These are the latest Medieval Party reviews from customers:
Provided customers use appropriate language, all customer reviews of the Medieval Party that are received are posted here - the good, the bad, the ugly. My comments with respect to the bad and the ugly will be in brackets [ ].
Please note that this All Inclusive/Star review system was initiated mid October 2009. To keep this page full, I'm including earlier customer comments that I happened to have kept, each marked with an "*" instead of the star ratings. These earlier comments are NOT all inclusive, good, bad and ugly, but they're all I have at this time.
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Like you, they're all busy people and only a few find the time to respond, and I thank them each and every one for doing so.
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If you give a Chemistry Set to a toddler, the results will or could be a major disaster. Does that mean Chemistry Sets are bad? No- it means the Chemistry Set was used innappropriately.The same goes for my parties. I make no bones about the fact that these parties are, on purpose, a challenge for the kids. Only you as parents can evaluate the skill level of the group you'll be entertaining. Only you, as parents, can make the right match between the kids and the party.
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The Medieval Party average star rating to date is 



[4.8] stars as reviewed by 10 customers.
| Jun 22, 2010 from Susan in United Kingdom: | ||
We used this party as an End of Year party for 11yr olds who go to an International school in Singapore. They were very excited and intrigued about the party especially as they knew their teacher was going to get murdered at some point. They all made an effort to dress up and in the playground I constructed a banquet tent for them to eat in. I also made goblets very cheaply out of plastic disposable wine glasses and gluing jewels onto them. They all said they had a great time, they loved the scheming but I think they loved accusing each other at the trial more, that got quite noisy and as we were in a small hall there were lots of shouts from the upper benches down on the ones giving evidence. All the other classes were jealous as they just went bowling or swimming. Even with a sick computer it was very easy to print out and I would definitely use one of these party games again! This was a party they will remember, thank you |
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| Jun 19, 2010 from Naomi in London: | ||
A group of 12 year old 'Princesses' surprisingly loved all the haggling and negotiation required in the run up to the murder scene, just as much as the following trial. Their excited squeals disturbed the deaf octogenarian living next door. It was great because everybody had a part and all were required to stand up and 'defend' themselves with surprising consequences. |
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| Jun 14, 2010 from Karen in Los Angeles: | ||
The party was a huge success. We had 17 girls and two boys and most everyone came in costume. The girls decided that prime ministers could be girls. They were really into the politics and changing things around by trading armies and making new alliances. The party was really high energy and when King Stephen died it was great fun. The secrets came at just the right time creating more intrigue at just the right time. There is no way I could have made this game up. Thanks for putting it out there. |
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| May 4, 2010 from Pat in Oakville: | ||
The party was a great success. We were a few people short so the adults got to participate. The kids had a great time and were really involved - much more than we anticipated. Thank you for helping us have a great party. |
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| Mar 2, 2010 from Andrea in Louisville: | ||
I have a girl scout troop they are all around 11 years old. They loved doing the party. We did a winter camping trip. It was a perfect Sat. night event. Thumb-up from Troop 715 in Louisville,OH |
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| Feb 27, 2010 from Vicki in Odessa: | ||
We had the Medieval Party for eighteen 11 year olds. The kids had a blast. They all could not wait until the party. We handed out invitations 2 weeks early and all but 1 showed up !! The kids talked about it and couldn't wait for it to happen. The parents were all curious and wanted to stay and watch. They all dressed their parts and were entertained the whole time !! Thank you Party Games Lady !! I will be back !! |
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| Jan 12, 2010 from Jennifer in Ferriday: | ||
My party went great this weekend. I had a couple of people not show up due to sickness or well just didn't make it and I had a couple of adults fill in. Well I have to say the adults had the best time. Kids did too, but you know the adults weren't shy and of course would go in lots of different directions. By the time the first 10 minutes was over (well ended up being 30 min) I had Prince John asking Princess Sarah to elope and King Stephen ready to banish her if she did. Then that marriage was canceled and Prince John and Queen Lisle were engaged and Princess Sarah and King Fredericks were. It was hilarious. My pastor was the one stirring up the dirt on getting the elopement and trying to talk to Princess Sarah in private and stuff like that. My little brothers and sisters from the characters were great messengers. We had a wonderful wedding dinner, (I changed things up some) I had it set up like a wedding supper and that is when King Stephen was poisoned after the supper was done. My husband played the part well and really enjoyed it. He actually said that if we do anything like that again that he doesn't want to be the victim b/c he can really role play the part. I could really go on and on b/c we had a blast! I will upload some pictures and send to you. Oh, what really made it fun is that our Children's department at church is called King's Kids and we are remodeling the building to look like a castle, it is still under construction but I had the look in some areas. Thank you and have a Blessed Day!! |
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| Dec 6, 2009 from Melinda in Delta: | ||
It's been almost 2 weeks since the party and I am still getting parents coming up to me and telling me how much fun their child had at the party. I also incorporated a "hands only" buffet for the guests to the Medieval Feast which meant there are no untensils, even for cake!!! The kids loved it. There was a bit of mess but nothing myself or the dog couldn't clean up easily. The party itself was great for giving the kids something to do and it gave them purpose. I was the "Kitchen Maid" and I even got a marriage proposal. The kid's all participated and only one child didn't show up. All the attendees voted the birthday girl the murderer in the end and I think just keeping it fairly simple was the key to a very successful day! |
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| Nov 23, 2009 from Diane in Oakland: | ||
This was definitely our son's best party ever. What a great way to mix thirteen PRETEEN boys and girls together. Not only did they ALL RSVP for the party, they all came in costume and had a great time. Initially, I thought the story line and roles may be a bit too complicated for 11 and 12 year olds, but I was wrong. They were engaged for the entire 3 hours! And then there was the ease of the party, all we had to do was follow your amazing, well organized instructions. Thank you!!! Next summer, our daughter wants her own Games Lady party. |
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| Nov 11, 2009 from Dana in Hamilton: | ||
This party was for my 10 year old son. He invited 17 kids to join us for the medieval party. They had a blast.. Although they were not as prepared as they should have been we still had a great time. They loved dressing up and they also enjoyed deciding who was the killer. The set up was easy to follow and prepare. Our only concern was three kids did not show up last min. due to sickness. That was hard is getting the information out for the others to hear. Thanks for a great party. |
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