Party to Go
Make party planning easier by thinking outside your house. You’ll eliminate setup and cleanup, and will have the chance to
enjoy the festivities instead of preparing and serving food, playing DJ, coordinating games, and more. These inspired ideas
and helpful tips guarantee good times at any age.
WHOM to invite:
Smaller is better when planning a traveling party. There are fewer people to keep track of “on location,” and the ability
to fit everyone into one or two vehicles is an added bonus. If the party is catering to the younger set, you’ll want to extend
invites to parents and other potential chaperones.
WHERE to go:
Celebrate an adult birthday, promotion, or joint anniversary by hitting a baseball game, rocking out at a concert, or going
for an old-school bar crawl. Chauffeur teens and tweens to a nail salon, batting cage, or amusement park. Treat smaller kids
to a day at the zoo, a trip to the circus, or even a movie screening.
HOW to get there:
Keep the party going en route in a roomy, versatile SUV like the 2011 Toyota Highlander. The 50/50 split third-row seat lets you fit more people in addition to any party-related cargo. Passengers can enjoy themselves
by watching movies or playing games on the available rear-seat DVD entertainment system. The available easy-clean fabric interior
isn’t afraid to get a little messy, and available three-zone climate control ensures everyone’s comfort.
For more information, visit toyota.com/highlander
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