by janburt » Mon Sep 25, 2017 9:25 am
I have 2 boys and In the past I've done a rib ride on the Thames (followed by ribs to eat of course!); indoor surfing; indoor skydiving; walking over the O2 (they have to be over 10 for this I think); paintball and my younger son has had or been to parties including Flip Out, laser tag, weird science themed party, karate party and even a spy game experience. You can also hire cinemas for a private screening (the Exhibit in Balham, the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith or the Whirled Cinema, which is in a railway arch in Herne Hill). Go Ape is also good for any age and my older one enjoyed a trip to Ripleys Believe It Or Not in central London. Sparks do party packages where you get to make your own movie. Arty Party parties are fun for younger boys too - mine had a dinosaur making party when he was 6. Clip n Climb is good too, or JAGS Sports Club in E Dulwich has a climbing wall and hosts parties too (where you provide your own food).
Hope these ideas help...
I have 2 boys and In the past I've done a rib ride on the Thames (followed by ribs to eat of course!); indoor surfing; indoor skydiving; walking over the O2 (they have to be over 10 for this I think); paintball and my younger son has had or been to parties including Flip Out, laser tag, weird science themed party, karate party and even a spy game experience. You can also hire cinemas for a private screening (the Exhibit in Balham, the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith or the Whirled Cinema, which is in a railway arch in Herne Hill). Go Ape is also good for any age and my older one enjoyed a trip to Ripleys Believe It Or Not in central London. Sparks do party packages where you get to make your own movie. Arty Party parties are fun for younger boys too - mine had a dinosaur making party when he was 6. Clip n Climb is good too, or JAGS Sports Club in E Dulwich has a climbing wall and hosts parties too (where you provide your own food).
Hope these ideas help...