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GLOW in the dark Disco Birthday Parties - perfect for your 6+ children who just love to dance!


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The Little Disco Company is available for a private birthday parties for your child's birthday party in South East London at weekends or after school.


We offer a fabulous UV GLOW-in-the-dark Disco Party - perfect for ages 6+ - where we bring all of our props such as snow and fog machines, balloons, inflatable guitars, bubbles and party games to create a birthday never to forget. Kids can dress up in NEON and white and have fun with our UV lights as they see themselves light up. We bring along child-friendly NEON face paints too, to create that extra special effect! We have some fantastic NEON props to borrow and use throughout the party also and our NEON decorations make the hall look really special!


Of course, we also offer a fun fabulous Disco Birthday Party without the UV / NEON accessories. We always play games, have fun dance-offs and play interactive songs and just have lots of discotastic fun with kids on the dance floor.


Prices start at ?245 for a 2 hour party and ?275 for the UV / Glow in the dark disco birthday party.


Our 100% stress-free disco parties might appeal to those busy mums and dads, where we take care of everything apart from sending the invites and buying the cake. We decorate the hall in style, take care of the set up and preparation, food & drinks, party bags and the disco entertainment and.... of course all the clearing up afterwards, so you can leave with your guests. Prices for this all-inclusive party are priced separately, depending on what your wishes are.



We also have a (non-private) GLOW-in-the-dark party slot available on SUNDAY 16th OCTOBER at 12.30pm - 2.30pm. We have our regular Little Disco events on at the EDt on this day, and we invite you to celebrate your child's birthday with us. This means NO venue cost, NO additional entertainment cost. Just the ticket price of ?6 p child and ?4 p adult (if they are staying). A great opportunity to mix and mingle with other parents, taking away all the hassle or organising a venue and entertainment too!


Check out our website for all the info & get in touch if you are interested. We are always in for a friendly chat!


Kate & Clare

07794757166

www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk

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