How much does it cost?
I offer three different entertainment packages for children’s b-day parties. For complete details, including pricing, simply fill out this quick and easy form:
*Important: Can we hire you to entertain our children in one room while all of the adults hang out in another room?
Due to liability issues, I do require that all of the children be supervised at all times by at least one responsible adult (besides me). I simply can’t be held responsible for supervising them. This is to protect you, the children and myself.
How much space do you need?
Not much at all. For my equipment and props I need about a 8 ‘ by 6 ‘ area. Usually, your living room is a perfect place for this. Other than that, an area right in front of my performing area for the children to sit and enjoy the show is all that is needed.
Do you need a table?
No, I bring my own case that folds up into a table for my larger show. For close up magic, I will use a table if available. It will likely be more sturdy than the waiter stand I use.
Can you perform the show outdoors?
Yes I can providing the weather is okay. If the wind is blowing, that can be too much as some of my props are very light and will blow away. It’s always safer to have it indoors plus there will be less distractions.
Can we serve the kids food, snacks, and beverages during your show?
Well, it’s your home so you can do whatever you’d like… however, I do recommend serving treats & drinks before or after the show. It’s a HUGE distraction for the kids. Not only eating the snack but then the serving of it and cleaning up that takes place. At this age, they need the least amount of distractions as possible. So I HIGHLY recommend NOT serving goodies during the performance (also because it’s a show based on audience interaction and participation… I need their hands to be free…besides, it could turn messy).
Also, with kids laughing so hard, I’d hate for one to choke on their food or drink.
Also, with kids laughing so hard, I’d hate for one to choke on their food or drink.
When should I serve food and cake?
The best time to serve food and cake, is after the magic show. Especially if cake is served before the magic show, it can make it more difficult for kids to stay focused on the magic show.
Do you require a deposit?
I do require a $50 booking fee to add your event to my calendar. The fee is subtracted from the total amount due at the event.
Is the show clean and age appropriate?
Yes! I take pride in that my show is specifically geared towards children ages 3-12. Most magicians don’t have an age specific show. I specialize in entertaining children with clean and fun magic.
When's a good time to have you begin your show?
A good general rule of thumb is to have my show begin about a half hour after the party is to begin. This prevents distractions from late arriving guests. Depending on which package you go with, the show lasts anywhere from 45 to 60 minutes.
I'm celebrating more than one child's birthday, can you still entertain at our party?
Yes! I then have all of the b-day children be the stars of the show. Everything else is the same except we have a few more lucky participants!
Do you know of any sources for birthday party goodies like plates, napkins, hats, etc.?
Yes! There is a great place called Birthday Express that gets nothing but rave revues from other moms. Check it out now!
Can we invite young infants and babies to the party?
Since it’s your party, you may do whatever you’d like. However, I do recommend NOT having children under the age of 3 present, only because they often are a distraction to the children and adults who are trying to enjoy the magic show. Same thing goes with your pets. Please keep your pets in a separate area (sorry Tinker Bell).
Why don't you make balloon animals anymore?
Over the years, I’ve encountered more and more people that are allergic to latex. To avoid any complications, I’ve chosen to stop making balloons. It’s also near impossible to keep track of where all of the balloon pieces fly when a balloon pops. At many parties, small infants are crawling and putting things in their mouth.