We had a superb High School Musical Party last summer. We sent out our party details in the form of a VIP Pass.
We made sure that all the guests get their VIP passes to the festivity to get into the main stage entertainment.
Our parents gave synthetic VIP pass holders to the guests for them to wear around their necks to keep it genuine.
We bought several cheap supplies and a few fabulous but costly party decorations to give it a real High School Musical Party touch. We rolled out a Red Carpet for our guests to enter into the party. Gold, hoary, and black balloons facing the Red Carpet were also a glittery addition to the party doorway.
We also hanged musical placards around the party hall and Wildcat pennants that are cheap supplies. Then, we designed a mock stage area where the children can go to once they cross the Red Carpet.
For sparkling decorations, we also hanged a piece of cloth on the wall and made a dash of sparkling lights around it to make it shine. Gold and hoary stars hanging from the ceiling would also put in additional shine. On the stage, we took a photograph of each guest and requested to perform a pop star performance.
And the menu included popcorn, bulky pretzels, small pizzas with delicious dressings, chocolate bars, and soft drinks. Nearly all of the above foods are among cheap supplies, so we had arranged it quite easily. We had requested all our guests to bring their kids dressed as their beloved High School Musical character.
And at the end of the party, we encouraged kids to act that character out there, and it was a great fun which given rise to loud laughter.