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Old 08-02-2013, 07:21 AM
 
Location: Frisco,TX
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Another great idea is: ROADWARRIOR GAMES

They are professional, great with the kids, and they bring the entertainment to you!

Road Warrior Games is a new company in Houston that brings the entertainment to you, and will make a lasting impression:

http://www.roadwarriorgames.com/index.html

What is a mobile video game theater? It is a game truck trailer with FOUR widescreen high-def TVs cover the walls in front of custom stadium seats with built-in vibration motors synched to the on-screen action with speakers in front and back. Everything is linked, so 16 players can play the same game — or against each other!

This is the supreme birthday idea or fundraising method that will top them all.

Play as a team enjoy different games, because there are plenty to choose from — all the newest games from Wii, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 with a "Game Coach" to help anyone who needs it.

Since there are no single-player games, it's the ultimate party for a group to have fun together at birthday parties, events, festivals and more! There is no game truck today that will thrill your crowd the way Rolling Video Games can!

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Old 08-02-2013, 10:05 AM
 
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I am all for home parties.

You can have a mad scientist party very cheaply and all K-2nd graders love it. Do it yourself,,,it is easy.

Decorations: Streamers and Balloons, possibly go to the party store and look at Halloween decorations that fit the theme

Games: Buy or Borrow several Operation games, So they can operate. If you have a yard, send them outside for free playtime or a treasure hunt when they get rowdy. You could hide candies or small dollar store toys.

Activity:Look up recipes online for "mad scientist party"; The kids can make Goop, silly putty, etc...

Food: Roll out biscuit dough thinly (canned is fine) and use large sized gingerbread cookie cutters to make bodies. Prebake. Then the kids can make pizzas out of them. Put toppings in jars, so they can pick and choose what they want. Then re-bake until crisp.

Mozzarella cheese sticks cut in half with an almond for a fingernail are awesome!

Cupcakes topped with frosting to look like an eyeball, or topped with foil wrapped chocolate eyeballs from the store

Several kinds of juices or sodas that the kids can mix to make monster juice.

Goody Bags: Take home what they made from the science experiments in ziplock containers or bags.
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