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What should I do for a party this year?

Asked by viscaria1800 (189points) February 13th, 2011

I’m turning 15 and I need to know what I can do for a party. I want a fairly large group of people but I don’t know. If anyone knows anything interesting tell me! Ps. Its like february, I live in the south but its still pretty cold so not much outside :)

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MyNewtBoobs's avatar

Ok, first, exactly how much are your parents willing to spend, and exactly how many people are your parents willing to put up with?

Seaofclouds's avatar

You definitely need to talk to your parents and see what they think. If they are willing to through you a big party, you could look at things like a skating party at a skating rink (ice or roller) or at a bowling alley. That’s if you are interested in those things.

BarnacleBill's avatar

Budget dictates everything. Is turning 15 a big deal to your parents? It’s almost the middle of February. The time to be planning a big party for this month was the first of January. You really don’t have the time to put together something really great in just a week or two.

JLeslie's avatar

You could do a Mexican theme. 15 is a big deal there, like sweet 16 in America. Here is a link to quinceaneara http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuinceaƱera?wasRedirected=true quince means 15. It is described as a very formal party, I don’t mean you have to make it formal, just that you could have Mexican food, including typical cakes like Tres Leches.

viscaria1800's avatar

Yeah, I mean they don’t want to spend a lot. Not more than like 200 or so Im assuming

Seaofclouds's avatar

@viscaria1800 You have to find out what $200 will get you in your area (if that is what they are willing to spend). Talk to you parents about it some more and go from there.

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