I have 2 sons and always find birthday parties difficult to organise for them.
So bored of football parties
One is shortly turning 5 and other is going to be 14 , Birthdays not on the same day!
Would welcome any unusual/interesting suggestions!
Funky Moves offer great break dance parties for boys with themed characters (Star Wars/Superheroes etc).... Our male teachers are super cool and perfect for boys (and girls!) of all ages.
or drop us an email at info@funkymoves.com or call on 07810 431 101 and we can talk you through all our options.
Funky Moves offers a range of fantastic and fun kids dance parties! We aim to create the perfect entertainment for each special occasion by customising the party to your requirements, whilst maintaining the Funky Moves flair and energy at every event.
With your requirements and our skill and imagination, we will make sure that the party is perfect for your child.
The above looked a bit naff when I read it but I thought I'd go to their website before posting some negativity. I initially thought "Oh. Another themed dancing birthday party. How original". I have to say I was wrong. The website really sells it and it looks great - something I know my kiddies and their friends would definitely love!
That aside, I've started giving my girlies experiences rather than parties or presents and they love it. Just the birthday girl and I go on holiday for a long weekend to somewhere in Europe and it generally works out cheaper. They have enough material stuff so holidays are their choice and it broadens their horizons (and mine!).
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...
Some great suggestions here but I also wanted to mention that there's a go-karting track in Mitcham that does party packages for 8+. My children (including teenagers!) have all enjoyed parties there.
Sharky and George and Bertie & Boo also do great parties for younger children.