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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 337481" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>When I turned 30, husband made arrangements with a local restaurant for a special menu for a surprise party for me. We commandeered a section of the restaurant and the guests got to choose from the selections listed on the menu. Alcohol was not included in the menu but was available if anyone wanted it and was willing to pay for it themselves.</p><p></p><p>I never got explicit details on the deal but as I understand it, husband gave the restaurant an approximate number of attendees and tried to get as many firm RSVP's as possible from everyone. </p><p></p><p>That may be an option also and could be less of a cost to you than renting a hall, having a DJ, etc. Just an idea.</p><p></p><p>Also, we have had a lot of surprise parties at a friend's house. They love to host parties so everytime someone in the group has a milestone, their house is usually where the celebration is held. One party we rented a hot dog machine like you would see at a ball game and others brought side dishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 337481, member: 2459"] When I turned 30, husband made arrangements with a local restaurant for a special menu for a surprise party for me. We commandeered a section of the restaurant and the guests got to choose from the selections listed on the menu. Alcohol was not included in the menu but was available if anyone wanted it and was willing to pay for it themselves. I never got explicit details on the deal but as I understand it, husband gave the restaurant an approximate number of attendees and tried to get as many firm RSVP's as possible from everyone. That may be an option also and could be less of a cost to you than renting a hall, having a DJ, etc. Just an idea. Also, we have had a lot of surprise parties at a friend's house. They love to host parties so everytime someone in the group has a milestone, their house is usually where the celebration is held. One party we rented a hot dog machine like you would see at a ball game and others brought side dishes. [/QUOTE]
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