Teenager Party Activities

Teenager parties are often loaded with fun and excitement. There are a number of thrilling party activities that teenagers really enjoy. Read on to know more about teenager party activities.
Teenagers are always on the lookout for the reasons to throw a party. There are several reasons to arrange a teenager party such as end of the school year, birthdays, team parties or dance parties. Teen parties are full of fun and plenty of excitement. Planning a party for teenagers is a bit of a challenging task. Teenagers often love to enjoy something special and unusual. While arranging a teenager party, you can choose from a variety of party themes. Retro Chic Party, American Screen Party, Hollywood Theme Party, Silver Screen Party, Luau Party, Salon Night Party and Fear Factor Party are some of the popular teenager party themes. Teenager parties are not only about party decorations and snacks; but also about party activities they love to enjoy. Let’s find out in detail about teenager party activities.

Teenager Party Activities

A teenage party has attractive decorations, mouth-watering dishes and exciting activities. With right kind of party activities, you can make the party truly thrilling. Teenagers like to enjoy different games and other interesting activities that are designed according to the age groups. The party activities should be designed to ensure 100% participation. Teenagers between 13 and 14 years of age can enjoy a murder mystery theme party and games like tie-dye T-shirts. Survivor and Scavenger Hunt games can be great activities for teens between 15 and 16 years of age. Teenagers between 17 and 19 can go for a barbeque party or a formal dance party.

Whenever teenagers gather together, nothing other than plenty of fun and enjoyment is expected. Teenagers always need some sort of thrill and excitement. Teenage parties can’t be complete without some interesting party games. Truth or Dare game is one of the most popular games that involves the concept of either telling the truth or taking dares. In this game, the participants are divided into two teams. One player from each team asks a list of questions to the opposite team. The participants also have to do some silly dares such as exchange clothes or pretend to be a dog. Other thrilling party games are ‘Shocking Questions’ or ‘Acronym Antics’.

Balloon war is another all-time favorite party activity of most teens. It involves stealing the balloons and coming on the dance floor. This exciting party game can be a great energy booster. Apples to Apples, Musical Chairs and Bingo are some other thrilling teenager party games. Teens always enjoy unusual games/activities. A good example is Dress Me Up, where the participant has to wear a few sheets of newspaper as a great fashion statement.

The Man Hunt game is the revised version of the ‘Hide and Seek’ game. The player from one team has to find out where the player from the opposite team is hiding. Another interesting activity is ‘Name That Pop Star’. Place some pieces of papers with the names of pop stars in a plate. Each participant has to pick one piece of paper and sing a verse from a song sung by the pop star. Another participant has to guess the name of that pop star. Teenagers always enjoy some creative activities, so some kind of constructive activities like sketching, painting, pottery painting and jewelry making can be included in the teenage party.

Teenager are always enthusiastic and energetic and love to enjoy various thrilling activities. Once they get an opportunity, they are ready to completely utilize their energy levels. You can arrange the teenage party in an amusement park or a local art museum. This could be a good form of entertainment for teenagers. Or you can rent a fishing boat and encourage them to catch a large fish. You can include sumptuous fish recipes in the party menu.

A well-planned and well-organized teenage party loaded with wonderful party themes, delicious snacks and enthusiastic activities can be a wonderful and memorable experience for the host as well as for the teenagers.

By Reshma Jirage
Published: 1/24/2009
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