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Friday, October 12, 2012

Party venues in KL

I was asked recently by a friend for suitable party venues to celebrate her son's birthday. If you don't want the hassle of throwing a party at home, here are some options.

Kids gym
  1. Jungle Gym @ BSC. I blogged about this earlier. The good thing about Jungle Gym is that they don't charge for guests under 2 years old. They are also flexible about you bringing your own food (they only provide food for the kids). Basic package starts at RM38 per child (includes simple finger food, minimum 15 guests).
  2. Kizsport. This is my other favourite. I've only been to the one in Bangsar Village II. What I like about Kizsport is the toddler friendly zone so your little toddler guests won't feel left out. Their packages do not include food so you have to bring your own or organise separate catering. Basic package starts at RM36.90 per child (no food but includes party pack, minimum 15 guests).
  3. Kids E-World @ Gardens. Can't really comment on the play area as I've never been there. The basic party package starts at RM20 per child for the use of the party area and playland. You then need to choose the meal plan from them (cannot bring your own food). Meal plan starts from RM25 per child and RM32 per adult.
  4. Others: Yu Kids Island @ Curve and One Utama, and J Kids @ Tropicana City Mall. Don't have the party details but personally I don't quite fancy the moving play systems. I much prefer those play structures you can climb like the ones in Jungle Gym and Kizsport. But that's just me.
Kids friendly cafes / restaurants
  1. Marmalade. Food is good, ambience is good (make your photos look great even if you're a not so good photographer). There's a small play area for kids. If you don't have a big contingent, you can just make a reservation and ask for tables near the play area and do à la carte style. Otherwise you can book up the party area (i.e. a section of the restaurant) and do a buffet style. Minimum spend for booking up a section of the restaurant is RM2,000.
  2. FitFor2. We've eaten there a few times, food is so-so but the place is extremely kids friendly. There's a small play area as well as a changing area for kids. There's also a studio you can use if you need an open space for party games. Catering for kids start from RM10+/child (minimum 15 children).
  3. Chili's. Kids eat for free so what's there not to like... hehehe. Good for small parties but can be tricky if you have a big crowd since you can't make reservations and they won't seat incomplete party.
Outdoors
  1. TTDI park. Have a picnic party by the stream. Just bring your mat and picnic basket. We did a party here for Little C's 5th birthday. The kids loved it - well how often do you get to play by the stream right? Only problem is that you need the weather to be on your side.
  2. Lake Gardens. I guess this is another FOC option. I've been wanting to take the kids there but have been procrastinating. There's a nice big playground and a lake, and of course large empty  fields for the kids to run about. Not sure if they still have those gazebos and picnic tables.
One thing I learn from doing kids parties for young kids, they're just happy to play, play and play! And they don't even need organised games. Venue, decor, food etc. are secondary, really. So don't stress yourself out too much :-)

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

October Halloween Holiday Fun

Halloween is again around the corner. I'm so tempted to throw a Halloween party. Imagine having little kids over, all dressed up in their spooky costumes, and the spooky games and food we can have. How fun!! Unfortunately Halloween is just not well celebrated in Malaysia, so we've never really gotten the chance to showcase our spooktacular ideas.

Thankfully, L's play-school is having a week-long Halloween themed holiday programme this October, with a Halloween party to end it all. Hooray! What a great opportunity to get our creative juice flowing...


More about Halloween party ideas later. Meantime if you're interested in the October Halloween Holiday Fun, please contact bluedaisies_kidsclub@hotmail.com

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

More DIY party cakes

I blogged earlier about alternatives to expensive celebration cakes. Here are a few more examples of what you can do to jazz up your cake. These are all done by Aunty Lynn (aka our creative director) with no formal training... just a dose of creativity and lots of fun!

Wedding cake
Bride and groom (opps groom is missing shoes :p)
 
Angelina ballerina cake
Angelina ballerina
 
Barney, Baby Bob & BJ cake
As requested by her little girl "I want Baby Bob, BJ & me in a blue convertible Beetle"
This cake was for her celebration with family members

Barney, Baby Bob & BJ cake
Great thing about sugarpaste, you can recycle them ;-)
After the cake was eaten, the figurines were re-used on a rainbow cake for her celebration in school
 
Under the sea cupcakesGarden bugs cupcakes 
 
Fairy cupcakesBumble bee and ladybug cupcakes

 Cuppies for charity sale - under the sea, garden bugs and flower / fairy
 
Inspired? Try it out and happy moulding!!