![]() ![]() Stake out a spot on the sand with a large canopy (and balloons, of course) and invite a group of friends to celebrate with a day of beach volleyball, boogie boarding and sunbathing. It’s just like a beach party but scheduled in the late afternoon or evening so you can light a bonfire and roast hot dogs and marshmallows. If the teen in your life is into the genre, there’s a very good chance the whole friend group will relish the opportunity to dress up as their favorite characters. Whether you host the birthday bash at a local roller rink or take to the streets, this retro party idea is sure to deliver a rollicking good time-provided you have rental skates on hand for partygoers in need, that is. They’ll sing to their hearts’ content…or at least until it’s time for cake. Score a karaoke machine, queue up the teen pop (think: Harry Styles, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift) and leave the teens to get the party started. Recreate a drive-in movie experience for a gaggle of teens by setting up a projector screen in the backyard and a buffet of finger foods, popcorn and candy. Rent a photobooth so the guest of honor can take photos with all her friends, but be sure to mention the main event on the invitation so all the partygoers arrive camera-ready. Photo booth partyĮvery major milestone deserves to be commemorated with photographs and a sweet 16 party is no exception. ![]() Many alleys host this event on a regular basis-just check the schedule at your local spot and you’ve got yourself a sweet party venue with built-in entertainment. Cosmic bowlingīowling is fun but glow in the dark bowling is even better. ![]() For a party that would make Cher Horowitz proud (not that your teen would know who that is), tell your teen to invite a few friends to go on a shopping spree at the mall followed by cake back at home-just be sure to set a budget for the event so your credit card bill doesn’t bring you to tears. ![]()
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