How Do You Throw A Casual Spring Break Party (Teens)?
• Make sure nobody else is throwing a Spring Break Bash. • Check with your parents. Make sure they’re okay with you throwing a party, and that they trust you enough to leave you alone. (Who wants parents hovering around the party, sniffing everyone’s paper cups?) • Decide when you want to have the party. A good time is maybe the last day of school before Spring Break. Have people come to the location at about 6:30 PM (try to arrange it so that they arrive in groups), and let the party continue until around 1 AM. It seems late, but when you’re having fun hanging out with people you know, time flies! But, with young teens (13-15 years)try to end it a little earlier, like 11:00 or 11:30, because your parents might object otherwise! • Choose a location. The absolute best idea is to have it at your house. Keep it open-door, so the couples among your guests can go outside for a little privacy if they want to. • Make a basic party plan (be sure to run it by your parents after you’re finished)