www.fastglobalsupplier.com/cart.p鈥?/a> Get them straight from china.
Places like Fun n Stuff, Pump it Up, Swings n Things, and Chucky Cheeses, they have so many go karts, where do they buy all the same karts, that are all the same. Websites would be helpful. Also are they called shifter karts or go karts. Just in case you wanted to know, i was planning on starting a business. 10 points for the best answer!|||Amusement manufactures build them. Sometimes to order or sometimes they sell refurbished ones. Check out usedrides.com or check out the websites for ride company's and look at their products. Go to Screamscape.com for a list of ride manufactures and try contacting them about purchasing product.
Were going to San Diego for a visit and my b-day is coming up and we looked up a place like Chucky Cheese but funner its called Boardwalk.Here are my choices
-Boardwalk
-Disneyland
-or a party with my moms side of the family and my dads side of the family|||It is your birthday so it depends on what you want to do... Disneyland isn't in San Diego so it depends on if your family will want to make the drive. Von's has $33 3-day park hopper tickets right now for Southern California residents (don't know where you're from). It will be fun but may have long lines.
The boardwalk is pretty fun. You can go on the rides and then play on the beach. The Wave House has a really cool wave riding machine. You have to pay separately for each ride, though.
You can have a party with your family on the beach and then do the boardwalk later.|||Disneyland is free if you pre register and go on your birthday.
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/disneyp鈥?/a>
Have you considered Sea World?
http://www.seaworld.com/sandiego/
Either is better than bad pizza.|||disneyland
Okay so I have a small house, and were just going to have close friends and family over. That would be a total of about 50 people give or take 2 people. We don't want to have his birthday at Chucky Cheese ... any suggestions? We live in the PA. I know that 50 people are a lot of people for a one year olds birthday party but they are the people that are involved in his life, and he knows all of them and sees each other them at least once a month. |||How about a resturant or a park or playground or golfland hope this helps|||My niece turned 1 today, myh sister had her bday this past sunday, she had it at her local park district, it was really nice, she rented a oom right down the hall from tghe gym, they got thhat too....so the kids could play in there...it was really nice, it seemed liked the dads took over because the dads and kids were in the gym and the women in the room..you know googling over the gifts and stuff..the stuff kids and guys get bored with...i think it turned out reaslly nice, I recommend something like that.
My daughter is turning 14 next month. Looking for something different for her party. She wants to invite about 25 kids. We have already done the bowling, chucky cheese, rollerskating, sleepover traditional partys. Looking fr something different. Any ideas??|||You could do a Hollywood night. Have the girls dress in fun things and then do hair and nails....watch movies and eat fun snacky things.
Sorry, I'm not much help because I live in dinosaur, rocket, paintball land....the land of boys! LOL
Good luck and have fun!|||How about a theme party? Here are some ideas:
Old Movies
Oddball Superheroes
Characters From Famous Books
Black and White
Luau Party|||you could go to the movies.. go out to eat then take her shopping with her friends ..you could have the birthday at the house but alil differnetly then last time .....u could ask your daughter what she would wanna do but if its a surprise u cud ask her best friend|||You said you've already done the typical parties. But maybe you could go to the movies and then go out to dinner. Or maybe you could go shopping. I am 14, and for my party we saw a movie and ate at Friday's and hung out at my house.|||25 kids is a lot. Hope you have a big house!
How about an old fashioned sock hop? The kids could dress in 50's style and drink coke and dance.
If it's not co-ed, you could maybe have a baking party and they could make cookies and cakes and then decorate and eat them.
Do you live somewhere warm? You could do a moonlight dance or campout with a fire.
Im scared of people in costumes. Not like kids in Halloween costumes. i mean like chucky cheese, people at six flags, disney, ect. Im petrified of them. How do i overcome this fear , im going to six flags in 8th grade and im in 6th grade now, u may think thats along time away and it is but i need to get over the fear.
how|||I'm 23 and I have a fear of those too. I just try to avoid them, esp. since they like to give surprise hugs.|||just think of it as something fake like a dream. i was scared of chucky chesse too but then i just said to myself its not real.
~hope it help
I need a space I cant rent out for cheap, a place with carpet, tables and chairs.
Location is Columbus, GA. He's to young for somewhere like Monkey Joe's or Chucky Cheese, Hollywood Connection is to expensive with the amount of people I have invited. I'm having a really difficult time finding somewhere to host his party at. I plan to provide food, and everything else. Just need somewhere to have it ! please help!!|||Do you attend church? You might be able to use a room at a local church for free (or reeeeally cheap). I was having the same problem with my son's first bday party but we decided to have it at Cici's pizza which is a pizza buffet by our house. We didn't have to set up/clean up and we paid for every person's buffet. a 1 year old's bday party is mainly just for the pictures/memories so we brought in his highchair and a cake but other than that all the adults just got to eat and talk with each other. We opened the presents there and it was really fun. The best thing about it was that we ended up spending about $130 on every person's buffet and that was so much better for us than trying to buy/prepare all the food, set it up, clean it up...clean the house...etc. It was so nice!
Please not Chucky Cheese we go every year and I want something different this year.|||My suggestion is, whatever you do, don't make it too big.She will be 5 so have no more than five children there. Also, although our family loves the celebration of each persons birthday, if you make it too big, there will be nothing for her to look forward to when she is older. You could have a home party with 5 little children. Ask their parents to send alone a change of clothes or a bathing suit. Then,have a "Bubble Party". Get one of those huge bubble wands,plus a bubble wand for each child.You help them make the giant bubbles. Hose them off and let them change back into their dry clothes before going. Before the bubble blowing,you could read them a story about bubbles(their are a few cute ones out there,or some bubble poems.Her cake could also have a bubble theme,although not necessary. Just remember,while she is young,keep it small and simple. While out in the car,my daughter and I followed a limo. to a church,hoping to see a bride. A little girl going to her First Communion got out of the limo. An example of too much,too soon.Leave children something to look forward to. Have fun!!!|||wow. that is a great idea. i will have to remember that for future birthday parties! (I'm turning 30... I would have fun with a bubble party!) Report Abuse
|||i would suggest kabooms it has a skatingring gameroom lazertag and paintball gun ralley perfect for a 5 yearold|||please go to chucky cheese!!!!
please????????????????????????????
well just kidding.
you should go to a bar|||how about a party at home it's much more safe and you don't have to worry about were the kids may be and that kind of stuff.buy her something really special that she really loves so that she won't miss chucky cheese.or u can ask her where she wants to go. and if she wants to go to chucky cheese let her|||I had my daughters fifth b--day at a Gymnastics place. She and all the kids loved it. They had a lot of fun jumping and being in a big swing and lots of other stuff..|||Wal-Mart .. for real i loved that place .. i still do|||well if you have an amusment park around you you can do that! plus they might have group discounts if you have like 15 or people! hope that i can help!|||Have a party at home. A nice outside party w/a pool for the kids, some games, and bar-b-que|||how about at home
ask her to help out
itll be a nice bonding moment
i dont fancy big parties
so if ur like me u shud consider this
a family affair only..|||Six Flags or DisneyLand|||Why not your own house? We have the best girl bday parties at our house. On a nice day - we'll do a lot of stuff outside. On hot days, everyone goes into the sprinkler. My daughter's 8 1/2 - most of the moms are still doing this.
Chuck E Cheeses, skating parties, fun world, etc...they always end up costing over $100 - not including cake, bday outfit, decorations, thank you cards, etc.
Last year I had an American Girl Tea Party - it was a hit! We've also done movie sleepovers, campouts, and just plain ol' bday parties - where instead of hiring a clown, I just asked my goofy brother-in-law to amuse a couple kids for awhile.
I've always been one to save what I can, have a party that everyone is amazed at - and not go broke!
But you can also try McDonald's - they also do birthday parties now. Complete with play gym.|||McDonald's Play Land
Pizza Hut
The zoo
Build-a-bear
A children's museum
A roller rink
A local pool
A local park
In your own backyard
Invite all her friends|||mcdonald's-chuck-e-cheese-skating rink-bowling-movies-arcades|||Chuck E Cheese
She isn't tired of it & it's her birthday.|||i would like to know what pookie means by saying she'll be in jail.|||I wouldn't suggest that anyway since we don't have any here lol. Pizza Hut that's where I had mine when I was younger.|||Have it at a skating rink. That will be fun!|||Well if you live where you have a yard ,,you could rent one of those inflatables toy slides/play area and havea cook out.|||The zoo
Build-a-bear
A children's museum
A Mexican restaurant
A roller rink
A local pool
A local park
In your own backyard|||depending on when the birthday is. if you have a water park contact them they may do birthday parties|||I'm not sure of the size of your area but I live in a bigger city and there are so many options these days! My daughter is 7 and we've had a party at a teahouse where they dress up all the gils and serve them tea and snacks. We have also had a party at the park and rented a bouncehouse. The kids had a lot of fun and I didn't have to worry about a lot of games. Also, places like Michaels and JoAnn (craft places) will do parties so the kids can make their own crafts. There are even pottery places that will have small parties.
If you live in a smaller are you can do some of these activities at your own house! Since she is going to be 5, I would try to keep the number of kids down.|||At home!!! Invite all her friends and your relatives to your house. Get some simple food and drinks on a table. Play games which everyone could play. Send in the clowns! Take pictures or video of the party for your daughter to keep and reminisce until she has a daughter, too, to have a view of the past.|||jail cause thats where she'll probably be anyway|||How about home. Invite her girl friends over and have a dress up party. Have the girls wear one of their mother's dresses and shoes, then at the party create paper plate hats, let them put on make-up and have a fashion show. They will love it.|||They have those new jumpy castle gyms around us. They have a jumpy castle, a jumpy slide, and a jumpy obstacle course. Maybe you could look into one of those. We've been to a few birthday parties there and it's great because they get so much energy out. (And parents can jump too, if they want!!)|||A park? A Beach? A Bowling Alley? Hire a clown and have a party at your house? An Amusement Park? A swimming pool?|||Dave and Busters; your local rec center probably has b-day party rooms - you supply the cake and the kids could do arts and crafts and play games; you could go to a local park and have a picnic and play games...just a few ideas...!|||Take her to the zoo and let her take pictures of her favorite animals. At 5, she would probably have a blast at the zoo.|||Chuckie cheese..that's easy.|||For my daughter's fifth birthday we went to the park. I reserved a set of tables near the climbing structure. I served finger food, sandwiches, veggies, etc, that the kids could nibble on when they wanted. I brought sidewalk chalk, bubble blowers, plenty of balls, and sand toys. I had two organized activities the first was a pinata, but instead of loose toys I had little bags (4 per kid) with each guest's name on it. We had a sack race and a three legged race. At the end I served cupcakes and ice cream cups. The kids had a great time and I stayed reasonably sane.|||Chuck-E-Cheese
Roller Skating Rink
Bowling Alley
McDonald's Play Land
Gymboree
Or you can do it at home. Which would so much more comfortable, safer and budget savy.
You can have a theme party, with something your 5 year old will like, or have a party at a park.
Me my friend and little sister were planning on going there and doing something fun and funny last time I went i danced on stage with chucky ect And yes i know i still like acting like 6 yr old|||Occasionally a reluctantly-costumed employee will come out as Chuck E. and have fun with the kids. Get into a fistfight with him. Or throw a Skee-Ball at him and pretend like you slipped and it was accidental.|||the racing games are always fun!
Bar
Restaurant
Activity Center (like a Chucky cheese but for teenagers)
Hotel/Inn
Please give a reason not just an opinion|||You should open an adult film and sex toy store. You will make quite a large sum of cash|||be a pimp (fast money)|||restaurant because personally i think it's fun to have restaurants and wait people :)|||If you don't know what kind of business you'd like to open, then do not, under any circumstances, open a business. It will fail.
The reason why is that running a business is an incredible amount of effort. Successful business owners are successful because they enjoy operating in the industry their business is in. If you need someone else to tell you what you like, then you seriously aren't going to cut it as an entrepreneur and should work for someone else who can tell you what you like and don't like to do. I would suggest Arby's.|||a strip club|||you could combine a restaurant and bar together...but i could choose one i would say restaurant|||Grow money trees ' you will be rich .
Hi all just wondering if any one has any neat ideas to do for your baby that's turning one. I don't want to spend alot of money just wanted to do something fun but can't think of to much that she would be interested in because things like chucky cheese and that sort is to old for her. Any ideas that aren't expensive? Must be indoors due to crappy weather and cold. |||Finger painting party|||hi
pass the parcel, snacks, video, music|||i wouldnt get too worried. the simplest things entertain them. i did a little gathering at my house with family and just had cake. there arent mant kids in y family so it was small. they wont remember it anyway. your right chucky cheese is HORRIBLE!!!! i wouldnt even bring an older child there! YUCK!!! good luck|||nothing they wont remember anyway|||Get a pinata and throw a party, break it and all the candy drops out to the table or floor what ever your preference, Thats what we did and the kids really loved it with pin the tail on the donkey.|||my family has this issue all the time. I would suggest that you just get you family together and do something at the house if you have nieces, nephew, and cousins. like games and cake. and just decorate the house up really nice. Good Luck. and wish your one year old a happy birthday from me.|||We are going to make a city out of boxes. With a house, a garage, a pet shop & a police station. We will also have a billboard welcoming his guests to his town. Kids love boxes!|||My son turned one last month and we did a barbecue lunch. If she is eating solids, the chunky cheese would be fine for her, just cut them in quarters. Mini ritz crackers and slice the meat in small pieces.
You could also do hot dogs. It is recommended not to feed hot dogs to one year olds due to choking but my doctor suggested feeding them to my son as long as they are cut in small pieces.|||we had my nephews birthday at McDonald's this year and he loved it.
We ate outside the play area and when he had eaten his lunch and cake then we went into the play area and let the kids play.
What we did was thank all the people who came and we took the presents home then he opened them after his nap.
the reason we did it that way was he was so tired from playing he would not sit to open presents.|||when my daughter had her 1st birthday we just had a tea party with close friends and family. all it involves is sandwiches and other finger food and some juice that both babies and adults can drink. it's mainly for the parents and older children anyway as children at this age will neither remember nor understand whats going on
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I was at chucky cheese with my sister while she was baby sitting. I was wondering what a game was and later there was a teenage girl (My age) playing the game and I asked her what the objective of the game was. She kinda just looked at me like I was a moron and said 'To win tickets'. Was she hinting I was a moron of something?
|||I'd probably say "to win tickets" too but I'd also add in just kidding and tell you what you need to do. She sounds kinda bitchy with her duh answer.|||If she didn't know you was with your sister then yeah she would've probaly done that. But other then that no she seemsl ike a smart a ss. I'd just forget about it. Cause seems like she is being rude.|||lol yeh but i think its stupid to
|||lol...yeah that was a dumb question|||Yes, she hinted it and this question is stupid.|||You get that from females who think it makes them look superior, I have far too many relations like that, when you know them well you realise they are trying to look better than the crap they really are.
that Go Banana just had a fatal accident. Chucky Cheese is burned up and People Choice is played out Key Lime is to damn expensive. Looking for happy times on a childs Birthday.|||Try Ice Skating or Roller Skating
Or a pool party (with licensed lifeguards of course)
Or the park.
For years my daughter wanted to do her birthday party at home - you can rent a bouncy house, arrange for a clown or a reptile guy to bring over his animals or pony rides brought to your house (all things I've seen at birthday parties we've gone to).
Or arrange for an afternoon at a spa and have manicures and pedicures for the girls, followed by cake and Ice Cream.
Or find a ceramics painting place and let the girls each paint an item.
The local Rainbow Play systems has a room for parties - the kids get to play on the play structures then retire to the party room for cake and presents.
The local children's museums all have party rooms.
Lots of possibilities here. Find something that your daughter enjoys and go for it!|||What about Bowling she could learn how to bowl and you could use bumpers and they have ramps for little kids.
Also maybe Ice Skating|||A park would be good. And free if you don't rent a building or anything.
That's what I did for my daughter's 6th birthday and she loved it.
Or you could do Mcdonald's or somewhere with a play place.
Please not the NYC Zoos, Aquarium, Museums or Chucky Cheese, Dave Buster Etc. We already been to all those places.|||Mars 2012
Victorian Gardens (a kids amusement park), they'll be open in the summer in Central Park
Carousel in Central Park
Central Park Zoo
Metropolitan Museum of Art to see mummies and pyramids and knights in armor
Museum of Natural history to see dinosaurs
Children's Museum of Manhattan to play with cool stuff
Free ferry ride Manhattan to Staten Island and back
Visit the ships that will be arriving before Memorial Day|||if she's a girl take her to the american girl store. i absolutely would have loved to go there as a kid.|||How about Fao Schwartz?
http://www.fao.com/shop/index.jsp?catego鈥?/a>
There is also Toys R Us in Times Square with the ferris wheel.
http://www1.toysrus.com/timessquare/ (flash req.)
For a food scene, there is Alice's Teacup.
http://411newyork.org/guide/2007/04/11/n鈥?/a>
I wanted it to be in a school gym so bad (and do a carnival theme). But I would need a certificate of liability insurance and they run from 100,000 to 1 million and theyre for businesses.
So, I need a large open space. The bingo halls etc around here arent too appealing. Also, its in December so driving far to Chucky Cheese etc. wouldnt be a good idea.
*I want corn dogs, face painting, clowns, tons of balloons etc.|||why not rent a fire hall? they can clear out the tables for you and you can set up carnival stations. Most fire halls go for around $100.|||Check into local churches. They sometimes either rent out or will let you use the rooms. As long as it is not a sunday or another day they are using the them.
Where I live they have a church that has a gym in it and I know a lot of people who have used it.
Chuck E Cheese|||If you're talking about for a birthday party I'd say Toys R' Us. A lot of kids are afraid of the robot/mascot things. I have 2 cousins that won't even set foot in that place. To be fair they are kinda creepy.|||Toys R Us, definitely. Chucky Cheese is so obnoxious. Everytime I used to have to go for a birthday party I would cringe.|||chucky cheese is like a big arcade kind of thing and u can have parties there and toys are us is a store where you could buy really cool toys but i would have to say chucky cheese|||if you could buy toys at a chuck e. cheese...... but you can't. So, toys r us. Definitely.
I'm enjoying babies r us. Fun neat stuff for my future baby.|||They are completely different.
Chucky Cheeses' is a play place with games and pizza.
Toys R Us sells toys and such, it is just a store.|||http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?鈥?/a>
toy r us|||Both are horrible places. Toys R Us is slightly better in that it has toys for sale. The screaming children put me off.|||thers more stuff to play w/ at toys r us ... and none of its broken! AND you dont have to share or keep paying to play with it
...go to toys r us|||i think chucky cheeses is unsanitary so toys r us in my mind|||i think chucky cheese is better. I have taken my child there for a long time.|||Chucky Cheese|||First guy is lame! Chucky cheeses|||chucky cheeses is soooo much more fun|||toys r us !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!鈥?/div>
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|||Chucky cheese.....all ages can have fun there.|||chucky cheese is expensive and toy r us is free to walk around |||Chuck E Cheese|||chuck e cheese is a party place
toys r us is a toy store|||a good place is chucky cheese if ur taking kids|||Chuck e Cheeeese!!! all the way|||huh!?
Mine are either Olive Garden or any jewelry stores (Kays, Jareds, etc.)
They're both so stupid and cheesy and no one acts like that in real life
They make me want to set myself on fire
I also hate Kidz Bop and Chucky Cheese, but thats a whole different story|||That stupid one where Montel Williams seduces people to give out private information for quick cash (Money Mutual). It used to be run every 10 seconds, but has calmed down lately.|||...Subway five dollar foot long ones/dollars for gold/infomercials of increasing your P**is size...
(I don't like 95% of commercials actually)|||"Head On! Apply directly to the forehead. Head On! Apply directly to the forehead. Head On! Apply directly to the forehead!"
And I agree. Olive Garden's are awful!|||omfg i hate kidz bop so much!! but the one that always makes me say wtf is that trojan vibrator commercial... oh and the snuggie ones|||anything from J.G.Wentworth. Esurance's "the Saver",|||Local businesses commercials.|||I TOTALLY agree.|||Those Go Compare ads are the worst>:[
My son is turning 5 next month. I am not really familiar with the area. Besides Chucky cheese i was wondering where some good places to have his party at?|||These might all be out of your age range, but it's things I did/would have done as a kid in the area. There are good bowling alleys in both Downingtown and Frazer, the one in Downingtown is particularly good, went to a few birthday parties there myself as a youngster. There's good mini golf at United Sports outside Downingtown, and they may have other options as well for sports themed parties. There's an ice rink in West Chester. Movie theaters in Downingtown, Frazer, and Painters Crossing. There is/was batting cages and laser tag in Frazer, can't remember the name though. There's tons of parks that have pavilions available for rent for an outdoor party, Hibernia Park near Coatesville comes to mind as having been a good one. Likewise several YMCAs with space to rent, and probably activities too. Those should all still be available, though some I haven't been to in ages. And its mostly the center of the county, but hopefully it gives you some ideas.|||Brandywine Picnic Park outside of West Chester would be a unique place to have a party if you can afford it.
http://www.picnic.com/public-admission.p鈥?/a>
Im 11 (turning 12) in 15 days. My moms been asking me where i wanna have my b-day party, and i just cant decide. For some reason, she doesnt want me to have a house party like all normal kids. Im not inviting alot of people (6) and i dont want anything fancy like a resturant, or anything babyish like chucky cheese. thanks :)|||Personally, I think Chucky Cheese is a pretty neat place.
How about Magic Mountian.
I also attended a birthday party for a friends Daughter at a place that I think is called David's.
It was really nice too.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!|||The Funplex
We are not really having a party we just want to take them somewhere fun. we thought of a place like chucky cheese but is that realy good for 2 year olds??|||My daughters 2 and her fav place is one of those indoor bouncey castle places she wears herself out and i find it much cleaner and less crowded then chuck e cheese plus the characters frighten her|||chuckie cheese is a AWESOME place to take them. when they walk in, later chuckie will come out and tell the kids to dance with him. at the end he throws tickets in the air and they will go and grab them. they will ALWAYS get tickets. they run around in the spot and pick up tickets. and what will be awesome is that there is a little booth that makes cards for girls and boys and they get their picture taken and the card will say " back stage pass" or "princess" and a lot more. there is coloring books they can buy with the tickets they win. the coloring books only cost 10 tickets. if they don't win enough tickets you can buy extra tickets. ( 1 ticket extra= 1 penny) it will be the best day of their life. p.s. there is a ICE-CREAM mechene that like cost $1-$2. have fun.|||Stripclubs, you kids will applaud, smile, giggle while watching those women go up and down on that pole
It was a lot like a chucky cheese kinda place but it lookes better.|||It might be Dave and Buster's. Its kind of like a Chuckie Cheese for adults.|||Dave & Buster's?|||Jeepers Creepers? It has a rollercoaster inside of it and all the amenities of Chucky Cheese! Awesome!|||Could have bee Incredible Pizza or even Eatza Pizza Buffet. Tou didn't give any details, so I couldn't really tell you.|||shakey's???|||Could you describe the commerical please?
for his birthday. and telling everyone how she used the limo to take her son and his friends to chucky cheese.|||Obviously she's trying to impress you fellow bus riders.
The sad part is that she could have bought a small used car with that money. At least the down payment. And she would be able to get off that bus. Petty.|||you shoulda slapped her and said: "nobody gives a crap, old fatty!"|||Lmao, she can afford to rent a hummer limo, but she has to use public transit?
I smell a lie.|||big deal
al be more impressed if she actually owned it|||why would she be on a bus if shes that rich?
Liar!!!|||she's spoiling her son....
that's stupid, and it would be more impressive if she actually did|||She's a liar...|||uhhh yeeeesss.?|||Yeah, bish is bragging.|||yes|||yeah. she wants to seem liike a great/cool mom.|||what kinda q is that?
For elbowing the wall in chucky cheese lol , what if it broke ? what if it didn't? would you do it if someone dared you?|||Ya. He will get in trouble for murdering the wall.|||If it broke I guess that counts a property damage and your parents might be called and you wouldn't be allowed back there....it probably won't break though.
I have a job interview comming up at a pizza place (its kind of like chucky cheese but a different name) i'm just going for a part time do whatever they need me to job, but what should i wear?|||be simple. wear trousers and a shirt. dont go for a tie, that will be too much for the job you are talking about. dont be too causal too, like dont wear a tee shirt or jeans or something like that. be decently dressed.|||leather buttless chaps and viking hat. Very conservative...you're bound to get the job then.|||Jeans, snickers and a shirt|||Khaki pants and a polo shirt would be fine. No gym shoes
I am turning 14 this year and little Chucky Cheese parties obviously don't cut it anymore. I need some advise on what to do fro my birthday. I like to have fun with my friends and be spontaneous. Please answer with some ideas for me. Thank you so much!|||u could have some friends, like maybe 5 or 6, over and then go somwhere (the mall or bowling or go-karting) and then go back to ur house for an eventful fun birthday party celebation (cake, presents) and then have a sleepover and watch a movie and play games...thats what i did for my 14th!! have fun and happy birthday!!|||if you have a public ice skating rink go there. Pay a group rate and invite family and friends. Serve refreshments there also. Roller skating rink would also work. some bowling allies also have group rates at off season times. OR
If you know somebody that has a old barn with a good floor have a barn dance with apple cider, games, and refreshments also. OR
Sledding with a big bonfire with hot Chocolate and a big pot of chilly to eat afterwords.Hope this helps.Have fun. May this be your best birthday ever!|||Bowling, amusement park, movies, a party at home with music for dancing and just chilling always works fine if your friend group is spontaneous and can chill and talk. play some twister, or whatever you want, or make a theme for costumes or do a murder mystery.|||Bowling, roller skating, ice skating, indoor fun park, if you have the room a dance party may do it or even a karaoke party ( may need to rent the machine).|||Mabey a movie, dinner, sleepover (kick out the guys, lol or put them in a diff room), swimming, ice skating, rollerblading, a dance, or just a day party at you're house.
He never have fun at Chucky Cheese, he is scared of everything!|||Maybe you could just have a party at the park or something. Rent one of those jumpers. Kids love those!|||Cake and Ice cream at home with family get a little cake for your son to play in
At that age birthday parties are more for the parents then they are for the child. Your son could probably care less =)
also if you go all out and do something big each year, when they are old enough to care they are going to expect big and fantastic every year. lol
I say do the nice family parties at home and maybe when he is 5 or so have a party at the park and get on of those bouncy houses or something like that. You can have a nice party for your son without going all out and spending a lot of money on something he is not even going to remember.|||just something simple at home....some fun family games...and a bunch of his favorite foods|||keep it simple..kids dont really understand big birthday parties until they are older anyways. keep it at home, small with just close family or friends.|||Maybe you could just get a few other moms you know with small children to bring them over and have a cake and sing him happy birthday and keep it really simple. Maybe just make sure he is loved and gets a few cute gifts, something soft and cuddly maybe or that lights up and is fun.
and make sure you take a lot of pictures so that he can look at them when he is older and so you will have them.
I think maybe you are over thinking it ... it is his second birthday, just make sure he knows he is loved and is the center of attention. There will be plenty of time for elaborate and theme parties when he is older and demands them ... because he will. :)
If you havent had it - its the best. Papa Johns is crap, Little Caesers is crap, Pizza Hut is crap, Dominoes is crap, Rocky Roccocos is crap, Chucky Cheese is crap. Compared to all of these they are Number 1.
They make their dough fresh every day - their veggies are cut fresh every day - they have awesome salads for cheap - they have the best cheesy breadsticks with fantastic marinara - they have this cinnamon pizza that is to die for. This one pizza I had rocked ! Herb Chicken Meditaranian or something like that - olive oil and garlic sauce - mozz - herb chicken - sun dried tomatoes- spinach - feta cheese - on a thin crust - MMMMMMMMMMM! They put the most pepperoni I have ever seen on a pizza. You get to bake it at your house and its fresh right out of your oven - No waiting for the delivery guy and getting cold pizza. You can pick it up now and bake it when you and your family are ready to eat. They even give you the pan to cook it on. Cookie dough Rocks!!!|||I actually first heard about Papa Murohys on a Food Network show. Just last week I discovered there are 3 locations within 20 minutes from my house. I still haven't tried them though. Are they the same price as having one delivered?
Here, our best pizza place is Donatos.|||Papa Murphy's sux! It is just gross too many toppings not enough sauce. you have to cook it yourself. whats the point if I want pizza I don't want to have to make it myself.|||never heard of it here. I'm jealous|||papa|||Never heard of Papa Murphy's... the best pizza ever comes from Dion's Pizza. It's a small chain in New Mexico and they have the BEST pizzas, sub sandwiches, salads and exclusive line of dressings in the world!
YUM!
Green chile, pepperoni pizza with Dion's Ranch Dressing is the best!
It dont have to be a place where you play games like chucky cheese, just somewhere that might be good for kids so they have fun while eating.|||How about Ed Debeivics or the Rain Forest Cafe? Both have numerous locations|||the rain forest cafe is the coolest and totally made for kids. You will like it though too unless you don't like any noise and to have a quiet dinner|||Dave and Busters
Rainforest Cafe
Rock and Roll McDonalds|||Choo Choo Johnny's - more info 禄
667 N La Grange Rd, Frankfort, IL
(815) 806-9005
Did we have this conversation already?
http://www.choochoojohnnysfranchise.com/|||Cici's Pizza - they have a $5 pizza buffet or something like that and make kid friendly stuff like mac & cheese pizza. Very kid friendly and friendly on parent's pockets!!!
All those other places are pricey when you have kids!
There's one in Plainfield - it's on Rt. 59, but my friends who live in Joliet went there.|||Ed Debevic's or Dave & Busters|||Do you guyz have a dave and Busters? or a Hardrock cafe? those are good places|||Choo-Choo Johnny's on La Grange Road in Frankfort. You can sit at the counter and the food comes to you via a train.|||idk
im 11 for my birthday party where i will be turning 12 im going to have girls and boys so no salons or sleepovers im to old for chucky cheese and im not sure of any places in columbus ohio something like laser tag i don't know how to roller skate so any places in columbus ohio would be appreciated.|||have it at your house, play music set up a video game for multiple players, rent a karaoke machine, get lots of food.|||I did this for my birthday when i turned 12, im 15, but its a mall scavenger hunt. all my guy friends like it, but have your mom or adult think of weird things you have to do in the mall. like some of mine were: get one french fry without buying it, take a picture with a mall cop, steal... i dont know if youre a rebel child but i tend to steal things, so i dont know if you wanna do that last one. but yeah just random things like that, have teams and whoever finishes the list first wins. oh another one was see how many times you can jack up the escalators before getting kicked out or take a video of you and your team mate jumping on the beds in macys or some place and which ever team gets a video of a worker getting the maddest wins. yeahhh so thats my answer.|||definitely do laser tag or like paintball. my friend has boys and girls at his party ever year at laser tag and its always super fun. also, if you can get like a dj then just have like a dance party. i love laser tag and whirlyball and stuff or like go karts. then you could have a couple of your good friends sleepover. just look up laser tag that close to you or that you've been to for another party.|||Maybe one of those paint your own pottery places? Miniature golf or bowling? a pizza party?
i went to a party there and hated it, it was loud and i didnt like the mouse, what do you think of Chucky Cheese?|||Yeah I went once not for a party but just to go and ughhhh it was SO hot in there No air at all then they had an open salad bar NASTY kids breath all in it and I could only imagine what Else...the pizza is NASTY too!!!|||Chucke Chesses is really gross. When I was in 4th grade I was in there and It stunk bad. Report Abuse
|||it annoys me... die mouse die!|||yeah me too..God, have you seen how salty the pizza is..|||No! I love that place!! ;-)|||It's pretty annoying. The pizza isn't all that great.|||idk, it's pretty fun-- and the pizza is amazing|||I hate it, I hate it, I hate it!!!!
and what is best a party at home or a chucky cheese party??there will be only five kids all boys same age and they will be spending the night..|||With kids that age, it can be hard to keep them occupied [as well as out of trouble!] and entertained at home. I would say that Chuck E Cheese's would be great. It used to be a tradition in my family for my birthday party's, plus there cake is great! It was always entertaining and it's set in an environment where they can let loose all that pent up energy that they can't really get out at home [without being punished for it]. I think it'd also make the party more memorable. They've got games, play centers as big as castles and photo booths where you can take a picture with a trademark mouse. What's more memorable than that for a four-year-old?
If you're wondering about keeping an eye on the boys, see if any older nieces or sisters of yours [or even a few of the boys mothers, if they're available for an hour or so] could stay awhile and help keep an eye on the boys. However, you shouldn't have a problem seeing as the place is generally well-staffed [it is after all a popular destination for the younger ones].
Either way, hope the party's a success, and I wish your son a happy birthday! Hope lots of memories are made!|||Chucky Cheese. I used do it all the time with my kids, they loved it. esp when you only have 5 boys, let them enjoy!! go to Chucky Cheese, trust me you won't regret it!
Good luck!|||Sounds like alot of fun. I would go for something simple at home, cake icecream balloons, I wouldnt go to chuck-e-cheese. Too expensive and the food is Lousy. maybe order pizza at home.|||Unless you have alot of patience and help I would keep the party at home.. No chucky cheese, its loud, expensive and the food sucks. Order some pizza delivery and rent some kiddie movies. Cake and ice cream pin the tail on the donkey. That kind of stuff but definately keep it under a 100 bucks 50 if you can do it. I would make the cake myself and buy party favors at the dollar store to keep it cheap. Good luck|||You need to spend what you are comfortable with and what you are able to afford. Not worth it to go over board if its going to hurt the family as a whole.
I like chucky cheese...however watching and running after all the children and making sure everyone of them is safe at all times, involves more then one parent to supervise.
Best wishes
have fun!|||if it were me I would have it at home, have cake and ice cream, some ballons, and a few presents. But be sure and take lots of pictures.|||Definitely keep it at home. Have you ever tried to keep your eye on five boys at Chuck-e-Cheese? I'd say near impossible.
At home things will be a lot easier, especially if you set some guidelines ahead of time. Things will flow much smoother that way.|||Well, if it's a sleepover birthday party, I would have the party at your house. And since there are only five kids, I don't think you'd have to go crazy with the budget... a homemade cake, a carton of ice cream, a couple pizzas, maybe a video they can watch while you pop some popcorn, and you're all set.
If you do any games, you can keep them simple since they're so young... freeze dance or hide and seek would be fun. Prizes can be cheap. Maybe since it's a sleepover, some glow sticks or something that lights up that they can play with before they go to sleep.|||spend enough money to get a pizza in, rent a disney movie they all love, and bake a cake--so maybe $20??? Kids just like to have fun. Games you can make up and are free. Have lotsa fun!!!|||i'm having my daughters party at chuck-e-cheese next monday! i hope it turns out to be fun! it sounds more fun than having cake and ice cream at home. they even have that big mouse sing happy birthday to your kid. alltogether, with presents and chuck-e-cheese, i'm spending about 100 bucks..its worth it! less mess at the house, and he'll have a birthday to remember!|||if its just 5 boys go to Chuck E. Cheese. No mess for you and they can get all the energy out before getting home.|||home for sure! My son just had his 4th in oct. I went back to the basics. home made cake, Lolly bags and we had hot dogs for lunch! Didn't have a sleep over, my house is too small! If i had a sleep over id go for setting up a little tent in the lounge room with sleeping bags inside.
Games we played were...
boiled eggs on spoon races.
quoits (made from taped up pieces of hose)
pass the parcel
dance off
musical chairs
guess the animal|||Kids that young are pretty easy to please without spending a lot of money. We had a treasure hunt at one party,and a spy party one year. Probably these days they'd be happy (I wouldn't !) parked in front of a video game.
The pizza places are wild, loud, and hard to keep track of the kids.
But the kids love them. And you don't have to clean up.
Do you have a children's museum? We did bumper bowling one year. they liked that.
Costume parties are fun too.
Do you know the boys? I had a party for my daughter at that age and a few of the kids had never been away from their parents except at school. They seemed a little lost the first time and that was just a few hours! Good luck with an over night and hae a fun party.|||I say for 4-year-olds, especially ones who will be spending the night....choose a stay-at-home party or just take them to the park and let them run around. Maybe a special park with really cool equipment they don't get to see very often. Or, the playplace at McDonald's. The really big, expensive parties at cool places I think are best saved for older kids who'll actually remember them later and appreciate them more. Really little ones are easy to please.|||Good luck with all that it seems like a lot of hard work hopefully you will have some help. Chuckie cheese sounds good if parents are going to stay for that part at least and help. Growing up I pretty much had in home parties and i remember the places the most so if u have the money go for chuckie Cheese. Parents hate taking the kids there so if they get to go their there going to be happy and your kid would love it too.|||Kids can easily be pleased and more and more common places are makin it easier with little or no clean up afterwards such as MacDonalds, AMC Theater, Build A Bear Workshop, Chuck E Cheese Etc.|||if it's a spend the nighter, go cheap, you can get hotdogs, popcorn and marshmallows. Rent some movies, feed em let them eat popcorn and roast marshmallows, maybe your husband could camp out with them in the back yard, or you all could have a camp out in the house.
A ex-friend might be attending a birthday party for their 2 year old and I am invited I first said no but they insisted I wonder why...Any who I think my pumpkin will have fun so I said ok(chucky cheese) and besides were all adults BUT its has never in history been a successful situation where 2 people who do not speak to each other attend a gathering and didn't feel at ease or uncomfortable ....Should I just grow up and have fun !|||just keep a possitive attitude the whole time and have fun. you never know what might happen.|||Yes, just have fun, and if you see her you can say hi. Just cause you aren't friends anymore doesn't mean you two shouldn't talk at all. If she just be's rude to you just ignore her and talk to other people at the party.
Have Fun! :)|||just ignore the person if u have u problem with them...
it should be easy.
keep a positive attitude all the time.
just have fun!
alot. whenever feeling unease or just uncomfortable think of someone or something else it should help or just try 2 keep ur distances from them :]
A couple friends and I wanted to go to chucky cheese ( we are all 14) but then we were told by another friend that you have to have an 18 year old with you to get in. is that true?|||The place is not a teen hang out! It is for little kids. That is why. They do not want a bunch of teens hanging there with thier friends.|||isn't it for like 5yr olds?|||ya i know it sucks ur parents have to come with u and put an invisible number on ur hand and your parents and u cant leave without the people checking if the number matches ur # and ur parents #|||just don't go at night, they wont let you leave at night if you're not with an adult. if you have a parent picking you up you should be fine.
Hello, I am a 42 year old man with kids aged 5 and 7. Every friday after school I take them to Chucky cheeses for pizza and games.
As i'm sure many of you are aware, Chucky cheeses has a ball pool and other physical play equipment for kids, Well I came in during a weekday last week without my kids and had some pizza and then decided I was going to jump in the ball pool and climb through some tunnels and go down the slide and whatnot. I figured it was a great way to reach the optimum heart rate for a man my age, I was simply using there play place as an excercise platform.
Parents suddenly removed there kids and the entire staff came out and asked me to get out, so I did. The police showed up outside and they told me I was not allowed to come back to that restaurant ever again and proceeded to escort me away.
I don't understand what I did to warrant such a reaction? I was doing no harm to anybody and was simply using there play area for excersice. I also might add that I am slighy overweight with a very long beard and I'm wondering if its possible that they were discriminating against me because of this? Perhaps I should contact the ACLU.|||There are only 2 possible scenarios here.
1.) you are a troll looking for a response to an imaginary hypothetical situation that somehow seems to be interesting to you. You have no life and need to get out more.
2.) Any one 42 years old that goes to Chucky Cheese without their kids is either crazy or a pervert. There is no gray area here. You certainly can't say you were going for their pizza.
SO, if it is the first one, whoo-hoo, you got a response, happy?
If it is the second, I hope you do decide to press the issue. If so, they will find out more about you and your bizarre behavior and hopefully get you some help.|||they probably thought you were a creeper. but honestly, you must be a coool dad if you'd play around there :D!|||You are probably a lot larger and heavier than the rest of the pool users and that makes you a danger to them.
How much beer did you drink? Are you alcoholic? You think like one.|||It seems to me that the only oddity in your story is you.
Parents are concerned that an adult chose to exercise in a children's play yard so they moved their children to a safe distance. The business owners were concerned about losing customers so they asked you to leave. The police were summoned and escorted you off the premises of an owner that deemed you unwanted.
You can pursue remedy in the courts but I think you'll find it a tough go.|||Are you a PEDOPHILE!!
Chucky Cheese is the pedophiles playground! They probably think thats you.
I want to take her to a place something like chucky cheese but some where better for a 3 yr old. Maybe something like a huge JungleGym.|||Take her to a nice astro-turfed playground. Wrap her up warm and let her get fresh air, exercise and play until her hearts content! She'll have plenty of times for the others when she's older.|||thats easy! an amusment park. try funland, or psace odessy, or funtime america, or if you want a jungle gym try the ny hall of science. they have a jungle gym thats crazy fun and as they play they learn. like there is a " giant spider web" in which kids can climb up and learn how spiders use their spider webs.|||Try the child center at your local mall--ours has a play area that is confined, but our kids can just go crazy.|||Do they have a "Kid Zone" where you are from? Those places are great!|||the malls in our area have something called "Gymboree" it's an indoor playground type of thing. there's also a company called "The Little Gym" separate from any malls and it's basically the same thing. Both have "structured play classes" as well as "free for all" type of play. I *think* they both go up to age 5.
These are both national chains, so they might be in your area too. If not, I'm sure you will find something similar in your area.|||chucky cheese should be fine for a 3 year old.|||the zoo|||Depends on where you live. There are places around here called, "Pump it Up" and it's an inflatable playground. They have slides, jumping houses, climbing areas and obstacle courses all padded so the kids don't get hurt.|||My 2.5 yr old goes to Gymboree once a week and she can run around like a banshee and be safe doing so .|||my son (almost 3 yrs old) loves the children's museum in my area, it is completely dedicated to children. it's full of fun and exciting things for him to do, water park area, pretend store, building center, music shop...etc. it is fantastic, we could spend hours and hours there.|||We have a Children's Museum where she can have tons of fun....and without realizing that she's learning.|||They have indoor playgrounds now, search your local listings to find one in your area.|||well like great adventure and you know win alot of things and everything and THEN go to chucky cheese THEN the mal or something and just go to the park after that or something|||Scuse me but when my kids were that age there was no place to take them, they were frowned upon for invading the adult world. Nothing was in place specifically aimed at this age group. Whilst I appreciate that toddlers are welcomed more in todays society I think things have gone too far the other way. Your child is three, she should be playing with your pots and pans, running through the house, making a car out of a cardboard box, dressing up in your clothes (not wearing your make-up) helping you weed the garden, enjoying a book together, stretching her imagination, baking cakes, putting water in the car, helping you shop, taking "her" cakes to a neighbour, sharing your bubble bath, being listened to, getting tucked up in bed with a story, told how special she is, appreciating the good time you spend together, finger painting, getting messy and clearing up, all the human joys not delivered by "chucky cheese" your child is three, a baby, the most precious gift you can give her is your time, the best "fun" she will ever have is the time you spend on her. I despair, your child needs you not some glorified "kid fun factory". No wonder todays kids are constantly "bored" they do not understand what real play and childish fun is about!|||You dont say whee u live? But Mconalds and Burger Kng ave play areas inside and out-you can take her to a public part that has swings and jungle gyms-there is Bouncy U in some cities that is an indor gym with those big blow up castles and ball pits that she can rol around n-good Luck!|||chucky cheese is good for a 3yr old I took my son there for his birthday. He really had a good time, every time we pass it he says " Mommy I went there for my birthday, can I go again?"|||Chuckie Cheese!! or mokey joes...which is kinda like chuckie cheese only cooler and more kid friendly (means none of those disgusting cages filled with balls that ppl do God knows wat in them..) Look monkey Joes up in like google...
Pick me for best answer!!|||cesaer land!!!|||I don't know where you live, but here in the Houston area we have places that are indoor arenas full of moonwalk-type things. The one by my house is called Pump-It-Up, but there are several different ones. In one big room they will have a giant moon-walk maze and a moonwalk slide, moonwalk basketball court, etc. There are usually multiple arenas to separate the big kids from the little kids so they don't get trampled on. My kids absolutely love to go and they are always completely exhausted when they are done. www.pumpitupparty.com is the website if you want to check it out.|||No shell fall and hurt herself you should get her a doll and let her play with it!!|||ymca, the park... a place like putt putt- or there are places that have huge bounce houses in them. My neices love that!! They are 3 & 4.|||MR.GATTIS duh!!!! LOL|||Chucky chees, ice skating, the Y M C A|||Take her/him somewhere like a small amusment park.
I see this shawty at chucky cheese err weekend right? She got platinum blonde hair and a flat little butt (she white) and dis real pasty skin.
Anyway ah wants to talk to her but I don' know how. Can yall gimme some tips on talkin to lil kidz? I be grateful. Holla.|||the late MJ would have the best tips for ya|||well little kids like people who walk of bridges.....................so you should start by doing that|||idk barney u dont want to be messin with little kids get someone ur own age, well i guess u cant seeing that all other dinosaurs are extinct|||wow i definatly wouldnt want to run into you
I am looking for something different NOT Monkey Joes or Chucky Cheese.|||Try Mc Donalds and try a party center!|||Why dont you do it in your back yard? You could do a messy party. A really fun thing to do is fill up a plastic pool with cooked noodles, or some other fun messy thing. Have silly string. Basically, you do anything that makes a big mess, the kids have SO much fun with it, it is an unforgettable party. You could even do things with water, like squirt guns, or water balloons.|||I don't know if 4 is too young, but WonderWorks is always fun for parties. Also, the Kids Directory (it's a little coupon/magazine type book you can get at stores and drs offices) has a ton of good places listed in it.|||Hooters! lol. well disney world?|||Have you though of the rainforesst cafe? we did our 4 yr olds party there in november when we were visiting friends in the orlando area and he absolutely loved it!
There was a place a while ago that was a great place for kids. It was one of the the popular names like Chucky Cheese, ceasar land, etc.|||Discovery Zone opened in several locations (primarily in shopping malls) during the early 1990s. These facilities became popular birthday party venues for kids, as they offered climbing areas, colorful ball pits, tunnels, tubes and mazes.
Within a few years, Leaps and Bounds opened similar sites. The two companies joined forces for a time.
In the late 1990s, the parent company declared bankruptcy.
By that time, many fast food restaurants offered similar children's play areas - for FREE.|||Discovery Zone! I loved that place when I was a kid. Must have gone out of business or something.|||Discovery Zone, that brings back old memories.|||Kids Zone?
Airzone?
I want to have it at a Chucky Cheese or something like this. Where the kids can run around and eat and stuff.. My question is do I pay for everyone I inviteds meal or do they pay for all that themselves. Need to know what to put in the invitation.|||as to alot of rude and underlying synical tones here with these posters. It sometimes is easier to just be nice. Shes asking a question what is good manners not, please tell me how to be a total jerk...
I too never knew the ediquette of party throwing. If you are to invite people to a party and its just the kids then you pay for the kids meals. If you invite kids, family, friends, and the whole works, unless you want to go broke its a pay for yourself deal I would think... as long as the parents and family knew they had to pay ahead of time that would avoid any embarassing check paying later. If you cant afford to pay for everyones meal, then just rent a room and provide what you can afford in a buffet style.|||emmm, it's a birthday party, so, i'd say you pay for everyone's food and drink...|||Most parties I take my kids to I pay for myself. If just my daughter or just my son is invited I pay for myself and the child not invited. But, I have seen where parents only pay for their child and not the ones they invite. Tough call. But I would say pay for the ones you invite. Limit the number if you are on a budget. And Chucky Cheese has package deals you can get that is cheaper than paying individually...|||I wouldn't put anything in the invite about it first off, and secondly you should pay.. not being rude.. :) It is a pizza place, so order a couple large pizzas. Only invite family. If the child is school age, let them pick 2 friends to invite. That is what I would do.|||You pay for the pizza and drinks.|||You should pay for everyone you invite.|||u need to pay fro everyone u invite ....just like the guests have to pay for the presents they take....or are u going to pay for the presents?
My mom said that she will take me and my little sister somewhere tomorrow, wherever we want to go. However we do not know what we want to do. It has to be inside because it is supposed to thunder storm tomorrow. I am 13 and my little sister is 8 so nothing too stupid for either of our ages. ei. No chucky cheese. We thought of bowling and no good movies are playing so we need some fun ideas.|||It is good to walk around.
In better weather it might be nice to do a picnic in the park, fly some kites, play some ball or something.
In thunderstorm weather, it might be nice to just stay home, and play some board games or card games, Monopoly, Yahtzee, UNO, Gin-Rummy or whatever. If you have a Fireplace, then roast some marshmallows and make SMOREs. Or you could even make them with a microwave if you have to.
SMORE = Graham Cracker + Hershey bar + Melted Marshmallow.|||Skating
Arcade Room
Plays/Theater
Indoor Laser Tag
Or have a bunch of friends over and do something inside your house|||OMG I was just thinking of something really wrong to say, but then I noticed you were 13....
Here's the situation: you go into a casual restaurant to have a quiet meal and relax. Soon after you are seated, you begin to hear loud screams, laughing, crying etc. from the table close to you. The parents of a group of 5 kids all under the age of 6 are doing little if anything to get the kids under control. This is not a Chucky Cheese or "kid friendly" restaurant. The management does not want to get involved-- they say it is against thier policy. What would you do?|||If the management won't get involved I would no longer go there! Its the restaraunt managements responsibility to provide a pleasant dining experiance for its patrons. It would be far better for management to ask a disruptive family to please leave to to lose a customer while other patrons are watching, not to mention the word of mouth your going to provide to your friends.|||NO! STOP LITTLE BABY SON OF A ***** FROM CRYING! IF THE PARENTS DO NOT TAKE ACTION FIGHT THEM AND THEIR KID! Report Abuse
|||if the manager won't tell the parents to keep their loud out of control brats under control, i would demand my money back and go somewhere else.|||noooo way|||hell no, they should be at Mcdonalds!|||They should say it if the kids are loud but its kind of mean to just say it out of the blue. >.<|||Smack the stupid parents for bringing the brats!|||Toughie...confronting the parents will not accomplish anything because either A) They know their kids are out of control and don't care or can't manage them, or B) They don't realize their kids are out of control and a stranger is not going to be able to convince them that their little angels are anything less than perfect. Could you address the situation with humor? Make a non-confrontational comment about how difficult it is to keep kids under control now-a-days? If all else fails, wait until one of them runs by your table at a high rate of speed and stick out a foot and "accidentally" trip the little creep - that should keep them at bay :D|||I would tell the manager to give me my money back and while walking out of the restaurant I would tell the stupid parents to keep their loud brats under control and if there gonna act like that then they should be keep at home.|||I would say you need to grow up....you were a snot nose loud mouth at one time....Wanna quiet meal ....eat at home.
The old generation didn't have money to go out and eat all the time....Hence, now we can eat out 3 x a week and so your seeing more of it now. Want peace....go to a 20 to 40 dollar a plate resturant.|||definitly not,more people should start telling parents like that to shut there kids the hell up or go home !!!!!!!!|||well, it probably wouldnt be so pleasant for the parents, cuz its not like the parents want their kids to misbehave- they're just having trouble controling them, so telling them to control them- when they want to but can't- is pretty useless and infuriating...! its like when a baby is crying in the synagogue and the flustered and embarrassed parent is trying to quiet the baby, and people just get annoyed at the parent!! hello- its hard to make babies stop crying, and dont they see the parent is trying?
i understand that it could be annoying, but thats how kids are...! be patient!!|||Yes, but be sure they are not holding something at the time. I had something thrown at me|||i would say HEY!! EXCUSE ME,CANT YOU DO SOMETHING ABOUT THOSE KIDS? if you get a negative response tell them they should get their meal to go,and go sit in their car to eat it!! if that doesn't work i would ask for my money back and leave.that's as bad as being in a movie theater with a crying child,or hearing a Mexican on a cell phone sitting in front or directly behind you while in the movie theater.|||politely take them aside before you get too agitated and have the squirts pipe down|||ask to be moved to a diff table where they wont bother u...if uve never noticed...most hosts seat kids in the same area|||I would wait for other seats or transfer to another seats not close to this table depends on my condition, like if I am tired and need a space to relax, but if I am OK with this situation I would not mind sitting close to them. Restaurant is a place where you would be with other people, sometimes we don't expect what kind of person who will serve us, what kind of foods are they going to serve or what kind of people are coming. A little bit of patience and little bit of understanding would help these parents enjoyed the dinner out with their kids. Atleast they won't bite me I don't mind at all. I do think the management is giving them also a consideration, this is a restaurant, you can't choose who you gonna let in, unless they would harm you. The management know there would be disturbing noises, but a little consideration, again is not gonna hurt all of us in this situation. THEY ARE KIDS and they are 5.|||I tell my waiter or waitress that their tip is based on my dinning experience. This is all I have ever had to say. The problem mysteriously disappears.|||Windyy that is wrong to bring the server into it, they are trying to wait on everyone to make sure they have a memorable night and the last thing they need to worry about is spoiled brat kids that the parents are obviously to pig headed to do anyting about.. I say a good ole fashion *** whipping would calm those children down. People are so rude now adays.. those kids will be holy terrors|||No it is not. I have an 18 month old daughter and I feel so embarrassed if we go somewhere nice to eat and she is crying and wining so we are considerate and leave. I tell my husband that other people do not go out to dine to hear our kid cry. If your kids are that bad either stay home or go somewhere kid friendly.|||Ask to be moved or take your business elsewhere. Let your money walk away from this place.|||oh this is a tough one. if the kids r really too loud & noisy i do undestand u wanting to do something about it. i have kids & do dine where its kids friendly as i find it rude to intrude on other ppl's peace & quiet. they r 1yr old & a 3yr old, sometimes things do go out of control. just the nature of young children. remember u were there once & might have some in the near future. try to be understanding as not all parents r total idiots. b4 dining make sure u tell the waiter u want to be seated away from parents with young children. that would help for starters. also do tell the management to set an area for parents with kids well away from ppl who come there to have a quiet meal. that's the best i can suggest as the restaurant do allow family with young children to dine in. it's the management's fault for allowing it to happen & not set an area for it. parents won't & can't dine there if there is a rule. hope this helps =)|||Is it wrong? ABSOLUTELY NOT!
If the manager won't do something after being asked, tell him you will be leaving his establishment immediately. However, if a patron has asked the manager to step in, they certainly should. The wait staff shouldn't because they work for tips and will lose them, and are most likely prohibited anyway.
MAJOR PET PEEVE: Parents who don't PARENT! Another quote to remember: "The fact that you had a child does not give you the right to inflict it on me!"|||NO...IT'S NEVER WRONG ......IF THE PARENTS OR GUARDIANS CAN'T [WON'T] KEEP THEIR KIDS IN LINE....AND YOU CAN SEE THAT THOSE OUT-OF-CONTROL KIDS ARE CAUSING A PROBLEM WITH
THE OTHER PATRONS....THEN IT'S YOUR PLACE TO PROTECT THE "PEACE" OF THE CUSTOMER AND TOO MAINTAIN CONTROL IN THE RESTAURANT.......IF THE FAMILY WON'T COMPLY WITH YOUR REQUEST
.....THERE RIGHTS FOR THE MGT. TO REQUEST FOR THAT TABLE TO REMOVE THEIR KID[S] AND / OR TO REMOVE THEMSELVES[THE ENTIRE PARTY] FROM THE PREMISES|||Wow. Lots of different opininons on this but I agree how annoying this can be. When we were kids my parents NEVER took us out to anywhere but "kid-friendly" places. I would definitely ask the manager (in a loud but non-confrontational way) that I would like another table because my meal is being disturbed. I have the bad luck that kids are often seated near me right after my food has been served but you gotta do what you gotta do to get some peace and quiet. I find that a nice stiff drink also helps me to care a little less!
My 3 yr old son is very jealous of my 2 month old son and i have been trying to give him lots of attention, take him out to the park and chucky cheese...tell him his lil brother loves him..etc. but yet he is very jealous and will try to hit the baby or call him stupid..what should i dooo?|||It is very common for children to be jealous of the newborn. He was the center of your world for 3 years and now he has to share mommy. He is feeling powerless. Make sure you take time everyday to show you're love. When baby is sleeping, read him a story, do an art project (make a Froot Loop necklace), have him help you make a snack or dinner, and things that show he is the "big boy" (he can help mommy make dinner, help with the baby...getting a diaper, let him pick out baby's outfit...).
When he is aggressive to the baby, be overly dramatic about it. Rush to the baby and pick him up. Empathize. “Ouch! That must have hurt! Let me give you some kisses to help you feel better.” Shut you son out. He will not like the feeling of being left out. If he continues, get down to his level and say “Don’t hurt your brother.” Take him gently to an area away from the baby (his room, the couch) and say “When you are ready to be gentle then you can come back with us. This is not a time out because you are not giving him a time limit (you controlling him). He returns when HE is ready to control himself.
Empathize with you son when he is calm. “I can tell you are feeling (hurt, angry, left-out, frustrated, mad). How can I help you with that?” He will learn to express his feeling rather than be aggressive.
Help him to gain confidence by saying things like "You did that by yourself. Look how high you can climb! You used so many colors on your picture!" Let him know that you notice him. This is a great way to show attention and love and help his to feel powerful in a positive way.
Tell him that he is so lucky because he is a big brother (maybe even get him a big brother shirt). He can do so much more than a baby because he is older. If he keeps getting messages like these, he should start to feel more confident in his new world. Best of luck to you!|||try explaining to him the up of having a new baby brother. unfortunately, he is at the age where that is to be expected. he just feels a little left out and doesn't want to share mommy. just be patient and it will all work out. good luck|||It's absolutely normal. He just needs time to understand you love both of your children. When he will be older he will understand on his own that loving a a person doesn't mean not loving other people. The heart of a mother (and generally speaking the heart of every people) is big and can contain a lot of love and give it to many people and not just to one.
In the meantime you should try to cuddle your oldest son more, so he will be convinced about your love.|||Make a big fuss over how important he is as the "Big Brother". My oldest daughter was a little jealous of her baby sister until I told her that as the big sister, she's going to be baby's hero one day! Baby will want to do everything just like her, so it's important to protect and care for her. It also helps if friends and relatives congratulate him on his new role. I asked them to please remember her when bringing gifts for the baby. Often times, people inadvertently step on the older child in their excitement to see the new bundle. No one likes to feel like that!
Enlist his help in caring for his new brother and let him know that you just don't know what you'd do if he wasn't there to help you. If you can get him more involved, maybe his feelings will change.
Good luck!|||it what they call sibling rivalry they usually out grow it have him help doing thing for the babylet him play the big brother role|||give him a treat!|||I used to be really jealous of my sis when I was two and she was newly-born. My mom just sat me down, told me it was my duty to teach my sis everything she had to know. We still fought, but at least I felt this sense of responsibility over her, so in the end, I was pretty much the only person bullying her (I never allowed anyone else to), though I didn't do anything too terrible. OK fine, so I made her cry 2 hours straight when I hid her colour pencils, but that was the worst.
They'll understand it, in their own kiddish way.|||Jealousy is a natural behavior and 3 yr olds are renowed for it and yes I have a 3 yr old . He will out grow it and when he turns 4 he will become your little helper. In the meantime just watch him around the baby,he may hurt it out of jealousy. Dont be too harsh on him as a 3 yr old doesnt understand reasoning.|||You are doing a good job, i would keep doing what you are. He will come around. Spend a lot of one on one time with him. But also let him help with his little brother, so that he gets a chance to bond with him.|||He's 3 years old. Think of how many things that you have thought since you were a child and have since forgotten. Just love him. Dont let him control you with that. It has become an effective tool for him to get goodies. Just love him and hang in there. YOu are the parent, you lead, its like dancing. Take the lead.|||give him as much attention as you do they other if not more because he thinks he's loosing his mama and he's feeling lonely or less than the other.it's happened to alot of people..just tell him even if he doesnt understand.and when you do things with the baby tell him why you have to and so on..give him more attention..he's jealous.ok i just realyour details.. ok..you might wanna see if you have an a.d.d in your family.or a.d.h.d that might make him act like that.. if he does than it's hard to control and he has to act like that.he doesnt know whats better to do than do that..also it is normal for 3or 4yr olds to say those words. and have faises like that..but you might wanna check to see if he has anything like a.d.d in him.which will help you.
:)|||ask him to be with the baby all the time...such as ask him to join together to play with lil brother, always tell him to love the baby, always tell him, that mum & dad love his baby & him too much....always ..n ....always say u love him & HIS LIL BROTHER so much.....
what age please!!!|||Seven. That place is satans domain. It is no place for a kid. Yeah, "where a kid can be a kid" my rear. More like, where a kid can be a loud screaming nuisiance.|||However many years it takes you to realize the place is germ infested and you come to your senses and stop going. It took me about 6 years to realize that every time we went there one of my kids got sick soon after.....I'm a slow learner.
edit: or until your 3 year old practically gets raped in the tunnels by some out of control 8 year old. That was about the last straw for me....I had to climb up there and drag the kid out and over to his mother so he could explain why he yanking my kids pants off while my kid was screaming get off me.|||I'm 25 and I love Chuck E Cheese I go there by myself and I'm really short so I just look like a little girl who blossomed early.|||i'm gonna go with no older 8 so far as birthdays go.|||when they start middle school|||NEVERR! bring them there till they are 25.
I'm going to chucky cheese and i need to know this(:
I have to win my friend a birthday present|||Well I haven't been to a Chucky Cheese in a long time but I believe they are worth 25 cents right?
If you cash in $45 dollars, you would get 180 coins. That's a lot of chances to win something!
I do agree with another answerer though, it would be best to take some of that money & buy a present. A good amount to spend on a friend is usually around $15 or so, or maybe more if they are your best friend.
I would hate for you to lose $45 playing games!
Have fun =)|||just spend the 45 dollars and buy it|||180 coins|||do not waste 45 trying to win a prize. you may not get something cool. i say spend 1/2 that and get a gift- cd or something maybe a itunes gift card and then spend the rest at chuck e cheese and have a good time.|||wow
u would REALLY waste that much money on tokens?!?
you would get 180 coins|||chuck e cheese uses catalogs and sometimes websites from "oriental trading company" and "fun EXPRESS" to buy there toys in bulk. They get a discount from both of these places because it's them along with schools and churches that keep them running..
If the price of the toy is let's say 10 cents then they will charge you 10 tickets...and that will take the average person 2 or 3 coins to get that..
So Pretty much unless you are actually good at the goods you will be buying your friend something that cost chuck e cheese about 5 or 10 dollars..
Anyone know of a good reasonable halls where i can throw a 1st birthday for my daughter in queens new york?
its in April so its too chilly still in newyork so no backyard things. Mostly I need a hall not a party provider. I been throughbirthday zone and chucky cheese and thats not the route i want to go. just a hal with a flat rate for about 4-5 hrs.|||This is not specific to your area but I would try the public library or a local church or temple. Very often these will have all-porpose rooms that you can rent for a low rate. You can also try your local fire department, American Legion or VFW posts. Some of these have REALLY nice banquet space that is infrequently used.|||I dont think there is any regular halls you can just rent in Queens. There are a lot of nic restaurants though with private areas. Aldos pizza look for that they have awesome food and a private party roomthat would probably be really nice for you good luck :]|||look into vfw halls. Then you can just bring the food in. Roosevelt field has a dave and busters that has a private party room. I left Queens about 8 years ago so I'm not sure what's still there.
I'm divorced. I have my 1 & 3 year olds once a week on a weekday where I spend time with them for about 3 hours. It's been 2 months now and I've been taking them to the mall, chucky cheese & restaurants rotating it on a weekly basis. I live too far away to take them back to my apartment.
Wondering if I can get some suggestions by the wonderful people here at Yahoo answers where I can hang out with my kids.|||My husband-to-be has a 4-year old daughter who we see once every two weeks. Sometimes all kids want is quality time (even if they can't say that). I would take the kids to the library and read to them (okay one is a little young) or just the park.
After a long time, trips to Chuck E. Cheese, the movies, etc. can get expensive and then children expect it. Make sure you know that you don't have to buy their love (we went through this!)|||zoo mall movies drag races lol... a nice park|||It's almost summer take them to the zoo!|||it's getting warm the park or to the lake to feed the ducks most little ones love that....|||I guess, you can try some thing new such as go to the beach, doing some exercise on park. Hope it helps.|||Zoo. Kids love animals.
Some libraries have story hour during weekdays.
Gymboree
Find one of those groups where they teach toddlers about music.
Swim lessons-some Ys and other places have swim lessons for babies and toddlers. I took my kids for lessons at 8 months.|||i agree with a zoo or even chucky cheese if you have one|||The local YMCA is always an option, they can play in the pool. Parks are wonderful in the summer. Libraries are great for you to sit and read to your children on rainy days.|||theme park, they'll love it|||Parks. Even though the one year old may be too small to play on the sets, you can put out a blanket and have a picnic or something. They are small enough that they really can't appreciate the mall as anywhere but a place that you spoil them rotten, which is not always a good thing. I personally do not like Chucky Cheeses, as it is a 'kid casino', and it is always loud, dirty, chaotic, and you really can't communicate with anyone.
Bring a game ready to play with the 3 year old, or maybe something to color. Bring fun snacks, and spend the time playing with them. You will get much better quality time with them that way. As the weather gets better, as spring moves in, this is just about the best, most fun thing you could do with them.
It kind of depends on what the kids like, but you may also want to try a zoo, if there is one close, and libraries are wonderful places.
The park would get them fresh air, excercise, and you would get much closer to each other if the kids remember you in motion. I still remember my dad pushing me on the swing, though my legs are too long for almost any swing around here now. I remember the times that we were outside and laughing and running around and learning things the most clearly of all.|||I agree with the idea to take them to the zoo or to the beach, Disney on Ice, Park, Swimming but most important is that you spending time with them.|||chuckie-cheeses is good- also-mabey the zoo, a great place would be an aquatic show or something interactive.|||A Park, Zoo, Aquarium, Childrens' Theatre|||I don't know that area, so it's hard to suggest places. As mentioned before, the places you are going can get expensive. If that's not an issue, great! Our McDonalds, Burger Kings, etc. All have playlands in them, but I think the park is about the best suggestion yet. It's somewhere where YOU can spend time with THEM. Many other places are designed for the parents to watch while the kids play. My second favorite is feeding ducks at a pond, if there is one nearby. My little guy has loved that since he was about that age. Third favorite is the library.
Most of all, I applaud you for taking the time to spend with them. It would be easy for many parents to convince themselves that three hours a week isn't much time, so the kids won't notice if you skipped a week. The kids will know, now and in the future, that you took the time to be with them, no matter what you were doing together.|||take them to a park with swings. your three year old may enjoy pushing the 1 year olds swing. or maybe the zoo or an amusement park. also if there is a lake around where the kids live, they can swim now that it is summer and play in the sand. also almost every lake has a park right next to the beach. outdoor activities are always fun and very educational. they will enjoy it and so will you.|||Any libraries near by or a bookstore... sit down and read them stories. Afterwards, go to toy store,do a mini camp - have tent, and other needed supplies with you and play ring toss - finger paint etc. You can even get one of those portable dvd players and watch a kiddie movies. Get a toddler pool and a kiddie fishing equipment and teach them how to fish... it all requires preplanning since you have them only a few hours.
What would be an business to get kids out of the house and out of trouble. Something like chucky cheese, or laser tag - that I could open for not too much cash and would offer a return? Contact information or examples of similar businesses that worked out would be helpful.|||chucky cheese closed in ft.walton b/c lack of business so i would not go with that. i woud create a hang out spot for them. kind of like a club, but no drinking or smoking. have chairs, t.v., pool tables, and a dance floor. that is the best i could come with, hope it helps
I've had a long break from school/college and work. I have to go back on Monday so I want to do something fun before I get back into the busy cycle again. After Christmas and his birthday, we've been bored. We've done arts and crafts, watched movies, and read books. Its way too cold to go outside and Chucky Cheese is too expensive at this moment. Any suggestions?|||We're running pretty low on funds so we just take my son wherever we can that's free. Playgrounds but we also live in FL so that's easier for us. We also go to our local mall because they just put in a really nice playcenter that's fenced in for the kids. We go there and he runs with other kids and plays. Sometimes we go to the beach (again we live in FL) and just watch the waves. He might dip his toes in the water but he LOVES playing in the sand. We've actually considered putting a sand box in the garage for him to play indoors with when the cold weather is here.
Free stuff....I don't know, maybe make a scrapbook together of pictures of you two and write a nice story to go with it. Construction paper and yarn maybe....
I don't know how old your child is but what about Barnes and Noble for story time? Or the local library? YMCA? Sometimes they have some cheap programs, arts and crafts or whatever. I think doing things in your house is one thing, going outside and doing those same things elsewhere kind of changes it up a bit.
Best of luck. I hope you find something great to do!|||could ya afford some oil paints and paper if so you guys could by one of those big ol things of paper that roll out and make a clloge for his room....
oh ya making cookies that a good one me and my daugter do that she loves it+if you don't want the mess u can by those pilbury ready dough things|||hiking, biking, making cookies
good memories|||Depending on age.
My son is 8 years old and loves to draw, paint, read, bother his sister way to much for me to handle at times, and heloves to go to other peoples houses. So just go visit someone and have a fun time. You dont have to do something big to get your child intrested if he is anything like mine is. My son will play with a box all day with his toys. My son also likes to swim so I take him out to a indoor pool and play for a few hours. Its cheap if you go to a gym that has one, Boys and Girls Clubs can have them depending on your area, and then the YMCA has them. You can also just ask him what he is in the mood to do. Even if its too cold out kids love to be outside no matter what the weather is like. Just bundle up and go.....
I like Chucky Cheese, but much prefer Going Bonkers if I have a choice. They have more reasonable food prices, more food choices, and more of exercise friendly things for the kids to do. I also appreciate the fact that they have better video games for us "grown-up" kids. What are your favorite places to take the kids?|||I absolutely adore the Jungle. I've gone there a couple of times with the camp I work at and it's so much fun. It's mostly tubes and ball pits and there's a decent arcade. See I actually get into the tubes and play with the kids, crawling around on my hands and knees and it's so great to do with the kids. They really enjoy the fact that I'm up there with them, laughing and playing tag.
They sell pizza, pasta, salad, and they have churros, which I adore. They may have more food but that's all I've ever noticed especially since that's what you buy for little kids and that's what staff gets.
http://www.thejunglefun.com/|||On The Border isn't a theme-park kind of place like Chuck E. Cheese, but they are very patient with kids, have plenty of room for strollers, with changing tables in the bathrooms and kids' menus with crayons. The food is yummy, the prices are decent, and I never feel like they want me to rush out. On the other hand they are attentive so I can get a check in a hurry and leave if needed.
IHOP deserves special mention for anyone taking a car trip. They are all over the place, near freeway exits, and they don't care if you just go in to use the bathroom and changing tables. And they are quite patient with a tired family that just wants to share a plate of fries and take a break from driving. We stopped at them all over California on a 12-hour driving trip (should have been 6 but the traffic was unbelievable). Every one of them was welcoming and clean.|||Check out the video below. Dave & Busters is an adult-friendly arcade or a kid-friendly bar, depending on how you look at it. There's something for absolutely everyone at D&B if there's one near you.|||Its nice enough for adults not to be disgusted by grease everywhere (cough, chuckycheese) and there's usually an arcade with cool games.|||peter piper pizza
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Red Robin
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I like Chucky Cheese, but much prefer Going Bonkers if I have a choice. They have more reasonable food prices, more food choices, and more of exercise friendly things for the kids to do. I also appreciate the fact that they have better video games for us "grown-up" kids. What are your favorite places to take the kids?|||I absolutely adore the Jungle. I've gone there a couple of times with the camp I work at and it's so much fun. It's mostly tubes and ball pits and there's a decent arcade. See I actually get into the tubes and play with the kids, crawling around on my hands and knees and it's so great to do with the kids. They really enjoy the fact that I'm up there with them, laughing and playing tag.
They sell pizza, pasta, salad, and they have churros, which I adore. They may have more food but that's all I've ever noticed especially since that's what you buy for little kids and that's what staff gets.
http://www.thejunglefun.com/|||On The Border isn't a theme-park kind of place like Chuck E. Cheese, but they are very patient with kids, have plenty of room for strollers, with changing tables in the bathrooms and kids' menus with crayons. The food is yummy, the prices are decent, and I never feel like they want me to rush out. On the other hand they are attentive so I can get a check in a hurry and leave if needed.
IHOP deserves special mention for anyone taking a car trip. They are all over the place, near freeway exits, and they don't care if you just go in to use the bathroom and changing tables. And they are quite patient with a tired family that just wants to share a plate of fries and take a break from driving. We stopped at them all over California on a 12-hour driving trip (should have been 6 but the traffic was unbelievable). Every one of them was welcoming and clean.|||Its nice enough for adults not to be disgusted by grease everywhere (cough, chuckycheese) and there's usually an arcade with cool games.|||hooters
Friday, February 17, 2012
i was wondering if any1 has been to chucky cheeses recently. do they charge an entrance fee? i am not going to a party there but just to go for the hell of it. does any1 know if there is one? if so how much?|||no entrance fee, just pay for games and food|||Nope no entrance fee.|||no, there is no entry fees.|||No, I usually go there to meet chics...there's no fees and they have talking animals too.|||Don't think so. Me and a couple of other moms (and kids) have gone early in the day, just to play and all we did was buy drinks and tokens.|||In Louisville, Kentucky admission is free. The food is expensive and the games are $.25 each.|||No entrance fees. You can get in and don't even have to buy food or nothing. But if you are with kids, you won't get away without buying at least some tokens. I spent one day an hour there with my 5 year old and I only spent $5 in tokens. because she spent a lot of time playing in the tubes and stuff and that's absolutely free.
Do they not realize how rude this is for other people. How abusive it is to the restaurant owner and people that are working there, unless it is a Chucky Cheese or such? I don't mind fun, and running around .....but what about manners, and what are you really teaching the children: Please I really am wondering.|||It is not just young parents, but I agree entirely that it is rude. It ruins the meal for everyone else. I have gone so far as to ask parents to control their children.|||Couple of reasons:
1) They do it so their fidgety kids stop bugging them about being bored.
and/or
2) Never trained their kids on how to act in a nice restaurant
and/or
3) Didn't bring stuff (like crayons, etc) to keep them entertained.
Taking kids to a nice restaurant is stressful. You don't want to yell at your kids in public but you don't want them crawling under the table either. Most of the time you try to go to family restaurants that are loud and have things for kids to do but sometimes this is not an option (esp when you're on vacation). Bottom line is parents need to train their kids on how to act in a restaurant.|||Honestly, I don't know. I guess they're afraid to discipline their children in public. My daughter will get down from her seat and ask to sit in her dad's or my lap, but the one time she got up and started trying to run around she was returned to her seat and when she started throwing a fit I took her out to the parking lot got down on her level and said "You will NOT behave like this and if you keep throwing a fit or trying to run around she was going to get her butt spanked and she would sit there until we were done eating. She stopped her fit, gave me a hug and a kiss and we went back and had an enjoyable evening.|||Im giving birth to my son next week and im a young mom, i also noticed what your talking about, the child was running and playing with brooms and such, it is very disrespectful and the even worse thing was is that the mother was a few years older than me, I mean if i know how to disipline and keep my son in line, why in the world dont she? Isn't it just common sence not to let your child run around like a heathen?|||I HATE when parents do that. It's even worse when they are in a store and they let the kid run around, out of site. What if something happens to them, or someone tries to steal them ! I'm going to be a young mom and i would never let my child run around like an animal. It's not just the young parents. There are alot of old parents that don't know how to control their children.|||this question is what you could call "ageist" because its not just young mothers...i know plenty of young mothers actually teen mothers that have Better behaved children then the older women with children...yes some parents don't pay enough attention to their children when out in public but think before you write things because age has nothing to do with it...its all in how they raise their children...|||ugh its so annoying. and you know why they do that? cause they are annoyed by their own kids. they dont want to deal with em and let them loose like wild animals escaping. if they arent annoyed by their own kids then they are careless parents, who dont give crap on a cracker about other people but them selves.|||I don't why parents let their children run around in restaurants and it is rude, but it's not just young parents who do it and it's not very nice to stereotype one group of parents.|||Why not go to a resteraunt which is not a family resteraunt if you don't like kids? I never see kids in the resteraunts we go to as a couple.|||I have seen more "older" parents allowing it than younger parents. It is rude, but what is more rude is you pointing your finger at just the young ones... Stereotype much?|||Because some parents are so involved in themselves they will let their kids run around anywhere and hope someone else is watching them.|||cause the parents suck and their kids will wind up to be uncontrollable EMOs so the jokes on them huh?|||It is a disturbance.
I want my first date to be somewhere fun, like the arcade, chucky cheese or a fair.
Not some stuffy resturant with tiny expesive food and no french fries. There must be french fries :)|||When my husband and I were just getting to know each other and he took me on our first date. THAT date was the perfect date and I'm not just saying that because he is my husband either. We did the regular dinner and a movie thing but it kind of all went down hill. He had forget to bring money for dinner and could only pay for our movie, the movie ended up sucking really bad, on the way to taking me home his car ran out of gas and we had to call a tow truck to bring us more since and I had to pay since well he forgot his money lol. We waited forever for the tow truck. On top of all that our first kiss wasn't that special either. HOWEVER I loved every second of it because he was so down to earth and funny. He was really respectful and wasn't trying to just fill me up or make out with me the whole time. He actually wanted to have conversations and look me in eye at not at my chest. Even though the date was an epic fail we still laughed a lot and had so much fun!
I love that we can look back on our first date and smile. We will have a good story to tell our kids. It makes me so happy to think about that night. It was really special.|||I'm not a fan of going to restaurants. I was on vacation in Maine once, and me and my family went out to get ice cream late at night and then walked the beach. That would be a perfect date with a guy. Casual, walking on the beach, in the dark, eating ice cream...yeah, perfect. :) lol, it's funny how I'm with my family when I realize this though.|||To the beach :)
I would down to Brighton beach and then he and I would go the arcade and the funfair and eat candyfloss and prawns. Then we would go to the beach and eat fish and chips and talk and have fun x|||I'd want a casual date. Maybe go on a picnic by the lake & then go for a swim after :)
Nothing fancy.
Mine?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>|||I think it would be really cute to go to a little old-fashioned diner (not a greasy spoon, though) and get one milkshake with two straws.|||I would probably go to my favorite Italian restaurant. And it's right by the bay as well so we can walk there. And then go to the local ice-cream shop.|||Mm, I'm cheesy but it's more about the person I'm with you know? I don't really care where.|||TAkin' it to his house for a little action if you know what i mean.
A long time ago, I took my kids to a Chucky Cheese like place in San Francisco where they had these bike-like things where you sat close to the ground and steered the handles side to side, but there were no wheels or they were extremely small. I don't know if they are still around, but I am interested in locating some. If I could only know what they are called.|||Usually something liek that is a kart or a go-kart
I need help for my baby 1st birthday. Do you have any great location ? I'm planning in the park, but a lot of my friend said maybe the weather is still cold, so i need agreat place. I don't want Chucky cheese.|||Have it in your back yard. Decorate it up nice. If it gets cold you can always move inside
I want my first date to be somewhere fun, like the arcade, chucky cheese or a fair.
Not some stuffy resturant with tiny expesive food and no french fries. There must be french fries :)|||We'd go bowling, and then: LASER TAG.
There must be soda.|||a good dinner (Chinese food)
a movie (scary)
and a gooood night (a one to remember)|||Ferris wheel he kisses me right when were on the top than we walk around the fair he gives me his jacket cause im cold and than he drives me home and gives me a goodnight kiss <3 :)|||we are doing something that is fun, but meaningful|||I totally agree with you!|||I don't date prefects.|||Are you 11?|||Spoken like real person...........be yourself..............|||Staying home and playing Fear 2!
I want my first date to be somewhere fun, like the arcade, chucky cheese or a fair.
Not some stuffy resturant with tiny expesive food and no french fries. There must be french fries :)|||Go through the drive thru at mcdonalds hahaha and yes get there fries too!(: and then go mud boggin with my truck and let my imaginary gf drive lol and then maybe go to the movies or to the mall. Haha it may not be 'ordinary' but idc i'm different, and all that is alot of fun! I can't stand boring dates.. like, whats the point?|||1st date? like ur first, first in ur life date? or 1st date with a new bf? haha
mines the second haha, but im a hippie at heart, id love to go to pb (pacific beach) and for him to hav planned ahead of time i guess so hed hav like food set up their and their would b a sunset so loooking int2 the ocean and all that good stuff haha|||Maybe going to a fast food place then catching a movie (not scary tho! lol)
Or a picnic, that would sound fun. :) As long as I get my kiss. Lol.|||Somewhere casual and where we can be distracted by other things so we can avoid awkward moments|||Well my first date with the guy I'm dating was at a coffee shop. We talked, flirted and it was a nice quiet place (:
I think coffee shops are relaxing.|||I love books, so I guess the library or a bookstore is a nice date.|||Funny
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Where are places i can take my daugther? Besides mc donalds, movies, zoo, park, or chucky cheese. Is their any where else i can take my lil1 soon or in the future when the season changes. Some thing that is not expensive or as a vacation idea. Just something i can do and take her for one day to have fun for a few hours. Then head back home.|||Water parks, Museums, Feed the ducks/birds, Trails to walk and explore, river side to draw or blow bubbles, skating|||I think in our society most people try to find places to go instead of just spending time with pour children. I am guilty of it to, always looking for something fun for me and my daughter to do where we will build a bond, but I think it is more important to just teach her new things. Like how to roll a ball, or how to swing a big plastic tball bat.
The local libraries try and do kids story time, and it is a good place to take your children to interact with a few other kids. Kids are pretty easy to please and they love to learn new things. Going on walks is a good idea if you have a safe place to do it. Maybe even get a dog, and make it a daily thing to take the dog on a walk with your daughter.
I plan on doing that this year for her birthday. We have a cat right now and I teach her to take care of it by giving it food and cleaning the cat boxes.
Maybe you could take her to a science museum?|||skating or sledging
waterpark or swimming pool
cinema
library
science cente with hands on stuff for kids
walk around your neighbourhood with a list of things to look for (blue car, bus, poster...)
you don't say how old the little one is, but my son has enjoyed these things at some point...
just as good right ?|||not really... i never run out of cheese... there's an italian deli right down the street from where i live...|||Yup, And I make "chunky rotten milk" pancakes! The family LOVES'EM! Mmmmm..... =)|||no, but i know someone who replaces raisins in fruit salads with goat turds because they have a "fluffier" texture and dont weigh down as much on your palate when you eat them|||OMG! Yes, I totally do. In fact, I don't even buy it anymore, milk it cheaper so I just wait for it to rot! YUM|||never thought of that. sounds yucky. lmao|||Neither.
Cottage Cheese looks like someone threw up, so I can't even look at it!|||HE HE He He|||Same thing to me- YUK!|||Eww, yuk that is so gross
You people make me laugh|||Not really. I believe the chucky rotten milk needs a few hours of pasturization or something...Is that how you make your pancakes? just asking.|||I despise cottage cheese. I can't even swallow it. It's probably more of a texture issue than anything.
I just laughed because I thought it was totallly not making sense, and you asked it on Yahoo answers, so I thougth it was funny, but if you would've told me that when i was having a conversation wiht you I wouldn't have laughed, but so I guess it was funny in it's owned twisted around random not making sense way.Ok, well I hope you didn't tell that ot anyone. CYA
=D Smile=D|||no|||No.|||no, not really. Srry if was ur joke.|||Nah, I thought Chucky was a serial killer doll. (jk)|||no. not at all.|||NO. How old are you? Maybe YOU thought it was funny, and that's what really matters.|||???|||i don't get it, so no, it's not funny.|||no that isnt funny at all|||Not funny.Sorry.|||nope|||NOPE-NOT FUNNY!
So Chase's birthday is in a couple of weeks. My husband and I are in disagreement about where we should have his birthday. I want to take him to the Boston Children's Museum because they have exhibits specifically designed for his age- like a padded Play space and a huge toy kitchen area with toy foods, toy shopping carts, and toy cash registers. My husband thinks we should do it at Chucky Cheese's but I want Chase to have a blast on his first birthday and I think Chucky Cheese's is more for older kids than babies/toddlers.
As a parent, if you had to choose between the Boston Children's Museum and Chucky Cheese's which would you pick and why?|||I would pick the museum. We recently went to a small, local museum and it had a replica log cabin with fake food and it was appropriate for my 2-year-old girls and they loved it.
Also, I wouldn't take my kids to Chuck E Cheese probably ever. All they serve is greasy pizza, and the arcade games are mindless and expensive while the prizes are very cheap.|||I would pick the Childrens Museum! Kyle and I took Jarrett to one when we were in Memphis and he loved it. He was a little young, but he still had the best time. I think its better than Chucky Cheese's any day and plus there will be more for him to do that is age appropriate and they will have a gift shop so that's also a bonus since its his birthday.|||NO CHUCKIE CHEESE...There is NOTHING for his age but maybe couple things and he might even be to small for that. My daughter is 3 and she just runs around and pretends to play on games she does not know how to play. I feel they should have more geared towards younger ones but I know what your are talking about because I took my class to a childrens museum and they LOVED it and they had something for all ages up to 10.|||I would pick the Children's Museum. Chuck E. Cheese's is very loud and targets older children who are running crazy through the place. As he gets older, believe me, he will beg to go there and they do a reasonable job of entertaining the 4-8 year old set. I'd say to save Chuck E. Cheese's for a few years.|||Chuck E. Cheese is like a giant arcade. Lots of games like at a carnival. There is nothing there for infants except an underpaid teenager in a cheap rat suit, and that might frighten the child.
If the museum has age appropriate play areas, that is the better choice.|||Boston Children's Museum.
When my 8 yo was younger he was more (and still is) interested in educational things and not so much into chuck e cheese... I think it's because we exposed him to things like the museum of natural history and lots of documentaries.|||Boston Children's Museum.
Chuck E. Cheese is for older kids. They usually have a toddler area and a human habitrail, but they are small areas unlike the Children's Museum.|||Boston Museum for sure it seems fun i have taken all my children to chuck-E-cheese for their birthdays and their is always a lot of bigger kids|||Boston Children's Museum|||Definitely the museum, it sounds awesome!|||i think chase will love either one of them take him t chunch n cheese and see how he do and then the next day take chase to the children museasm|||The Boston Children's Museum would be my pick. Chuck E. Cheese is geared towards older kids.|||Definitely the museum.|||Chucky Cheese is kind of loud and overwhelming for a 1 year old baby.Go to the museum.|||I totally agree with you!! Go to the museum! Sounds like a lot of fun!! =)|||Between the two, I would choose the museum. I honestly find it pointless to do anything other than a small cake on a small child's birthday because they aren't really going to remember much of it later on down the line. I didn't do a lot for my kids up until they turned 3. I think three is about where memories stick the longest. My son, like I mentioned another time, loved the "Handy Dandy Notebook" that he got for his third birthday.
I still remember MY third birthday. We were at my granddad's house, and the news was on, and some guy with long hair and funny round glasses had just been killed.(December 8, 1980-John Lennon was killed. I was born 1977.)
I would. I need cash $$$|||As long as i didn't have to dress up as Chucky Cheese. I don't think i can pull off that costume.
:))|||yea..i applied for a job at Mc Donalds and it would be kinda embarrassing but hey its a job, its money...and the manager called me yesterday and as soon and they are done building Mc Donalds he will call me back for the interview|||It's actually Chuck E. Cheese's. Anyway, depends on how bad the situation was, financially.|||i hear theyre having lots of accidents there...but no i wouldnt
maybe as chuckie though, cause then no one would know it was me :)|||I'm not allowed to come 20 feet near a school or chucky e cheese|||Fine....I guess I can try to make the mouse suit look sexy|||YES!|||I would too.|||Fck that.|||yea i would:)|||Why Not? ;) Besides I get to have free pizza =)|||yes that would be so much fun|||yeah!!|||yeah mate, so long as i didn't have to eat that nastymuck i'd take it ...... money is money hey.
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which one is scarier|||Interesting question. Chuck E. is huge and monsterous. He could easily smother you if he could catch you. Meanwhile, Chucky hides under beds and cuts achilles tendons. I think given Chuck E.'s size and poor mobility, I'd vote for Chucky.
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I didn't know you were referring to the eating establishments- I thought you were referring to the character himself. I agree with you, there's something terribly unsanitary about having that many kids in one place.|||Chucky is creepy.|||Chucky is way more creepier! I would freak out if a doll with a knife came walking toward me!
im going to chucky cheeses and i want to get lots of tickets so that i can get a big price but i don't go there often and i don't want to save and save my money is there a way i can push the money coin game without the alarm sounding|||well, the only legal thing to do is to actually play to coin game,
a friend and i played it for like 40 dollars one time at D&B and we won thousands of tickets|||well i don't know what games your chuck e cheese has but i find that i always get a lot of tickets when playing the spinning wheel game cuz i try hard to land on 250 and i usually get it once every time i'm there.
also they just put a deal or no deal game in and if you put two coins in you can play for a chance of 80 tickets.
i wouldn't push on the coin game cuz i've seen way to many people get caught and kicked out.
oh and you do know that if something is like 1500 tickets that basically equals $15 so if you only get like 1200 tickets you could always just pay the extra $3 to get the big prize.|||you have to frequent it - that's what the ticket is for. they are playing games with their client that does not know about that game, so that they will have you come back and they have to sell stuff junks.
I told someone to shut the hell up cause they said bye to their dad. I mean who says bye to their dad. That mean you wont ever see him again. What a loser|||nope. it isnt bad but for the wrong reason. i think u reacted a lil hard for something so minor.|||Well I think that was kinda rude if you ask me. If you would have said it to me or my dad I would have asked you to go to the parking lot with me. I mean come on you are at Chucky Cheeses for crying out loud what do you expect them to be rude a** little kids that ignore there parents when they leave get something better to do than being mean to children |||yes chuck e cheese is suppose to be LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!鈥?ITS FOR KIDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
gonna open on new year too???
because I need to take my sister there :]
thank you and please answer fast|||It depends on the location. Ours is open, but it will probably vary. Check ChuckEcheese.com, put in your zip code and it will give the location info. You'll need to call and ask for their hours for today.|||Look it up....you will need to search the area you are in.|||Ours is. But I do not know where you are located, so I couldn't tell you if yours is. They all have different managers and different hours, and prices. Look up the phone number closest to you and call.
Sun-Thur 9am-10pm
Fri-Sat 9am-11pm
I think it may depend on your location and the state you live in. Here is a great site that gives you all the Chuck E Cheese locations and hours close you in your state.
http://www.chuckecheese.com/locations/re鈥?/a>|||*Just posting for the 2 Points!* :D
*Doesn't really care about Amusement Park Section, only loves Anime* xD
(YT: NCProductions147)|||Sun-Thur 9am-10pm
Fri-Sat 9am-11pm
I've never been there =D|||Yeah!
Whhaaat? You've never been there? Well, trust me there is not a person in this world you would have more fun with at Chucky E. Cheese's than me... and I mean that.|||omg! i loved that place when i was little!!
haha. :)|||i used to love that place !
*cough* i still do *cough*|||ew i hate that place.
i used to go there when i was younger...
and the little puppet dude with the moustache scared me.
e_e|||no thankss.
i hate that place. [:|||do they have them in canada?
i hugged chucky once...he had a child molester quality about him..creepy :D|||I've been permanently banned from there for beating up Chuck E.|||ommgg let's go in the ball pit togetherr!!
thennn we can eat blue cotton candy and hug chuckiee!!
:D i'm excited now!|||hell ya!! the pizza is horrible but the games are awesome|||YES!!!|||wow, thats crazy. I used to love that place as a kid. It's not too late. you should go. lol|||yeah, i'll go even though i hate cheese :D|||sure. pizza's on me :D|||Oh, yay! We can get sick in the big pen full of colored balls and then meet the poor schmo who dresses in a mouse costume for a living!!|||You gotta go, I will show you everything and you learn and catch on fast, easy as pie.. =D|||Totally! We can go 2morro that's when I'm going with my little sisters you can come with!!!|||Never been there -.-
I wish there was on by my house !|||No Thank You. Did you know they serve beer there now? What is this world coming too??|||oh yeah!|||Wow really? Sure I'll go with you, I loved going there as a little kid.|||I work there! And I have to be there in an hour fml! I got to host a 4 yr old boy party but maybe ill get a good tip. Btw I hate it there lol. If you work there youll hate it|||Chuck E Cheese "Where a kid can be a kid"|||its ok, nothing but a few games and a big/over sized rat
= P|||haha ....its more for little kids (11 and under)
but i loved it when i was little =)
aww ..... i cant believe you never went there =O|||Ha, I'm in England - where's the nearest branch :P?|||Hehe yeah you can come with me. There's one about 15 minutes away from where I live. We can have fun in the ball pit, climb thru the tunnels, eat pizza, play games, and beat up Chucky, the fat hairy 40 y/o who dresses like a rat making minimum wage and still lives in his mother's basement. We'll have tons of fun as we always do when we go =D|||No. Their pizza is awful.|||Didn't you hear? Chucky E. Cheese died last night while watching a Michael Jackson E True Hollywood Story.|||HECK YEAH !!! I've been there before though..|||noooooo! when i was little i diddent know that chucky was behind me and i said i hate that mouse hew scares me... the chased me up into the crawling tubes.|||heck yes!
if i work there what will they gonna have me doing
whats their opportunity|||They will probably have you at the cash register, you know cashing in tickets from the kids and stuff. They could have you dress up as Chucky. Lastly, have you walk around for help.
I see no opportunity then making a paycheck.
hopefully,me and my friends were gonna party there today. were acually going to scare the crap out of little kids ={) |||I don't see why not. Halloween isn't a bank holiday.|||yes it is. |||umm and why would u be at chuck e cheeses on the funnest holiday of the year? but yes im pretty sure they would be open. but dont go u should be partying
anyone else just getting over whelmed by the drop in ages? i mean it use to be a big thing if you were 17 and pregnant and now there's 12 and 13 years old having sex and getting pregnant! i was 16 when i started having sex!! and i thought it was to early! seeing this and looking at my son I'm honestly getting scared! what has happened to the world? who told these kids its fine to have sex that young! seriously and the age that people except socially is getting younger and younger! anyone else concerned about your children? what are your plans (if any) to keep your kids form having sex that young?|||it scares the heck outta me, i have a 7 yr old step daughter who thinks shes 16, she came over one day and we found her rubbing herself on the bed as if she were having sex with it, then another time she showed us how she likes to dance (against the wall, dirty dancing , like a stripper) we asked her were she learnt that froma nd she said her 15 yr old friend taught her. the wordt part is her mother sees nothing wrong with this behaviour. im trying to teach my son (hes only 2 but its best to start early these days) to respect women
im currently pregnant with number 2 and am kinda hoping its a boy, i know both sexes are equally involved when it comes to gettting pregnant but i dont know what id do if i had a daughter who got pregnant at 12 or 13|||Ditto what Kim said - my husband was 13 or 14 when he lost his virginity and I thought that was disgusting. I was 17 when I lost mine, and I too wish I had waited longer. It was with my high school boyfriend and I thought it would last forever. Silly me, but it felt that way.
Now I am pregnant with my first child, a girl, and I will just educate her early on and let her know that I am always open and trustworthy for conversation, no matter what the subject is.|||Oh yeah I'm scared to death and my child hasnt even been born yet. I think the best way to fight it is educate your children at an early age. It's a bit ridiculous but theres not much we can do to shelter them from it. We just have to inform our children, let them know they can talk to us about it, and love them.
If your religious, teach them the right way. That's just my opinion though.|||I agree! Like you I'm terrified! I'm going to be a single mom (21 years old) of a little girl. I hope growing up seeing how we struggle on our own, will teach her to do better for herself. I plan on being very open with her, so that she can feel free to talk about ANYTHING with me.|||I have teenage daughter and have discuss sex before marriage in depth. Her heart is to save herself till marriage. We have sought to raise our children with morals and respect for themselves and others. I know that sadly this is not the popular view these days.|||haha I am the same way its just going to get worse with time too....I just think I am going to keep them locked up forever....haha j/k I will teach them to the best of my ability and hope for the best thats all we can do.|||Oh I know what you mean...when I was 12 I never even thought about sex. It's ridiculous...I think it's all the music and movies out today along with peer pressure...I mean idk it just knd of got acceptable in the world! it's ridiculous!|||I totally agree with you,
I think it is shocking that people just accept the fact that babies are having babies,
I have 2 girls aged 14 and 12, we are a very open family and my girls can discuss anything with me (thankfully)
I try to be as honest and open as i can with them,
also tell them the usual crap that boys will come out with
(If you love me you would, stuff like that)
I know 100% that my 14 year old will not be sexually active for some years, really hope my 12 year old will follow her sisters lead,
but likewise i try to teach my boys to respect women/girls and that sex is a special thing for adults who love each other.|||I know, my feelings are that people need to stop thinking if they talk to their kids about sex they will go out and have it. My parents talked to me openly about it, and if I chose to do it, how to protect myself, my father also showed me pictures of all the std's out there and really that was so gross it turned me off from sex when I was young and believe me my hubby got tested for everything!
I am going to talk to my kids as soon as they reach that age whatever it may be and have an open relationship so if they have feelings they can come and talk to me w/o fear of being judged or having the one sided talk...
I think the most important thing is talking openly to your kids and being the louder voice over tv and their peers
I have helped many of my cousins and nieces/nephews whom felt comfortable talking to me and am happy to say they all are in college now and no babies...except one who is married (my sister) but thats ok she was still out of school and in her early 20's|||I know just how you feel. I look at my daughter and wonder what I'm gonna do when she starts doing the whoppy. All I can say is that I'm probably like most parents out there. I'll talk to her about it because it's my personal belief that if you act like sex is something forbidden, the child will be too ashamed to talk to you when they do start doing it. I want to teach her that it's between two people who love each other, not between two people treating it like a science experiment. I also hope that my relationship with my daughter will be strong enough so that when she does have sex, she will be able to be open and honest about it so I can at least make sure she doesn't get herself pregnant.|||I feel that is extremely too young! I dont think that society is accepting it. It's just more so being thrown out there. I feel it's the parents fault. If these KIDS wern't doing what they wanted when they wanted there wouldn't be this EPIDEMIC of teenage pregnancy.
If the parents would teach their kids some moral values, not let them come and go as they please, not let them go to their so called boyfriends house for hours on end. Im sure there would not be this problem.
And to make matters worse instead of using common sense they dont put their daughter's on BC and then act like their in total shock when they find out their "PRECIOUS" little girl is pregnant. And they opt for the easy way out of abortion instead of making them take responsibility for their actions and make them keep the baby!
Therefor the parents have taught them nothing. Then after making them get an abortion, they still dont put their child on BC. Which means it happens again. If my daughter ever was to get pregnant...(which I doubt she will anytime before she is 18) I would never take her to get an abortion. I would make her take responsibility and get her butt on BC after she had the bbay( U know the kind that lasts for 5 yrs)!
And as for the parents with the little boys who are going around getting all these girls pregnant. They really need to have a SERIOUS talk with their sons about STD'S, HIV, and AIDS! I have 3 boys and ima make sure they know how importanat it is to wait. And if for some horrible reason they dont(I pray to god they do) Ima teach them how important it is to wear a condom(no wear 2 condoms). For their safety, and so they wont get anybody pregnant.
Im shocked they dont have condoms in the vending machines with the chips and candy....SMDH....I agree with you though....100%|||the day my hubby told me he lost his virginity ( way too much to a personal story to share) but at 13 I about fell out of my chair, at 13 I hadnt even kissed a boy, I knew my mother would whoop my hind quarters if i did... no way in hell... sex wasnt even in the picture, granted i was 17 but graduated from high school already and was unfortuantely with my first love, felt right at the time, looking back I wish i waited longer...
My daughter wants to have hers there. I love their prices, seem to be less then other places. Its in January in Colorado, it'll be cold out, so it needs to be indoors somwhere. I was thinking she might be a a bit old, ? ? Oh yeah, she is in the 2nd grade.|||My sister's step daughter had her 8th birthday party there and her entire class showed up and had a blast so I don't think it is soo young, and they show eight year olds in the commercials. It is targeted for her age, parents won't be as hesitant to let their children go to chucky cheeses, and they might stick around even if they have little ones. Oh yeah BRING YOUR OWN CAKE THE CAKES THEY HAVE THERE ARE A JOKE! They are way to small for what you pay for and at my sister's step daughters party it was like a six inch round cake and it wasn't enough for her party and it wasn't a really big party either. Buy extra tokens too because the amount you get for the parties is a joke too my sister had to go buy more, a lot more because once they gave all of the kids their tokens they were back within three minutes.|||If she asking, no she is not to old
In 2nd grade, they will not ask to go some where they are two young for for a party
Last year for my daughter 9th birthday, we had a movie party
We went to the theater, they had a party room, we had cake open presents, then when and watch a movie.
The price were not bad, it was the easiest party I had for my child
Good for a winter birthday, if they have a children movie out|||Oh my goodness, of course she is not to young for a Chucky Cheese party. Besides, if that is what she wants then who cares if you or anyone else considers it to young. Please don't teach your child to do what others think she should do for her age group. She will grow and develop mentally when she is ready.|||If this is what your daughter wants then why should you question that she is too old for it? Shouldn't she know what an 8yr old can and can't do?
My son is 8 & he loves Chucky cheese.
Personally I enjoy it too & I'm 34. Don't like the food but it is fun.
Kids are only kids for so long. Let her have fun.|||I hope 8 isn't too old...cause my 9 year old has his party there this year.
But have someone watching out for when the pizza makes it to the table. It isn't the best anyway...and once it has been on the table for 10 or so minutes....yuck!!! Let's just say, the kids loved the pizza and me and the hubby had McDonald's on the way home.|||Not at all, it's the perfect age.
They are old enough for you to keep an eye on them in a large group.
Much younger and you need more adults to watch and help with their tickets and tokens.|||Not at all! I teach 3rd grade and all my student's still love going there. If that is what she wants...give it to her. Check the paper for coupons. My paper always has Chucky Cheese|||There is no problem with having it at Chucky cheeses. If there were any around where I live I would have had them till I was 14 . Its so much more fun for the child and the kids are protected.|||No, I don't think it's too old. My niece just had her 8th birthday there. I think when you hit the teen years you upgrade to Dave and Busters.|||Oh not even close. Let her have it there, they give great parties. Remember the camera!|||If she wants it there, then no she is not too old =]|||She should not be to old for that I even go and play with my 2 oldest daughters there and I am 23ys. old|||When I was a teenager my friends and I loved to go there. She will let you know when she is too old for it.|||I don't think she's too old....that would be fun! My son loves that place! Heck my husband loves that place! lol :)|||It's not too old at all!|||no she is not too old. shell love it
We were forced to attend a b-day party celebration here this past weekend. Since the place is about 45 minutes away from home, and only 1 of our boys was invited, we decided to wait out the 1 1/2 hour party.
We ordered our pizza and token package. My son and I decided to play some games. My son was doing great on this one game and won several tickets. Before he could retrieve them, some obnoxious, dirty husky set boy with a greasy mullet, dove to the floor and stole them. He then punched my son in the stomach. I immediately grabbed the whac-a-mole hammer and hit him over the head with it. He dropped the tickets and ran off.
A few minutes later, I was nearly hit with one of the skee balls. It glanced off the air hockey table. I immediately looked over to the skee ball area and saw him. Without thinking, and forgetting how hard these balls are, whipped it back over hitting him right on the forehead. I only saw the glimmer of tokens and the tickets in the air like confetti at the Super Bowl.
Needless to say, I immediately found my wife , grabbed the other boy right from the table with cake still on his fork, and fled.
Its been 48 hours and nothing yet-- think its safe now?|||Yeah, dont worry they aren't clear at all. One time I kicked Chucky Cheese right in the nuts for making my kid cry. He knocked her down (maybe by accident) but he didnt even help her up. So I said.."Hey there, Chuck, dont you have something you want to say to the little girl on the floor? And he said "Get out of my way"
So I hauled off and kicked him in the nuts. Never got caught either. His word against mine, as will be true in your case too.
Everyone looks the same in those tapes.|||haha. you're going to jail dude. |||based on your description of the kid, the head was the best place you could have hit him, doesn't sound like you could have done any further damage.||| I would say its safe to leave the house, but never return to that chucky cheese's again!
hahaha, thats hilarious.|||LOL!! you're AWESOME!!
i hope you don't get into any trouble!!
ill bail you out!|||I think your safe....I didn't even know chucky cheese had security cameras...|||Ha ha Ha ha man thats hilarious no offence. Jeez Ugh i dont know if they would have caught you if its been 2 days. But you might not be out of it yet. So hang in there, bud. |||You're safe. The security cameras at Chuck E. Cheese are good, but they're usually maintained by a 19-year-old manager who works harder on his meth lab than on store inventory.|||Just hope that the cameras weren't angled towards you when that happened. Unless the kid told someone, I doubt anyone knows who you are. |||i think your alright the kid deserved it but i feel a little bad for him and i don't think its worth the cops time to track you down|||Excellent ,TEd. Take me with you next time theres a birthday party at Chuck's|||hahahaha! they have cameras inside those chuck e cheese mascots that goes around and hi-5 little kids.
enjoy your freedom while it lasts|||YOU should get the tickets for such a great shot!!!
lol!! 鈽?br>
you made my day!
p.s. Deny, Deny, Deny|||Hahaha, Kudos!
Mmm, It's Probably Safe To Go Out Now. It Was All In "Self Defense"..
Great Story =}|||GOOD FOR YOU!! You should have let your son kick him in the nutz!!! HAHA|||Send your wife to the post office to check the pictures on the wall, just to be safe. Hopefully, they got the mullet-head on camera performing his larcenous activities, in which case, you'll have a case of justifiable skee-balling.|||You'll be fine.
That's pretty mild. The Chuck E. Cheese in Brea has a 'holding cell' and metal detectors.|||I'm pissed!!! How come nothing this fantastically exciting happens whenever I get stuck going to Suck E. Cheese?!?
You're my hero!|||ROFLMAO!!
That kid had it coming. I think you're safe. The cameras would also have caught the behavior of the nasty kid. I'm sure they'd understand. |||That is my dream situation.
What I wouldn't give to nail one of those little bastards with a skee ball.
Good for you. Chuck E Cheese is hell. I'm just glad they sell beer:)|||Just eating the pizza there is crime enough. |||I dunno Ted...Your cover may be blown. Don't you know Chuck has state of the art technology. They watch kids like a hawk now or days. They put those glow in the dark numbers on the kids hands just so there is no kidnapping! I was there a few weeks ago and they arrested a guy that was on america's most wanted list by just using those cameras! Don't let the rat outfit fool you. Chuck is one mean little mouse when he doesn't get his cheese! You may want to leave town for awhile or get facial reconstruction surgery.|||Awesome.
Its about time somebody stood up to that little bully.
Did you really think that those cameras worked?
The guy that does the set up of those franchises actually guts the cases out and sells the internals to real security firms.
Those are only dummy camera's to make the mom's feel like someone is watching the little darlings.
Be careful to stay away from that store for a while though. The kid the mullet usually is the manager's kid.|||You've scarred that poor bully for life. LOL Good for you. Chuck E. Cheese needs to buff their floor security anyways, the last time I was there I swear Mr. Cheese was purposely trying to feel my breast everytime he walked past me. Dang pervy mouse! And there was a few older kids there that kept going from behind smaller kids and pushing them into the balls. Its like throw these kids out so I dont have to injure them!|||There was a sign with an Avatar that looked like yours in my Chuck E Cheese. It said something like 'Have you seen this man'. It didn't make sense at the time, but now... I see.
It might be best to avoid all branches for a few months until this all blows over. And lets hope the birthday kid doesn't squeal on you like a nervous pig. As you know, you can never have clean glass when there are kids around, so I don't think they can finger you from the cameras. I would consider deleting this question though. I hear all the food mascots frequent YA. |||I think you will be fine and nothing will happen if you decide to go out. hahaha, your story is funny and the boy deserved it.|||Lol, you're in the clear, besides it's the parent's fault for not looking over their fat child|||If you're gonna do a thing do it right.
You shoulda finished the kid when you had a chance and then stolen the security camera. No witness, no evidence. Job done. Sweet as.
I dunno what to tell you now....
Better move town.|||yea your safe||| I'm pretty sure you can leave the house without being shot by snipers, now.
Just no chucky cheese for you, mister. You heard!?!|||I don't know, man..
Shut the curtains. Switch all the lights off. Turn the TV on.
Find the show, "America's Most Wanted" and see if they've been playing it.
If they have, grow a beard and walk with a limp for a while.
Good luck, man..
Find the closest Childrens Museum. They have alot or activities and things for the kids to do there.
It might not cost alot either. And not as much noise as Chucky Cheese.|||The stores for kids are good, like Build-a-Bear. You could try a pottery store like LollyPots, or a hotel with a pool is fun.
I did a mystery party for my daughter last year. It's kind of like the murder mysteries, but without the violence. The girls had a lot of fun dressing up and acting out the parts. It got rave reviews.|||i dont know what the weather is like where u are but u could always do it in a park, or like a skating or ice skating rink, a rec center with an indoor pool or rink or rock climbing wall. or bowling? i dont know what a 7 yr old likes. mine is only 15 months old :-P|||you could try skating, movies, bowling, or an indoor swimming pool|||my nephew had his at a picnic area by a lake and the kids got to fish they loved it
Shes Afraid the Big Mouse Guy Is Gonna Mug Her, What Should She Do??|||lol i used to work there. tell her its just a person in a costume. or tell her to go kick him|||stay out of chukee chees?|||Kill it|||go to fun station!
but wait your a cat lover get your cat and chase the mouse away! was this a trick question?|||idk, but that's funny, no offense though|||stay away from the house|||eh, steal the suit.|||get away from the mouse
tell the mouse not to get close to her or him
or dont go there @ all|||=D|||"Hands up, give me all your tokens!" Lol. Funny mental picture.|||You're either way too young to be here, or way too old to be in Chuck E. Cheese with a girl that's afraid of a person in a mouse costume.|||Aww, lol, have her distract herself by eating and playing in the arcade|||buy a costume and sneak into her Home and SCARE THE SH IT OUT OF HER!!! make her face her fears!|||maybe try going to space aliens instead...its kinda like chucky cheese...|||Get rid of her cheese.|||OMG!!! I'm afraid of him too!!!! Kick that big *** rat where the sun doesnt shine! ♥|||um grow up|||grow up and stay out of that expensive place!!|||i worked there for three years, most of the time its not even a guy in there, its usually a 16 year old girl. and a fun game to play is trying to figure out who is inthe suit because the person in chuck e ALWAYS is working out on the floor when they are not in the suit. so tell your friend they have nothing to be afraid of... its a kid in there too!|||Mug the mouse before it gets her....... :)
btw never wear cheese scented perfume|||grow up|||Omgawd Im 17 and luff him!
I always run up to him and say he's my beloved sexy fwiend.
haha.
Honest.|||take a bat with. just in case!|||Tell her its her aunty in a suit ..
or one of her friends or your friends..
it work for my friends sister|||walk with rat poison|||I would play skee ball so I could "accidentally" pelt the giant mouse.|||You need to listen to Tim Wilson's song called "Chucky Cheese Hell"....its just to funny and its the truth about good ole Chucky Cheese...lol|||errrrmm maybe grow up a little lol|||Mug him Firsr!|||Hahaha! I think we all think the guy in the costume is going to go in some mental rage. When I was about five and young enough to go there my friend thought Chucky was gonna get a gun and shoot him, because on the news it said that Chucky needed a little rehab, so he kicked Chucky in the place where you cut the cheese.|||Tell that its some musty thirty year old guy that lives at his mothers house inside the suit. That'll take her mind off the mouse and put it on the the guy in the suit.
Say what you want!|||Schumer makes me sick. He's one of Obama's proud little lap dogs. Obama's stimulus package is gonna take care of everything in this state, blah blah blah. New York is in pretty good shape considering everything that is going on in the rest of the country. We don't need this bs.
The mortgage crisis hasn't touched us. ONLY 4% of mortgages in this state are under the proverbial water.|||He lives in New York and I live in Utah. That is as close as I ever want to get to him.
I'm surprised the Northeast hasn't slid off into the Atlantic with all the ooze and slime running off of the Liberal politicians in office there.|||This guy is the very definition of the word "creepy". Trying to be objective about it, I can't imagine any woman looking at him and saying "yes, this looks like the guy I would want to sleep with for the rest of my life". Ewwwwwwwwww|||One of my favorite members of Congress ever. A fighting New Yorker with a lot of guts. But he's got to lose those "half-glasses." He's starting to look like the late, lamented Mr. Hooper from "Sesame Street."|||When I see chucky and that sneer that lives on his face....my blood starts to boil...I'd love just one chance..just one to knock that sneer off his face....and then I would go and take a shower for being so close to him..|||He's the consumate career politician. Never worked a day in the private sector. I kind of doubt he would know how to survive in the real world like the rest of us.|||I think "unimpressed" and then go on with my day.
anarchy and conservatism are on almost complete ends of the spectrum chief.|||ROFLMAO
OMG they guy is a COMPLETE TOOL.
"People dont care about little, Yes Porky Projects in these Bills!"
Quote|||The guy is truly out of touch with the American People.
He needs to be voted OUT!!
Remember this New Yorkers!!|||who is he
Jungle gym, skee-ball and tokens included! I've always thought this would be a great business!|||Oh yeah. I am such a kid at heart anyway. I would hope for air hockey too.|||LOL, it would also be weird!|||I might, depends on what the prizes are. lol|||depends....|||There is something similar (except they need the ball pit and rides) its called Dave and Busters and in a few major cities|||Probably not, because you'd get the 20-somethings in there and they'd be drunk out of their minds and pass out halfway through the crawl-tubes.|||They exist. It's called Dave and Busters. :)|||Yes, I would. I think that that would be a lot of fun.|||Yes, I would go. Funny, I asked my kids if they wanted to go to Chucky Cheese tonight for dinner. They didn't, I guess at 9 &11, they feel too old.|||Yes I would but what do you mean by adult|||Yes, something similar already exists.|||That would be sort of weird for a 45 yr old woman. I tend to like the authentic Italian restaurants. I still like to play though! I love swinging (swingsets, people)
I loved it when I was a kid! Jumping in the ball pit, playing the arcades, and watching that cheesy animatronic show.
Now I would rather gouge my eyeballs out with a rusty spoon.|||Not on Saturday night! It is mad crazy in that place!!|||Did you know the guy who started Chucky Cheese also invented Pong the first video game.|||That place is a nightmare!!!|||I would chuck if i ate cheese
so no....|||Sorry what is that ?|||it's ok.
gw
wondering|||yes and no....
It's dirty
the pizza is good
too loud and crazy
a lot of the good games never work|||It is a place for kids and parents too! My kids love it so much there and love to run around and have fun and I feel safe letting them do so that I actually have time to enjoy other adults, including time with my husband. I have lots of fond memories of us going there as a family. The pizza is actually pretty good and so is the salad bar.|||Ours is new so yeah it's alright right now.. I haven't tried the food but I think the salad bar looks pretty clean and the pizza looks and smells really good.. The mouse is okay if he wasn't a perv. And the games only cost one token each so that's a big plus! They last a lot longer.|||I love Chuck E. Cheese. Although I may be a little to old to go there, I still enjoy playing all the games with my cousins. The food there is pretty great, especially the all you can eat salad when you purchase a plate. |||To be honest, I despise Chuckie Cheese. I used to like it as a kid, but now..it's ALWAYS crowded, very noisy, dirty, and the pizza isn't that good. If I ever have kids and they want to go, I will take them but I just don't enjoy it very much. |||It is not a good place for just grownups, but it really solves the problem for having children's birthday parties. They don't know whether the food is good or not. Too busy playing.|||Go during the week on a school day, when its nowhere near vacation time and it's a pretty decent place.|||yeah. i love the roller coster thing. it looks like your really riding it and you might fall.|||its pretty much a rip off, but the kids don't know that so its good to make them happy. |||I haven't been there in years, yes I loved it the music and the games and pizza were great HAPPY TURKEY DAY!|||they pizza is aight...it ain't great like ppl say it is....i'd rather go to pizza hut...for it kid it'll be nice(of course) but it gets old......take them somewhere else|||Oh yeah. A lot of good memories from there.|||I'm 15 and I still love it. My niece and Nephew go there, but I play the games (not the kiddie ones) but its still cool. Plus...... FREE REFILLS!!|||Its great for the kiddies. My boys love it.|||havent been there in a while but yes|||yes|||I love to take my nieces there, they have a blast!!|||never been there
In the rio grande valley there is only one chucky cheese in brownsville texas, but there are more than 15 peter piper pizza restaurants that are somewhat like chucky cheese.|||I would recommend Eatza Pizza Buffet if there is one in your area. It is an all-you-can-eat for one-price pizza buffet. The pizza is much better than Chuckie Cheese.|||Peter Pipers.:)|||In Pittsburgh we have CiCi's pizza which is kid orientated and we also have Dave and Busters which is adult orientated|||In my area theres also a Peter Piper Pizza and a Gattiland (Mr Gattis).|||Peter Piper
John's Incredible Pizza Company
I do not know about that, with your love for cheese and all--Will you be able to get though the vows?|||Yes !!!|||no, he'll be distarcted by the ball pit. thught you were dumpin his cheating butt?|||no.|||congragulations by the way
gummi was a good man to many of us (besides that one time with JH and me) well when ya see him tell him to drop me a line sometime|||No. Once you've vowed at something you should keep it.|||Yes you should.....
Just a thought !|||well since you had the reception at McDonald's playland I think renewing at chucky cheese is only the best option,yeah ask him|||why not..... lol|||Yes that is good. Then yaw could eat pizza and play games after wards. Make him buy you a bunch of tokens.
lol|||Sounds lovely. You can toast each other with pizza.|||I don't know what this Chucky Cheese is you speak of, but I think Chuck E. Cheese would be a romantic place to renew your vows - the clattering sounds of video games, the smell of tomato paste, the sticky-fingered kids grabbing at you, the wail of small children hopped up on sugar - sweet bliss.|||Sure, but only if you play skate ball at the reception.|||Why not McDonald's, it's cheaper. You can split a happy meal and make it a real happy occasion.|||Yes, that would be the best place for his juvenile mind|||Chucky Cheese heck ya do it
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
I have a blast at this place am I the only parent that loves this place? Most parents just sit at tables looking kind of glazed over.|||Confession # 1
we went to Chucky cheese's last week, hubby and I each took a kid and he gave me a handful of tokens for my son.
Well, my son is 2 and doesn't know if i put a token in or not, so i let him mess around on any game and i played most of the tokens myself.
hee hee!
"look at how many tickets Jr. won!"
confession #2
And i volunteered to go find my daughter in the climbing tubes even though she wasn't stuck. She was actually off playing with some friends at the Ski-ball table.|||i enjoy it too! and amusement parks!!|||Most kids dont even like it|||im not a parent but i am way to old for chuckie cheeses and i still have a blast there!!|||I like it too, to bad there pizza sucks|||I love it! they serve beer too|||I enjoy going with my kids simply because they have so much fun. The food ain't so great, so we usually buy like $50 of tokens when we go, then the next several trips we just play and not eat.|||no way! im 21 and i love going there with my little cousins.....im still a kid at heart =]|||I love the place. I grew up in the 80's & 90's playing arcade games.|||Yes I have fun at Chuck E Cheese's.
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I didn't hire someone today because that is the first thing that came out of her mouth. Just make it sound like you really want to work there and don't be shy.|||how do you feel about fishing turds out of the ball pit?|||Where do you see yourself in five years? . . . GED would be a good response or in Mom's basement working here as an Assistant Manager.|||i don't know what an "opean" interview is either.
you're getting a job with the mouse man cool, but chucky cheese always kind of freaked me out b/c i'm pretty sure the guy dressed up like him was a child molester.|||Can you spell ??
A set of twins that are 2 and a half, and a baby that turned one? I really want to help out, but I'm torn b/c I'm a teen, and I'm tired from school.|||If you are already tired from school I wouldn't go. But if your mom or whoever has the kids really needs the help, then I would go. But you'd have to sit through that smelly place, listening to all those kids screaming and running around.|||No i Wouldn't|||No, especially not Chuck E. Cheese. That place is a germ's vacation spot. Plus, kids go crazy in that place.|||idk they really wouldn't really do anything other than a couple games but it would were them out!|||sitting in school is tough...|||no|||HEll NO|||No.|||No, I am from Flint, MI and Chucky Cheese is a dangerous place here. Its a shame really.|||No, I would have a bad day.|||no|||I would rather let flea-bitten squirrels chew my face off than go to the mall and Chucky Cheese with three kids!
AHHHHHHH....the horror!!
I'd go with Chucky Cheese.. I know I'd like the Chucky Cheese thing more. :o)|||chuck e cheese|||Everyone does Chucky Chz. . . . . .Pump it up is SOOO much fun. My 4 yr old had her party there, and we invited some friends for my 2 yr old also. The 25 people package is like $200, kind of expensive but everyone (including parents) had a complete blast! Its great for all ages and they keep the kids moving and you get personal attendants to help to set up the party room for you, and clean up! Definatly Pump it up!|||none go 2 play world or something the kids 2 he dosent no how 2 play vid games or stuff when i was a kid Chucky Cheese scared the **** out of me lol|||Actually I would suggest something small at home. We did something big when our son was 2 and it was just too much for him. He was overwhelmed with all the people so he didn't want to play or interact with anyone. That got him so jumbled that he couldn't take a nap that day so the evening was terrible! I kept wishing we'd stayed home and done something small with family since he wasn't going to remember or care that we spent $200 on the party. The past two birthdays for him since then have been at home and have been very low key....family, some kids, cake and playing outside or in our playroom. I don't think kids this young care where you go, just as long as they are having fun.|||The kids is 2 and they won't remember the party 6 months from now anyway. Pick whichever you think they'll actually be able to enjoy without having bigger kids knocking them over. How about a big picnic with a cake at a nice clean playground that's age appropriate?|||Well I would have to say Chucky Cheeze........because I have never heard of the other 2! Plus.....that place is great for kids!|||I don't know what Ipez is. I say pump it up because at least then the kids will get some exercise. And the parents will appreciate you sending their kids home exhausted and ready for a nap.|||I would honestly say none of the above for a 2 year old. I know it's exciting but if the kids are anything like my son it will cost everyone a fortune. At 2 we took my son there and he was obviously too young to understand cost etc so he wanted to right on the couple of rides they have at ours a million times and play the games over and over even thouh he was too little and then he just got crabby and frustrated when we wouldnt let him. I do have a friend who is planning on having her sons 2nd bday there this year and I obviously will go because we are friends but I'm not looking forward to it. For my sons third bday we are actually planning on having it at an indoor water park here that has a lot of stuff geared towards smaller kids and since his friends are basically the kids of my friends, everyone can swim and it will be a family thing. We tested it out first though with a friend to make sure it wouldnt be too much.|||try www.totclasses.com
It is free to get in. Pizza is abourt $20. Don't forget your kinds will want to play games, so take that into consideration. They usually mail out coupon deals. Something along the lines of buy a pizza and $10 worth of tokens and get a free pizza, or extra tokens, or for a lower price.|||my mom spends about $120 everytime she goes there. because she has 5 kids.|||it's free to get in,don't get pizza there it is to much money when me & my kids went we ended up leaving & going to the mcdonalds across the street!|||It just depends on how many kids and adults you have. They do have some like" combos" deals that include tokens!! But the drinks are seperate. Now if your having a party It may all be different prices!!
We are planning on birthday party of 4 year old in NY. We would like to celebrate in some place like Chucky e Cheese where kids can play games & have fun.
Please suggest. Thanks in advance.|||Kids play in the UK|||A McDonalds with a play place or FAO Swartz would be really good. Or a candy store.
Chuck E Cheese is not appropriate for a 4 yr olds party. 6 or 7 would be good but 4 is just not quite ready.
becuz that damnn mouse rapes all the children|||could be the ex lax they put in the food|||Because that's what it's made of.|||cheese|||I don't think it's real pizza.|||It doesn't for me.|||haha it doesnt give me anythinggg xD|||Yes! it does! i'm glad i'm not the only person!|||just the pizza- boy you have a strong immune system|||Using low grade, cheap ingredients, will do that to you.|||It's the fake cheese|||I went there for my nephews party and all that cheese and sauce tore my stomach up! I had the squirts for 3 hours. It's all that cheese, and sauce!|||No one goes to Chucky Cheese for the pizza.|||i don't know, but I had food poisiong for 2 days and almost had to go to the hospital and have an IV put in. What an awful day...I missed going swimming.|||They serve pizza?|||it doesnt|||Cause Chuckie dumps all the stuff from his shoes in there.
I met this girl, got her number talked twice on the phone for 20-30 mins and told her I would surprise her with where we would go on this friday. I hate the dinner and a movie scenario, semms so played out, I thouhgt we might hit up chucky chesse's and if it goes well get a drink after or something if she wants. I think it be cool to play the games and get a chance to have some fun and talk in a non formal setting, ideas and feedback welcome|||Chucky Cheese's is overrun with children, and not very big, so you honestly can't get away from them. Unless you want to spend your entire date yelling at each other to hear over the screaming children, I'd say pick a different spot. Are there any arcade-type places around that are a little more geared towards a higher age group such as Dave and Busters or Broadway Louies?
Also, some other places that are a little more open, and adult friendly are amusement parks or mini-golf courses. I'm sure there are plenty of other places that are non-formal as well, I just can't think of them at the moment. Outside places are really nice and casual for day-time dates, like waterparks, the beach, picnic in the park, etc.|||go to Dave & Busters instead of Chuckey cheese. It is the same idea just for people who are a little older and they have a bar there if you decide to. :)|||it depends on her personality. if she's fun and outgoing and likes that kind of stuff, she'll love it. if she's not that type of a person you may have a problem. if you dont know her personality then maybe you should get to know her more.
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Girl's dig the romantic this (I am a girl, durr). So if you don't feel like going out to dinner and a movie, be creative, not stupid. Maybe go for a walk in a park and have a picnic. Go out miniature golfing, or go to the beach for a walk in the cool spring air. Go to a night club, take her to a party, or chill out at your place with a promise of a killer playlist and a chance to be beaten at twister or dance dance revolution- whatever floats your boat. Just put some thought into what you do, as opposed to ruining a great opportunity with a evil mouse and crazed children. Good luck with your lady... you are going to need it!|||sounds fun! :) But maybe chucky cheese is a bit childish.|||Oh No No NO!!!!!! Ha I myself would not like that. But it depends what kind of girl she is. If shes like playful and funny and is really open to anything that comes her way, sure take her.|||lol... maybe if you're young...|||lol..that's a pretty interesting date. If this girl is the fun loving outgoing girl then yeah..maybe she'll have a great time! It's definitely a surprise. If my date told me where we would be going would be a surprise, I would probably expect something really fancy or over the top of or something. But hey! If you think this gal would like it..see what happens!|||this could be a dissapointment for her that on your first date you went to a childrens favorite place. Just remember there will be a bunch of screaming kids and it will not be a formal first date at all!|||hell yaaa chucky cheez is awesome!! she will have so much fun!! i wuld love it if a guy took me to chucky cheez on a date...haha|||No, you just have a kid's brain.
yes for a pregnant 12 year old|||Nah. Seems a bit "cheesy".|||Kids pretend to get married all the time when they're in first grade. But I think going to Chuck E. Cheese's to play pretend is a bit overboard.|||I would say if you are 50 and you can look back and that still be cool to you then yes. But seems kinda goofy. I am a kid at heart my weddings are serious and theres the moments that should be your all out seriouness. maybe your recption there...|||don't think so. to many rugrats running around|||based on you and your guests maturity level, yes|||How old are you, dont make him think your childish!!!!!|||.It would be fun and different! Your wedding party could eat pizza and play games, it's better then normal boring weddings. You'd have stories to tell for the rest of your lives!|||Hey, if that is what you like, do it.|||lol?|||If you want great pizza for your wedding...
then yes :)|||Mickey D's would be better, as long as McRib is in season!|||God no that f*king mouse gives me the creeps|||Hold old are you? Are you and Chucky the ones getting married?|||Sure, why not?|||yeah sure ill "meet" you in the balls.......|||well it would kill the smell of the bride
Would you wait for the awkward silence...walk up to him..and slap him with a wet fish for that awful joke?
: )|||Wet fish...yea....definitely wet fish time.....|||See a previous answer.
I would continue to be cheesy and use my lack of education to hit upon the gun moll that was helping him rob the place.
Great time to get my Mac and cheese on!
I know that was pretty cheesy.
I'm thinking cheddar myself!
Are you sure your not doing the worst of... series?|||Well Rick James!! Normally an armed robber yells Freeze and no one gets hurt!
Dya get it now?..
...probably not..
..oh well i tried :}
Any-who. I'd just yell,"Someone get the guy some cheese"
Oh come now Joker it wasn't that bad.. a little cheesy perhaps. :{|||<shakes head> Joker,Joker,Joker. Come on bro, you're much better than this.|||I'd get out a trumpet and do that "WAH WAH WAH WA-A-A-A-A-A-H-H-H-H-H" Tune, Either that or it's the comedy drum roll routine with that "BADOOM----TISH" sound|||I would make chucky sing happy birthday to him,and then toss the bday cake in his face....|||WTH? Maybe you should recycle a few...
.|||ha ha that's very funny just had an awful imagine in my head lol|||i would slap YOU with a wet fish for suggesting that i would be in chucky ceeses|||I'd pull my own finger & give him the Funky Cheese.|||I'd get a giant cane and jerk him out the door, like on bugs bunny cartoons|||Well as long as ur sorry...:P|||i dont get it..|||lol
If you do,remember Billy Bob and the big ape in the center stage? It's soooooooooo different now...not the same as the good ole days ya know.|||omg.. i soooo remember showbiz pizza. i loved billy bob.. he was my fave.. maybe that's why i ended up working for chuck e cheese as a teenager|||i remember. that was a while back!|||I don't actually remember it being called Showbiz, but I remember when I would ask my dad to take me to Chuck E. Cheese he would always say Showbiz.
I do remember the big ape, however I haven't been there in years and I want to go soooo bad.
I don't have any kids. I'm 26. And I'm looking for someone's kid to take so I can go and play and not look like a big a$$ kid, but I hate all my friends kids so I'm not going to waste my time, money or my day on their bad a$$ kids.|||Nolan Bushnell, with the help of developer Al Alcorn, invents the video game 鈥楶ong鈥? Nolan and his partner Ted Dabney are unable to raise venture capital, and are forced to market the game themselves. At age 27 with $500 Bushnell along with Dabney found Atari. Profits at Atari explode over the next few years, and finding no other way to remain competitive in the growing video game market, Bushnell sells Atari to Warner Communications in 1976 for $28 million. During the sale of Atari, Bushnell also signed a 5 year non-competitive agreement. Nolan stayed on as head of Atari, but many of his ideas and pet projects are ignored by his corporate bosses.
It is during this time that Atari launches the first Pizza Time Theatre, and the country is introduced to Chuck E. Cheese.
The first Chuck E. Cheese鈥檚 Pizza Time Theatre opens in 1977 in San Jose, CA, and was the first restaurant of its kind 鈥?offering a combination of pizza, animated entertainment, and an indoor arcade. The most unique aspect of the Pizza Time Theatre is the animatronic show, which entertains guests who are dining and waiting for orders. This group of life-sized animatronic critters contained the Warblettes, Jasper T. Jowls, Pasqually, Crusty the Cat, and the flagship character Chuck E. Cheese. The name 鈥楥huck E. Cheese鈥?was designed to make a person鈥檚 mouth smile when they said it.
ShowBiz Pizza Place opens its doors on March 3, 1980 in Kansas City, MO, and is located in the Antioch shopping center. ShowBiz is very similar to Pizza Time Theatre and uses many supplies and decorations obtained directly from Pizza Time, however there are some key differences. The Wolf Pack 5 show entertains guests every few minutes with a short show throughout the day. Within ShowBiz is also another room which is known as the 鈥榙isco room鈥?and contains a separate Wolfman character. Billy Bob is also introduced at the 1st ShowBiz and exists not on stage as an animated character, but in walk-around character form. Billy Bob is loosely based on a character from Creative鈥檚 Hard Luck Bears animatronic show. At the request of Stan Emerson, president of ShowBiz, Billy Bob is dressed in red and yellow overalls to match the color scheme used by the restaurant. The souring relations between Bushnell and Brock overshadowed by the millions of dollars at stake explode as Brock opens his first restaurant. Bushnell, already on alert, sues Brock and Topeka Inn Management over breach of contract. Brock immediately issues a counter-suit against Bushnell for misrepresentation. The court case begins in March of 1980 and remains pending in the California courts for over 2 years.|||Chuck E Cheese was never Showbiz.
However, when Showbiz folded, Chuck E Cheese bought up a lot of the old Showbiz locations, which is probably what you are thinking about.
It's an easy mistake.|||yea, it's not as entertaining as it use to be.|||Oh yeah Billy Bob. That's 3 B's, 2 L's, an I a Y and an O.
I loved those records they gave you with hits like "Roast beef sandwiches and pizza".|||i didnt know that... lol
the kind of info i can get here!|||yeah, i remember showbiz. that's been a while back.|||i know, showbiz was so much better!|||Yeah! That was awesome! I was only at Showbiz once and I don't remember a lot of it because I was really young. But I do remember that one of the machines was malfunctioning and it spit out a whole string of tickets and I got them!|||Is this a way to tell how old we are? Yes, I had my most memorable b-day party there.|||I do. In fact..I have an old sticker album from when i was about 7 or 8..in it is a bumper sticker that says " I (heart) Billy Bob" haha. I feel so old.|||lol yeah...but that was a really random question lol
Discovery Zone was very similar to Chuck E Cheese. They merged with Blockbuster Video and Viacom in 1994. They stretched themselves too thin, opening too many locations, and went bankrupt in 1996. Chuck E Cheese purchased 500 of the Discovery Zone locations and turned them into Chuck E Cheese locations. The conversions were completed in 1999 and the final Discovery Zone location was converted by December 1999 into a Chuck E Cheese.|||I remember it! I have pictures from my brother's birthday there! I do know that it's not around anymore. :(|||yahhhh but they closed it down:(
I play a mean Wack the Mole! I push the kids outta my way to get to it!|||Yup! I still do.|||nope|||ha! sounds fun!
ps- love ur name! my middle name is june- been called june bug all my life!|||lol. no.|||Hellllllllllllllllll no!|||at 45, I still love it....but I found an even more awesome place called Tex Rex...woooooooohooooooo I loved it!|||As long as the kegs are full.|||I've always hated that place.|||god i HATE that place....the pizza has gone to crap|||Wow. I haven't been there in years. We had some good times there!|||hell to the no|||no|||I haven't been there for a while but I wanna go there again for the last time.|||no i do not go to Chucky Cheese|||ive never been XP
sounds fun though|||***blushing***
So glad I have a son still young enough to want to go there...I might give you some good competition at the Mole game!! LOL!! I am also pretty hot at the skeet-ball thingy...|||I haven't been there since I was 10. But now that I'm a mother I probably will start again.|||That place is Birth Control!|||I like skeeball...|||nope|||I don't know if like is the word.
Take a look at one of my previous answers and judge for yourself
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?…|||Lets go, I love pizza!|||I used to manage a few Chuck E's. They don't pay well, their games are junk, and they get mad if a non-technician that knows how to fix something actually fixes anything that breaks. They want managers to be statues on the wall.
Wack a Mole was fun, but Wack Chuck was more fun
Morg|||Are you kidding?!?! I LOVE CHUCKY CHEESE!!!
I still love the mole too, lol.
moms son|||Lazar tag, go karts, arcade games; those are always a hit.|||Lazer Tag.
My son has had three birthday parties at a Lazer tag place near us, they do pizza and cake and tokens to the arcade, and of course lazer tag games. The kids have a GREAT time.
Of course, you will need a lazer tag place near you.|||take em to a coool movie or something|||Skating or Ice skating.|||i was gonna say lazer quest to,my little brother had a birthday party their when he was 10 i think and it went really well!!|||maybe a party at the movies .. they have those rooms you can book |||a puppy party....the kids bring their well-behaved dogs on a leash. My kids went to one and they had such a great time. The cupcakes had chocolate pawprints, and there were "dog bowls" set out with cookies shaped like dog biscuits, and there were dog treats for all the dogs ! This was a party all the kids will remember the rest of their lives !|||We just had our first boy girl party... Yikes. LOL! It was for my 13 year old tho. It was a dance party in our garage. You could do something like that if its for a girl... I don't think that boys would be as into that. We had a bunch of black lights, strobes lights, music, the kids had highlighter and had a bunch of fun with that cuz they glow in the black light. We also had big signs up on the walls and the kids wrote notes on them and my daughter is going to hang them up on her wall in her room and put one of the black lights in there... It was pretty cool! Another cool idea (depending where you live) would be a camp out... or a video game party... you could have contest and prizes... borrow systems from friends... boys love gaming, I think that would be something different and fun. Hope this helps a little and 11 yr old has a blast!
chucky cheese pizza.
way more orgasmic|||eat chuck e cheese pizza.|||what kind of bum are we talkin about? if he is hot yeah i sleep with him|||chuck e. cheese pizza fer shure
or wait does sleeping with this bum include sexual activity if not then im sleepin with the bum|||LMAO why does everyone think their pizza sucks? it aint a nice ny pizza thats for sure but it aint garbage either!|||Why can't I have both, I'm sure the bum would like a slice too?|||chucky cheese pizza|||Easy. Chucky Cheese Pizza, yo! That stuff ain't great, but it sure beats sleeping with a bum!|||I'll eat the pizza, thank you.|||pizza|||chucky cheese pizza|||how long would I have to sleep?|||Pizza please!
Oh God the pizza!
The pizza is really good believe me!|||I guess if I rolled it on the floor it wouldn't smell so bad...chucky cheese pizza. YIKES!!!|||I'll take the chunky cheese pizza and save my dignity for $500, Alex.|||uh pizza|||Hmmm one tastes like cardboard and one lives in cardboard. I'll take the the cardboard....(pizza)|||Upchucky Cheese|||ohhh crap I can't believe I am saying this ...eat chucky cheese pizza, I guess I could just throw up after wards!
I WOULD LIKE TO GO TODAY BUT I JUST NEED TO KNOW IS SUNDAY A GOO D DAY TO GOOD|||It'll probably be really busy on a Sunday, I would think.|||Yes but depending on the time of the day it is there, after church it can get very crowded. There are coupons, in Today's Washington Post Paper for Chuckie Cheese's.|||all the birthday parties are on the weekend. best time is during the week|||I don't think sunday is a good day to go 'cause there,
there's gonna be a total rush and also b-day parties so
the best time is go during the week. not weekends.
Alright!|||chucky cheese is not an amusement park.|||na.....
He wants you to ask for the pepperoni...|||sure he does|||He's in cahoots with your Granny!|||Well this has gotta be the dumbest question on right now. Well it IS a meat fest at chucky cheeses. I went there once, I will never go back.|||i think he wants to get into you|||He must confuse you for your mother who is such complete whore she allows the butt grabbing to take place. Easy mistake considering how loose your Mom is.|||he's a lesbo or a gay?
I sometimes force my niece to stay cause i want to play the video games, and im 22 so a little to old to be playing them for no reason, lol.|||I see guys do that all the time so they can be the kids hero and know they have a chance to get some free tickets from the older kid.|||We dont have those places around here. I have to play games on my pc.|||I take my kids to the strip club, so I can play some games.|||No, but I love to watch the kids play and have a good time.|||its all good ur never 2 old 2 have fun w/videogames. and i dnt got any kids but i take my girl there and shes older than me so were havin fun there and we like da lil kids.|||How did you know that? Was that you following me, watching me play Galaga? So...yes.|||No.|||I take them to chuckle Cheese.|||I love taking my 2 year old to KidCity just so I can play there too. Im just a 21 year old big kid loving life|||I take my kids to CEC because strangely enough, I like their pizza.|||lol same here I take my nephew|||Yes, isn't it aweful, i don't go there on a mission to play them myself, i actually take the kids so they can have fun but once i'm there i can't help myself, they are so addicting and so much fun then i don't want to leave, my hubby is the same way and we end up spending more money than we had to because we end up buying ourselves a bunch of tokens...lol...we are 28 and 27 so dont' feel bad....it's fun we only live once, why not?|||I don't play video games and if we did go to these places I'd come out broke. My kids wouldn't give up until they got all the money.|||babe I'm 48 my son is 30 and we still go out and play games..|||Well I certainly don't go there for the pizza...lol|||Sometimes...I sit at the table and do absolutley nothing while Steve chases them LOL....and thier pizza is sooo gross lol|||sorry havent been there|||well no because i dont have any kids thank god|||Sure, I have family and when we do go out for lunch, I normally take them to Shakey's Pizza and I can share a video game with them.
Remember, it is polite to leave good memories with them because that is the only thing that they will take with them on to adulthood.
Should you treat them nicely now, then they in return will treat you even nicer.|||I prefer the food to the video games but then if you do have children or nephews or nieces then you have to put their needs before your needs.|||OMG (goodness), is there still a Shakeys? I loved that place as a kid and then it closed (Decatur, IL)
I mean.. my gf said she likes pizza so....
and i only have 7 bucks.
We're 22 so it wont look too sad will it?|||Im 24 and i love chucky cheese but your definitely gonna need more than 7 bucks. Maybe you can get one of those 5 dollar pizzas from little ceasers and have a candle light pizza dinner instead.|||You don't need any cash.
Some ideas:
Go for a walk in the park
Play games outside (e.i. manhunt, kickball, basketball)
Watch a movie\Tv
Play videogames
Tell jokes
Cuddle
Get to know each other even better
For pizza, go to a pizza shop. FGoing to Chuck E Cheese would seriously look wrong, plus their pizza is expensive. Most pizza shops have 99 cents slices.|||You need more cash,
if I were you,
I'd go spanging... Spare changing,
go to a mall or a popular area with lots of people you don't know,
and ask as many people as you can
for one dollar.
Order a real pizza, please.
Chucky's is for 7 year olds. Jeez.|||Oh very sad...especially considering you're both too big for the slides and stuff...
CiCi's has a buffet for $5 and some change..
Or get a frozen pizza, cook at home and have a pizza picnic in your living room....
LOL|||I' m 19 and my bf is 21 we love chucky cheese but your going to need more cash than that. I'll say about 30 bucks
go to a store that sales tickets, buy 'em, slowly run 'em through ( not to get caught by staff), and the ticket counter will credit 'em to your total amount, colect your prize.|||I've always wanted to do that, glad to know it works. I say why not rip em off after spending so much money on games and then when you get to the counter you get to pick a piece of cheap crap that's worth a penny and then breaks the minute the kids play with it. Good job!|||LOL...
I've seen kids do that before.
It's always great to see the look on the attendants face when some kid gives her a coupon that shows 13,000 tickets!
OUTSTANDING!|||yea, thats great!! but i dont think anybody has to worry about getting caught by the staff because those people are as dumb as hell.|||ooooo. thanks! i going to try that!|||wow that is such a good idea!! lol, the best idea i've ever had for cheating is running up the skeeball thing and putting every ball in the 100 hole. wow, i'm gonna try that sometime. lol|||Wooow!!! Why didn't I ever think of that??!! That's AWESOME!!|||thats pretty sweet ill definetely try it
can a 14 or 15 year old boy go there|||umm sure they can if they look young there is no problem because you may look like 12 or so, but i see nothing wrong if you are older =]|||I guess they can go!|||As long as you don't go alone.|||HEEEELL YEAH~'
me and my big brother used to go when i was like 10 and he was about 21 . :D
GO BOY GO ! AND HAVE FUNN!|||you are only as old as you feel, do it to it! just dont pee in the balls.|||Nope, I don't..
Sure, why not?
OK, this evening I took my kids to the juvinile casino we all know as Chucky E cheese's. We were there for almost two hours. I haven't been there in a while (over 5 years), but man o' man did I notice the FILTH festering in that place. I won't be taking my group there again. As a parent, I notice when something is clean or dirty.
I'm just going to vent a bit...
-the little straw dispensers where nasty
-the tables nasty and gross
-little kids under 3 just walking around alone
-little kids invading my families personal space ( I have nothing against little kids, but they were trying to steal my kids' tickets!)
- why in the hell were some of the parents having a more fun than their kid's (scary)
-finally, there was a mother raising hell to an employee over the fact that a machine didn't give them any tickets. Is it that big of a deal to fight over some measley tickets?
anyway, thanks for reading|||I agree 100%!!! We made the same mistake when my youngest turned 5! I thought the "party" would never get over with! The kids that were begging for tokens, pushing their way through the lines,& the parents who were letting those kids go wild was insane!!!! Not to mention the filth like you discussed was the same! Also the price we paid for so little food & drinks was Crazy! We could've had a killer party for her at home with the $$ spent there!|||Here's what I think:
There are other places to take your kids. I don't know why people go there, maybe they just don't know what else to do? I still let my kids eat plenty of pizza and play silly games, but we go elsewhere.|||we went there about two years ago, drove 75 miles just to go there, havent been since i was a kid. it was way overcrowded, expensive, the pizza wasnt that great, and like you said little ones running everywhere with no supervision. not like i remembered it at all. i know we wont be going back.|||Don't have Chucky E cheese in Australia. I think I am glad but I am sure we have something like it. No food but a lot of games to waste money on and get tickets that by you crap. We don't go there. It is a waste of money|||Chucky E. Cheese sucks. it was disgusting when i went to one 7 years ago. everything was disgusting!
Discovery zone was soo much better..i wonder where it went to?|||me bein an teen i think your over reacting!|||ITS A FUN PLACE WEN I WAS 10 SOME KID ABOUT 16 KICKED ME IN THE FACE AND STOLE THE 20$ IN MY POCKET AND MY TOKENS I TOLD THE CLERK AND SHE SAID THAT I WAS LIEING AND PUSHED ME DOWN WEN I WAS COVERD IN BLOOD I HATE THAT PLACE NOW|||Could any of it had been just the particular location you were at? I would be careful in discrediting the entire franchise due to one experience in one location.
Chuck E Cheese really is only good for the little little kids anyways. I would try to find a science museum or something like that. A lot of putt putt places also have simular games and tickets for the kids AND adults.
But, anywhere you go with that amount of kids is gonna be pretty bad when they are busy.|||It is a headache inducing, scary place. I am glad someone besides me thinks so.|||Its bloody expensive.|||I'm a grandpa.So I have been forced on several occasions to attend birthday parties at these places. My biggest concern was kids roaming free and anyone could walk off with them.|||I don't know if you all remember... but what happened to Discovery Zone... it was similar to Chuck'E Cheese but soooo much better! There is a place in Maryland called Jeeper's that is nice as well....
Many of these "cute" girls either have no self esteem or they are too busy trying to prove to other girls that they are indeed better than them, that they sleep with the first guy that declares they're undying love to them! Women never learn...|||You sound hurt, from your answer. Report Abuse
|||mabey your just getting older and most ppl your age are starting to settle down.....but if your a teen then they must not teach planed parenthood at your school|||I can tell you haven't been to church lately.|||look more smartly and don't look at what is not possible|||dependign on the age group you are talking about...but if yourtaling younger age like teens then you probly dont want them no matter what hey look like cuase the chanced are tehy dont know wo the father of they kid is...but if you are taking the oldr ger=neration then tehy are just setteling down alreadyand you just have to wait for the right one to come along........AND MOST IMPORTANLY IF YOU DONT WANT A GIRL THAT HAS KIDS DONT GO TO CHUCKY CHEESE WHERE IT IS FOR THE KIDS. thank you
Lets cap them mothafu.kas !|||Any other good news !|||umm OK?|||LOL! Check you out....Eazy E wanna be! N*gga get real!!!|||Is it because your a child stalker?|||HAHA!
'How dare you she's a nice lady?'
Alan - the best character from 'The Hangover'|||well just wait till after school then|||Oh, well I am banned from target. Kinda. Ha when ever I am in there they have this cop walking around where i am. HAHA xD|||pedophile vibes.... kinda creepy
I like the plastic pizza from chucky's its where a kid can be a kid.|||Never heard of Jeepers, chucky cheese it is!|||I know. I can be a kid any time because I'm a free spirited and horny girl.|||I guess I'll have to go with Chuck Cheese's because I've never heard of Jeepers, besides Jeepers Creepers.|||I never heard of Jeepers......
so i will have to say Chucky Cheeses|||I don't like Jeepers Creepers
a whoopie cushion|||LOL..good question
I would get a beanie that has one of those propellers on top and it would read "Answers Specialist"
LMAO|||A top of the line notebook PC...I think I've earned it!|||Well... let's see... I've got 3,630 points, so that's either 1815 spider rings or 1210 of those little rubber snakes. I think I'll go for the snakes.|||I'd rather take a gift certificate.|||A stuffed Hamster! :)|||A big warm cuddly teddy bear.|||I would get the wind up weenie|||A "Jesus loves you, but knows what you're planning" paper weight.
and i have some question
1 if i see chucky e cheese the mascot what should i do
2 im only going and im 16 how much will it cost im getting one cheese XL pizza and 200 tokens
3 what games are the best
4 what if there is a tornado warning when im in there what should i do
5 how much will prizes cost
6 what if there a thunderstorm warning what should i do
7 if i see one of my Friends there what should i do
8 if a little kid keeps bothering me what should i do
9 if my pizza bad what should i do
10 if kids try to take my tickets what should i do|||you cant get in without a kid lol|||1. tackle him!
2. like 50
3. Skeeballl!
4. Run and go save Chucky!
5. Ummm lots of ticketss
6. hide in the ball pit!
7. sayy "i'm here to scope out some ladiesss xD"
8. have a ball pit fight with himm.
9. demand for some more.
10. kick him in the balls and steal their ticketss|||1 run!!!
2 ??
3 idk im too old for that lol but you go have fun
4 hide in the indoor playgroung
5 alot of tokens
6 run around screaming and scare all the kids
7 leave
8 act like a child malester til he goes away
9 make a big scene
10 cry
XD|||well theres this game there that you roll a ball and you can get up to 50 tckets you can cheat and get a lot of tickets
i ******* hate chuck-e cheese all those damn munchkins i hate little kids (only sometimes)|||wow are you sure your ready for chuck e cheese? maybe you should do take out and go someplace else to eat it and invite friends to join you. don't sweat the small stuff and hey weather happens man just go with the flow. do you stress out too easily or what?|||if kids take your tickets beat them if your wearing a belt|||its chuck e cheese not chucky e cheese|||i cant be within 200 feet of a chuck e cheese|||dont u have to be under 12 or something to go:P
They do at the ones in my area. (Southern California)|||No its where a kid can be a kid not where a Adult can be a Drunk|||of course not!
" chucky cheese where a kid can be a kid"|||No but upchucky cheese does.|||Yep,but here in Missouri its Root Beer.
=)|||hahaha|||NO|||Not in my part of the country.
We still have dry counties all over the place!|||by the case|||Not in my part of the country|||Um, why?
yes!!! I'll even drive & buy the first pizza!|||http://www.dumy.it/|||Sure! We can dress up like Chucky ( not the mouse, the haunted doll ) and scare all the little kids! :D|||Ew, gross no.
More like Chunky Cheese. That place smells like a fast food joint.|||Never gone but i guess there's always a first time lol.|||aye I love the pizza there|||Ummm Yea, being molested by a big rat sounds fun!|||YES I WOULD OK! :)|||I would like to. Can we play Skee Ball? :)|||Sure let me get my car keys and go . I still got plenty of coin|||i was just at one on Sat with my 4 y/o Niece|||Wanna dance with me?|||yes please|||I'm too sleepy... Can we go next time ?|||No, I've never been and don't plan on it.
cause they pay him with cheese|||Hes always having fun.
Free pizza|||he loves pizza, children, and video games, once at a pizza birthday party though he rubbed his paw on a 20 year old babes ***, she was the big sister|||Because parents like me (well I'm banned from Chucky's, but thats another story) have to shell out $15 bucks for the worlds worst cheese pizza|||Because the person in the costume is secretly fapping.|||I know right. You would think him being a rat would keep him down. However, he rises above his problems and physical condition and is an inspiration for us all.|||* whisper voice *
he's a rapist pedo.
SHHHH.|||Because you obviously say cheese when someone tales your pic..so he is Chucky CHEESE!!|||Pedo-rat...|||Cuz he's a pedophile and always around kids|||Everyone is afraid of him.|||because he touches little babies|||Same reason Stevie Wonder is|||You don't know what he has up his pants|||he's a pedophile!|||b/c they havnt found the bodies yet...|||Drugs. Lots and LOOOTS of drugs.|||Because he's drawn that way.|||He's on drugs|||Cuz you touch yourself at night|||Because he doesnt kno hes black yet|||Why would he ever be sad? With all those kids around|||he is rich|||cause he's a perv|||so kids can feel welcome, duh, man
I was wondering because my pizza had "Help Me" spelled out with the pepperonis|||Those pepperoni's were made out of the fat German kid that ran away from home.|||Thats funny..... lo...l thatnks..|||Count your change again. First-grade math, no higher than that.|||Ha! Lol!!! :-D|||Maybe... or maybe there is someone trapped in the oven. You should probably call.
Thanks for the laugh.|||Maybe the reason they make the ball pits so deep is to trap the children? I think you may be on to something!
A friend of mine is hosting a birthday party for her 4 year old and a few children but we are trying to decide the difference between the two places.|||i have never heard of Jeepers but love Chuck E Cheese for kids and adults....|||i have never heard of jeepers but it sounds like a horror place. like a haunted house so i think chuckie cheese|||Never heard of Jeepers but mine always had a great time at Chuckys. I sure miss those days (he's 21 now) enjoy them while you can and don't forget the camera.|||Chuck E Cheese!!!|||i don't know what jeepers is but I'm taking my soon to be 3 yr old on Feb 23 and i know she will love it
we are doing the big party thing it should be great!!
good luck and happy b=day|||I have never heard of Jeepers, but Chuck E. Cheese is a great place for all ages. I would probably choose Chuck E. Cheese.|||i'd recommend chucky cheese too my nephew goes there all the time and he just haves a blast (hes 9)|||I actually have heard of jeepers and I loved it before it closed. I really think that if you're throwing a party for a four year old you have to consider if you're trying to impress the kids or the other moms. Chuck E. Cheese is a classic that the kids will love but jeepers is an original classic that many will have been to. So if it's for the kids I say Chuck E now and save jeepers for when they will appreciate something new|||Jeepers is fine just to take your kid not to host a party there. You and the kids will get more for your money at Chuck E. Cheese. Jeepers has no characters that come out and interact with the kids. The only thing Jeepers has over Chuck E. Cheese is the little roller coaster. If you're looking to really entertain the kids go for the party spot that's been around for ages. Hope they have fun.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Is my 18 month old toddler too young to take him to chucky e cheese?
Are there any activities for toddlers his age ?|||Chuck E Cheese is a germ hut. every time I have taken my son, he gets sick. i have even went with a bottle of Purell and sanitized his hands every 15 minutes, to no avail. Last time we went, I got pink eye (he didn't). And it wasn't just one particular Chuck E cheese, I went to 3 different locations and had the same problem. i definitely wouldn't expose a 18 month old to those germs.|||I've never been there, but according to their website there is a toddler zone and different areas of play for different aged kids.|||At my location there is. There are things for children starting at a year. There are sections at the ones I have visited. One for the smaller kids (little slide, little tunnels, that sort of thing) and then there are the riding machines with the tokens. Some are for smaller kids and some are for bigger kids. By bigger I mean 3 or 4+. Then there is a whole other section designed for more of an older kid or "big kid at heart". I brought my son there at 14 months and he had a blast.
http://www.chuckecheese.com/|||I wouldn't suggest this for such a young one. Maybe you can do something else, like maybe a petting zoo. They love animals at that age, well my nephews did at least. But I would def say NO to Chucky E Cheese. Kids there are rough and mean, and there's not alot of things for him there at his age.|||i have a really funny story about chuck e cheese. we took my son when he was around that age and since you cant really contain them to the toddler area he wanted to go up in the big slide well he did and couldnt figure out how to get down (lots of connecting tubes) anywasy those slides are made for kids and grownups dont fit you can get in but turning around to get out was um not gonna happen! so he was screaming my sis was stuck in a tube my husband was well useless and i had to grab a kid and make her hunt down my screaming child which im pretty sure she was freaked out that i was even talking to her! anyways i now have a 2 yr old lil girl who doesnt even know what chuck e cheese is and wen my son asks to go i just give him the 'look'! i dont recommend it for the little ones!|||no, they have little kid rides that an adult cant fit into. and they also have a toddler area with baby slides.|||plenty of activities for his age, a whole side of the building is geared toward toddlers, my son loves it, and we go any chance we get, don't listen to the others.|||No, I wouldn't. Only ever been in one once. It was gross, dirty and sticky everywhere. The food was over priced and not that great and to boot the whole place was overpriced junk.
I would skip that venture if I were you.
Ok, I looked at your profile, and the last question. You are in UTAH!! You aren't allowed to have any fun.
Sorry.
Maybe you can find a farm with a petting zoo or something. A park? How old are the kids? Most will be happy to have a place to play with their friends and have pizza and pop. You don't have to throw away money at Chuck E. Cheese Hell, or anything like that.|||what area???|||area????????|||okay, if you want to find Chucky Cheese, then tell us where the area is, you moron.
We see the need. Could use input and or direction.|||We have been to a place called pump it up, and all the kids had alot of fun and the adults too!|||Put an electric collar on them and a buffet table just out of their reach. Tons of fun as hungry children try and reach for food only to be let down sadly by an electric jolt to their jugular.|||pee wee golf or go cart raceing with pizza.|||Like a Fun Zone, or a Jillians..
some kind of place with arcade games.|||Book your outing at your local roller rink.|||What about public parks? Free. No reservation needed.
If it is too cold where you live now maybe have a party at a local rec center or arcade.|||ummmm where are you?
hard to answer that question without knowing what part of the world you are in.
do you have a cesarland near you? it's similar to a chucky cheese.. perhaps not quite as big and nice, but a whole lot cheaper.|||roller skating, ice skating, or bowling|||I don't know what to say.So why are you asking again & again|||Family Fun Center, Boomers or any establishment with go karts, bumper boats and mini golf
My nephews last couple of birthdays were held at a chuck e. cheese type place called Krazy City. They had it set up where the kids would play for little bit maybe an hour or so then come back eat do presents and cake then go back and play for the remainder of the hours that were previously set when the party was booked.
ETA: if you've got boys, trust me the food will NOT go to waste no matter when you feed them lol|||What time is the party? Close to lunch and dinner?? For me I would have them play for a little bit, eat and do presents and cake if you have it then let them play again until they leave.|||Play a little EAT then play some more, :)|||Play first. If you have them eat first theyre going to rush with all the soda and pizza and junk. then when the go to play theyll just get sick.|||Even if its just a McD's playland, we make the kids eat first or they don't get to play. Otherwise, they waste the food.|||play unless you like wasting your money on food that they will not eat because they want to play.|||i think eat first, so then you don't have to gather a bunch of kids up after playing and struggling to get them together to eat. i think eating first would be easier!
I am going to lincoln for my sons 5th birthday please give an input about these place if u have been there.... also if you know of other places in lincoln that would be good|||Chucky Cheese.... i live in lincoln.. i like it!! and plus there are people that dress up in costumes.. they have a lot of games for kids to play. and you can cash in all your tickets & get prizes! they have a maze thing like with the colored balls that kids can jump in... plus they have really good pizza.. they also have like the whole cast of chucky cheese do a little dance thing.. but they are like robot ones doing it up on stage.. not real ones.
but there is a chucky there that someone dresses up as and walks around!!|||Definetly Lost In Fun! Very nice place, perfect for a 5 yr old. Valentina land is closed. I take my girls to LIF 3-4 times a month!!!
Because my 2 little cousins want to go there.|||nothing is except hospitals, police departments, and convenience stores like quick check and 7-11|||I hope I never have to find out, but no, I don't believe they are. Isn't a phone call the best way of determining the answer, though?
Asian restaurants are usually open on Christmas, though. It would be refreshing to have sushi on Christmas, but no one I know ever seems to want to!|||How pathetic is it to think about going to Chuck E. Cheeses (note correct spelling) for Christmas?
and a pedo can be in heaven.|||i grew up in eden prairie ,back then then i could ride my dirt bike with a .22 riffle over my shoulder and shoot anything that ...moved.we would give the pigeons that we shot to the hobos.there was no chucky cheese back then.Thats what the rich kids did.those were the best years of my life.I was your age. Now everything is against anything that is fun.there is just stupid shopping malls.There is no fun anymore for children, thats what they call people under 18.nothinging like hanging out with hobos and watching them cook pigeon.then just rippin on your dirt bike catchin air and shootin guns.it don't get no better.wish i was your age again.|||Boycott all fast food restaurants and you will see an improvement on health(considering diabetes is the number 1 killer in the U.S.A.) and farming regulations.|||up until pedobear arrives.|||heyy..thats pedobears favorite store.|||a kid got raped there once|||and college students get free pizza (don't ask)
I love to turn those tickets in for the little toy prizes they offer.
I'm saving up for the rainbow brite ghetto blaster. I need 1200 tickets, and I'm almost half-way there.|||i totally have to go there now. i want a rainbow brite boom box!!! keep stealin those tickets from the kids and rock on!|||that's too bad....i totally would go and play skee-ball to save up for one. you got my hopes up!!! lol Report Abuse
|||Those kids will remember you forever.
But when they look back, they won't miss those tickets not the pathetic prize they could have won.
As long as you don't beat them up or kill them, I think it's okay.
If their parents interveine I think it's okay to punch or even kill them.
They probably shouldn't have kids in the 1st place.
Your 41 years old you should get that gun before you die.
Anyway, if you get a job sometime soon, you may try to buy it from the clerk.|||no. it will teach them the harsh realities of life at an early age. good work.|||Don't do that dude!...It's rude, it's corny, it's obnoxious, it's unnecessary, not too mention extremely immature!...Earn your own tickets!|||hell yeah it's wrong. Earn the tickets yourself. Don't be an insensitive jerk|||HAHAHAHA!!!! this cracked me up.|||LMAO! OMG, are you serious? Please tell me your joking and if so you made my night...I can't stop laughing.. I think its not very nice you steal tickets from the younger kids though... I just hope you don't get caught cuz then they might think your crazy and kick you out of Chuck E Cheese and your dream to get that rainbow brite blaster will come to an end....|||That is wrong on so many levels!|||That is totally wrong, earn the tickets yourself you lazy bum!|||Play ski-ball and earn those tickets yourself for your son! That's what any parent would do or give the child the tokens and let him play too! I've played for my kids, and gave them the tickets.|||Please tell me this is a joke. If you took tickets from my kids, I'd smack you.|||They have to learn that life's not fair all the time! if they cry about it you should smack them and make them play for three more hours to get you more tickets.
i think their made out of.. gold , 0_o
i wanna like melt a whole bunch of them down
and like make myself a shiny grill..wit diamonds
in it..|||Yep they is pure GOLD, your rich.|||Ok tell you a secret... I have millions of them woohoo. Thanks abunch. Report Abuse
|||brass.|||Cheese|||I think they're made with pseudo gold.....so you'd be psuedo rich!|||That golden color comes from old cheese that has been glazed over. They just recycle.|||Peperonni's|||mostly aluminum with a polished copper finish. they are worth nothing and not decent for a grill. they would melt. just go buy a grill and sell the tokens on ebay.
Go to Griffith Park. They have a train ride and pony rides.
mb|||Go to a park.|||Why not at a local park? Two is an age where they can enjoy the playground a bit, and they can be free outside. Just keep an eye on the weather.|||Why not find a nice park and have it there? This time of year would be great for it, and little kids LOVE the park! Besides, it's free! That's where I had my daughter's birthday when she turned two. They are too young to remember their parties now anyways, so why spend the big bucks on them now? Wait til later when they want their parties at amusement parks or something!|||i neva been there but i have some ideas
PARK
SKATING RING
BOWLING ALLEY
BACKYARD
IN THE HOUSE|||In a park where children can run free and play sports and dogs can be invited too! Sort of like a picnic have everyone help out and make up great activities and things to do out doors kites, balls, races, balloon event, toss-water balloons, pinyatas.etc. the poss. r endless! Happy B'day! Good Luck!|||Well i am not From LA. But you should try a private park so other little kids wont come and touch the cake or things like that.|||do a party at home in the backyard. Don't buy in to this marketing scheme. Children have the most fun when you are playing with them- not wathing them play video games!|||see world disney land legoland the zoo|||honestly i'm not in LA but I do know that you dont have to go all out to make your child happy...maybe in a relatives backyard or at a park...chuck e cheese is played out but there are places where it would cost you less anyway like the park...good luck|||a pool or park, maybe your own house.|||If there is a Jeepers! near by, that is fun. Also, go to the park with water balloons and water guns. You can also have it at home in your backyard and rent a bounce house. All kids love jumping in bounce houses! Good Luck!!!|||At home! You can decorate it however you want, its so muck more personal.And its cheaper!|||remember, location, location, location. i'd suggest anyplace where others aren't going to be bothered or put out by a bunch of noisy 2-year-olds. like, if you wanna do a pizza party, chucky cheese or round table or domino's in your back yard, YES! california pizza kitchen, probably not.|||You spelled Chuck E. Cheese wrong.
Unless you have a child with you, never in a million years.|||yes as long as you don't try messin with the kids.
i am 23yrs old and i love going to chuck e cheese cuz their pizza is really good and the games are fun. i usually take my niece but sometimes just me and one of my friends will go without any kids.|||Wake Up People, all except >>(("T" which I agree with you))<< it's totally fine.
Are you scared of a 43 year old man who's having a little bit of fun.|||yes, my uncle goes there all the time, and he's turing 65 tomorrow|||no.|||ummmmmm......no
Yep, pretty much. At the one closest to my house, there is a "nice" restaurant, that is partially separated from the rest of the facility, as well as a "sports bar", where you can eat chicken wings while watching the game.
They offer "packages" when you order food and/or drinks, that get you arcade tokens at discount prices...the more you buy, the cheaper they are.
The arcade area has all kinds of games, for individuals, and for groups. You can race virtual cars against your friends, or play skeeball by yourself. When you play, the machines spit out tickets, which you can use to buy "souvenirs" at their store when you're done.
Families are welcome, but kids are not allowed in the arcade without a parent with them.|||Never been to one, but from what I hear that is what it is.|||no no no....its a HUGEEEE like arcadee, its really cool...its for all ages. its a lot of fun|||Dave and Busters is like a chuckie cheeses but is not only for adults. it has games but you can also watch sports there.|||I went there when I was younger, as a kid, and I found it to be very fun! It was pretty expensive though. They have tons of fun games to play. :) I think it's great for all ages, personally!|||it is an adult version of chucky cheese's but with a sports theme.|||Probably.......
Local park!|||probably the mall,why does he have custody??|||I used to meet mine at the Park. He would visit with her their for two hours. Any place you feel comfortable with|||There is always a zoo or petting zoo.
A park somewhere
A mall
Somewhere that is a public place to ensure everyones safety|||How about the zoo, park, library in the children's section, mall, McDonald's that has a children's play area, depending on baby's age a children's museum, the local aquarium.|||yea parks are good. and usually free
I guess this is an "opinion" questioin. Most people will tell you no, but I think anything under 2 years is too young. I know everyone will say my 17 month old can do this and that, but the truth is I just dont think they have the mental capacity to enjoy such expensive affairs. On another note. I just took my 10 month old to the zoo. Not just for her enjoyment though. My girlfriend begged me to go for a month before. So Its not whether they are too young to enjoy it. Are you too old to enjoy it? If you like pizza, corny games, and singing mice, then I say go for it.
A person I know he is a man in his 50's he has no children. He wants me to take him to Chucky Cheese he said he has never been there and he wants to see what it is about. He has made comments about kids in the past. I refused to take him and he could not understand why. He says there is nothing wrong with him wanting to go there. I told him to talk to his therapist to see if that is a normal thing he said he did and she said there is nothing wrong with him wanting to go there. I have a hard time believing that. Am I blowing this out of proportion or should I be concerned|||depends.
maybe seeing the kids reminds him of his youth
and of warmer and better days.
maybe being older he sees his life passing by.
i do the same when im in the mood
i look at certain things and it brings back fond memories
old cartoons, tv commercials, music,,etc|||Maybe he never had a normal childhood?|||I think it's ok. My husband wanted to go to chuck e cheese all the time before we had kids. I never got a bad feeling about it, although sometimes it is embarrassing when other kids want a turn at the basketball game and my hubby would literally get hooked and hog on it. Now we have 2 kids and we go to Chuck E Cheese at least twice a month and ugggggggggggh he's still a big kid.
LMAO, I just had an idea. I recorded him a while back ago singing the happy birthday song, he got all into it. I'm going to blackmail him, for my damn diamond earrings he doesn't want to buy until my birthday
This will be our first time going to this place and my daughter requested to go there, I hear their food sucks and they are expensive, but only heard that from one person. If someone who has been there recently can tell me what the prices are for the food. I know the play area is free(I hope)...|||I enjoy taking my daughter there. Prices weren't too bad. My wife, daughter and I eat there for less than $25. We also get a meal deal that gives us more than enough tokens for the video games. My daughter is 4. I would recommend going on a week day though, weekends the food is worse (high school workers maybe) and it is 100 times busier. video games are all one token too and you get at least 4 for a dollar. The more tokens you buy at once the better the deal.|||Yes it is
And Yes it is.
Expensive, bad food and insane kids; but the little ones love it; and once a year or so you can stand anything.|||Eat before you go because I think the food sucks and so do my kids. They go for the video games and fun stuff. I think the video games and such are a good price but yes the food is gross. We usually just do drinks.|||I think the food is good, as long as you eat it hot. I don't really think they are that expensive. All of the games take only one token. There are coupons floating around that should cover you for an evening with food and tokens for about $40.|||hey there,
chances are, if your daughter is 5, she is not going to even remember being at chuck e. cheeses in the future when she thinks back to her 5th birthday. maybe wait a few years to take her there...especially if it is as big a rip off as it sounds like it is. there are lots and lots of cheaper ideas that are just as memorable (and much easier on the wallet). you could hire a clown to come in ora magician (look in the yellow pages). i had this as a child and me and my friends thought this was simply the best, and it only cost my parents maybe 40-50 dollars. is there a cheaper theme park type idea in your area that you could take your child to?
it sounds like i am being cheap, but if i were you, i would save the expensive parties for when your child will better be able to remember them. that way, you'll see it will be much more worth it. i hope this helps!|||its fun|||i'm not sure if it is a rip off or not but it is definatly worth your daughter! she will love it and have fun. you dont have to go a lot either chucky e. cheese is a twice a year or less thing. i say you should try it.|||Yes, it can be expensive,
Yes the food is not great.
Yes there is a free play area, BUT, there also games of all kinds that takes tokens.
I have 2 children and when we go, 1 maybe 2 times a year we buy a $20.00 bucket of coins and divide them out between the two of them. In the end we usually spend between 40.00 to 50.00 for a couple hours of "fun". Not cheap but they kids always have a blast.|||The one I took my daughter to had good food. You can print coupons off of their website.|||For an adult, it's not too good. For a child, it's great. If the trip is for your child, and not for you, let her enjoy it. All too soon she will not want to go anyplace with you, or even be seen with you. I haven't been to Chuck E. Cheese in years, but the pizza prices are comparable to anyplace else and again, for a kid, it's a real hoot.|||i ussually get coupons in the mail and get a good deal. i find the place boring but my son loves it.
i use the $29.99 coupon deal and it comes with about 50 tokens, large pizza and four drinks. so its really not badly priced. once the tokens run out we leave.
i like taking him to fun world which is located in new hampshire and its like a huge indoor mini amusement park or i take him to great times. i think these places are more fun then chuckie.|||The food isn't that bad. It's hardly gourmet but they do have a reasonably nice salad bar. There are a lot of games and my daughter really loves it. We don't go often but I think it's worth it as an occasional treat. I'm sorry that I can't tell you the prices because it's been a while but it's not much more expensive than any other pizza place.|||We think that the food is good (the pizza anyway) and it can get expensive. I think for 3 of us for food, drinks and tokens it was around 30-40$'s. My daughter loves to go there she has alot of fun (you may not have fun). They have a bunck of different games and things and they are all one token so just for 1 child you shouldn't need alot of tokens. When we go I think we get 10$' s in tokens. I'm going to worn you they can get very packed and if that's the case then your daughter will not be able to play too many games because there will always be someone else at them. We went one day and you could barely move it was so packed it was horrible. She only got to play about 5 games and that was it we ended up leaving and we still had alot of tokens left. A little advice, if you go and you buy tokens make sure you count them we got ripped off a couple times if you count them and there is not as many as there should be take them to the counter and tell one of the workers and they will give you the difference and some extra. Go to www.chuckecheese.com (I think that's it) and you will have to sign up for their news letter it's free and you will be able to print out coupons.|||Remember this day is all about your child! My daughter is turning 4 and is asking for "Libby Lu" already. Your child will remember this day...trust me, especially if it is what she asked for.
We have had a few birthdays there and its a breeze:
~you are in and out in 2 hours
~party of 10 costs $120 (pizza, cake, decor, AND tokens)
~security. Kids are stamped with matching stamp to parent.
~no cleanup
~games (even the big riding ) are one token (= to a quarter)|||There is a free playing area, but also several video games that you need tokens for. The food is not great, but people usually don't go for the food....they go because it is fun the the kids. They also have free shows on a stage and Chuck E Cheese always comes out about once an hour to interact with the crowd. It is not expensive from my perspective, but I don't know what your budget is.|||The kids love it but the food is very expensive and you don't get enough. It is expensive so i don't think i would take my son there again.
There are two seven year old girls that live next door, they just moved in a couple of weeks ago. (they are cousins but live in the same apartment). They come over to my patio to play with my pets
and like to hang out with me. They invited me to go to Chucky Cheese
tomorrow for one of their birthdays (approved by the parents, I presume). I declined but only because I think I would feel out of place there. I don't know their parents except to say
hi to them in when I see them outside. I saw the disappointment in their faces when
I had to make up a lie for the reason I couldn't go to the birthday party.
I don't think I had any other choice, though. I am too old to be going
to little girl birthday parties. I'm 48 (guy)
Am I just being a wuss?|||I think you definitely made the best decision by declining their offer.
If the mother had wanted you to go, I'm sure that she would have asked you herself. If you had opted to go, you might've made her feel uncomfortable.
It appears as though you are like their role model. Continue what your doing by allowing them to play on your patio, but i would suggest maintaining that level of friendliness and nothing more. It could result in some highly uncomfortable situations for both you and the mother.
Good luck!|||no..that'd be pretty creepy if ur a 48 yr old guy at chucky cheeses and ur not like a parent of one of them|||Aw, that's cute that they wanted you to go. Yeah, I'd decline too, though.|||well if they play on ur patio then maybe they look up to you like a grandfather, maybe they didnt know theirs and u sorta take that place in their hearts. maybe thats y they looked so disapointed. anyway, i would speak to their parents (guardians) and just say that they invited you, and get to know them better too. ur NOT being a wuss. if their parents didnt know that they invited you, you might've looked like a stalker, so i think u did the right thing
mine? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>|||Sounds like maybe the mom told them to ask. Does she have a crush on you? Good to not go unless the mom invites you too.|||hey dude, i think you did the right thing, lots of people get into lots of trouble for just being nice, however, talk to the girls parents, and let them know you're willing to help out with the girls (if you are), and let mom, or dad, make the next move. good luck. you seem very nice.|||No you are not being a wuss. They are seven years old and you are a fory-eight year old man. What is wrong with this picture. Where are their parents? Why do they like hanging out with you and why do you like hanging out with these little girls. Stop it. Your intentions might be good but it does not look good.
I take my daughter to one in North East Pennsylvania -- Dickson City.
Compared to others we've been to its big...
~|||Yeah Dickson city rocks ..I think that's where it was. There is Starbucks near there right? It's at the bottom of a road that loops around from the main highway or something? I am not sure if they serve beer though there?
We've been trying to get my 4 yr daughter to try new foods so I designed a reward chart for her and my 2 yr old son, so she'd have a lil competition. For trying 10 new entrees the grand prize is a trip to Chucky Cheese, neither have been there. My son has gotten 6 so far and my daughter 0. But since the chart was directed at my daughter, should I leave her at home when my son gets to 10 and she doesn't? My son doesn't understand, yet, what Chucky Cheese is so he wouldn't be upset if he didn't go. Having trouble with the 'follow thru', whatcha think?|||This is a great idea and I think you should follow through. You should celebrate your son's accomplishment by taking him to a special place even if it isn't Chuck E Cheese. That way your daughter will understand that if she really wants to go to to Chuck E Cheese, she has to start eating those entrees. She will see that you are being very serious about it and that should encourage her. You are doing the right thing. Keep it up.
Good luck! :D|||yes, i think you should only take your son because your daughter hasn't earned it yet|||your son earned it, it wouldn't be fair if you didn't take him. and once you take him, he has a great time:) and comes home and tells your daughter about it, she will get jealous and try more foods and next time they can go together.:)|||Follow through. Even though your son doesn't really know the difference and couldn't care less of you go or not, you need to show your daughter that if she really does try 10 new foods then she WILL get to go to chuck e cheese.|||The prize should be something other than special trips to restaurants.
The prize should be aimed for a certain child only.|||Follow through, being consistent and showing they will be rewarded only when they meet their obligations will give her an incentive to try it next time. I know it is hard and I understand how you feel. However in most cases when they see you will not cave they will begin to try harder.|||Yes, just take your son.
You're daughter will probably get upset and although you will feel bad, that's good because she will realize that if she had eaten the new foods then she would have gone too.
Then you can tell her that once she gets to 6 you will take her, and that should convince her.|||you should take your son
I stopped and offered them but those greedy bastar** would not accept them. They wanted their $13.50 instead. I was mad and demanded to speak to a supervisor holding up around 100 cars behind me. They gave me a complaint form instead. I plan on taking this to the Supreme Court soon. Right after I buy my Florida sun-pass or whatever the rip off thing is. I can't believe they would not accept the Chucky Cheese tokens instead! After all, money is money, right? It's my "stimulus" plan. LOL|||OMG, I forgot about Showbiz Pizza!!! That was the original Chunky Cheese before there even was a Chunky. I think they've all gone out. Sorry for your lots.
ETA: The Sunpass has improved over the years. The first one we had never worked. What a pain. Bah! We borrowed one from a friend for a recent trip down south and it worked just fine. he said they redid some things or something.|||yes but the tokens that the sunshine bridge or different so you can't use the ones from Chicky cheese.that's why they ask you to get a sun-pass.now at the same time i don't like them at all.i have heard that when you do use them they do not go thought and that right there is not right.do you remember some years back a man used it and they told him he had to pay $500.00 dollars because it did not work. so i would fine out more about theses thing's be for i would put any money in it.now that's my advice to you. your friend Fred|||Mine here only accepts ones from Showbiz Pizza - but they're considered vintage, so worth more on ebay.
Isn't that a place mature people take their kids 4 fun?Not,their own fun!?!?!|||Your question seems to assume that "mature" people don't drink for pleasure, which tells me that you don't understand responsible drinking. A beer or glass of wine is not "immature" if it's not chugged or following one after another after another. Many people enjoy the taste of these drinks and the mild relaxation that light drinking affords. Yes, that's even people with kids, even at Chucky Cheese.|||I worked there as a cashier for about 2 years, and there was a VERY strict two drink MAXIMUM. There were never more than three cashiers on at a time (they were the ones that poured it), so it was virtually impossible to get more than that. We only sold coors, coors light, and two different kinds of wine. As far as WHY, unfortunately only the corporate offices can answer that specifically, but I agree that it probably comes down to money.
However, I don't see any reason why a "mature" (as you put it) person should not be allowed to enjoy a glass of wine or beer with their pizza, as long as they are doing it responsibly, which they are forced to do with the drink limit. Why shouldn't a parent be allowed to relax a bit while their kids go have fun?
I never encountered any problems with our rules (which also included ID-ing everyone, regardless), or as a result of people consuming alcohol on the premises.|||Because beer and pizza goes good together.......that's why....
If I take my kids out for Pizza, there is nothing wrong with me having a beer while we eat and the kids play. Also... the Chucky Cheese in my Area only sells beer and wine.there is no hard liquor being consumed, they don't have a "bar" and you never see a bunch of loud partiers going there to get drunk. And what the heck is wrong if I have fun too!!!!
Someday you should try to realize that you don't have to get drunk to enjoy a beer with your meal.....and having a beer has NOTHING to do with maturity....|||You're absolutely right. Parents should never drink in front of their kids. Kids need to grow up understanding that people will pretend they don't drink in front of them but are actually getting fried when they're not around. Then they can grow up and do the same. What would this country be without hypocrisy?|||Basically just because they want their money. And what are the parents gonna do while their kids are having fun? Drink. I know it's bad, and they shouldn't, but it attracts more customers. However, I don't agree with their idea of selling it their.|||If you had to deal with a hundred screaming kids all day and ego-filled parents, you would start drinking too!|||It's beyond me! Maybe they think that after a session with the kids, they need it! But Parents would be very irresponsible to do so.
I'm afraid "Chucky Cheese" gets a thumbs down from me on that one!|||The profits they get, restaurants make the most in liquior and gambling machines. Sad isn't it?|||Because adults come there too(parents). Plus, just because they drink, it doesn't mean they will get drunk.|||Lol because I was wondering the same thing. Maybe because a loaded dad is freer with his game machine cash.|||Do they really sell alcohol? HMMM, I do not really like that place anyways and their food sucks.|||Maybe they serve it to help the parents get thru the ordeal! lol!!!!!|||i agree|||chucky cheese doesnt care about stuff like that...chucky wants money..and booze brings the money.....
okay so where can i find this commercal?:
its an old chucky cheese commercal and it has a girl in the front yard playing and a little boy comes up to her and puts a snake in her face and she runs away and then shes outside playing again and the boy comes up and puts a lizard in her face and she runs away. and then the 3rd time shes playing in the yard and the boy comes up in a little red car and she hops in and gives him a kiss and they drive away. durning all of this i think the song little red .... is playing in the backroung.
where can i find this commercal?|||try youtube
So I am curious what a good gift card amount would be? I have a cousin (age 10) I plan to buy for (close cousin) Her mom doesn't have a ton of money so I need to make sure the gift card covers every penny spent. I don't know how much pizza costs at Chucky Cheese though, it has been a long time since I last went.
I am also looking to buy a gift card for my brothers (ages 11 and 12), My parents can afford to pay for some of the bill but I don't want them to have to pay for a ton so again I'd like the card to cover pizza and tokens without my parents having to spend much.
I know Chucky Cheese has pizza/token combos but I haven't been able to located details on these on the site. Anyone been recently and can give me an idea of how much I should spend on these gift cards?
Would $25 be enough for my cousin (+her mom) and would $50 be enough for my brothers (+ my mom and dad)? Or should I spend $10 or so more on each card?
We've got 29 relatives (including our 3 children) to buy for this year so I am trying not to spend a whole lot... |||I've only been a few times, but I think you'll be fine with $25. This should buy a pizza and a cup of tokens. Maybe not a ton, but enough for a fun hour or so.
You might want to check out your Sunday paper. Chuck E. Cheese often has coupons for combo packs. That'll give you an idea of what they cost.
And let me say, on behalf of your 29 relatives, thank you. You sound like a nice and generous person!|||ok, i went to Chucky Cheese last year to help a friend of mine and almost messed my pants when i saw the prices. it's almost $25 per pizza which gives about 5 kids tokens to play for a little while. i would call around and see where the best deals are especially as i can see them raisin prices during the holidays. good luck|||ummmmm.....i think that about 30-35 wud be good for yur cousin and momm, and like 55 for your brother! =) wow yer already looking forward to christmas!
my nephews birthday is coming up, and reserving a party for allot of children is to much money so just buying pizzas for everyone is cheaper, and i want to get him the crown because he will really like it. I wanted to know if they might sell the crown or if you can only get it when you do an actual party.|||okay, you can certainly get it when you do an actual party since your nephews bth is coming up! and an inflatable crown is a great choice to keep the kids busying!
What was the name of the restaurant before they named it Chucky Cheese?|||The company was founded in 1977 by Atari founder Nolan Bushnell as Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre.
In 1984, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and was purchased by competitor ShowBiz Pizza Place, which also featured pizza, video games, and singing animatronic characters. The company then changed its name to Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc. It was also at this time that Richard M. Frank became the CEO and decided to change the target audience from the 10 to 17 years age group to the 0 to 12 years range they have today. Both the Chuck E. Cheese's and ShowBiz names continued to be used until 1992, when Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza became the name for all of the restaurants.|||I knew Chucky Cheese served food, but I didn't know it was a restuarant.
Sorry, idk.|||Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre?|||Chuck E. Cheese's and Showbiz pizza were two separate companies at one time, but they've since all become Chuck E. Cheese's.
Actually, that jingle, "Chuck E. Cheese's, where a kid can be a kid!", used to be, "Showbiz Pizza, where a kid can be a kid!"
Below are some links for more info.|||Well, Me Growing Up, I Remember Some Other "Show Biz Pizza" Type Of Place!! I Never Went But I Remember The Commercials Watching Saturday Morning Cartoons!!!
Then, Now That I Think About It, Whatever Happened To Show Biz?? That "Chunky Cheese" Rat Scares The Hell Out Of Me!!! I Don't See How Kids Like That Over-Grown Rat, With His Big A.ss Retarded Smile And Cross-Eye Looking Head !!!!|||showbiz pizza|||Where I lived it was called Showbiz Pizza before changing to Chucky Cheese.
i live in ORANGE NJ ok i am going to have my god daughter for her birthday shes going to be 5 and i was wondering what would be a fun place to take care that is also age appropiate i was thinking jeepers but that might not be fun for her cause like i said shes only turning 5|||Dave and busters
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home
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Good luck!! :)|||Search for gymnastics clubs in your areas. There WILL be some. They usually have great party deals and kids love to play on all the equipment...plus, they usually are structured and have games etc. really fun idea!|||the gymastics one is a great idea. playing on the equipment - trampolines, the pits. . some places have a climbing wall. but most children love animals. try the zoo|||I don't know what's around you but consider looking into salons or beauty schools: the one by me does the girl's hair and gives pedicures, the girls seem to love it!!|||Well if money is not an issues maybe you could take her to disney world in orlando florida or maybe to the wildwoods in NJ|||Dude.
Seriously.
Were you EVER a kid?
museum
zoo
science center
I was trying to think of a good place to have my son's 2nd birthday party at. I was thinking either the zoo or chucky cheese. His birthday is Nov. 30. Would it be too cold to go to the Memphis Zoo then? I'm not sure. Not used to the weather around here. Anyways, what does it cost to have a birthday party at the zoo for the birthday boy and 10 guests? How much would it cost for a birthday party at Chucky Cheese for the birthday boy and 10 guests? What do you think would be better for a 2 year old?|||Honestly, I think Chuck E Cheese is too much for a two year old's birthday party. This is the first year they get excited about the fuss on their birthday, but it does not have to be elaborate! Seems like you don't really have enough older kids to make the most out of Chuck E. Cheese's. I think the zoo would be better if the weather is warm enough.|||Honestly, save your money and just stay at home. He wont care at that age where you have his party.|||For my son's 2nd birthday we went to the New Orleans Aquarium of the Americas. My son loved it! There were 4 other kids with us and their parents and they all enjoyed it.
The zoo will probably be too cold in November. Sometimes they even close for the season. Chuck-E-Cheese sounds like a good idea. If they have an Aquarium or family fun centers similar to Chuck-E-Cheese you can look those up too.
We have a Kangarooz place here where they have a bunch of blown up slides and jumpers indoors. My son loves that place, I might have his 3rd birthday there.|||while the animals will excite him i dont think b-day in heat is good, the other is fun, he can do most stuff on his own, and inside has air conditioning
So I am curious what a good gift card amount would be? I have a cousin (age 10) I plan to buy for (close cousin) Her mom doesn't have a ton of money so I need to make sure the gift card covers every penny spent. I don't know how much pizza costs at Chucky Cheese though, it has been a long time since I last went.
I am also looking to buy a gift card for my brothers (ages 11 and 12), My parents can afford to pay for some of the bill but I don't want them to have to pay for a ton so again I'd like the card to cover pizza and tokens without my parents having to spend much.
I know Chucky Cheese has pizza/token combos but I haven't been able to located details on these on the site. Anyone been recently and can give me an idea of how much I should spend on these gift cards?
Would $25 be enough for my cousin (+her mom) and would $50 be enough for my brothers (+ my mom and dad)? Or should I spend $10 or so more on each card?
We've got 29 relatives (including our 3 children) to buy for this year so I am trying not to spend a whole lot... |||I was just there this past Sunday for my nephews b-day party, lol! There was about 10 of us, 2 of them being infants, and I believe the total cost for pizza, tokens, and cake was a little over $100. I might go a little more on the one for your cousin, maybe like an even $30 would be good! hope i helped a little!
Oh, they only had 3 pizzas and a cake for the little one, not sure about all the prices though|||Why can't you just slip a tenner in each card? - Then they have a choice about how they want to spend it - they might not all want to go for a pizza........and at the end of the day it's the thought that counts - not how much you've given...... and if they don't appreciate that then they don't deserve anything at all.....|||That's about right...Good Luck
So i'm a pretty playful chic and I'm pretty GOOFY, do you think I could snag a job at Chucky Cheese's? One of my bff's said it would a great job for me,haha! Would it be fun? What do you think?|||Make babysitting flyers using the computer and put them in the library, people's mailboxes, and grocery stores.
Drum up more business and keep a notebook to schedule when you do get a customer.
Culver's minimum hiring age is 14 with a workers permit.
I called many stores because I am 14 looking for a job. This was the response they gave which makes me happy after looking for so long.
Find a local one go online and apply and go in store to apply or call and ask if they are hiring.
What I did was Google a bunch of business near my home and found their numbers using Google maps or their sites and I called and directly asked if they are hiring and what age do they hire at.
Try local grocery stores, pizza parlors, retail stores, fast food restaurants.
When you went to chucky cheese's, did the mascot TALK or SING?
(When i mean mascot, i mean a real person)|||Both. It isn't as cool as it was back in the day. They should get people that actually move around. Not just some weird puppet like machines that play tunes for the kids. With all the technological advances I am surprised the kids aren't terrified of the fake rat! Lol|||Id would usually talk to me.|||nope...i was just there for my cuzins 5th birthday and Chucky, the mascott, just gave high fives and hugged the kids, but nothing else|||yes the mascot always did|||yes...|||it only talked to me, but it may depend on which chuckee cheese you go to|||Talk except for Birthday song.|||NOOOOO HE DOESNT TALK! IM 10 AND IVE BEEN THERE THOUSANDS OF TIMES .. AND IVE SEEN HIM GO OUT EVERY TIME I COME.. HE NEVER TALKS|||Both|||The real person mascot did not talk or sing from what I recall. The puppet characters on stage however did talk and sing.
Why would you insult Chucky like that!!|||There is no other candidate id rather vote for. If you'd rather vote for tyranny and oppression be my guest.
Edit: simply because hes no poison at all. Hes the only candidate in which I wouldnt have to vote for the lesser of two evils in an election.|||Trust me Ron is vastly better then any conservative religious pundit out there, that wants to ban abortion or make homosexuality illegal.
In my earnest opinion libertarians take the positives of both parties, and make a hodge podge.|||No the only problem I have with Ron Paul is he is a medical doctor and does not accept evolution and is a bit too religious for my taste but what politician is not .|||Anyone on the GOP line up would be better then Obama. Chucky Cheese is not a real person, it's a mouse character to promote pizza shops that cater to kids.
/|||Ron Paul is probably America's Last Chance.|||ALL the GOP runners suck this year.
I suppose you will vote for Romney, the mansion expansion king.|||Be careful.
It's "Chuck E. Cheese" and they won't accept a write-in vote if you misspell it.|||I'd vote Mickey Mouse over Obama.
Ron Paul knows how to fix the country and de-socialize it the best.|||Yet you ignorantly insult the man and don't provide any reason why you hate him.|||wow. tempting, but no.
then again, if I knew who was in the costume that might change my mind.
If so, I wonder this.
Would they be as appealing or more, if they replaced the Rat with the doll "Chuckie" as their mascot, AND posted posters all over of the movies made? Would it be too intense for little kids? Is a Rat more appealing?
Hugs Y'all, peace on yer SATIREday.
Dallas|||theres one by me...and I think they should go for it...it would make it a hellluva lot more interesting for the adults.|||The Rat is in Kansas. We Have Chucky Cheese every where. Do you really think it would work having a "Good Guy doll" for a mascot. Well if they did they could make it more of a Fangora Magazine type of place. Dress the person taking the orders as Jason Vorhees and Freddy. Maybe not Jason incase you want them to read the order back. Go for Pin head from Hellraiser. Equal oppertunity hire an old guy he could dress like the man in black from Fantasm.|||There is one about 1/2 mi from my house.
honsestly, i don't think much will change the popularity- it's the only thing they have in my area for kids not old enough to hang out at the movies or mall and too old for Gymboree.|||it would be better if they replaced the pizza with burgers.
the pizzas are not worth feeding to a rat.
you notice the rat never eats them even in the commercials.|||there is one in Michigan..haha..they had two riots there last summer
http://www.mlive.com/flintjournal/index.…
really weird..news is stranger than fiction sometimes|||i think the rat is more disturbing
besides rats in a restaurant will get them closed down
at least the chucky doll could chop veggies with his butcher knife|||i kinda like the rat. goes with the cheese thang. chuckie the doll has appeal with blood and guts.|||i <3 chukie cheeses i went there last monday!!|||your question is oozzing with sarsam. It is a bit ridiculous to have a rat as the spokesperson. Didnt you know that rats were sterile creatures?!|||I like the rat|||the rat has been a classic since i was a little kid they would never take him away|||i'd NEVER go if chucky was there! hell to the no! that stupid doll scared me when i was younger, and it still continues to freak me out! (:|||I never liked the rat.|||LOL. Yeah it may be a little intense for the kids|||I'd rather have the doll.
The rat freaks me out.|||Anything is better than the rat.....lol....|||Do it please , that is Great|||I know of like 3 places.|||I don't like the rat it's ugly|||isn't chucky cheese an american thing?
i think the only place i've ever seen it is in american films lol|||yep there are tons of chuck e cheesseeesss
EWWWWW|||umm
Monday, February 6, 2012
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HAVE FUN!! I love that place and so do my kids.. ha ha|||Go to chucky cheese's actual website they always have coupons on there for stuff like that.|||http://chuckecheese.com/coupons/coupon20鈥?/a>
MY GRANDSON LOVE CHUCK E CHEESE AND SO DO MY SON. HAVE GREAT TIME!!!:-)
Los Angeles, CA|||I doubt your one year old would remember his/her first birthday, so I guess you should have a small, intimate party at your house or the park with a couple of close family members and friends.
I think you should do it at the park or in your backyard. That way you can arrange to have a picnic or a barbecue there. Those are always fun and you don't have to drain your wallet trying to go all out.|||i had my sons at a park. there were older children there as well and it gave them something to do other than sitting around. and being outside was really nice as well|||At home, a pizza place, a park...
they serve it at the chucky cheese salad bar and its a strawberry jello|||Wish you had described it better, but this is my best guess, since I've never had it.
If it has fruit in it or cheese or nuts, just add them to a box of strawberry Jello. If it has cranberries, they are probably using a can of whole cranberry sauce. The brand is JELL-O and it comes in a small package usually in the dessert or baking aisle of your supermarket. Directions for preparing and adding fruit etc. should be on the box.
My kid's birthday is today, and we want to take him to Chucky Cheese's, But we were wondering if Gattis Pizza is better or we should stick with Chucky Cheese's?|||Chucky Cheese's isn't about the pizza. The pizza is just a side note. If he's a young kid (8 or younger) take him to Chucky cheeses, he'd probably love it.|||Gatti's definitely has better pizza with more variety. I would recommend taking your son to Gattitown since it has a midway with games, rides, and prizes that will be fun for the whole family.
I hope this helps, and I hope the kid has a great birthday!|||Gatti Land is better than a regular Gattis Buffet. it has a HUGE vdeo game area. the pizza is awesome, the price is terrible. its very expensive.
Chuck E Cheese is nice and cheap. all games are 1 token. You can find coupons for tokens in junk mail. they have token deals there as well. I can't really tell you much about the pizza because i've never eaten it.
Good Luck.|||Gattis Pizza. yam yam yam|||Chucky Cheeses Pizza is terrible but he will have lots of fun.|||Gatti Land!|||Gattiland... You get the best of both worlds.
I live in pennsylvania..
and i know there is one...
i just can't remember the name...
it has two names in it though!!! Please help!!!|||Dave and Busters!
it's like Chuckie Cheese
but with mixed drinks!! lol|||Incredible Pizza.
Dave and Busters.|||chip and dales?
wonderland?|||dave and busters|||dave and busters
are they best|||The back of my car?? How bout a club??
This might sound weird, but i want to go all nerdy with a couple of friends to chucky cheese. Im 12, and we want to go. LOL am i too old to go on any of the rides?|||Me and a bunch of my friend went there for my 12th or 13th birthday. It was fun! I see no problem with it.|||You wont get in the door unless you are over the age of 18 without a parent. Yes, you are too old to go to chuck e cheese. Really, it's just not as cool as you think it is to be going into chuck e cheese at your age. It's honestly retarded.
I can understand some people going in for the skee ball, but other than that it has no comparison to a real arcade. All the games are childish and push out tickets whether you win or not.|||ooh dear enjooooooooooooooooooooooooy ur age and your youth :) i go with my kids and wish i could join ;) if it fits u go ahead...|||omg no
u r 12 not 15 or 16?
u r kid
chucky cheese is for kids right?
so go and have fun
how many "the walkaround characters" or "mascots" were there at chucky cheese's when you were there??????
---------VERY IMPORTANT---------------------... DID CHUCKY E CHEESE THE WALKAROUND CHARACTER SING AND DANCE??????????????????????|||all of them|||I take my children there once in a blue moon.
FYI watch out for piss in the ball pits I hear babies go potty all the time in them. We stay away|||only chuckie was there and he sang and played with the kids ,not the same in canada as the states less hype here.|||I was there with my kids alot of times, and never saw any in Florida.
newspiritmusic.com|||That was my son's favorite place to go when he was young. It was a very traumatic experience...I've blocked it out completely.
does it really matter?
probably over 2, 000
=/|||An entire pizza and batch of breadsticks? I'm not sure, but I would guess about 3,000.|||DO YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW?????|||go to www.dietfacts.com, they have almost every restaurant on there and the calories for each item they have on their menu. Its a great website!|||ask the people who work there. they should know
over priced, not good, and to crowded, plus have you heard the news that chuckie cheese is now a place where riots are happening now you have to be careful and make sure you dont get hit in the face just for a game.|||I think Chucky Cheese's pizza cheese will make you choke and nearly die!!!!|||over priced their food isn't that good either|||It's like $20 for a pizza that tastes like cardboard there.|||Waaaaay too overpriced. Total ripoff.|||overpriced.|||I haven't gone their for 8 years. So I don't know.|||over priced|||I'd pay just to see the brawls that break out amongst parents.|||Over priced|||ehh its decent
some stuff like salad is way overpriced.
but yeah games are only a quarter ^_^|||Dont go there....they use cheese from the fat of pork or beef...which is haraam.
We LOVE C.E.C during the weekday daytime! I meet other moms there sometimes at 10 when they open. We stay for an hour or so, order a pizza with a coupon for lunch, then save the tokens we get with lunch for the NEXT visit. Sometimes if we have extra tokens, we just go and play, and eat somewhere else.
I REFUSE to go there during the weekends nor will I allow my child to go to a C.E.C party.
I can't handle it - the noise, the germs, the confusion. You blink and they are gone and look like the 100 other kids there and they can't hear you (or you him) for all the noise.
It hasn't been a problem because most of my friends agree so it's only been once that I've declined an invite, and it was a child he hardly knew from his class.|||Blech|||sorta fun, and sorta annoying...those kids just push and shove!|||Not too bad. My kids are pretty well behaved whenever we go, which is not all too often.|||It was ok...too crowded and alot of kids making alot of noise. My kids had a blast so it was worth it|||IVE HEARD THEY HAVE BIG RATS THERE|||It was OK, but the place stinks of stale farts from all those kids getting excited in there.|||Chucky Cheese was the place where other kids went for birthday parties that always included pizza, video games, and vomit.
I think the nickname in elementary school was Upchucky Cheese.|||Very fast paced. Seemed like the kids would go play and it would be time to round them up for pizza, then go play...no come back for cake and presents. Well our hour is up so we have to get our stuff off the table... Also it seemed expensive because we also bought pizza for the adults and once we did that and the $10 per kid it seemed like a lot for an hour. But the kids liked it.|||HORRIFYING!!! Avoid that place like the plague.|||We have a 2 story Chuck E Cheese here and everytime we've gone parking is a nitemare and inside u feel like sardines in a can. My kids really love it and have lots of fun so it's totally worth it.|||I"ve had good and bad; I have to say that the good ones were all when the place was really empty. LIke a tuesday night during the school year and a weekday morning also during the school year. When I've gone on a Saturdya or Sunday to a kids' party it's been hellishly crowded, loud, and stressful. I find the pizza fairly decent, by the way.|||a waste of time/money|||If you're thinking about having a party for your kid, try to do it as early in the day as possible. Much less crowded. Adults usually hate it, but kids love it.|||OMG! Never again!!!! The place was gross! And waay too much money for frozen pizza!|||i like the place but i let my kids go barefoot because at parties the kids must take there shoes off and walk around in there socks so my kids do not wear socks there they walk barefoot at the party and in the place till they put there shoes do not allow your kids to wear socks there|||Oh dear. Chucky Cheese. I got a black eye at chucky cheese. I hit my head on a turn in the slide and somehow ended up with a black eyes. It was actualy kind of funny|||during a weekend day -- HORRIBLE!!! go during the week if you can.|||DEAR IT IS OK BUT THE GAME IS REALLY LOUD SO BUY SOME EAR PLUGS IT WILL HURT EARS AND GIVE YOU A HEAD ACHE TOO TAKE CARE AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
Yowee marry the man. I like the place, but I'd want all his tickets too, and the Pizza is yucky, but for the bowling thing I'd give up my heart, LOL.
Yikes I need some intervention, hahaha.
Dallas|||Once = Fun
Twice = Stuck in a rut
Three times = You haven't conveyed to him you desire a different place.
Four time? = either you take him out and pay for the date to see if he gets it that there are other places than Chucky cheese to have fun or resign yourself to the fact you are no better than he is at having fun.|||well if she likes games then ok i might stick with it, if she is a playful fun girl(blonde) and is cute and likes to play games yeah, if she just doesn't want to waste much i say cheapy the cheapskate, besides i take her to an italian restaurant!|||Someone who likes to have fun even when it comes to being a kid again.
I think someone who takes another to Chucky Cheese is testing to see if the other can have fun no matter what. Enjoy!|||It would actually be kinda fun...it reduces the talking time wich means less akward silences...and nothing to talk about, with a game it would be fine to talk about that game...where i live theres more of an arcade/resteraunt thing thats really fun|||Why do you ask, has this happened to you lately?
And, my boyfriend seemed to thing it was a romantic idea. JK!|||I am a 23 year old child. I would enjoy it lol.
I would prefer Dave and Buster's but Chucky Cheese would be fun as well.|||LoL someone whose awesome. I love Chuck E Cheese! I just went there on Saturday actually.
And to those saying that it would be a cheap person, they're pizza is soooo not cheap.|||I think they are either cheesy (no pun intended), or they just have a good sense of humor. Or maybe they are just immature.|||It depends on whether or not children are involved. Not enough info in the question for an informed opinion.|||Loser|||That person must be dating a Ninja Turtle!|||Chucky Cheapskate?|||Somebody that knows me very very well.|||A cheap a.s.s or broke a.s.s|||Probably one of the best dates I will ever go on! I'm being complete serious. I'd have a blast at Chuck. E. Cheese's! (:|||Playful with a imagination, unorthodox.|||Fun. I would totally do it. It would make me nostalgic and playful.|||Ever seen the movie THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON? lol.|||Adolescent.|||Ritalin-deprived.|||Childish??|||A middle school-er...bonus tokens for report card A's...right ON!!!|||Special.|||Jailbait.|||I am 52 going on 10.
I am a kid at heart.
I have to admit it is a little strange.|||childish|||a paedophile.|||A guy who likes to have a fun time, and whose funny, and doesn't care about making a fool of himself♥|||cheapo?|||cheap and immature
I got to chucky cheese almost every weekend, I like to play at the basketball machine, in the pool of balls and the arcade. Alot of other adults give me the look. Is this wrong?|||No look at Tracy Jordan|||as long as you ain't a pedophile I see no problem with it.|||You are only as young as you feel !! Capishe !|||no one is to old for that!|||PERVERT....|||25 years ago, you would have been a Couch Potato.|||Unless you little kids with you|||your never to old|||I mean go to ESPN Zone.Chucky Cheese It For Younger People ...|||Honestly, yes.......chuck e cheese is a place where a KID can be a KID.|||no|||You're wrong for wasting everyone's time here.|||Nah...I get funny looks when I climb up the skee ball machine and put the balls in 100,000 though....Sheesh! It's not like other kids don't do it!!!!|||You are NEVER too old to go to Chucky Cheese - as long as you aren't using it as a 'meat market'|||Don't ever stop being a kid.Thats wonderful !!
Someone asked me this resently and I thought Rat but I wanted to know if anyone had some evidence that its a mouse not a rat considering the idea of a rat as a mascot for a kids place is kinda disturbing...|||I used to work there and it was a Mouse. |||i guess it makes more sense for him to be a mouse...but i've always thought of him as a rat too! doesn't seem cute enough to be a mouse, haha.|||Mouse. Does kinda look like he may be part rat though lol.|||A mouse|||a dirty mouse.|||Mouse, what kid wants to think Chucky is a rat?
Lol if youre 5 or if youve got a kid together to take to Chucky Cheese. :P Honestly it actually depends with the personality of the girl. Im 20 and I wouldnt mind going to chucky cheese and playing on the arcade games and having a bit of fastfood. But it should be a one time thng. Going on dates to Chucky cheese is quite weird.|||Well, of course it is. Take her over to the pool of balls and make ole Chucky blush.|||I dont know what Chucky Cheese is .....but if she is going out with you I think she will have much fun ....you are funny :-)|||Personally I would. But it depends on the personality of the girl|||If your 5, then yes. Otherwise go to a regular arcade.|||If you have a 5 year old that's going.
Otherwise wtf?|||Umm. .How old are you??|||i love chucky cheese!! i'm 13|||ya........if u r 5|||of course!|||yea if you're 5
im looking for a nice restaurant and a game room inside - kinda like chucky cheese but not so kidish -----TY VM first answer to help wins best answer|||Bristow Virginia is pretty boring when it comes to game places. If you can find a sports bar place like Glory Days,that is fun for older kids.
Virtually all the hotels have a game room with pool and good food. You are close to Manassas and there are hundreds of restaurants there. Cracker Barrel gives you things to look at but not play with.
Fuddruckers, has a great gameroom and there is one not to far from Bristow.
It is 12:35 am.....my suggestion would be to go to Richmond, Kings Dominion.
Foster's Grill is in Vienna and the have game units in the back.
Chics and Wings Sports for Families
how many "the walkaround characters" or "mascots" were there at chucky cheese's when you were there??????|||all together there are 3; a rat, a bear, and a dog. anybody remember when it was showbiz pizza???|||I went for my niece's birthday last year. There was just one: Chuck E Cheese.|||they were two. They were the rat and something else. My niece was sad because they didn't even see her.|||In the old days there were three. Recent party only had one.|||There was about 5....and yes they sing and dance but they have a stage they do that on...My neice is SCARED of them, but she doesn't let that ruin her time with the games and pizza!
I remember Showbiz John...that's what it was when I was a kid!!|||Not that I recall but it was a while ago.|||chuck was the only one last time i was there and he does a dance line for the birthday parties and that is pretty much it....then the "band" plays and talks....|||Went recently with my granddaughter, there was just Chuck E Cheese, and he danced on stage, but did not sing.|||chuck-e himself was the only one walking around besides his " body guards." The body guards were not in costume they were in regular work clothes for employees.
He did not sing or dance just had pictures made with the kids and waved at others and even had some crying! (the little, little ones)
help anyone who has been there? or works in chukycheese know the biggest with more games the best? i wanna go to one who is the best thanx|||If you're looking for the best Chuck E Cheese in LA - try searching on www.FoodCritics.com. It's a site that's building up a community of food lovers and food critics, while at the same time building up a directory of restaurants all over America. You may find reviews on Chuck E Cheese restaurants in the LA area. Anyone can join and help build this directory, which is useful for everyone! You can also make online reservations. It's a good place to keep track of the places you've eaten at and write your reviews about them. For the best Chuck E Cheese, try the one in Burbank - kids just love it!
|||dial their number
I took my kids there twice when they were toddlers and it was thee filthiest germ factory on earth. Kids with snotty noses and wet pants were rolling around on those balls and sliding down slides. Places like these should be outlawed. |||I totally agree with you! It is sick. Yes, it is still in business where I live. I think I know why i got sick every time when I went there. It is just nasty.|||Yes Chukee E Cheese Is Still In Buissness,I Took My Kids There Also But I Didnt See ANything Like that|||they are still in business. just wash your hands and take a bath when you get home|||yeah. we have a cuple where i live.|||Yes it's still in Business.. but in my opinion its a center for not only germs but creepy old men.|||Yes, but going down very quickly..
Cici's Pizza is going up!|||Yes, we still have one in our town. I would have to agree with you, I wouldn't want to go there.|||sadly... yes|||yup, by the way it is 'chuck e cheese', in the med business we call these places 'cross contamination centers'. so yeah they are still open, but answer this, why did you go twice??|||I'm sure it's still around. Kids ALWAYS run around, spreading germs around, you should know that. If you don't wanna go where the germs are, don't go anywhere meant for kids. An adult will wash their hands more often, especially around germy kids. If you don't, that's your problem, and you shouldn't blame the kids because you know better. Teach your kids to wash their hands and not touch their face or body while in places like that. Problem solved.
When I was there, there was nothing like you mentioned.|||dude,
your over reacting!
well, the pee thing does sound gross, but , comon! they are just kids~! i reammber i used to go there once in a while! its fun!
common its kids!
you know what, ask your children what they think, do that, don't ask people on the net,
good luck
=]
~Maayan|||
DUDE...kids love filthy germ infested places!! they're kids!
when you were a kid did you play in the bathtub filled to the rim with BLEACH and PINE SOL??
man...you should be outlawed for making little kids feel like crap...let's see you build a better PIZZA place for the kids...then you can lower the prices and buy better cleaning products to boot!
UNTIL THEN PAL... EAZE OFF THE SPAMMMING! haha|||yeah we have one here in my town.
We are going to Davenport Florida in June and we are doing the usual theme parks and stuff but I have heard that Chucky Cheese is a good place for young kids, I have also heard that it is disgusting.
What is it? Is it good? Is it expensive?
My 2 girls are 5 and 6.|||I have never been to the one in Orlando but in Jersey you have the good and the bad. I think it depends on staff. You may walk in and the tables will be dirty (that is to be expected) on busy days, but if the salad bar looks gross then walk out. The salad bar is the main clue of how the staff sees things (believe me). As for cost you can online to chuckeecheese.com put in a location and clip the coupons. I usually get the coupons for 1 large pizza 4 soft drinks 50 tokens for 21.00. There other deals if you need more or less. You arrive and they stamp the hand of everyone in the family (this is called the kid check) you can then go order your food. You do not have to order food so you can just let the kids run around. At the same time check out the food that is being brought out, remember you don't have to eat to play.|||Chuck E. Cheese is very good. It's a restaurant and it has all kinds of games inside of it. It's for children. The only food to eat is pizza. But It's so delicious I dont know anyone who doesnt like it.
I found this online for you:
Chuck E. Cheese's features age appropriate games, rides, prizes, food and entertainment that children of all ages from toddlers to big kids will love. We also provide great food for the family including freshly baked pizzas and a garden fresh salad bar. We are a great place to take the kids for everyday fun or for special occasions such as birthdays, play groups and school fundraising events.
Chuck E. Cheese's pizzas are made fresh to order. We use only the finest, freshest ingredients - like 100% real cheese, our special sauce and the best toppings. So everything always tastes great. And that includes our garden fresh salad bar and oven toasted sandwiches. Which gives us the perfect recipe to satisfy your appetite for food as well as fun.|||It is a chain there is one in most cities in the US. It is a bit of a horror show, kids between the ages of 4 and 11 love it, video games and some things to climb on. The food is awful, cardboard pizza. You need to purchase tokens for the games, expect to spend about $30 for a few hours there, it is often crowded and loud, but my 5 year old thinks it is the best place in the world. I would just go to the beach instead.|||It used to be good. It's a good place to go for arcade games and for young kids, but when I ate at one last time, I ended up sitting on the toilet there within 10 minutes of eatting my food and everything that went in, came out the other end even more quickly. I would go there to kill time but eatting there I would not reccomend.|||I have never heard that it was disgusting! my daughter and siblings love the place. the pizza is great. one pizza is probably about 15.00, and each soda is about 1.50. the tokens are something like 4 for a dollar. and each game is 1.00. i say take them. they will definitely enjoy themselves, while your husband and you sit back, and eat pizza!|||I think you will probably get many different opinions on Chuckie Cheese. Basically, it is a pizza parlor with a large arcade and play area. I think it is a fun place to visit, and my children ALWAYS begged to go. It is also affordable. Give it a chance...you will like it.|||i looooooved chucky cheese when i was little. the last time i went was while i was babysitting when i was 18 and i couldn't imagine WHY i ever liked it there. but for little kids... well, i remember it being really fun :)|||I think it will depend on the chuck e cheese. One by us is has surprisingly good pizza. You buy a package of pizza and tokens. the kids can play game with the tokens.
It can get packed full of kids. go during an off time to eat|||its good, and not expensive. my dau is 14 and still likes to go sometimes. she likes to play the race car arcade games. and the pizza's pretty good also. your little girls will love it.|||They serve pizza to eat, which is so-so, nothing special. And then there is an arcade with games designed for kids. Kids love it, but no, it is not designed for adults in any way!|||It's great, if ya like low-grade dog chow.
Pizza Planet at Disney's Hollywood Studios is much better|||Are you talking of the Pizza Parlours
http://www.chuckecheese.com/
The Food is OK for Kids, a little Bland for my taste
Its all arcade like games and indoor bouncers
It sounds ridiculous but my gf really likes chucky cheese. we met there. Had our first time in the toilets there. She went into labour there. Twice. Both our children are called chucky. And we live right accross the road from chucky cheese.
Do you think me proposing there would be romantic? Or cheesy(lol)?|||sound cyte and stuff like a cyuteie baby burdf in my mouth ^o^|||i dotn think that would be romantic since it is not new nor original.
try something different, show her u really cared about how to propose but not being as predictable as doing it in the same place lot of important things have happen.
be creative..donnow..maybe you can even use the mainidea of something related woth chucky cheese but not there, u can call and ask them to bring the order home and talk to the guy and plan that in the box or bag with your iorder inside is the ring...
donnow, thats my opinion.
good luck!|||Don't do it . Chucky is a player. I, personally have witnessed him playing with many many children and adults. I do not think a player would be a good mate.Oh yeah, I believe he is a male, so unless your in one of those states that alloww gay marriage; it ain't gonna happen..
Seriously tho, sounds kinda cheesey to me. Good luck to you and your gal. Happy Valentines Day!|||if you did it right...don't end the night there. one thing that my husband does (this is so qute), he re-marries me every year. we didn't have the wedding on a beach like i really wanted so we get creative every anniversary. and this is so cheesy but he also asks me to marry him if we're just standing the kitchen or kissing or whatever. theres so much pressure for that "one moment"...spread it out, it will mean more.|||I love the idea!!! You should make it grand though and incorporate their little show or winning the jackpot on a game or something to add a little more fun to it!!
Sounds like you guys really love the place and have had so many memories there already!
Best Wishes|||yes i think it would be really romantic and i think she would just love it and your not gay dont listen to that guy i and i bet she would just love it
good luck :D|||is that a serious question? lolz hahahahahahah i think that would be kinda cheesy you should not propose there. i think you should propose on top of the dead body of the stupid mouse.|||Are you serious??!?!?!?!
You cant be that ghetto! Come on now!!!!
Ay Ay Ay your just all weird i dnt think it matters just do it there and thats gross giving labor...? Arent ppl eating.... and you have 7 bucks but yet you have a computer an internet ok???|||first of all both kids are named chucky??? and u met in the bathroom??? is this a lesbian thing or what??? and i wouldnt do it at a chucky cheese for cryin out loud|||wow you named your kids chucky! that's just weird lol. well i would propose there even though its a bit creepy, but i guess that place means alot to both of you?|||yes. get a guy in the chucky suit to come over and propose, it would be way more romantic|||I think you two might have a fetish?!
Find a new place to have nookie in and don't choose another kids place. How gross.|||Yes, and for your honey moon go to a biig chucky cheese and you both can wear the suit that night|||you should. If she really loves you then she won't be mad where you purpose to her.|||if she likes it that much go for it if she loves you shes gonna say yes anywhere so why not her favorite place|||It seems like you have done everything there. It is definitely close to both of you. I would say go for it!|||You're not suppose to be doing that stuff in chuck e cheese! ~_~!!!!!!! Shame on yall &_&|||Hmm both lol!|||It has a lot of history for you two. I think thats a great place to pop the question|||do it! with a Cheetos O from X's and O's!|||ah ha ha ha ha ha ha
yeah propose there
and do it onstage with the rat
ur kidding right?|||"Or cheesy"
I lol'd so much.|||epic failure, go back to your trailer|||You have 2 kids and u aren't married yet ???|||your gay who gives there kids the same names , freako|||i think you should because thats where u had ur first everything right so y not|||ewww..... what an insult
can't think of anywhere.|||What about Build a Bear? If your 5 year old is a girl how about Club Libby Lou?|||home or at the playground -- that's where we've done all of our kids'.
but my kids have also been to parties at gymnastics places, karate places, a bakery (they made their own food), ice skating rinks, "paint-a-plate" type art places, kids' drama programs, indoor playgrounds, and probably others that aren't coming to me right now....|||How about in your backyard?|||Do you have a Bounce U in your area? This might be a great place for your child. We are having my 5 year old niece's party there tomorrow. If you don't have one, maybe you have something similar.
www.bounceu.com|||How about a Children's Museum or Aquarium or Roller skating rink...|||How about a roller skating rink?|||I recently went to a 4 years old party in MY GYM. I think it's a nationalwide franshice. It' was so wonderful. The best part is they have the place closed for parties on Friday afternoon, Saturday & Sunday. So, children can enjoy the place a lot. I really was amazed by the party coordinator, & my son was so happy that I booked the place for my son 4 birthday already.
I also liked PUMP IT UP|||At your local park or a park with great play equipment for them to play on. You could have finger food and leaving your rubbish in the bins there instead of your home is much easier.|||Bowling, skating, Discovery center, Kids salon(if girl)..we have one here where the girls can bring a couple friends and they all get their hair and nails done and all of them also get a doll to dress...its cute.
Gymnastics gymnasium, Pump It Up(its a place full of those blowup jumping things)|||Your house, a park or maybe the movies.|||Local pool, local park district-usually offers gymnastic party, sports party, all different kinds, forest preserve or local park, children's museum. I would follow your child's interests.
My friend and i got into a agrument about if there was a ball pit (You know, that big thing filled with balls that kids jump in) in the Chucky Cheese in Slidel. So, this is the only place i could think of to ask. BTW, we're 13. That's wheree we're gonna have our 16th B-day! XD|||you should call and find out if they do have one. that sounds like fun. good luck
or a resturant like it that Ican take my 5 year old and my 24 year old|||kailean, I've located a nice directory of restaurants that might help. You can narrow down the Washington results by cities nearby to you. If you phone a few of the restaurants you can narrow down wich one would work best for you. http://www.restaurantreviewsratings.com/鈥?/a>|||the tacoma mall blvd. That's the only one I know of in pierce county..Its right by the mall. have fun ...|||there is a chuck e cheese on Silverdale Way, behind the mall (Kitsap)|||dave and buster's
Our aim is an indoor usage, maybe food, secure, and a great place for parties & groups. Oh, we would like it to appeal to the adults a bit. Sort of a Jillians without drinks ?|||Look at "Dave and Busters" for ideas. They do exactly what you are thinking about. Maybe if you have the money you can get a franchise from them.
If you do something very similar to Chucky Cheese make sure you don't have that large rat that always scares the little kids.|||Let me think...
You'll probably want to have pizza. Kids love pizza. And perhaps some big animatronic rodent as a mascot? And lots of video games.
I'd call it "Schmuck E. Weasel's Happy Fun Pizza Time". You can't go wrong with that.|||Make sure you've got lots and lots of liability insurance.
Make sure you do serious background checks of all employees.
Make sure you figure out in advance how you'll handle "undesirables", such as gang bangers, vagrants, or people dressed inappropriately.|||How about something with several themes, so kids have a choice. maybe a pirate theme with hot dogs, a movie theatre theme with hamburgers and cartoons, a video game room with pizza, the list is only as short as your creativity. Hope you get a lot of good answers, sounds like a great endeavor.
At what time do they open there too, and are they open on saturdays?|||I think the times their open depends on what area you're in, but they generally open around 11am.
As for the tokens, they're usually $.25 each, but I think the more you buy ($5, $10, $20), the more you'll get for your money. Also, look for coupons in your local paper. We always get coupons for deals such as large pizza and 4 drinks, plus XX tokens for something like $20.|||its the same as quarters... a dollar gets you 4 of them... Have fun!|||25 cents|||Open at 11AM coins are 25cents each and they are open Saturdays!|||tokens cost 15 cient=1C.C tokents
i dont want to have it at chucke cheese, i would like to know of a nice but not overly expensive venue|||He's one year old. Have his party in the park. Invite some friends to play outside and have a cook out. |||You could rent those huge things that are blown up and put in your yard for the kids to get in and jump on and cook out..
find out if chucky cheese offers franchise. if they do, then call them and get brochures and reports of any and all information that they give to prospective business regarding buying into the frachise. there should be and 800 number there to call if you need more pertinent information. that's how you get started and get ideas about a business, what kind of money it makes and how much money it takes etc.
happy business hunting!...|||If they are a publically traded company, find the companies web site and request a prospectus. The company will mail you all the info you are looking for.
were going tomorrow but we need to know how much it is for admission and games?|||Admission is free. Go to their website for free coupons towards tokens and pizzas. There is one when you first sign up they send you in email 100 tokens for $10. 1 token per game always.|||admission is free no cover charge per person. When you go to the register you have an option to pick a package which allows you to dine and buy tokens. |||Its free to go in put a pizza cost about $15 and then you also have to pay for games. My suggestion is to get coupons because it can be very expensive.|||To get in is free. Games require tokens. Number of tokens per game varies. Most game take just 1 or 2 tokens.|||That's Chuck E. Cheese. The "E" is for Expensive!
Hope that helps.|||Admission is free. 1 token = 25 cents|||Last I checked a pizza place doesn't have a cover charge.
ok my friend wants to know if for your 12th birthday party your to old for chucky cheese|||It's ok, be a kid as long as you can. If she likes the puppeteering it's fine. I think they have some kind of bowling game for big kids. Their pizza is good too. It's been years since I was there with my kids though.|||never too old to go there|||You are never too old!
I went for my 13th birthday, and it was epic! All my greatest friends showed up and we had a blast. And I even have some friends who went for their 14th birthday.
Tell your friend to go for it!|||.If that's where she wants to go, no reason not to...they probably get more kids in there younger than her, than her age but who cares? It's about having fun!|||It depends. Are the friends she's inviting the type of people who would pick on her for not being "cool"? Or are they pretty laid back and just want to have a good time?
If she likes chucky cheese, and her friends just want to have a good time hanging out with her, then she should go to chucky cheese. If she's trying to be cool or "popular", she should go somewhere else.|||If that's what she really wants, then she should go.|||i dont think so because last year i went to a birthday party at chucky cheese and i was 11. sure some of the games
are lame, but just stay by the older kids like by the skiball and stuff. just stay away from that mouse, i tripped
over him a few times while i was there. so yea if they like the place tell em to go|||Its not to old at least I dont think. Im 14. But when I was twelve I thought going skating was funner than playing around with lots of little kids running around.|||Yes, YOU are too old to go to Chuck E. Cheese for your birthday. When I turned 12, I went acid tripping down East Orange in Jersey.
Priest is way more funny!|||As long as it's ONLY the collar. Report Abuse
|||well if u go as a priest evry1 will greet u as father and try 2 talk 2 u for blessings, n if u go as clown all the kids will try 2 play with u (except for the ones with clown phobia) so its a lose-lose
but id say clown|||No, I always go as an amish nun.|||Why take chances? Go as a priest with a clown nose and wig.|||priest fo sho.|||a giant mouse....|||I prefer a pregnant nun.|||go as the owner
My daughters first birthday is in November and I want to make it special yet simple. All I wanted was to have a little get together in a club with a cake, decorations, food and music. My hubby does not want me to rent a club because number one the club does not let you bring your own drinks and I can't afford to have an open bar. He thinks it would be embarrassing to have a party without the drinks. The club will allow you to have a bar tender for additional money but the guests would have to buy their own drinks. He also thinks it would be embarrassing to have them pay for their own drinks. I think its a baby's party their doesn't necssarily have to be drinking it will be during the day any way. ( I can't do the party in my house).|||Stick with Chucky Cheese and stop worrying about catering to adults! That will be special enough! November is a jacked up month to be trying to do anything for her birthday! Drinking and adults at a kids party! You have better things to do with your money! The party at Chucky Cheese will still be nice enough! But I know it's her first and you want to go all out! But that is special enough honestly! Because the club that seems too much!|||I think you are trying to make it a little too extravagant for your daughter's first birthday party!
She is only going to be one year old and does not even understand everything going on yet. If you invite a lot of people you will be staying busier than you think making sure your daughter is happy and getting everything she needs. This party is about her and for her not to worry about what everybody else wants!
Does she go to Chucky Cheese often? Because if not, she may be a little scared of all the noises and as busy as they stay, my children were at that age.
If you can not do it at your house maybe try a local park/playground, Gymboree, activity place, or even a grandparents house.
Good Luck!|||If your husband wants a party with drinking, then he should throw a party for some other occasion. To rent a club and invite a bunch of adults to drink or party is innappropriate for a baby's 1st birthday.
Your home would be the most suitable, but since you say that is not an option, the Chuckie Cheese thing is fine. Other options are McDonalds, a local park (although Nov might be too cold depending where you live) or the house of a grandparent.
A baby is not going to remember her 1st birthday and is not going to be aware of what is going on. She will have plenty more parties coming up over the years, where you can do something fancier. What you need is a venue for some family to mark the occasion and a chance to take of photos of her with a cake and some gifts. Keep it simple.
???|||Why not? I had mine there when I was 23.|||If that is your thing....you can...I believe the best birthday for a 15yr old that would eqiuivalent Chucky Cheese can be to invite a few friends to a place that has race cars,,,paint ball shooting...or even something like Dave and Busters will be nice...since money is scarce now and days I would suggest the movies with about 3 close friends and than dinner (restaurant that will sing )....it will be nice and inexpensive.....lets just say 2 friends of that are close to the matinee movies....if you want a party I will say Chucky Chesse maybe too kiddish....go to a small amusement Park...|||SML
They'll take your money if your 80. If you want to do that, go, have fun. If it makes you happy on your birthday to go to chucky cheese, you should do it.
-Kevin
ps. Dang, looks like JJ and Cherise just had a psychic moment about chucky cheese.|||Im 15,and everyone i know,all my friends and people in school thinks it would be lame. Just asked alot of people. Only sam the nerdgirl said yes.And nobody goes to her parties Sorry|||Absolutely..
But why not try something more memorable... sushi .. Greek.. Italian ?
Even if your just 15 , style can get you a long way |||As others have said, why not? As long as you have fun, that's what matters. It is your day, after-all.|||YES! i had one last year there! i turned 33 years old! Chucky cheese makes me wanna be a kid again, so that's why u need to go!|||Absolutely!|||Yes! But maybe Dave and Buster would be more 15 year old entertainment, I think they have DDR!!!!|||Sure, if you want to! :) I thanks it's a cool place :)|||absolutely!|||Sure!.................|||Yeah, why not?
i dont think it was actually manufactured by either of those companies but i dont know how else to discribe the type of car. im curious as to what model this chucky cheese van is immitating. on the bottom it says "ummer van: i think the first letter has fallen off but i cant know for sure. the tops of the van are slanted in, and the back has two hemispherical windows bolging out slightly.|||Sounds like a Hummer.
Im searching online for some activities but i dont know were to search. Its not like im experience with this so its my first he is 2yrs old and i need some suggestions please. thank you very much!|||My kids favorite place is the park. You can get whatever food he likes best, including cake, take the presents there, set up camp and let them all run wild! :-)|||A local petting zoo, farm, or park would be nice, if you want to take him somewhere. They have picnic tables and you can bring your own food, so you dont have to spend a fortune.
As for activities, he's only 2, so there's no need to do anything elaborate. If you go to the park, there's a playground there. Maybe you could feed the ducks or blow bubbles or something.|||He's only two--there's no need for something extravagant.
I agree with the petting zoo idea. Also, are there any children's museums in your area? Parks are a good stand-by, because they have a variety of activities and are cheap to reserve.|||I don't know how many children are coming to his party, but the big winners for us (& friends) have been inflatable places. I know he's only 2...and was our daughter when we had hers at an inflatable play place. Her cousins are 2-4 years older than her, so it worked out great for everyone. The kids played-we adults got to talk...and play!!! LOL
The six weeks we have been together she know damn well I don't like onion rings and I just snapped|||O.O wow i know what not to serve you.|||Yeah she can, it's really stupid you would even begin to think about snapping over onion rings.|||Press damn charges. The hoe should know you don't like d*mn onion rings, GOD.|||im pretty sure if she btought that situation to a judge they would laugh at her... so she can. but do u think she really will?|||If you hit her first yes|||you should have hit her harder
Friday, February 3, 2012
Becuase it looks nothing like a mouse!|||Don't type Chucky Cheese too loud... Pedobear might get excited ; )|||He is a rat..and why is he always around food and hosting parties?|||Thought he was a guinea pig.|||yeah lol|||chucky is a mouse u cant tell cause of his clothes and cause hes ugly|||Is your avatar suppose to be cute|||ya its kinda sick like that, he looks like a creeper too... maybe a rapist. i hate those commercials.|||He is a glorified rat.
:)|||yep. i have no idea why anyone would choose a rat for their mascot for a CHILDREN'S playground!!!|||he used to be a rat, now they changed him to a mouse.
And it's Chuck E. Cheese btw.|||hahaha, yea he does
but the last time i saw a commercial for chuck e cheese's i remembered that he was a rat|||yes derr|||Yea and yes he does. Idk what ghetto chucky cheese you been going to but he damn sure does look like a mous lmfao|||Yeah he DOES look like a rat!|||LoL my grandpa thought he was a squirrel, cause he cant see well.|||He frightens me I went there when I was little and he tried to hug me and ever since then I have had a fear of anyone in a suit like that. Disneyworld was a nightmare.|||I thought he was a mouse.....!!|||Rat, mouse the same thing..rat bigger and mouse a baby!|||Would you rather he look like me?|||yes, and that place is probably infested with them.|||idk but i dont like when he comes near me i feellike hes a rapist trying to take my boobys lol.|||Chucky CHEESE get it
The creators had no imagination.|||All I know is that is one ugly rodent.|||Now that you mention it, this is disturbing.|||yeagh it was.|||yes|||Chuck E Cheese is a rat. :)|||Chuck E. Cheese is a rat. Don't you get it? Cheese? Rats like cheese?
Oh yeah, rats and mice aren't the same thing.|||lmao yeah he is|||Uh, I think.|||umm idk. that got me thinking
Large???
Medium???
Speciality???
Drinks???
Anything else. I saw there menu but there are no prices and for kids birthday partys they only provide pizza for the kids.|||Why don't you give them a call?|||I don't know about whole parties but when we went we paid $30 for 2 medium 2 topping pizza's, 2 drinks, and that included so many tokens (I can't rtemember how many but it seemed like plenty for the 4 of us). I don't know if that is was a special or if that is all the time.|||print out the coupons and you can get a lg. pizza and a bunch of token for like 30.00 drinks incl. they do offer b-day parties but we've never done them we've always brought our own cake and stuff...i like it better that way it's less expensive|||Ewww have you ever tasted it? Better off bringing sandwich platters or something like that for the adults.|||its like $1,000,000 but the little mouse gives it to you its all worth it, i mean its where a kid can be a kid|||Between 15-20 dollars|||ciao
Do anyone have any tip or suggestions on what i should do to get the job? because im really nervous! this is my first job ever! i am 16 years old.|||Relax the job is yours. Now do a great job and you'll move up in no time. Watch and see. Remember follow company policy and earn your pay by doing your job. One more thing--keep your word when you give it.|||A second interview is always a good sign. The chances depend on how many people they are bringing back. The best thing to do is just be yourself and stress why you think you will be a good fit for the job and how you can help the company and manager. Remember, the manager wants to know how you can help him/her get the job done.|||A second interview is a very good sign. All you have to do now is convince the interviewer that you are the best possible candidate for the position. If the interviewer is too serious that makes you feel very uncomfortable and no one wants to work with people who are like that. On the other hand, if the interviewer always smiles and makes jokes that makes you feel more at ease and comfortable and less nervous. Those kind of people are the best to work with. Good Luck!|||For a job like that, the second interview is more than likely a job offer. It'll be where they do things like discuss your availability, do the drug test, and get you a uniform. You've got it in the bag, more than likely. Congrats!
When you throw a birthday party does the host get taxed like a
waitress?|||When you throw a party, there is a certain amount of gratuity that goes directly to the employee that hosted your event... This is given to him/her in there check. They will get that amount taxed just like it were hours worked, and not commission from the party...|||actually that happens at a lot of places... but NOT at Chuck E. Cheese's... I WORK THERE i know... we aren't taxed on our tips,,, and it's the choice of the person paying for the party if they want to tip us,,, it's not forced upon them by a gratuity Report Abuse
|||if you mean do we get taxed on the tips we make for hosting b-day parties no we dont,,, well at least at the Chuck E. Cheese's that i work at =] you'll make your host/hostess a very happy person if you do tip though lol because many people don't tip or they don't tip well and believe me hosting parties is REALLY stressful
i got a bunch of chucky cheese coins like 5 years ago can i go use them now, do they like have different coins, would i have to get different coins, or something like that?
THANKS SO MUCH!!!!|||Yes you can still use them, they haven't changed the tokens.|||You can use the same coins mine fron 5 years ago worked|||go and ask them.|||i think they have tickets now ? not sure|||no|||get the number and call uhm but i think it will be ok
I have went to the website and looked but my friend has told me that nobody does that and to just walk in with the cake and play games so I was just wondering if anyone had done that or anything...|||Yeah, you can, but why can't you just order a cake there?|||no u cannot do whatever the **** yuou wanna do in life.....its a shame....all jokes aside, you will not be able to do so.....there will probably not be room if its a busy day, and if its someones birthday, the staff put on a show, so if they are not informed on the birthday, then they cannot perform and will not experience the TRUE experience of the greatest ****** place on earth....not|||Might be better to call up or go to the place and ask, so you get the correct information :)|||yeah totally!|||Gay
my nephews birthday is coming up, and reserving a party for allot of children is to much money so just buying pizzas for everyone is cheaper, and i want to get him the crown because he will really like it. I wanted to know if they might sell the crown or if you can only get it when you do an actual party.|||yes. we did the same thing. small get together for our 2 year old. dont remember how much it was but we also bought a birthday cup and the birthday cake. no proper reservation necessary
I mean.. she said she likes pizza so....
and i only have 7 bucks.
We're 22 so it wont look too sad will it?|||No Not romantic at all.
with 7 dollars and a few supplies from you house
Make a dinner from your 7 dollars and your kitchen
and Candles
and a movies
Valentines day is suppose to be special :]|||Do not take her there, what ever you do..she will know that she is a cheap date.
This is what you do:
Just because she likes pizza- doesn't mean that is the only thing she eats! make luch for you too, and go for a hike- or to the park!|||Do not take her there... For $5, get a medium sized pizza from Dominos or Pizza Hut and have a nice dinner at your house.|||Its cute if she likes chucky cheese but 7 bucks isnt gonna cover tokens at chucky cheese its expensive n the pizza isnt that great there at least everytime ive gone. But its really original I would call and ask about prices before you decide (= happy V-day
never been but thinking aboutt it tell me ur opinions of the place too.|||It has games for the kids to play, like an arcade...all the games cost money...but you have to get tokens there....they encourage your kids to spend money FAST...I dont like it, and I do not take any children there.....not the type of ideals I want children to see...running and playing in restuarant...it is a way for business to make money and makes it easy for parents...children can act anyway and no one cares....except when you try to take them anywhere without play area, they have no manners or idea on how to behave.....even some adults have no manners...like eating with hat on....plus adults come and go in play area, anyone can walk out with your child, no one watches, no security and with that level of noise it probably would be easy....plus with so many people there, employees and all, children lose the fear of strangers....plus all those germs on everything....yuck.|||Yes, think of it as an arcade that you can eat/drink at.|||Yes it does..You pay for tokens so you can play the games..In return you also get tickets for prizes..Nothing great mostly candy and stuff,but when youre a kid its great..Oh yea and you obviously can eat there but its kinda priey for the quality of the food lol..But its all about the kids..
free|||1pull the door open and walk in .
#2walk up to the counter and order and then pay for the pizza or any thing else you ordered.to eat and get the game tokens.
#3find a table (if you can )and sit down .
#4if you have kids turn them loose on the games ,and sit back and eat the pizza and watch the kids have fun .|||There is no entry fee at Chucky Cheese. You pay to get tokens if you want to play games and you can also buy pizza. They have a show running about every 30 minutes and most have a free jungle gym. The website always has good pizza/token combos.|||The entry is free, But they put a small stamp on your child's hand for safety purpose, and then a stamp on yours so someone doesn't try and walk out with them.
The Game tokens are expensive, in my opinion. So is the food.|||It's free to get in they stamp your hand with the same number as the rest of the party you came with and you have to come with a child or they willl not let you in. I love chuck E. cheeses. Every game is 25 cents per token and its one token to play each game but find coupons online you can get great deals on tokens and pizza. www.chuckecheese.com|||If you are someones guest and they are standing the cost of burgers etc. it is free. No charge to go in.
The price you pay is when you leave and you find yourself in the bathroom all night. That is where the Chucky part of the Cheese becomes evident.|||Free. However, you need to accompanied by an adult upon entering (unless you are at least 18). You get a stamp when you get in. Then you pay for how many tokens you want. They cost 25 cents each.|||Chucky's is free to get in...always. You pay for tokens to play games, You pay for pizza and beer, but entrance is free. Trust me, Chucky's isn't nearly as cool as it used to be about 18-20 years ago.|||there is no "entry fee", you buy tokens. Its 1 token per game which works out to be about .25 per play. Getting into the restaurant won't cost you a thing. you also buy food and drink if you are hungry|||It is free to enter, but you have to purchase tokens up at the register, you also purchase the food there. So you are always free to bring your child in and just play on the jungle gym they have there.|||its free if you're gonna play or eat.
If you're going to play, an amount of tokens is an amount of money. Pizza is how much the pizza is.|||i think you get in for free, but you pay money for tokens and food. that gets pretty expensive.|||There is no entry feen in Chuck E. Cheese. However all games are only .25 cents and well, depends on what pizza you get and size for the prize. Have fuN!|||They get enough money out of you for pizza and games, they don't charge an entry fee. I have brought my kids there before just to play some games and not eat and they let us right in|||its free but u have to pay for pizza cake soda and tokens-one token is worth 25 cents so if u pay 20 bucks in the token machine thats 80 tokens 1 game u can play is worth one token|||Completely free to get in...be sure to go to www.chuckiecheese.com for the great coupons...you can get a coupon for 100 tokens for 15$ or pizza and token deals for 20$ or else you can pay .25 a token....|||A friend of mine drops off her husband and little boy at chuck e cheese all the time while she goes clothes shopping and they get in free.|||Don't go there. Over the last week 2 fight have broken out and one Chuck E. Cheese was robbed at gun point in clear daylight.|||Last time I went it was free, but you have to pay for food and games (but I think they've got a special going on so that the games are only 1 quarter, each)|||Yeah Getting In Is Free! Pizza Tokens A Birthday Party You Have To Pay For! If You Have A Birthday There You Have To Pay For Your Guests I Think! Hope I Helped! =]|||Usually dignity and sanity. After the first hour, you surrender your appetite. Good thing they sell beer, eh?|||its free to get in but u have to pay for tokens to play games and you can buy food
answer mine please
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=At8g3eQYj3wtCN808Uwfoijsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090630093148AAQALKF|||Last tyme I checked it was free to get in but u pay for food and evrything else tokens etc|||Its free to get into chucky cheese but cost for pizza, tokens, b-day parties etc. could be pricey.|||I'm pretty sure getting in is free. You have to pay for tokens and pizza, but getting in is free.|||nothing but you need to spend like 30 40 dollars to play the game. each game costs 25 cents. you just get in for free|||Completely Free for entry.
Food, Drinks, and Tokens cost money.|||free then tokens a pizza cost something go on their website and get coupons :)|||FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE|||20 dinars|||In stockton Ca, It is free to get in but to play games and eat it cost.
Location close to New Jersey. But any suggestions would be great.|||- Park
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- Zoo
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- Camp Iliff http://www.campiliff.com/birthday.htm
- Some farms and pumpkin patches will do parties in the Summer. They don't have pumpkins but do hay rides and have a petting zoo available. You can find a pumpkin patch close to you by using this webiste: http://www.pumpkinpatchesandmore.org/|||bouce house place? local kids gymnastics center?|||Have you ever considered having it at the park?
Those seem to turn out really nice if the weather is right.|||Is there a park near by, I know that most kids like to play outside and most love the park.|||mcdonalds, they have a playplace and the birthday chair etc|||chucky cheese cause they will have more fun|||I am having my daughters at the park we rented the pavilion for six hours for only 20 dollars!
Are there any things to do outside of the house that don't cost $$$, that are kid friendly, indoor, and fun? For active people. We went to Chucky's and Safari Sam's, it wasn't what I expected. There was no area for crawler/baby. He is active and moving all over the place.
If you say the mall, don't. Our mall allows kids that are bigger than the height requirement to play on all the toys. No thanks, they are too wild to be around a crawling baby.|||go to a local park or zoo|||It really depends where you live. I agree with the person who mentioned recreation centers, many of them have Mommy and Me type of play dates and exercise classes, and all sorts of other things that are either free or very inexpensive that your little one would really enjoy.
Other places that you may want to consider are Mc Donalds with indoor play places, while they are not the most sanitary things in the world, if you go during a school day in the early morning hours there is next to no one there and your little one will be able to have free run/crawl of the place. Some Mc Donalds even have a separate infant section.
Not a free activity, but maybe you want to consider joining a Gymboree type class or something else like that, if you are wanting your infant to be around other children, and have a lot of fun.
Or, you could start your own play date group, buy your own ball pit on clearance, and let the fun begin!|||I don't know where you live, but if the climate is good, take your kid to the beach to play in the sand, or a park.|||Well, if your baby is mostly crawling, he's actually more of an infant than a toddler. Anyway, you're right!!! some places that are so called "for kids of all ages" can actually be dangerous for little ones. Is there a children's museum in your city or near your town? They have a variety of exhibits for all ages. The ones for the infants and younger toddlers are usually vacant, as most kids are older and prefer to run around than play with the exhibits. Have you tried your local zoo? Some zoos have indoor exhibits and play areas for younger kids to keep them out of the heat and weather. I would recommend a Gymboree center (not the store, but the indoor play place), but they charge for that. I don't know how much, as i never took my son to one. Other than that, I don't know of any indoor places that you're looking for. You can try the outdoors... that's way fun and FREE. Like a reputable clean park... If he's all over the place, he'll really enjoy crawling around the grass or sandbox. What about a beach? If you're near one, he might also enjoy tooling around the sand and feeling the textures. There are some (rare) toddler parks, that cater only to smaller children. The rides and attractions are VERY simple and safe, so it keeps the easily bored older kids away; especially when they see a small child around. They don't want to hurt him or make you mad. It always worked for us!!! Good Luck!!! (P.S. My son was way small but he always enjoyed the children's museum. It's clean, out of the sun and fun for both kids and parent).|||Check with your local church or recreational center regarding "play dates" for toddlers. Many mothers want their toddlers to get involved with other children.
You see my friend is having her party there this weekend. Do you think she is too old to have her 15th birthday party there? thanks.|||No, as long as you don't try to go in the balls. I was about 15 and wanted to go into the balls, but some lady that worked there yelled at me :(|||This is probably one of the last times your friend will be able to have a party there. It's sad when you realize you're too old to enjoy it anymore. Especially when you realize you can't fit inside the tunnels anymore, lol. Let your friend enjoy the party and you should enjoy it too while you can. Next time you go, it will be with little siblings or with your own kids and you'll be sitting there wishing you were having fun in the toys again.|||I think so. Like if you were invited by a younger cousin or something to go to a chuck e cheese party then that's fun but if your 15 and your throwing a party there, then your a lil weird.
Don't ditch her tho, if your a good person just go to her party anyway, maybe it was all she could afford! i bet a lotta people won't go because it's kinda lame but you should go anyways just so she doesnt feel like a loser on her special day|||LMAO...well yeah of course she's too old..i mean i can see if it was just a few of her friends, and maybe some family..but if its like the whole shabang then thats a little weird haha...but she's prob loves chucky cheese, or hasnt been in a while...im 14 and i remember me and a few friends were really bored and we were walkin past chucky cheese, and we were just like what the hay lol..we went in and im telling u it was SO fun, i felt like a little little kid again, won a stuffed animal, and that pizza is bomb!|||i think ... yes. usually the people who go to the party at chuckycheese like that little games . But i think the 15 years boys and girls are in the age to dance and get to know new people or start having girlfriend or boyfriend. So that party will be a little out of place ....|||I think it's great! I had my 64th there and everyone had a ball! Remember, life is what you make of it. A party is a party anywhere you have it. Don't be a window geek, just let your hair down and enjoy the festivities.|||haha i think its funny :)
i know a lot of "older" people who have had parties there, but because of that, our chucky cheese stopped letting kids over 10 and under 18 to be there without and adult. sucks right!?
Have fun!|||yeah that's really kind of childish if you ask me. chucky cheese is more of a little kid thing. when you get to be 15 and everything you start having parties are restaurants, buffets, and places like that.|||im 12 and its kinda fun to go there with my friend...
but ovbs its a little babyish...
you can go there as like a joke! take pictures with ur friends for fun in the sketching thing! :)
if ur inviting a few ppl its okay... but if ur inviting like 15 ppl then its not okay.|||If you and your family enjoy Chucky then you might never be to old, so if your friend and her family enjoy Chucky then respect it and have fun.|||NOPE! No age is too old as long as you can still go to the play park|||My sister is 24 and she loves Chuck E. Cheese. We went there for her birthday. People, no matter how old they are, like different things. If you don't wanna go, just don't.|||Yeah I'd say so.
I mean, unless she's only going with 1 or 2 of her best friends. Because best friends can be REALLY idiotic together and get away with it.
But any more people than that is weird.|||yeah she's kinda old for chuckee cheese , but its ok its her birthday and she can do whatever she wants. that place can be fun for adults too so i'm sure it'll be just fine.|||HaHa..NO!!...I would so go to a party at chucky cheese if i were 15!!!|||I think it depends on the person and their maturity level.|||Well kinda but I love a party so I'd go and have fun anyway.|||YA GROW THE UP. jeses really shes having her bithday at chucky cheese. really get a new friend|||I think its kind of old to have it there but I guess it depends on the person and what they like|||Why not? Sometimes it is fun to be like a little kid again. Now if your friend were like 18 it would be kinda weird.|||nopeee!
u can never be to old to go to cec!
parttttys there are always cracking! hahaha!
i use to be the rat!
at cec! intill i got fired!
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i just turned 16 and i really need a job. do u think ill get hired at chucky cheese?
any other ideas on where to apply for a job?|||If you are still in school, some states require a work permit. Unless you are a good sized build, I do not recommend being one of the characters as it is hard on your back. If you are looking at restaurant work, just check with the hostess or cashier and they will have an application form for you to fill out.|||if you can deal with the following, go for it:
*dealing with the general public - they are pretty stupid
*dealing with kids - see the previous, but add sugar highs
*dealing with the problems of the general public
i worked in an arcade for 3 years, and you would be surprised how stupid and annoying people can be:
"mister, i put a quarter in the game and it doesn't work" - i would then point to the sign right next to the coin slot that says 50 Cents Per Play. or i would then point to the big flashing words on the screen that say "PRESS START BUTTON" and the big shiny glowing start button.
if you have a high tolerance for stupidity, go for it. Just a forewarning. besides - it's Chuck E Cheese - if you don't like it, you can always quit.|||Chuck e cheese is a good place and another good place is wegmans considering they start hiring at 15 ;)|||only child molester work there lol
I've seen TV ads for a place, but cannot remember the name? Thanks in advance for your help.|||dave's and buster's
corky and lenny|||Dave and Busters. Think Chucky cheese for adults. Arcade plus full bar.|||You might be thinking of Dave and Buster's.
Have fun if you find it!|||Dave & Buster's.
What could be better than an arcade you can drink at?? :) It makes those car or motorcycle driving games WAY more fun!|||Dave and Buster's|||In addition to D&B, look into Gameworks and Jillian's.|||Dave and Buster's
Incredible Pizza (still kids around, but adults have parties there too)
How long would it take , how would i do it.
I need to know this by tomorrow cuz its my career choice.
How many years of college or if i even need any , ANYTHING !|||Simple. Work there for longer than a year and the job is yours. Most people quit within a year because the job is not desirable.|||cheese doesn't chuckle. it laughs
I left chuck cheese but i took the wrong kid but I am already home, and the place is 20 minutes away. should I drive back and pick him up.|||are you related to i_h8_jeff?
what in the hell are people like you and i_h8_jeff doin on here?
bastard...|||what do you think!!! ??? if you do that again your a bad parent!! forget about that, Your a bad PArent already!!|||you cant be serious??idiot|||Oh just stop it. You are being stupid and we all know you didn't do this.
And don't, I say DON'T eat all the pizza.|||Nope. Let him walk back. It's his fault you left him behind.|||i like that your name is "high_concern"
clearly it just isnt high enough.|||wow you didnt recognize your own kid or and mistaked him/her for another!!! go now because his parent might not know yet or somthing could happen to your kid or the other parent could call the cops and u get in alot of trouble!!!|||you really shouldnt use yahoo answers as a place to make jokes. if this is not a joke, turn yourself in to children services; get some help. you might be a very stressed out parent.|||You can't be serious... You should be boring someone else somewhere else with this...
Thanks for the points tho...|||Well...
I hear that they keep the abandoned children inside the puppets... just like Disney World has them at the "Small World" ride.
Since you took the wrong child, is this one you took cuter? Better behaved? You might have a tough decision.|||get off the comp and get him back!|||I believe the 'high'. Its the 'concern' part that I don't believe about you.|||Thanks for the two points, troll.|||Are you Britney spears?|||what a waste of time...|||*sigh*... fake questions just run rampant around here...|||joe.nic3, that's hilarious.|||You have my kid!! I want him back noW!!! Grrrrrr.......... so dumb, but Thanks for the points dummy!!!!|||you need to find a new hobby....|||umm...yes|||You are definately high|||what? and how?|||This isn't a real question. Thanks for two points, though.|||Okay, you are OBVIOUSLY Lying so PLEASE stop this!|||ok, I know you cannot be serious! It is sad to say that in this day and age, I would not be surprised if someone really did leave their child at chuck e cheeses. Just look at all the parents who have left their kids in a locked hot car!! We need to get our priorities straight, family should be first!!|||this must be a joke, and your lying because at chucky cheese when you leave they put your hand under the black light and if the kid doesn't have the same number as you , your not taking him nowhere! thanks!|||you are an idiot...thanks for the 2 points
BTW you cannot leave with any other child besides your own...they stamp your hand with a number that can only be seen under a black light and the numbers have to match the kids....MORON!|||you can't leave with the wrong kid, they check you before you both before you leave.
I just want to know because he is my first child ever, and there are alot of things like that I have no clue about.|||it's not age that's important so much as the fact that you need to take two motrin and eat before you go.|||40|||I'd say about 4...but let me just warn you the pizza sucks ***.|||5 but sneak in your own beer if you want to remain sane|||Like 3 or 4
i love chucky cheese :)|||Hi,
Somewhere around three and five. It depends on whether your child is scared of costumed characters and how anxious you are to supervise all his activities. Abby|||Always i wanna go there and i'm 14!|||Never, they will get nightmares|||LOL - of all the questions you could be asking as a first time parent...heehee! (just kidding) My grandson has been going since he was 2 - there are a lot of games & rides for the little ones, as well as older kids. Warning: eat before you go - unless you like pizza that tastes like cardboard with sauce & cheese.|||I would say 5 or 6. Personally, I don't think I'd ever take my kids to Chucky Cheese. I took my nephew there this past summer for his birthday and I found it to be a huge waste of money. The food was terrible. The games were so stupid and pointless. Most of the other children there were running wild and were totally unsupervised by their parents or babysitters. I also found the prizes to be crappy and junky. The tables and chairs were poorly cleaned and were sticky and gross. The place smelled funny too.
I would have rather taken my nephew to a nice pizza place, then to the zoo or aquarium for the day. I would have bought him a better souvenir there too. But, I was very unimpressed by Chunky Cheese.
I'll probably get a thumbs down for this, but I'll never take my kids there when they're old enough. There are much better ways to entertain children than an afternoon at Chucky Cheese.|||I would say atleast 3. Cuz chuckie now a days have **** for the older people.|||we went recently for a birthday party. i have a 5 year old who loves it. he's been going since he was about 2. my daughter turned 1 in july so this was her first time. i was surprised there were actually a few rides she could do and she just giggled and giggled the whole time. she loved it. so i say when they can enjoy it is the best time.|||My son has been a few times since he was about 1 and a half. he loves it. There are games even he can play and rides his size. And even the games he isn't big enough to play he tries anyways. It only costs me a quarter to watch him throw (and completely miss) a ball into a bucket. It's not like he cares that he's not big enough to play on half of that stuff...there are lights, sounds and plenty of kids running around. Combine that with pizza and you've made any toddlers day!
Get someone else to take him if apologizing to the manager and promsing to "behave" doesn't work.|||How old was he when he did this? I guess you can try and explain what happened, and no matter how old you are, the are consequences for what you do.|||That's so awesome! (when my mom was little she hit a nurse that was giving my uncle a shot with a Baton) Just go to a different Chucky Cheese... they probably won't notice that you are banned anyway.|||Having fun with your immature questions?
You need counseling, not your imaginary son.|||go to a different Chucky Cheeses|||pizza hut
and he can get pizza and play in the ball pit, play arcade games, meet Chuck E Cheese and do fun kids stuff?|||Well, yeah, that's a little weird. I mean, by all means relive and celebrate childhood... you're never too old to be a kid again for the night. But why wouldn't you take your family with you?|||lol your a troll but to just to answer your question heas a pedophile|||Oh my god that sounds amazing
I think I know a guy who ate chucky Cheese Pizza and was sick, is it good for you?|||LOL! When I first read the question I thought it said "Chuncky Cheese" and I was going to say WELL YES!!! But as far as "Chucky Cheese" I don't know - I've never had it :) I suppose anything can be bad for you if you use it improperly !|||Your friend could of got a hole bunch of other things too. Places like chucky cheese are filled with nasty germs from all that touching coughing sneezing Ect but i hate there pizza so. Report Abuse
|||I have eaten there several times and so have my kids and none of us have gotten sick.
And plus their pizza is soooo good! hehe|||It's unhealthy and nasty. Never gotten sick while eating it, but I still thought it was gross. I don't recommend it.|||No,my whole family eats it.Pizza has a lot of nutrition calcium,protein,vegetable,and carbohydrates.|||Anything with grease is not healthy. Maybe that guy shouldn't have eaten a WHOLE pizza?|||I have eaten it a few times and I have not gotten sick|||there nothing wrong with the pizza accept for the price and they put to much sugar in the sauce|||No pizza is good for you.|||Hell No.
Most deep pan Pizzas have more fat than a nice outing to McDonalds, if you want a good pizza that is good for you, try to make one at home.|||He may have gotten sick from anything. You can get sick by touching door handles in public places, flus and such. He could have caught an illness from anyone or anything, not necessarily the pizza.
Pizza is not really bad for you. You can get all food groups from pizza. However, it IS high in fat and calories, so you should only eat it in moderation.
I'm thinking of taking my daughter to chuckle cheese but is she to old?|||She might be a little old in all honesty... They do have things for older kids, but personally with that money, you could go to somewhere she'd enjoy more... Movies, nails done, shopping trip, etc.|||When I was 10, I LOVED going to Chuck-E-Cheese with my little sister, but i was always embarrassed. She might feel the same, but i don't know. They have games for older kids there too, maybe she would want to go with some friends. I go to the jumping jungle with my friends and I am almost 16!|||HeckNo TechNo! I love ChuckECheese, and I'm 11!
EDIT: Even my 38 year old DAD loves ChuckECheese|||Nobody is too old for Chuck e cheese. Im 20 years old and I still enjoy going there.|||No but take her to another place next year:-)|||Nope. I Go There All The Time.|||No they have games there for older kids.|||When I was 10 it was ok for me.|||You're never too old for chucky cheese. Just go and have fun.|||No! I loved going there when I was her age, and even a few years after that!|||Yeah, I think so.|||no|||im 17 and still go to cc. your not too old
I want places like gatti town or chucy cheese but not those. they have to be indoor because it very hot.|||Rain forest cafe in the out let mall in grapevine.|||There really isnt anything. Keller has a Double Daves Pizza that is pretty good and they have a few games.
There is a place in Grapevine next to the Tinseltown movie theater that is awesome fun for kids. I can't remember what it is called. They have bowling, laser tag, video games, pool and food.|||rain foreset cafe grapevine mall|||Check around and see if there may be a Gattitown or Mr. Gattis around. They have an AYCE buffet with several different theme rooms, but no animatronic, worn out, filthy characters. I tried managing a CEC about 11 years ago and it was not a pleasant experience. Don't ever let your children get in the "ball pit" or the "tunnels". I can tell you without too much detail that they were not very pleasant, especially with small children who had not yet learned control of bowel and bladder.|||Incredible Pizza Company. its close to the airport, its REALLY fun and exactly like chucky cheese but bigger and better
Ohk . This might sound a little retarded but next month im turning 13 . I was thinking . . . Why dont i have my birthday at where i had it when i was like 5 ? To bring back memories , you know . I wanted to know , is there an age limit or height limit in that tubes section ? I really want to go in there , lol .
& another question , Do you know anywhere Besides Chucky Cheese , Where to have my birthday party ? Fun places .
Thanks < 3|||I am not sure that there is an age limit, but I am sure there is a height limit. A big old Chucky Cheese guy with his arm outstretched and I sign saying... Can not be bigger than this sort of thing.
There are other places to have parties at. Do you have a Dave & Busters in your area? Amazing Pizza Machine is very cool with a go cart race track and roller coaster and other fun things, but I do not know if they are a nation wide company. Or some other place that does laser tag, mini golf, arcade games or something of the sort?
Well I hope this helps. Have a blast whatever you do. Happy early birthday by the way.|||I would try Lasertron at your age. And i would bet it differs by location but you might be cutting it close at 13 for the tubes....unless your like really short or something. It really depends on the location. Happy Birthday in a month!|||I dont really celebrate my birthday... so i dont know any places.
I am 12 ( thought i look like a 15-16 year old) and still play in the tubes at CC and dont get in trouble.
So you can give it a try. :)|||TumbleDrum|||I know Mcdonalds its 10 so im guessing it may be around that age limit
My daughter is turning 1 in about a month and i want to do something big but not too big for her birthday. My problem is that i dont want it to be in chucky cheese or any place like that, i feel like shes too little for that. I wouldnt mind renting a hall out if its cheaper than $250.00 but now a days halls just arent that cheap...any suggestions anyone please help|||Well if she is in a class (mommy and Me )with kids her age have them meat in the park talk to a church see if there is a room there you can use. Or maybe a a senior center I bet they would let you and the old folks would get a kick out of it.
You can do something with your family but one is young and the kids are not able to to do that much,|||I think your backyard would be a great place for a 1 year old birthday party. You can have a cookout and get a small plastic pool for all the kids. And you can put up all the decorations you want around your yard and along the fence and it wouldn't cost you much money at all.
wanting to start a chucky cheese in my home town....for there is nothing like that there and i am wanting to know all that i can about starting up one|||Well, According To CEC Entertainment (Chuck E Cheese), They Are Not Offering Franchises..
"Does CEC offer franchise opportunities?
CEC no longer offers either domestic or international franchises. We will continue to expand our concept by building corporate locations which are owned and operated by CEC Entertainment, Inc."
You Probably Want To Contact Their Franchise Department For That.. (see 2nd link)
I Guess The Only Way To Get A Chuck E Cheese Near You Is To Ask Them To Bring One Over There.. Hopefully, They Will..
If You Opt To Make Your Own CEC-Type Restaurant/Arcade, That's Possible, But Would Be Quite Hard..|||CEC Entertainment, Inc is currently offering franchise opportunities in select domestic markets as well as exploring development opportunities in select International markets.
For more information please contact:
John Jauquet
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Okay my sons birthday part is Sunday at Chucky Cheese. They have these great coupons for tokens, but the expire on Saturday. THe party is sunday, so I wnat ot go tomorow and use the coupon to get some tokens, I want to use this coupon 3 times though so I get enough tokens. Will they let me use this times? Or do I need to maybe send in a friend go use it once?
Thanks
kim|||No, they will take it once you use it once. But I have gone to their site and printed up coupons. And you can also print a copy of the coupon you have... say you got it off their site.|||tell them what is going on maybe they will be nice maybe not they do have some great packages though for gettting lots of tokens|||nope|||No you can't because they usually take the coupon in exchange for the tokens. If you go in and talk to the manager and explain to them that you want to use the coupon on Sunday because of your sons' birthday I'm sure they will work with you.|||I would just go in and buy the tokens on saturday and them take them home and bring them back on sunday. Im sure they are gonna take it once u pay but ask, because sometimes they have in store coupons that they usually give for your next trip. U can also ask neighbors and friends if they have some additional coupons especially if it was something you got in the mail or sundays paper.|||no|||You can ask if you can use it if not if they dont keep the coupon then you can send in a friend|||I can give you a coupon for 12 free tokens and it says it can be used 3 times per visit so 36 tokens per visit and if there is someone else at the desk after a few hours you can try it again 36 free tokens one day and another 72 free tokens and you can then use another one that doesn't expire for a while buy 40 tokens get 60 free I will give you both and help you more if you choose me as best answer|||No.|||sorry kim try another time for free stuff
My neice's first birthday was at Chucky cheese and her and all the other little kids got scared when he came out. Then' I saw a video on youtube of a little kid getting scared of chucky.|||No but It scares me more as an adult than it does the kids. I hate that thing, hes annoying.|||I have never heard of "Chucky Cheese" and the only "Chucky" character I've ever heard of is the evil, demon-possessed doll from Child's Play.
Perhaps you are referring to "Chuck E. Cheese" and the character referred to as "Chuck E.". If this is the case, I have never seen a child scared by him. I have seen several children be too shy to approach him, but not scared.|||Think of how funny it would be if Chucky came out for some kid's birthday party and some sniper picked him off from a quarter mile away by shooting him in the head.|||YES!
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>|||Definitely! As well as Ronald McDonald scares kids, and even department store Santas scare kids.|||LOL not the Chuck-E-Cheese Chucky but the Chucky from "Child's Play" would definitely scar kids for life|||Yes. I remember when I was really young I was so scared of him that I hid underneath a table until he left...LOL. :D|||Who cares|||hahaha yeah|||Chuck E. Cheese scares ME! He looks like a big hungry sneaky RAT!@|||Hell yeah rats aren't fun. They are scary nasty diseased things|||Do you think a giant rat coming at you when you actually think it is a rat scare you? My answer is YES.|||No, no, no no....I would Want that Big @$$ Rat in my bed, so we can FaCk Little Children!|||Yes! My kiddos are scared to death of that rat!|||no
My son will be turning three soon and I wanted to take him somewhere fun for his birthday. Is there anything for a three year old to do at Chucky Cheese or would I be better off taking him to one of those bouncy room places.|||its fine but just get the party pack it will be more professional.|||Hi Rosey!
I agree that the bouncy room may be the better choice for the 3 year old age bracket. Have Fun!|||I agree with most of the other answers. I've taken my 2 1/2-year-old there a few times and she enjoys herself but there's not a lot for her to play with in her age bracket. Plus, it's kinda dirty and it's not that great of a value for the money. I suggest that the bouncy house place would be better and it will probably be less crowded--therefore easier to watch your kids.|||Three is a little young for chucky cheese - just because it's mostly video games and stuff like that. It's aimed more towards 5-9 year olds. I personally think you'd be better off at a bouncy room place.|||Bouncy room place. My grandson went at almost 4 and had a ball. Have fun with what ever you all do.|||sound good|||bounce house. Chuckie Cheese isn't really suitable for anyone.|||I think chucky-cheese is kinda a bad choice to go to. There are way to many video games that he might not understand yet. The Only place that I would find intresting there if I was 3, would be the playground and the pizza. Plus he might get hurt on the play-ground there. He might get shocked by those stupid metal things in the slide. He might even be afraid of going down it. Also, I would be scared of that scary rat costume.
A bouncy place would be much safer and more fun to me.
Hope I Helped!|||there wouldn't be much for a 3 year old at chuck e cheese. it would also be really hectic and harder to keep an eye on him with all those other kids around.
a good playground or park might be a fun alternative, not to mention free!|||WOW! I have been taking my daughter to Chuck e Cheese since she was 9 months old and shes ALWAYS had a blast! There are a lot of things that a 3 year old can do there! I guess it depends on the child and what children you plan on inviting to the party. If you are inviting mostly older kids i would absolutely go with Chuck E Cheese. If it is mostly younger/same age kids and they all like bouncy rooms then go with that. Some kids are scared of bouncing on those things so just be aware of that, although i think more kids are actually scared of Chuck E! CEC has pretty good deals on birthday packages and they are very organized and take care of pretty much everything for you. My daughter had her 4th birthday party there and it was ok, just a bit crowded and crazy. The kids had fun anyway! The thing i love about CEC is that they do the hand stamp security thing and gaurd the door to ensure that your child doesnt get out with out YOU.
I have seen lots of teenage girls in chucky cheese while my sister baby sits. Would that be a freaky place to get a phone number? or might it be a great place sense it is fun?
What is your thought?
Thanks.|||If you're a pedophile. Go somewhere that is more age appropriate. Join a book club; poetry group; a gym; or anywhere else you would be able to meet women YOUR age.|||Chucky Cheese is for more of a younger crowd, however if you find girls there your age then I don't see it being a problem. I don't think it would be freaky. You should ask a girl to play a round of video games/pinball before asking for her phone number that way can hang out and get to know her for a bit. Good luck!|||No you ll just appear creepy. There are so many kids there even if you managed to find a girl what is to guarantee that she will be paying attention to you and not her younger sibling hanging off a ride?? |||yea wtf is wrong with you?? chucky cheese bro thats way too fresh meat just go to the mall if your going to be that pathetic lol|||no cause it could be just weird and awkward might end up picking up someone too young. I suggest somewhere else where there could be people more around your own age.
|||there is no rules. get a phone number anywhere.|||Gr8 place to meet fat girls.|||I guess that really depends on how old you are.|||haha|||Sure if your 10, you perv.|||go to a party.|||you're kidding me right?
Our family has always liked Chucky Cheese pizza. I was wondering if you can get it , without having children present. ? I heard from a friend, who heard from a friend, who heard that you can't!|||Just go in there, point at some random group of kids, and say you're with them. LOL|||Interesting question, I am lol at this being listed under ethnic food, but yeah where else to put it? You can kinda see both sides, you don't want a bunch of people in there without children, creeping out the families, even if no one present has bad intentions, but you just want to keep the place noisy and sober and youthful. I doubt very much that they deliver, they really sell an "experience" at the restaurant, but you can probably get carryout same as any family would be offered a way to save their leftovers.
When I went to the website, the closest info I found is that they have a hand stamping policy where parents children are matched up with their adults that brought them via a hand stamp. But doesn't say what they do with stray adults. There is a "contact us" at the website, or you can simply call your local store. http://www.chuckecheese.com/company-info鈥?/a>
For what it is worth, I am in a similar dilemma. I am a single adult, I don't know any small children, and I very much want to see the new Winnie the Pooh movie. haha!|||NO, YOU CAN'T - IF I WERE YOU I'D BORROW A KID FROM SOMEONE THERE TO ORDER YOUR PIZZA, GIVE THEM A SLICE AS THANK YOU AND YOU GOT YOUR CHUCK E CHEESE PIZZA. I HOPE YOU DON'T WANT TO STAY AND PLAY THE GAMES THOUGH.
J/K---- OF COURSE YOU CAN SILLY!|||That's not the greatest idea I've ever heard of... They aren't especially known for how good their pizza is. Try somewhere that makes pizza that's actually good, maybe?|||Yes..but why would you want to? That has to be the worst pizza on the planet
I have never been to a chucky cheese, but I am going on vacation to NC and found some pretty good coupons, that include tokens. Im just wondering how much do games cost, are like the places that take 4 tokens per game? I also wonder about the rides, I have looked online but no luck finding and price guides. Any info would be great!!|||As ther others said, most games are 1 token, a few are more and the individual token is 25 cents. At most locations you get some tokens when you buy a pizza or food and they often have deals for extra tokens if you buy say $5 or $10 worth, look for their offers before buying. z|||each ride is 25 cents (or 1 token)|||It's usually (and almost always) a token per game. The worst plan is .25 for a tooken if you buy one. If you buy many tookens they usually either discount them or give you a portion for free. You then win tickets (that are worth 1 cent each) and pick out prizes.
As in any business you end up with a prize worth much less then you spent on games!
Have Fun and don't forget to take your child on the free slides! (you can go in them to lol)|||i think its like one token ( one quarter ) per game
Is there a legal age limit as to the ball pits (the little pool type of thing filled with colored plastic balls). Could chucky cheese legally do anything if an adult was in one of those?|||What kinda question is that?
Why would you need to know?
If you have a hard time fitting in the tunnels stay out of the ball pits!|||Certainly no law against it. I would only climb in the ball pit if kids I personally knew well were in there. Definitely don't go in with other kids. I like to bury myself in the balls and 'touch' little kids myself.|||there is no age limit. i've gone in it with my niece and nephew and i'm 23yrs old. the staff didn't make me get out or say anything to me.|||that would be disturbing. there isnt a law about adults in ball pits but i am sure they could tie another law in with it like being a public nuisance or something|||They would ask you to get out. There is a sign that says its for a certain age and under.|||oooh...I don't even let my grand babies play in that...one time some kid peed in it...I don't' think it is very sanitary! Snotty noses...pee....spit....YUCK..no thank you.
In Michigan where I live, two Chucky Cheese's have had people shooting at one another. At another one in Massachusetts, two women were fighting with one another. How ridiculous is this! What is the deal with this place, why are people always fighting with one another?|||Hmm, that's a very good quesiton. It seems like Chuck E Cheeses is a happy (and common) place to fight! Heck, probably the janitor would injure the guy in the rat costume. I dunno.|||people are selfish and stupid and feel the need to be superior to one another Report Abuse
|||Ive noticed that too, probably over their kids? who knows. It's stupid and petty.|||The one here in Colorado Springs has never had any problems. We also used to go to one in Laurel, MD and I do not recall anything going on at that one either.|||I would closely at the neighborhood these restaurants are in as this is probably more casual then the restaurant. Soccer moms typically don't carry Glocks.|||One parent looks up and sees a kid knocking her kid down. She rushes over to check on her child and berates the kid who she feels caused the drama. That kids mom in turns rushes over and ask WTF? The two women get into an argument,hair weave and nails start flying, someone pulls out a stun gun, mace and vaseline. The thing is PARENTS NEED TO WATCH THEIR BEBE KIDS AND DISCIPLINE THEM WHEN THEY MESS UP AND TERRORIZE OTHER CHILDREN.|||People, adults in particular are the problem.
too bad they allow adults.
I want to rent out the whole chucky cheese for a birthday party. Not just a table or a part of it. The whole place. So no one else can come. If you know what I mean. How much do you think that'd cost?|||You would have to cover every employees salary, all utilities, food, beverages, cleaning crew, liability insurance and compensate for lost revenue. If the Chucky Cheese does 10k in business during that time then that is your starting point|||Call them and ask.
Does Chucky Chesse have a web site and if so what is it I can not find them.|||http://www.chuckecheese.com/|||Yahoo Local search for Chukie Cheese and see if they have a website.|||It is www.chuckecheese.com because the restaurants are Chuck E Cheese not Chucky Cheese.|||http://www.chuckecheese.com/
Note it's Chuck E, not Chucky, or you would have found it.|||OH NO, CHUCK E CHEESE! You've jogged my memory! I forgot all about that one the other week when someone asked for the worst fast food restaurant! Don't do it to yourself or your kids!
I got lost in chucky cheese and those robotic animals that sing scared me to death! Any way I can get rid of the horriffic memories of robots and terrible cheese pizzas??|||I love Chucky Cheese. The food is terrible and the animatronic singers are the worst, but I always managed to have fun there. Someone always threw up at my birthday parties too.|||Buy a compass, complain to health authorities about the pizza/food, never walked into one again. And do not turn on your tv for a week, read a book.|||get a restraining order on Chuck E|||it's like romper room with lousey pizza...at least they have beer|||yes try circumcision.|||Go to an upscale bar with no kids.|||scotch, tequilla, and lots of sex|||Think Happy Thoughts! LOL!|||Go to Disney,the crap they have there will make you want for Chucky Cheese, and you whould have spent 3x as much
or you could just go to the Circus|||buy another pizza and throw it on the floor, then jump on it.|||kenosha11569 says I thought you were going to sleep lol next time bring a map and rolaids get well soon
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