A 70th birthday is a huge deal in anyone’s life. It’s a major milestone and, as such, it’s important to celebrate it as one. However, given that it’s different from an 18th birthday, or even a 40th, what exactly is needed to make this rather seasoned birthday go off with a bang?Here, we’ll walk you through some of the key considerations when putting this type of party together, so read on and have fun planning!
Book an Appropriate Location
If the person you’re planning the party for is currently using a wheelchair, you won’t want to book a venue that’s full of stairs or is too far out of the way from where they live.
When looking at party space rental, be sure to visit the location in person to assess how easy it is to get around. As before, you don’t want too many stairs, and you’ll likely want to choose a location that allows you to bring in your own décor, as well as play your own music, and so on.
Talk to Friends and Family About a Theme
Speaking of music, you should converse (in secret!) with family and friends about the theme of the birthday party. Does your relative or friend love Elvis Presley? If so, then why not opt for a Presley-themed party? You could even hire an Elvis impersonator perform some live music.
Orif your loved one is a bit more reserved, it can be worth looking at themes that are a bit softer, such as nature or even location-based options. Does your loved one talk about their vacation to Greece when they were 20 all the time? Then why not set up a party themed around Greece?
Get Nostalgic (if appropriate)
Nostalgia may play a huge part in this party, but be careful here. For some people, nostalgic options can make them feel older and may cause them to feel sad. This is why it’s worth speakingto friends and family about the most appropriate option for the party. If your loved one truly loves talking about the 1960s, then great; pop out the hippy clothes and music! If they seem a bit melancholic in the time leading up to their birthday, just dial it back a bit.
Think About Food and Drink
It sounds patronizing but it’s important to think about the food and drink that’s going to be served at theparty, in relation to what’s palatable for the age of the majority of guests attending. Do away with spicy food if you know it can cause tummy upsets, and look into snack/buffet options. With alcohol, of course, offer it, but make sure that it’s the type that everyone attending the party will like.
Take Lots of Photos and Videos
As with any party, you should make sure you take as many photos and videos as possible. This way, when the big day is done and dusted, you can gift your loved one with a photo albumor a DVD, which will walk them through their birthday bash. They’ll likely really appreciate it!