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Pajama Travel Ideas
Museums to consider for an overnight pajama party include the Explora: Albuquerque, New Mexico is a science center and part children’s museum. Explora overnights are for groups of 1st-8th graders and their adult chaperones. There is a maximum of 60 students. One adult chaperone is required for every six students. The Natural History Museum Los Angeles Country - Overnight Adventures. Group Overnight Adventures are designed for groups of 10 or more with an adult to child ratio of 1:6. Groups smaller than 10 can participate in the Family Overnight Adventures. Museum of Science Boston – Overnight Program. The Overnight Program is for students in grades 1 - 7 and their adult chaperones (no private groups or individuals).Museum of Science + Industry Chicago – Snoozeum. Snoozeums are open to groups of both boys and girls, ages 7 to 12. One adult chaperone must accompany every five children. Groups must have a minimum of 10 persons.
Lighthouses generally have an interesting (haunted history) that children will find appealing so a pajama party in one makes for an eventful night perhaps. Rose Island Lighthouse Newport, Rhode Island allows those who wish to stay the night in the museum or in the keepers quarters. Little River Lighthouse Cutler, Maine also offers overnight stays.
Bluesprings Caverns in Bedford, Indiana offers an overnight pajama party adventure from October 1 to April 30. Also, the Battleship New Jersey, aka BB-62, now located in Camden, New Jersey offers visitors an unusual overnight stay in the same sailors’ bunks sailor’s stayed in.
A slumber party can also be held in the privacy of one’s home with party supplies, movies, and roasted marshmallows. Choose a select collection of movies, games, and let the fun commence.
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parties ideas. Here are two fun party favors to have on hand for a girls pajama party. Buy some pink feather boas for them to wear while they're singing in the karaoke contest you've planned. Also, hand out cute pink baby flashlights that they can use when they settle down to tell scary stories.
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