puffkin
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I think 6 adults for 10 kids is plenty of supervision personally (1 or 2 adults, not so much). I assume there will also be lifeguards at the water park? I do not think you should be obligated to pay for any additional parents to stay. If they are uncomfortable with the supervision provided or concerned about their childs swimming ability then they should have to pay to attend or pass on the party. Seriously, where/when do you draw the line?
I would not mention anything in the invite about additional parents staying or the cost or anything like that. If you are approached about it I would just say, "If you would like to join us, the cost is $11.95 for each extra ticket" and leave it at that. That way they will know that they are EXTRA and not just assume they were part of the original package. IT wouldn't hurt to find out if there is a charge for non-swimming adults to come as well. That would be helpful information.
I would not mention anything in the invite about additional parents staying or the cost or anything like that. If you are approached about it I would just say, "If you would like to join us, the cost is $11.95 for each extra ticket" and leave it at that. That way they will know that they are EXTRA and not just assume they were part of the original package. IT wouldn't hurt to find out if there is a charge for non-swimming adults to come as well. That would be helpful information.


Not to mention the 1 little girl that ended up going HOME with the b-day girl b/c her mom misread the invitation & thought pick up was at the b-day girl's home ?!?
Trust me take the extra supervision. I think the poster's that said 1 adult per child will save you a few headaches.