I'm having my daughter's 1st birthday party at a bounce place that has 2 designated toddler areas. The party package is a set fee for a certain number of guests and each guests after that number is $10/guest. (For various reasons, I do not wish to host her party at home.)
I am inviting family and select friends with children her age. However, her guest list has grown significantly, due to older siblings. I am planning to address the invitations to those invited:
Jack - I am planning to pay for one child.
Jack and Jill - I am planning to pay for the 2 children listed.
The Jones Family - I am planning to pay for all the children in the household.
Would you be offended if you received an invitation addressed to one of your children, with an attached note that states "Older siblings > 5 years of age are welcome for jump for a 'jump fee' of $10/child."?
Do you look at/consider the addressee of the invitation?
My initial thought was that I would be offended if my family was invited to a party but had to pay for one of my kids to participate. But that's not the case because of how I will address the invitations. Then I started thinking about when my daughter will start school and be invited to parties that her older brother won't be invited to. In that instance, if her older brother has to accompany us to those parties and wanted to participate, I would have no trouble paying for his fare.
I'm not sure what to do. If anyone chooses not to come, I don't want it to be because they are offended. That is not my intention. Any advice?
I am inviting family and select friends with children her age. However, her guest list has grown significantly, due to older siblings. I am planning to address the invitations to those invited:
Jack - I am planning to pay for one child.
Jack and Jill - I am planning to pay for the 2 children listed.
The Jones Family - I am planning to pay for all the children in the household.
Would you be offended if you received an invitation addressed to one of your children, with an attached note that states "Older siblings > 5 years of age are welcome for jump for a 'jump fee' of $10/child."?
Do you look at/consider the addressee of the invitation?
My initial thought was that I would be offended if my family was invited to a party but had to pay for one of my kids to participate. But that's not the case because of how I will address the invitations. Then I started thinking about when my daughter will start school and be invited to parties that her older brother won't be invited to. In that instance, if her older brother has to accompany us to those parties and wanted to participate, I would have no trouble paying for his fare.
I'm not sure what to do. If anyone chooses not to come, I don't want it to be because they are offended. That is not my intention. Any advice?