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White post farms birthday party
Has anyone done one? How is it? If I want to have extended family come that don’t have kids is that allowed?
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Posted 9/16/18 8:35 PM |
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Leb
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White post farms birthday party
Yes all grown ups re included and for no additional charge. You just need to ensure you order enough grown up food and cake to cover.
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Posted 9/16/18 9:08 PM |
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White post farms birthday party
Great thanks!
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Posted 9/16/18 9:17 PM |
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LuckyStar
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White post farms birthday party
Yes. We did it for DD's second. I LOVE that it's all enclosed for winter. It was great but expensive if you have a lot of kids. We had 25 kids and with wrap platters and salad for the parents it was like $1200 with tax. Not saying it isn't worth it, but it wasn't cheap. They take care of everything- you literally just show up, which is what I needed. But really, it was awesome.
You can have people without kids but I'm not sure they would really enjoy it. I only say that because my SIL used to invite DH and I to her kids' parties at like BounceU before we had DD and remind us to bring our socks.
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Posted 9/16/18 9:28 PM |
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Re: White post farms birthday party
Posted by LuckyStar
Yes. We did it for DD's second. I LOVE that it's all enclosed for winter. It was great but expensive if you have a lot of kids. We had 25 kids and with wrap platters and salad for the parents it was like $1200 with tax. Not saying it isn't worth it, but it wasn't cheap. They take care of everything- you literally just show up, which is what I needed. But really, it was awesome.
You can have people without kids but I'm not sure they would really enjoy it. I only say that because my SIL used to invite DH and I to her kids' parties at like BounceU before we had DD and remind us to bring our socks.
We don’t have many kids, they aren’t in school and only a handful of our friends have kids so we would really just have the minimum number of kids. I figured our families may want to come since they all complained about us not having a big party for the kids when we had their 1st birthday we just did the grandparents and our siblings for a little Mickey party at the house. Even that they were overwhelmed with but we thought it would be nice to give them a bigger party this year! I do like the just showing up and being done with it aspect because I don’t feel like making favors or anything else!! And it’s good to know it’s still awesome in the winter! I wish I could just have everyone in the yard for a pool party but I don’t think people will appreciate that in the middle of january
Message edited 9/17/2018 5:35:30 AM.
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Posted 9/17/18 5:34 AM |
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SusiBee
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Re: White post farms birthday party
Posted by LuckyStar
Yes. We did it for DD's second. I LOVE that it's all enclosed for winter. It was great but expensive if you have a lot of kids. We had 25 kids and with wrap platters and salad for the parents it was like $1200 with tax. Not saying it isn't worth it, but it wasn't cheap. They take care of everything- you literally just show up, which is what I needed. But really, it was awesome.
You can have people without kids but I'm not sure they would really enjoy it. I only say that because my SIL used to invite DH and I to her kids' parties at like BounceU before we had DD and remind us to bring our socks.
DH and I are CF and have attended parties at White Post. We enjoy it. Got some great pictures of DH helping the little ones feed the goats. We did go to a party at Bounce U and will never do that again. It's not worth the cost to the parents.
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Posted 9/17/18 9:08 AM |
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LuckyStar
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Re: White post farms birthday party
Posted by SusiBee
Posted by LuckyStar
Yes. We did it for DD's second. I LOVE that it's all enclosed for winter. It was great but expensive if you have a lot of kids. We had 25 kids and with wrap platters and salad for the parents it was like $1200 with tax. Not saying it isn't worth it, but it wasn't cheap. They take care of everything- you literally just show up, which is what I needed. But really, it was awesome.
You can have people without kids but I'm not sure they would really enjoy it. I only say that because my SIL used to invite DH and I to her kids' parties at like BounceU before we had DD and remind us to bring our socks.
DH and I are CF and have attended parties at White Post. We enjoy it. Got some great pictures of DH helping the little ones feed the goats. We did go to a party at Bounce U and will never do that again. It's not worth the cost to the parents.
Yes, white post would definitely be preferable to BounceU. Or laser tag. Or once upon a treetop. Or anything that you have to tell adults to bring socks!
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Posted 9/17/18 9:22 AM |
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muffaboo
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Re: White post farms birthday party
Yes and they do a really great job on the party.
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Posted 10/10/18 7:14 PM |
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