Top Places and Tips to Throwing a Birthday Party in Bergen County, N.J
For children with active imaginations try The Children’s Museum. The Children’s Museum in Oradell, New Jersey in Bergen County, takes children through a hands on journey of life. With a functioning television studio, doctor, dentist, and grocery store to name a few children can dress up and get to work all day.
For kids who enjoy video games try In the Swing in Bergen County, New Jersey. Part Arcade, Part Batting Cages, Rock Wall, and Part Miniature Golf In the Swing had plenty of options for birthday party events. In the Swing also offers to decorate for you saving busy parents a big step on the birthday party to do list. In the Swing allows parents to a lot each party guest a specific amount of money (i.e. tokens) allowing them to control the cost at their own discretion.
For those children who show a flair for anything artistic check out Color Me Mine on Ridgewood’s Main Street. Children can pick out a ceramic (everything from plates to piggy banks) and put their own creative spin on it with paints, glitter, and glaze giving each child a chance to express themselves and leave with a personalized favor.
Party Favors and Decorations
While you may find decorating for your little one’s birthday party great fun remember that most of your efforts won’t be appreciated by an over energetic group of 6 year olds. So keep it simple and affordable for your self a few dozen balloons (to keep that cheap get 1 specialized balloon per bunch and the rest in coordinating colors). Get a cheap plain table cloth so the kids can decorate it while they wait for the party to start or for the food to be brought out.
For party favors instead of doing an assortment of candy and pencils that were on sale at party the party store, go to your local craft or toy store you can find small gifts like magnetic tic tac toe or puzzles that are just as cheap and will actually be used by your pint sized guests.
Cake
Kids can be picky so even though the mocha walnut cake is delicious it might not go over too well with your guests. The safest pick is an ice cream cake chocolate and vanilla never fails.
But if you don’t want to go the ice cream route and want to go for a cake try Shop Rite. I know it sounds strange but their bakery can customize cakes from adding a picture to your favorite cartoon characters, a sure birthday hit.
If you want to make your own cake, go for cup cakes they are a lot easier to ice and you can bring the decorations to the party and let the kids decorate their own.