<p>Tomorrow is DS’s Junior prom and his friends and him are not going to go to school tomorrow. Him and the guys will be hanging out at my house while their dates get dressed and do make up, etc. The Pre-prom party will be at his friends house but I’m hosting the after prom party.</p>
<p>DH and I were going to go get some stuff to keep them a)preoccupied and b)entertained. Any suggestions? Thanks!</p>
<p>If you have the Nintendo Wii even my college guys will enjoy that in a group. My guys also would do that video dance game. The whole family room would smell like sweat afterwards.Air freshens are good. I think Junior prom guys are young and immature. Don’t expect too much from them. If you have a basketball hoop that is good.Outside, even on the porch chatting is good.Some will get rowdy.Risk, the game- that’s good. Poker with chips might work too.</p>
<p>i never thought about the dance game, my D’s have it so I guess I could do that, poker, and pool. </p>
<p>Any suggestions for food? My S alone eats alot of food so should I just go to costco’s and stack up on chips and other junk food?</p>
<p>My crowd would wander off in a group to 7/11 for cheap food. It isn’t the food, it’s the group thing.But our 7/11 is within walking distance.Nothing within walking distance? Make it easy for yourself.A big sub is good, they can cut off pieces. Wings, good. I tried the make your own pizza thing. The biggest mess in the world. Don’t ever do that. Have fun and take photos!</p>
<p>I agree with video games and maybe some of those goofy guy movies that teenage boys think are great.<br>
Older S and his friends had a blast one time when they made up a challenge called “totally worthless olympic games” . They had two man teams and just made up stuff to challenge each other that were really dumb but hilarious to 17 year old guys.</p>
<p>How many hours are they hanging out at your house? I agree, video games, poker, movies…</p>
<p>In our H.S., you cannot attend prom if you cut school that day. In fact that goes for all after school activities. However, they do let the Seniors out at the end of 5th period so the girls can get ready.</p>