Need Low-key, Inexpensive INDOOR (Or Pool?) Place for August Toddler Birthday

Updated on July 20, 2007
K.D. asks from Broomfield, CO
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My daughter will be 2 in August and we'd like to invite a few families with other toddlers to a party somewhere other than our home. We love the idea of having a super-simple, low-cost party at a public park, which is what we did for her 1st birthday in Seattle. But we realize it's going to be WAY too hot by then to do an outside party here in Plano. We just want the kids to have fun and the atmosphere to be relaxed - I'm not concerned about themes, decorations, or even food (we had pizza delivered to the park last year). Any great ideas for indoor parties that won't break the bank or be completely over the top?

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T.T.

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The Natatorium (sp?) in Allen does birthday parties. They are at Hwy 75 and Exchange. I've heard that they are pretty fun there.

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Hi
we booked with jack carter pool in Plano.
it was only 50.00 if you are resident for the party area. we did not rent the pool becasue we didn't think the cost would cover the little amount of people we wanted. Had we had alot of people coming, it would have been worth it. It's 2.00 an adult and kids are free 7 and under with a paying adult. The play area is awesome! You can rent the pool if you want for a private party. If not, you are still able to have your party there and use the pavilion during the hour it is rented.

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J.G.

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We just had our son's party at Pump It Up Jr. on E. Park. It might be a little big for her, but the 1 year old and 18 month old that were at his party enjoyed it too. They were great! They provide all the necessary supervision, so all you have to do is have fun watching and playing with your kids.

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M.N.

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Welcome to the area!!

I was going to suggest the Allen natatorium too. I think they recently built a natatorium in Frisco too.

Also, you might want to think about splash parks.
Celebration park in Allen is a lot of fun as well as Finch park in McKinney.

You might also want to try Jack Carter pool:
Outdoor Pools - Jack Carter Park Pool
2800 Maumelle

Plano
TX, 75023

Phone: ###-###-####
Fax:

Description:

Jack Carter Park Pool - ###-###-####
Outdoor 50-meter facility with a waterslide, activity pool and an adjacent playground. Pools are available for rental through the parks and recreation reservation system. Please call ###-###-#### for information.

or Oak Creek Center:

Indoor/Outdoor Pools - Oak Point Center
6000 Jupiter Road

Plano
TX, 75074

Phone: ###-###-####
Fax: ###-###-####

Description:
Indoor 50-meter pool with a shallow water leisure area complete with waterslide, tumble buckets, and zero depth entry ramp. Outdoor leisure pool with waterslide, water playground, and water spray features.

and then there's always Hawaiian Falls with locations in Garland and the Colony.

Good Luck!

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