Going to be
at Hershey Park for someone's birthday? Celebrate throughout the day with
these fun ways to keep the birthday fun going!
1. Wrap a single
gift many times, preferably with different colors/types of wrapping
paper and containers (though not necessary.) Give the birthday boy/girl
the gift at the beginning of the day and tell them that they can
unwrap ONE layer in each line that they wait in. Don't tell them
how many layers there are - let them wonder if each layer will be
their last! If you don't plan on going on many rides/attractions,
you can also have them unwrap one layer every hour.
2. Bring a bunch
of small cake candles with you to Hershey Park and stick them in EVERY
bit of food that the birthday boy/girl eats for the day - to blow
out the candles each time. It will get to be a lot of fun as they
blow out the candles on their birthday hot dog, birthday churro
and birthday soda!
3.
Plan a fun scavenger hunt throughout the day at Hershey Park.
There are all different types of scavenger hunts to go on, each
with a different format. Although for some parties having different
teams compete with each other can be a lot of fun, for someone's
birthday when there is one person to honor, it's typically best
to have everyone on the same team - everyone gets to help the
birthday boy/girl be successful
when one person wins, they
all win! These can be a lot of fun to create, but can take some
extra work to make creative (sometimes you'll need more than
just a list to excite some teens, for example.) Consider
our GREAT ADVENTURE CHALLENGE AT Hershey Park - a package
for them to open once there filled with all kinds of puzzles
and things to do! CLICK
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4 This is a
great game to play for a larger group (4+). Ahead of time, prepare
a list of fun tasks to do at Hershey Park at write the out separately on
small pieces of paper - at least enough for each person going. It's
best to have someone else (who is NOT going with you to Hershey Park) write
them out - someone you can trust. Throughout the day, the birthday
boy/girl periodically pulls one task out and reads it out loud.
He/she then CHOOSES who in the group must complete the task right
then. The rules are that EVERY person completes one task. The birthday
boy/girl cannot look ahead at the different pieces of paper to see
which ones he/she wants to assign or do for himself/herself. This
can also be a great thing to do in the different lines you might
wait in.
5. Before you
even leave for your day at Hershey Park, decorate the INSIDE of your car
with streamers and balloons (of course, being sure to not obstruct
the view of the driver.) This will get the excitement going for
the day ahead before you even get there!
6. Gather a
bunch of trivia to create questions about the actual year the birthday
boy/girl was born. This could be about everything from movies, music,
political leaders/current events and even the price of gas! Ask
a few questions each time there is a lull in the fun (I.e. waiting
in line, etc.) and keep track of who gets the most correct answers
throughout the day. Give a prize at the end for the winner. The
prize could be something special that they get to do WITH the birthday
boy/girl!
7. At one point,
buy a helium balloon at Hershey Park. Each person there uses a Sharpie
marker (that you brought with you) to write down something positive
they'd like to wish for the birthday boy/girl for that coming year
(or later in life.) Once everyone has had a chance to write them
all down on the balloon, allow either each person to share what
they wrote or allow the birthday boy/girl to read them all. Finally,
let the birthday boy/girl RELEASE the helium balloon in the air
and watch their dreams sail up and up - where the birthday boy/girl
will 'catch up with them later'!
8. Pick different
events that happened in the birthday boy/girl's life - events that
happened somewhat close to each other. For example, different sets
might include: (first tooth, crawled, sat up) or (learned ABC's,
ride a bike, poured his/her own milk). This will work for adult
events as well including (first girlfriend, first job, broke leg.)
Everyone else there will have to guess the ORDER that the events
happened. Award points as you go and determine a winner at the end
of the day. This is a great activity to play while there are lulls
in the fun (I.e. while standing in lines)
9. Make a game
out of their actual age number - see how many times you can find
that number throughout the day at Hershey Park. For example, if the birthday
boy/girl is turning 21, everyone must look for the number '21' throughout
Hershey Park. Award one point to the FIRST person who finds a new one throughout
the day and add up the points at the completion. You might find
numbers on height requirement signs, menus, ticket pricing signs,
phone numbers, etc.
10. Head of
times, write down on small pieces of paper different topics for
memories to share about the birthday boy/girl while standing in
line or throughout the day. For example, you may choose that every
30 minutes a different person (NOT the birthday boy/girl) will draw
a piece of paper out of a hat - perhaps the first one says "FUNNY."
That person will then share a funny story about the birthday boy
to share with everyone. This is a great way to encourage the birthday
boy/girl throughout the day!
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