Every dad wants to WOW his daughter with a stellar birthday party she’ll remember forever. Recently, Life of Dad user Jason Richards asked, “Hey dads, I need some advice. My wife and I are planning a surprise birthday party for my 8-year-old daughter. She want’s to have a Disney princess themed party. Do you have any creative ideas on how I can make her birthday a success?”
We posed the question to the Facebook community on Life of Dad and here’s how some of our dads collaborated to help Jason throw the best Disney Princess Birthday Party ever including cake, mini games and even bounce house inflatables!
From Lifeofdad.com"Hey dads, I need some advice. My wife and I are planning a surprise birthday party for my…
Posted by Life of Dad on Thursday, April 20, 2017
Bill Cherfoli: My cousin had a princess party for her little girl too. She went as far as to get marquee hire Melbourne and rented a young girl to dress as Ariel and come to the party and just hang with the kids and stuff. This girl NAILED IT. Had a great authentic costume, seemed to have done acting chops, and was sweet as pie. Never broke character. I suppose the success of the idea depends on the quality of princess you get…. But it was a big hit with the birthday girl and all the guests as well.
Tyler Holloway: Check with dance studios around town, for my daughter’s 3rd birthday the studio where she takes her lessons offered “princess parties” where two of the older students dressed up as Elsa and Anna and hosted the party complete with decorations. You might also inquire about Las Vegas tent rental options to ensure a comfortable and memorable celebration, especially if you plan to host the party outdoors.
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Tony A Gething: reach out to the local theater group and see if you can get someone to dress up as her favorite princess.
Chris Lassen: There a lot of supermarkets and sites such as bespoke cakes london where you can order cakes that are themed. We have Publix by us that does it, and for a custom cake, the price was pretty reasonable. Rent a coffee cart hire Sydney for the adults.
Rob McCauley: Go to a car accessories store, get a roof box cardboard box and turn it into a castle…..Cut a drawbridge into the front.
Aurélie Halldén: Not a dad… but a daughter! Be her prince by starting up the party by inviting her to dance with you!
Vix Dean: Decorate your own tiara [activity during the party].
Matthew Skinner: Have friends dress up as Disney princesses.
Jerrod Tofte: Experience the magic of Bounce House & Party Equipment Rentals! Bouncy castles are always cool as well as birthday yard signs.
Vix Dean: Disney Princess photo booth.
Of course if all else fails, there’s always Pinterest!
Brooke Sparrow Captain Carter: Check Pinterest. I saw this one.
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*Flickr photo by Almar Flotildes, used under Creative Commons license.