Flexability is an integral part of the Harry Potter Birthday Party Plan
With the new Harry Potter movie due out this month, I thought it timely to start my blog postings of parent feedback with the Harry Potter Party. And this quote from Tenna in
Tenna wrote:
“Yes, the kids had a great time at the Harry Potter party. All of your package information was very helpful. It was easy to follow your directions. With this group of fourteen 10-year-old boys I found that there was not much interest in crafts (might be more for girls) so we only did the magic wands and my son wanted to play the third version of Quidditch involving marbles anyway (he felt it was the closest to the real thing). Besides the crafts, I also didn’t use all the decorations because it is expensive to print it all out on the computer and I did find a banner, a snitch, and an owl at the party store. The trivia game took a long time as did Quidditch and the potions (we didn’t get to the third one with Borax) because the kids were enjoying them so much. According to my son everyone talked about the party for days afterwards, it was a big hit. And he- a big Harry Potter fan- loved it himself. The party package saved me a HUGE amount of time which is why it was so valuable to me.”
Fun and time savings are what the Birthday Party Games Lady parties are all about.
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