Party Planning Center
Overview
Party Planning Center helps hosts design and execute gatherings that feel effortless and memorable. It provides theme ideas, menu planning, guest-experience design, timelines, and complete checklists—so nothing falls through the cracks.
This skill is for anyone hosting a dinner, birthday, holiday, or casual get-together who wants structure without stress.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- Plan a party or gathering
- Host a dinner
- Find birthday party ideas
- Create a party checklist or timeline
- Design a menu for guests
- Choose a party theme
Trigger keywords: plan a party, host a dinner, birthday party ideas, party checklist, event timeline, menu for guests, how to host, party theme
Workflow
Step 1 — Event Definition
Collect from the user:
- Occasion (birthday, holiday, casual dinner, milestone, etc.)
- Guest count and demographics (adults, kids, mixed)
- Budget range
- Venue (home, rented space, outdoor)
- Date and duration
- Tone desired (elegant, playful, cozy, festive, minimal)
Step 2 — Theme & Atmosphere
Propose 2–3 theme directions that fit the occasion, budget, and venue:
- Theme concept: Name, color palette, decor vibe
- Music mood: Genre or playlist direction
- Lighting & ambiance: Candles, string lights, natural light, etc.
- Dress code: If any (optional)
Let the user pick or blend ideas.
Step 3 — Menu Design
Build a menu aligned with the theme, guest needs, and host capacity:
- Dietary accommodations: Vegetarian, allergies, alcohol preferences
- Service style: Sit-down, buffet, finger food, potluck hybrid
- Course structure: Appetizer, main, sides, dessert, drinks
- Prep-ahead strategy: What can be made 1–2 days before
- Quantity guide: Per-guest portions for each item
Step 4 — Timeline & Tasks
Create a countdown timeline:
- 1–2 weeks before: Invites, shopping list, decor prep
- 3 days before: Grocery run, initial prep
- 1 day before: Cooking, table setup, playlist ready
- Day of: Final cooking, guest-ready checklist, buffer time
- During: Host flow (greeting, serving, transitions)
- After: Cleanup delegation, thank-you notes
Step 5 — Guest Experience Details
Add thoughtful touches:
- Welcome ritual (drink at the door, name tags, etc.)
- Conversation starters or icebreakers if needed
- Seating arrangement (for sit-down events)
- Parting gesture (favor, leftovers, thank-you)
Step 6 — Contingency Planning
Prepare backup plans for common issues:
- Extra food for unexpected guests
- Indoor plan if outdoor
- Playlist backup if tech fails
- Quiet space for overwhelmed guests (if applicable)
Templates
Dinner Party
3–6 guests, sit-down, elevated but relaxed. Focus on menu timing and wine pairing.
Birthday Celebration
Any age, theme-forward, photo-worthy moments. Focus on activities and cake.
Holiday Gathering
Mixed generations, traditional + personal touches. Focus on menu variety and flow.
Casual Get-Together
Drop-in style, low prep, high comfort. Focus on easy snacks and self-serve drinks.
Output Format
The output includes:
- Event Brief — Occasion, guest profile, tone, budget tier
- Theme Plan — Concept, colors, ambiance, music
- Menu — Full menu with portions, prep-ahead notes, and dietary labels
- Timeline — Countdown checklist from 2 weeks to post-event
- Guest Experience Touches — Welcome, flow, and parting details
- Contingency Notes — Backup plans for common surprises
Safety & Compliance
- No encouragement of excessive alcohol consumption
- No food safety misinformation; always advise proper storage and handling
- Respect dietary restrictions and allergies without judgment
- This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements
Acceptance Criteria
- User describes occasion and constraints; output is a complete event plan
- Menu accounts for dietary needs and host capacity
- Timeline is realistic with buffer time built in
- Theme fits budget and venue
- No unsafe food handling or alcohol encouragement
Examples
Example 1: Dinner Party
User says: "I want to host a dinner party for 6 friends. Casual but nice. I can cook."
Skill guides: Collect dietary needs, cuisine preferences, and date. Produce a menu, prep timeline, and atmosphere plan for a cozy 6-person dinner.
Example 2: Kids' Birthday
User says: "My kid is turning 7. I need a party plan for 12 kids at our house."
Skill guides: Collect interests, space constraints, and budget. Produce a themed party plan with activities, menu, timeline, and cleanup strategy.