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  • Where can I have my toddlers 2nd b-day party?

    My son is almost 2 and very active. where is a fun (and safe) place to have a birthday party?

    By BadaBing1 on Jul-2-10 Answers (6)

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DragonTheaterPuppets says (Oct-6-10):

There are many great parks in Portland.
Here is a link to my website that shows great places to go and have parties at:
http://dragontheater.com/My_Homepage_Files/Page19.html

PS If you are looking for Puppet Shows, Balloon Animals or face painting I do that too!
Dragon Theater Puppets

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Shanon says (Aug-26-10):

I have a little guy turning 2 in a few weeks and we are having it at a local park with the theme "bubbles and balloons" each child will get bubbles and a balloon and we are doing cake and playtime. No need for games at this age its to much work. just let them have fun playing at the park with friends they know and what 2 year old doesn't like bubbles and balloons?

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KidsPartyCafe says (Jul-8-10):

We host private childrens parties at our facility! It is one party at a time so you don't have to worry about your party mixing with other people. Our parties are run by coordinators so you can enjoy it! Lots of themes available! See our website: www.kidspartycafe.com

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michael says (Jul-8-10):

The Oregon Gymnastics Academy is a great place for birthdays. They have tons of equipment and activities that are fun and safe. The kids always love the foam pits. The instructors are well trained and adhere to strict child:teacher ratios. The website is www.ogagym.org

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KidsQuest says (Jul-6-10):

How about a children's museum? I may be a little biased but they really are great for active kids (lots to do, and all the activities and exhibits are geared towards young children with safety and early childhood development in mind), plus most children's museums have an area that's restricted to toddlers only. KidsQuest Children's Museum in Bellevue (http://www.kidsquestmuseum.org/page.php?id=76) has a couple of different party options but there are lots of other children's museums if you want to find one closer to home.

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ashleykayyy says (Jul-3-10):

The North Clackamas Aquatic Park is a wonderful place to have a birthday party. It's great for all ages and they provide everything that you would need. All you have to do is bring your own store bought cake. But if you have the party on the weekend you can swim all day and they have rooms you can use!

And they have tons of lifeguards always watching all the pools so it is incredibly safe! Just make sure that you have someone thirteen years or older swimming with the children 8 years and younger. Theres a 3:1 ratio on that.

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