Having our DS's 5th b-day party at our local children's museum. The party package for the children invited includes their admission. Should parents want to accompany their child to the party (which at age 5 at least one parent would probably come with child) it is $3 for their admission (discounted from $5) and $4.50 if siblings would like to attend.
The lady at the children's museum says usually they advise to write on the invitation that this invitation includes the invited child's admission to the museum. Any additional adults would be $3 and additional children would be $4.50.
She says most parents do this, otherwise you're paying $3 extra for each parent that comes with the child and can get quite expensive.
How have you handled things like this for your children? Examples of how you informed the child's parents of the extra cost. We should have plenty of cake so any parent or sibling that stays will have some, but can't afford to pay for 15 parents and any extra siblings that come along.
The lady at the children's museum says usually they advise to write on the invitation that this invitation includes the invited child's admission to the museum. Any additional adults would be $3 and additional children would be $4.50.
She says most parents do this, otherwise you're paying $3 extra for each parent that comes with the child and can get quite expensive.
How have you handled things like this for your children? Examples of how you informed the child's parents of the extra cost. We should have plenty of cake so any parent or sibling that stays will have some, but can't afford to pay for 15 parents and any extra siblings that come along.