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How to throw a night prowler party

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Night prowler parties, sometimes referred to as slumber parties, can be great fun. With a little planning these can go off without a hitch.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1
    Night prowler parties can be fun.
     
    Night prowler parties can be fun.

    Use good taste in who you invite and keep the invitations confidential. You may or may not be celebrating a special occasion or achievement. It should be all teenage young ladies. Have the party guests arrive at dusk and leave mid or late morning.

  2. Step 2

    Make sure you have enough bedding, food, beverages and room for everyone.

  3. Step 3

    Plan activities, don't just plan to "prowl" the neighborhood or surrounding city as this probably will not be safe. You can do flashlight tag in the back yard, graveyard, bonfires, ghost stories, games, truth or dare and more. If you don't plan activities for your guests they may become bored or get into trouble.

  4. Step 4

    Set up a few tents or one large tent in the back yard and have a camp out for a fun twist. You can also do this at area parks that allow overnight camping. You can also sleep in the basement, provided it is suitable and you have portable beds or couches downstairs.

Tips & Warnings
  • Always have adults in the home when having these types of parties if any of the guests will be minors.
  • <br>This is not an article about wild parties.

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on 7/7/2008 Sounds like a great theme for a ladies night. Add a few cocktails and forget the about the kids.

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