If you're having a really good birthday party, a bit of rain and wind shouldn't be a problem. That's what happened on Roman's birthday.
Karen organised a huge gaming party for her son, Oliver in Warrington. Celebrating his 11th birthday, the little boy's favorite game is Fortnite, so her mum thought she'd capitalise on his enthusiasm and invited us along. At the entrance, the kids were greeted by a super Fortnite board and colour-coordinated balloons. Oliver and his friends were shocked when the Station Wagon rolled in late afternoon. The whole group listened excitedly as we showed off the games and consoles. Karen was also impressed with the success of the gaming bus.
It's never easy to organize a birthday party so that all the children have a good time. And most of all the celebrant! This was the problem Suzie came to us with when she wanted to surprise her little boy with a truly memorable gift. And she came to the right place, because 10-year-old John and his friends have a passion for console games. The team decided on Fortnite, and it turned out to be a huge party. Eight very excited kids were looking forward to the game and they had a great time playing Fortnite: they won 4 games in a row. John was certainly helped by the Pokémon, as he came to the party wearing a very cool Pikachu t-shirt. Suzie and the other parents had a great time and the kids also had a wonderful and memorable afternoon.
It's rare to meet a team this prepared! At just 7-years-old, Danny and his friends are huge Fortnite fans, so it was easy for Traxy to give his little boy Station Wagon for his birthday. The kids arrived in a Fortnite t-shirt with a #birthdaysquad sign and played together with an organisation rarely seen in adults. Danny and his friends broke a huge record in Fortnite squad with 32 kills, a record never before in Station Wagon history.