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Hi All,
I am having my son's 1st yr bday party at Austin Park n Pizza.We have the party room for 1 &1/2 hr. Did anyone had a birthday party there? I am not sure how it goes there... Plus as kids have option for Arcade games and all is it a good idea to have separate party games? ![]() |
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Are you having a party there for a baby who is turning one year old? Or is it your first birthday party there?
I've been to many birthday parties there but usually for the 7-12 crowd, not younger kids. If you have a bunch of family members and school aged cousins, maybe, but I don't think that the baby will get much out of it. My youngest did like all the flashing lights in the arcade there when he was one but his sister would have freaked out at the same age. If its a party of older kids, it will be fine. The kids usually enjoy it but it can be hard for the kids to do things together, it is easy to find the party kids spread out all over! You won't need extra party games but you might want a few to keep the kids together in one room. If you have a one-year old, the better option might be Radi-Jazz, Little Gym, Gymboree, or just a party at home. |
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