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AKMan New user Covington, WA 56 Posts |
For birthday parties, if the parents want me to start at 2:30 I tell them to tell everyone the show up at 2:00 and then I start the show at 2:30 as planned. By then, *almost* everyone has arrived. I use the dead time to set up, chat with the kids, and go over what is expected of the parents (the parents can be more unruly than kids sometimes).
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Howie Diddot Inner circle San Francisco & Los Angeles California 3288 Posts |
AK, talking about starting late, your nine years late, the last post in this thread was in 2005
But to answer the question; I have the same problem in almost every show, it's never a problem; it's the kids birthday party and I want every guest of the child arriving a little late to enjoy the show, so I start whenever the parents say so; it gets me a better tip every time |
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The Great Zucchini Inner circle 1347 Posts |
Yep, coming over empty handed(no blowers, no snacks, no toys, nothing) is going to get anyone ahead of the game.
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