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Has anyone ever done a Gambado?s party for an older child? DD will be 9 and has said she would like this but I?ve only ever been to parties up to about 5 years old. There wouldn?t be that many children, maybe about 8.


The other thing is that she is veggie but none of the other children are but from what 8 can see you either have to order all veggie food or all non-veggie food, you can?t just get the veggie option for the veggie child. Is that the case?


I?m really not sure about it but she?s said for a while now this is what she like!


Any info gratefully received.

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We had a birthday party for my daughter around that age at Gambado's and everybody had a great time. This was going back a while and I'm sure if you let them know in advance about food choices they will be ok with it. It's not such a big thing with them at all I'm sure.
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