Monday, March 24, 2008

Kids Party Wagon

Ok, it's official I am now (along with Sommer) a small business owner. We decided to start a business to fill a nitch in the market. It is called Kids Party Wagon. You can check out our website for all the info. Please let us know if we can host your child's party.

http://www.kidspartywagon.com/

We are very excited and would love for you to tell your friends and family!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very cool site :-) Good luck ladies!

LiLi said...

Very cool! I tried sending a message through your contact page, but I don't think it worked. If you need some help with the website... you know I'm married to the Guru! ;) I definitely want to talk to you more about this!

Rebecca P. said...

Thanks, Call me about last night!!!!

LiLi said...

On the price point, I think it is good... however, you might need to make a package that doesn't include the cake... I have a reason for that, and I'll tell you about it when we talk! The concept is So awesome. My cousin used to do this. I'll ask her how much she charged, etc. I can't wait to talk to you more about it! I actually hosted one of her parties for her when an emergency came up. It was a princess party. Again, I'll talk with you about it more, later!

As for dinner... what shall I bring? Kids or no kids? Does casual work? (lol, I don't have much other than casual right now, unless we go ultra formal... hahaha)

Talk to ya soon!

Toni R. said...

Good luck with your party endeavor! You should start soliciting to local child-friendly businesses like The Little Gym, the YMCA, daycares...etc. Maybe even to corporations like Phillip Morris or Capital One. Full-time working moms just don't have the time to plan extravagent birthday parties AND they more than likely make more than enough money to pay for your services :) Just a thought! I'll pass the word along here at my job!

Toni R. said...

Good luck with your party endeavor! You should start soliciting to local child-friendly businesses like The Little Gym, the YMCA, daycares...etc. Maybe even to corporations like Phillip Morris or Capital One. Full-time working moms just don't have the time to plan extravagent birthday parties AND they more than likely make more than enough money to pay for your services :) Just a thought! I'll pass the word along here at my job!

Laura P said...

This is great, Rebecca!!! I don't have any kids but will spread the word. Best of Luck!!!