Going to be
at King's Island for someone's birthday? Celebrate throughout the
day with these fun ways to keep the birthday fun going!
These ideas
are sponsored by the Great Kings Island Adventure Challenge - Watch
the video below for details!
1. Have the
birthday boy/girl wear a funny hat/shirt/outfit so that as they
walk around King's Island everyone will know it's their birthday. In this
way, other visitors at King's Island will be able to with them a happy birthday!
2. Bring a bunch
of small cake candles with you to King's Island 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 King's Island.
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 King's Island - a package for them
to open once there filled with all kinds of puzzles and things
to do! CLICK
HERE to learn more!
4. Before you
even leave for your day at King's Island, 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!
5. Make a game
out of their actual age number - see how many times you can find
that number throughout the day at King's Island. For example, if the birthday
boy/girl is turning 21, everyone must look for the number '21' throughout
King's Island. 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.
6. Surprise
the birthday boy/girl with special 'guests.' Do not tell them about
your plans to invite one or more of their friends to join you/him/her
at King's Island. Make it seem like a family trip. Arrange to meet his/her
friend(s) AT King's Island. It will feel like an added gift to see their
friend(s) there when he/she wasn't expecting it!
7. At one point,
buy a helium balloon at King's Island. 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. If you'd
like to give them a gift for them to open AT King's Island, consider putting
it in a locker first and then wrapping up the key to the locker
in a little gift bag. This way you won't have to carry around the
gift all day and it's always fun and mysterious to get a 'secret
key' as a gift! This also works especially well if you're planning
a treasure hunt or scavenger hunt inside King's Island.
9. Make up shirts
for all those going to King's Island with the birthday boy/girl that say
something fun like "It's Tim's Birthday today!" or "Point
and smile at Tim - he's 18 today!"
10. Although
this can get a little pricey, it can be a lot of fun. Set out at
the beginning of the day to collect a certain number of items at
King's Island. For example, if the birthday boy/girl is turning 14, then
have them collect 14 buttons throughout the park. They could also
collect different pressed pennies, pieces of candy (the wrappers),
signatures from workers, etc.