The local dive center has an indoor pool that is 88 degrees. They will rent it out with a lifeguard for 100 for three hours. Does that sound like fun for a 3yr old bday party in Feb? Or would it be a pain bc the parents will have to swim too? My mom told me she thought it was highway robbery and a terrible idea My sister thought it was kind of boring
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How does this sound for a birthday party?
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I think it sounds fun, but I would consider the parents, because if they won't swim the kids can't attend. Good luck.Luanne
wife, mother, nurse practitioner
"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." (John, Viscount Morely, On Compromise, 1874)
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Do they have toys? Kickboards? Floating noodles? Are there areas where it is 3' or less?
88 degrees is a great temp. We did lessons in a therapy pool that was about 92 and that was almost too hot.
I think three hours is long...can you eat there? You could do an hour or longer in the pool and an hour to eat and say happy birthday?
Parents who won't get in with their kids are lame. Kids LOVE water if they have had time to get used to it!
I'd say do it with some of the above suggestions.Flynn
Wife to post training CT surgeon; mother of three kids ages 17, 15, and 11.
“It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” —Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets " Albus Dumbledore
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The vain beyotch in me wouldn't want parents to see my winter white bum in a swim suit. (I really am going to rot in hell for the sin of vainity.)
I think $100 for three hours is a steal. We've contacted four different places in the Twin Cities for potential birthday scheduling, and the cheapest we have found is $150. I gave my son the whole speech, "We need to conserve money and we're going to Disney, so we probably won't have a birthday party". He started crying. Legitimate disappointment crying, not "let's work over mom" crying.
I guess that we'll be having a birthday party. If this is the thing that puts us into bankruptcy, so be it.
KellyIn my dreams I run with the Kenyans.
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At 3, you could still easily get away with the family birthday
I think it is a super idea for older kids who can swim on their own. Like another poster, I would have to be in the pool constantly with my 3yo and not necessarily have anyone else for the baby.
How about a dress up party if she is into that? Or just a plain old cake and 45m play party?
Good luck!
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I would not want to do it with my 3 year old. A 3 year old that didn't have a suit could not find one this time of year, let alone a mom, could not attend. It requires too much supervision, I agree. I would not want to get my fat white butt into a pool with a bunch of strangers who looked better in bathing suits than me. I think it is a fantastic idea for older kids though.Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.
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