Yes of course! The more the merrier! However, we do have some recommendations to make the party run smoother:
Younger Children at Wacky Wheelers Parties
Q: Can younger children join in the party?
A: Absolutely! Younger children are welcome as passengers — they can ride along and enjoy the fun, but they won’t be driving the jeeps themselves.
Q: Why can’t younger children drive?
A: For safety and smooth running of the party. Very young children often don’t yet have the coordination to steer safely at the same time as operating the accelerator, and when the track is busy, one struggling driver can disrupt the flow for everyone.
Q: How do you keep things fair and orderly?
A: We run the party with the same number of chairs as jeeps. After each “go,” drivers leave the track and new passengers take their turn. This keeps the queue fair and ensures everyone gets a ride. Often, younger children can’t yet grasp the concept of queuing, so will jump onto the track before they are supposed to ahead of the kids that have been waiting patiently. Try extracting a younger child that has firmly planted themselves in a Jeep and you’ll understand that it’s no mean task!
Q: What should parents of younger children know?
A: Please help us by keeping younger ones in the passenger role and guiding them to wait their turn. Sometimes little ones are too excited to queue properly, and parents stepping in to “fast‑track” them can cause confusion.
Q: What happens if a younger child tries to drive anyway?
A: If we spot that a child isn’t able to manage the jeep safely, we’ll kindly ask that they remain a passenger. This avoids crashes, delays, and keeps the fun flowing for everyone.
Passengers still get all the giggles, bumps, and thrills of the ride — just without the stress of steering! Think of it as the VIP seat where you can enjoy the adventure hands‑free. 🎉🚙
We request that all those ineligible to drive be given a sticker or something else to easily identify them to our staff.

