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My son had a sleepover and early next morning went to Alton Towers with the lads, a long day trip. Oh dropped them off and went to a NT place and had a snooze, then picked them up later at their designated meeting point. No grown ups to nag them. How about Thorpe Park - owned by the same people and good rides.

Daughter just turned 16 and we had usual homey type things on the day, and at the weekend she had a movie night sleepover. They bought loads of junk food and hired a few films, some scary, some funny. We left them to it and good time had by all.

I would LOVE to see Alice Cooper!

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well my lad is 16 at May Half Term and I'm arranging a lads day out at Thorpe Park :roll::D:D:D

 

I going to upgrade them all to VIP passes for the day (well you are only 16 once) and I'm going to have special tshirts printed for them all to wear - son doesn't know about tshirts as they will have a photo of him as little un on them :wink::lol: so I need you all to be :shh::shh::wink::D

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My DD2 was 16 last week and is having her 'party' this week. OH has planned a live London Game for her friends. We will buy travelcards for themand each group will be given an envelope with the places they have to visit. They will have to plan a route and using their camera phones, take a picture to prove they arrived at each tourist site. The first group back to Victoria wins.

 

It has taken ages planning a selction of places which give a roughly equal journey for the three groups. They are each visiting a market, a church (oranges and lemons), a shop, a tourist site and a park.

 

Then it'll be back home for tea and the girls are sleeping over after a film.

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If it works, we could run an Omlet London game perhaps?

 

Certainly they're all looking forward to it, which is really nice for a bunch of 16 yos. :D

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Well, the London Game Live is on Thursday afternoon. I suggested to DD2 that I invite lots of Omlet friends to join in - but for some reason she wasn't too impressed :?:lol::lol:

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what about one of those "bushtucker weekends" if he is the outdoor type?

 

I sent hubby on one and he thoroughly enjoyed it, they learnt how to live off the land, built huts in the woods, cooked rabbit and worms :shock:, learnt how to make fire and camped overnight. He came home absolutely stinking but a good time had. :)

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My daughter and her boyfriend suggested Zorbing (you are strapped inside a large inflatable transparent ball and rolled down a hill). Sounds fun, if a bit like being a hamster. :lol:

 

I did hot air ballooning last year, but I was a little bit older than 16. :wink:

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Perhaps you could play "Spot the teenagers playing the London Game"? If you can find us at Victoria, your prize could be a cup of coffee or similar!

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