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Hi, any ideas for a cheap n cheerful party for my 6yr old girl, have always had joint parties with her brother but thought this year she can have her own little party, gambado is ?20 per head, when you got about 11 invitees, its a bit much!!! open to any suggestions, she likes Hello Kitty if that helps.

JAGS seemed good value to me: bouncy castle and play equipment party in the sports hall for one and a half hours, bring your own food tho. ?130 for non sports club members for 20 kids, ?10 more if you want up to 30 kids (madness).


They do football/dance parties and other things for older kids that might suit you - mine is only 3 so bouncy castle is great.


our party is at end may tho so not able to speak from experience yet....


I also thought the per child price parties worked out expensive.


Hope you have fun!


K

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