My Cadette troop (5 girls) just returned from a five night trip to Disney World yesterday (8/30). This was our 5th "major" trip in the past 6 years (a ranch in NY, 2 cruises, and 2 trips to Disney). This year we took advantage of
free dining and saved a lot of money. For this trip, we did the following money-earners:
1. Fall nuts/candy (Girl Scout) (profit approx $300)
2. Raked leaves (earned approx. $200)
3. Over night Holiday party (had 6 Christmas craft stations on a rotation), watched a movie, had a spaghetti dinner, popcorn, breakfast in morning - muffins and cereal), held at a local church hall (no cost for us to use) - charged $16 per person (girls and leaders/chaperones) - profit was about $740
4. Roller skating party. A local rink has 2 hour blocks you can book for private parties. We charged $9 per person to attend (skating or not), we provided snacks and drinks. Response was so great, we needed to book a second party slot on the same day to accomodate everyone. profit was $625
5. Dance and ice cream sundae making. Girls picked music on I-tunes, burned a CD, we used a stereo one of us had, and bought ice cream and toppings. Again, use of chruch halll was at not cost. Charged $7 per person (again, girls and adults) Profit was $236.
6. Girl Scout cookies - this year was not great for sales. I believe our profit was around $1200-1300 (including all individual sales and cookie booths that we held).
All of our "parties" were for Girl Scouts only (and we gave a patch to every participant). We invited troops from other Service Units - some traveled up to an hour to attend these events (the overnight and roller skating, the dance was shorter and we had mostly girls within a 20 minute drive). We have done these types of money-earners the past few years - troops really like to come to events that are more local than our council may have (our council is New Hampshire and Vermont).
I am pretty sure you would be able to invite others who are not Girl Scouts (I know that happens for pancake breakfasts and such that are advertised for the public). We just always had enough with Scouts, so didn't extend the invitatation any further. Our council was always very happy to approve our money-earner requests since so many were activities for other troops.
I have information and registration packets that we sent to troops. We always set a miniumum/maximum and a deadline for registering (payment due with registration, no refunds). If you are interested, I can send you a couple of the packets, just send me a PM with your e-mail.