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Hi everyone


I know thread has been done to death but would appreciate some ideas and recommendations.


Up till now we have had all of my daughter's birthday parties at our house. I love to bake so cake and so on are not a problem and there's quite a bit of space so they can run around. The house gets trashed of course.


Anyway she will be 5 in June and having started school has lots of new friends to invite. I would like to host her party somewhere that provides suitable entertainment for 4-6 year olds. Catering would also be a good thing although I would like to provide the cake and possibly party bags and so on.


I know Gambados is a good option but any other ideas? She turns 5 in June so hopefully the weather will be nice. I would imagine a minimum of 15 guests.

If you are prepared to travel Coram Fields (Kings Park) is amazing - went to a party there which was great - loads for children to do, you get a room with a small kitchen (for about ?70 to hire) ... my daugther loved it as there was so much to do and play on

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