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So my brother and his wife have something coming up Saturday night, and I've told him that my girlfriend and I will entertain my niece (12) and nephew (9) for the evening.. They haven't spent a ton of time around my girlfriend so I figured this would be a good time to hang out and do some fun stuff whilst bonding and whatnot.
I've already setup reservations at one of those teppanyaki places as neither have ever been to one. I was thinking a movie for the remainder, however nothing notable or appropriate is playing. High School Musical 3 would send my niece into a frenzied cheer while driving my nephew to the closest corner screaming, whereas an arcade (which I used to love) would do the opposite. So basically I'm looking for something to occupy an evening and would entertain both sexes. Any good ideas? Mind you I'm in Colorado and the weather isn't horrible, but it's not warm at night either. Also while I don't want to throw down stacks of money (I'm 23 and going back to school), I'm not opposed to something that would really create a cool memory for them.
I like Robos idea of a museum, but then, I was a really nerdy little kid. Now, I'm just a big nerd but still, museums entertain me.
Possibly hit the wild life experience down in Parker, they've got that animal grossology exhibit that would likely appeal to the 9 year old. They close at 5 though so it may not fit the schedule.
May not a bit out of the way, depending on where in colorado you live though.
Depending on the time, you might hit Elitch's for the last day of the season. Probably a bit more then you want to spend, but I imagine it would be fun for everyone.
What about going ice skating? Seems like the right time of year and it's pretty fun and not too expensive, either. Most ice skating rinks I've been to have little arcades as well. Dinner, then ice skating, then maybe ice cream to end the night if you guys are up for it.
Is the Children's Museum over by Elitches still around? That was always fun.
It's still around, but I think it's a little below the age group. Last time I went with my niece/nephews it really seemed geared for the under 7 crowd. And I think 7 may be pushing it a bit.
Cruix's idea would also be fun.
I used to work at a skate rink with a large arcade and some small indoor rides. Saturday nights they had a special where for (IIRC) 10 bucks you could skate and ride the rides as often as you wanted. Located off of Arapahoe and Peoria. South Suburban Family Sports Center.
Edit: Actually, on checking the site, that was Friday nights, not Saturdays. Checking the schedule, looks like the only open skating on Saturdays is 1-4 pm. And that's likely to be chaos incarnate with birthday parties.
Even though its a day after Halloween, there's usually still some halloween type stuff going on for the rest of the weekend, haunted hayrides or things, girls and boys seem to like that kind of stuff.
You could always split the movie, go to a horror movie or something else with your nephew and let your girlfriend take your nice to high school musical then meet up afterward.
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Where are you in Colorado? Is there some kind of tourism board you can look to for relevant info?
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Really. It can be fun once you get it up there.
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Hell, take them to Casa Bonita. That place is fun, and last I recall they have an arcade in there too.
It would be even better if Boardwalk USA was still around. Used to be right by Casa Bonita and was a kick ass arcade.
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If you trust your girlfriend enough, this seems like a good idea.
Well, the nine year old will like it. Not so sure about the twelve year old.
Possibly hit the wild life experience down in Parker, they've got that animal grossology exhibit that would likely appeal to the 9 year old. They close at 5 though so it may not fit the schedule.
May not a bit out of the way, depending on where in colorado you live though.
Depending on the time, you might hit Elitch's for the last day of the season. Probably a bit more then you want to spend, but I imagine it would be fun for everyone.
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Cruix's idea would also be fun.
I used to work at a skate rink with a large arcade and some small indoor rides. Saturday nights they had a special where for (IIRC) 10 bucks you could skate and ride the rides as often as you wanted. Located off of Arapahoe and Peoria. South Suburban Family Sports Center.
Edit: Actually, on checking the site, that was Friday nights, not Saturdays. Checking the schedule, looks like the only open skating on Saturdays is 1-4 pm. And that's likely to be chaos incarnate with birthday parties.
Laser Quest. Do the Friday night Ironman games. Avoid members nights, members make small kids cry.
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This. The one on Hampden and Yosemite. It's something like 8,000 square feet with three towers and bridges and walkways and, etc. You get the idea.
I have yet to see a kid who hates laser tag.
Is Phat City still around? They had bowling and arcade games and laser tag.
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You could always split the movie, go to a horror movie or something else with your nephew and let your girlfriend take your nice to high school musical then meet up afterward.
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