The kit for a bigger kids' party at a venue or backyard. A rented-equipment set (bounce house or projector for a movie night), an entertainer or activity station, a real meal setup, a photo backdrop, and a larger favor and supply kit. Scale the party, keep the structure.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
5Main Attraction
2 itemsFavors
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tableware | Favors20 SuppliesPlates / cups / tablecloth Set2 | 1 | $80 | View Shop |
Food & Memory
2 itemsFAQ
Common questions about this kit
Bounce house — worth it?
For 5-to-10-year-olds and a backyard, yes — it is the entire party. Rent, do not buy; get the stake-down and a grounded power source, and supervise the mixed-age/size groups.
Activity station over an entertainer?
For a big group, stations (craft, game, tattoo) scale better than one entertainer — kids rotate and there is no bottleneck. An entertainer is a 30-minute anchor; stations fill the rest.
Real meal vs snacks?
For a 2-to-3 hour party over a mealtime, serve a real, easy food — pizza, a taco bar, sliders. Snacks leave hungry, cranky kids; a meal is the calm 20 minutes of the party.
Photo backdrop?
Yes — a simple themed backdrop where you grab a shot of every kid. It is the thank-you-card photo and the memory; set it up once and herd kids through it.
User Reviews
Big kids bash and my beach picnic share the real-meal-calms-them brain — a bounce house is the whole party, and a meal is the calm 20 minutes. Photo backdrop for the memory.