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My daughter turns 7 in mid December and I haven't got around to organizing anything for her. Being at our house was ruled out after last years chaos and am hoping to 'outsource' it. Has anyone got any suggestions for venues/activities to do for a bunch of excited 7 year olds?


Very grateful for suggestions!

Ten pin bowling at the Elephant and Castle place - http://www.palacesuperbowl.com/parties.php

Did this for my 9 year old's birthday and it was a great success

Or you could see if JAGS sports club has any spaces left for their bouncy castle parties - always a winner

I can highly recommend Lou's spin painting parties - perfect for this age group and lots of fun! You can order pizzas or other food at the venue and he even has a candyfloss machine (who dsnt like candyfloss?!).


Great value for money. Here is the link https://capturedontherye.com/ Captured on the Rye, based on Pellatt Rd SE22

  • 2 months later...

I've booked JAGS for my youngest (turning 3) son's party - bouncy castle party very reasonably priced and good space!


Review to follow in April :)


They also do go karting / trampolining (as above) / indoor climbing parties for older kids...


I also HIGHLY RECOMMEND Lou's Spin painting & screen printing t-shirt parties (Captured on the Rye) as above!

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