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Halloween Little Disco - Fri 31st Oct - Half Term - Ivy House last 15 tickets for 2.30


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UNDER 7s DISCO:

Disco and Spiders; our two favourite things! It?s Half-Term, so "Mummies" / Nannies / Grannies: just sit back, enjoy a coffee whilst we blow off the cobwebs with your little ghouls for the morning / afternoon. Let the kids go crazy at our spooky Hallowe'en daytime disco! whooo-haaaa (not too spooky or dark of course!)


You can expect our "freakish" DJ to play dance floor fillers and kids favourites along with other boredom busting activities such as giant bubbles, fireworks, interactive games and competitions, prizes and a FREE disco accessory for every child.

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Boogie with your little ones on the dance floor and show them how you get down to the latest pop tunes and those knee-knocking disco classics that you love to dance to. The first of its kind at the very haunted but lovely IVY HOUSE in NUNHEAD. (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3 BE)

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As we thought your little monsters may be a bit peckish after all that dancing, you will be delighted by the leisurely lunch menu - a trick-or-treat for everyone!


The perfect opportunity to catch up with those "ghastly" friends!

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Prices Hallowe'en Disco Under 7s

10am-11am OR 11.30am-12.30pm:

?6.00 p child / ?4.00 p sibling - IF booked online in advance through www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk - booking fees apply

Prices slightly more on the door

Parents / Carers and Babies (Under 1s) are FREE

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JUNIOR DISCO

2.30pm-3.30pm


Join us at the JUNIOR DISCO! Just for 3-11 year olds, we play all of today's top chart hits as well as cool disco tunes that you love.


There is an ice bucket load of other stuff thrown in to keep you ghastly skeletons entertained - some screaming opportunity and a "horridly" cool STREET DANCE TUTORIAL - learn some proper scary moves and have a chance to practise them during this thrillingly popular JUNIOR disco!


We've got a DJ song request booth and we even let you loose on the microphone, if you dare!


Soft drinks and "disgusting" snacks on sale too


Prices JUNIOR DISCO

?7.50 p child / ?6.00 or ?4.00 per sibling IF booked online in advance through www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk - booking fees apply


Parents / Carers and Babies (Under 1s) are FREE


IMPORTANT:

Parents MUST be on-site at all times and are responsible for their children.


We also cater for birthday parties, private parties and events in your area. Contact Kate or Clare at 07794757166.

3 sessions:

10am - 11am (under 7s)

11.30am - 12.30pm (under 7s) - and grab a bite of lunch?

2.30pm-3.30pm (JUNIOR disoco - ages 3-11)


Book your tickets in advance to secure your place! Invite friends along and make it the best Halloween party in town!

Hi, just to provide a ticket update as we know you and your friends are looking / booking the same slots:


10am - 11am - still a few tickets left (Under 7s)


11.30am - 12.30pm - 2 tickets left only (Under 7s)


2.30pm - 3.30pm JUNIOR disco - 20 tickets left (ages 3 - 11s)


The POP-IN / WALK-IN allocated tickets are reducing fast, so to be sure and not be turned away at the door we advise everyone to book in advance. There will only be a handful of tickets left to sell on the day.


We look forward to seeing you little mosters! Come along if you dare! Whhooo-haaaaa

  • 2 weeks later...

Tickets selling fast, just an update:

10am - 11am - 16 tickets left only

11.30am - 12.30pm - SOLD OUT

2.30pm - 3.30pm - 18 tickets left


Coffees and Teas available from 10am, lunch for kids and adults served from 12.30pm


See you there!


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10am - 11am - NOW SOLD OUT (no tickets at the door)


11.30am - 12.30pm - Due to popular demand, we have added a few tickets from our allocated walk-in tickets


2.30 - 3.30pm - still a few tickets left - so get booking! Bring a friend and have even more fun!

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