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Do different types of parties have different age limitations or minimums?

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Do different types of parties have different age limitations or minimums?

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In general our parties have minimums and you are charged for that amount as a starting point. For school age children’s parties, children under age 2 and anyone 18 years of age or older (allowed by the host) may attend and play free with the party and are not considered part of the party charge. Parties for PDO and pre-school, each child capable of walking, and under 16 is counted as a guest. The exception to the “age” rule will be teen and adult parties. Teen parties have an upper age limit of 20 to be counted as guests. Parties for adults are charged per person, with no age limitations. However, if you go over your limit, we charge whichever is least expensive to you, the rate per person, or the next largest party size.

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