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4.4 (8 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Party City

Party City

(4 reviews)

I was the first person in this store. I ordered my balloon bouquet, the front desk people continued…read moreto help every other person in the store before even starting my balloons. Which you pay good money for. Apparently when you go there, give yourself about an hour for 4-5 balloons. They have no idea how to treat their customers. Then when I left and came back since a lady before me got all her balloons before I did that came into the store AFTER I did, they didn't even know who I was getting my balloons off the counter. Never again. Dollar store here I come next time. Horrible customer service.

For over the past month I had been seeing signs near this Party City store reading "Halloween…read moreCostumes". However, I was surprised when I went inside. It had been my very first time and I thought I'd never need or find myself inside when I went looking for something to spice up my Halloween 2019. I had had a "costume", but when I later learned I didn't like my own choices (for an adult costume), I had to try it out. Although at first I encountered areas with kids costumes, when I went over to the wall where a few more oddball costumes were, all I found (that would fit my lifestyle) were several boas (similar to leis but using feathers - something I'll discuss in a bit), several beaded "lanyards", several tutus (for both children and adults, and something I later thought different about when I saw them - having been male and a "little" overweight) and several other smaller choices that I thought would never have fit me. There were tights and the like on that wall. About the only thing I got there that day was this patriotic small hat - and though I realized my problems after purchasing the boa and keeping it - the boa went into a parks' garbage can. Now, I'm an Uber and Lyft driver. I drive my own car for a living, and I thought later that if someone has a feather allergy and didn't tell me, it wouldn't be a blessing - but a sure shocker. I know they don't contain real feathers, but when these feathers move around, they shed their tiny hairs all over where they touch, and that's what I realized would happen. I wanted out with that boa - and so, in the garbage it went. Next, I came to several candy aisles. There were candies of all sorts on at least two dividing walls and at least two circular "dividers" inside the aisle. Although I thought that was a cute touch, when I realized that maybe I should make Halloween (today, while writing this) special, I had to buy a pack of chocolate coins (this one happened to be purple to match the "now non-existant" boa) which I could - and still will - give to my passengers/riders. I came upon colored balloons - but thought that it would get out of hand if I was to give my riders ones and it would impair my ability to drive. But that's when I moved further in again. I came upon another divider worth of other parties' needs. Things I didn't need for traveling on a day - things meant mainly for houses and rooms with posters and the like. I moved up towards the registers then. However, I had to stop when I encountered hair coloring in spray cans. I couldn't resist myself buying my first purple-colored hair spray. Paired with the funky hat, I later learned would be something not worthy of my choosing, seeing the weather conditions (I should have checked the weather report for the day of use). I looked around for more, but nothing was really exciting me, and I had limited amounts of money to spend. I was estimating my cost and figured in tax. I put the stuff up on the counter after the register-person appeared (when I first looked up at the counter, it looked like there was nobody there until I got into the line near the register and waited). It didn't take long. It didn't take that long for the transaction to get rung up and for payment to be processed. The card readers were clean and weren't problematic for me. About the only thing the register employee almost couldn't find (or get ahold of) was the barcode for the mesh candy bag (since the boa was almost covering it up in "glory"). I did find one oddball thing after purchase. Signs were directing me around the divider in a circular fashion around a divider instead of directly out - I wasn't pleased! I knew I had a receipt - and with Ulster County's bag laws, I didn't want or need a paper bag (I would later partially regret my decision), but inside the store, it just felt awkward. I don't know if I'll ever need it again, but I'll keep it in mind. I had a rider just yesterday (a day after I visited it by myself) to this location, but I wanted to keep my thoughts at bay and didn't want to reveal what I had for today. It actually worked out, because they later tipped me.

Columbia Tent Rentals - partysupplies - Updated June 2026

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