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Dance Party Theme Options: Birthday Party Packages & Prices Add-Ons We love a good dance party! Your birthday dancer and guests are sure to love these birthday parties set in our beautiful, spacious studios. These hour and a half long parties include dance class and games, a lead instructor and assistants, a special gift for the birthday child, set-up/clean-up staff, and more! Choose your favorite theme and party package that fits your needs. Come celebrate with us! Dance Party Theme Options: (Each activity followed by time for food, cake, presents, or other birthday activities of your choice) . Tiny Dancer Celebration – 45 minutes of exciting movement, music, dance games, and bubbles. This is a great party for birthday dancers ages one through five who love to move, groove, and play! . Fairytale Adventure – 45 minutes of a Ballet and Jazz inspired dance class and games. This the perfect way to celebrate your Princess, Superhero, Prince, Ballerina or Dragon! . Uptown Funk Party- 45 minutes of upbeat Hip-Hop choreography and games. Your cool, music-loving kid will love this funky dance party! . Broadway Star Bash – 45 minutes of singing and dancing along to tunes from your favorite Broadway Musical. This is the ultimate birthday experience for your Broadway star in the making! . Teens & Tweens Blowout – 70 minutes of an open, club-inspired dance party. This party is the way to go if your birthday teen just loves to dance, take pictures, and hang with their friends! Birthday Party Packages & Prices Basic Package Premium Package 45-minute Themed Dance Class Professional Dance Instructor & Assistant Set Up / Clean Up Staff Balloon Decorations Balloons for Guest Pizza Beverages for Children (water, juice) Paper Goods Base Cost for 90min party: Includes 10 guest. Birthday Child is Free! $725 $895 ($50 discount for those enrolled in our program) Additional Guest Cost: $25 $35 *A $250 non-refundable deposit is due at booking. The remaining balance must be paid in full 48 hours prior to the event. Add-Ons . Pizza, Beverages (nonalcoholic) & Paper Goods for adult guests - $15 per person . Custom Cake or Cupcakes from Magnolia Bakery – TBD based upon selected option . Temporary Tattoos - $20 . Piñata - $65 . Personalized Photo Station - $100 . Mylar Balloons - $2 each .
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