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25 Great Places to Have a Children’s Birthday Party

January 27, 2016 By Katy 15 Comments

Want to know 25 Great Places to Have a Children’s Birthday Party?

You’ve come to the right place! That’s because with two kids, ages 9 and 12, I feel like we’ve run the gauntlet with children’s birthday parties in the last decade.

You name it, we’ve attended it or hosted it.

So if you’re looking for ideas of locations to hold your child’s next birthday party, then read on. There are loads of great venues for parties, you just have to take the time to find the right one!

25 Great Places to Have a Children's Birthday PartyHere are 25 Great Places to Have a Children’s Birthday Party:

  1. Pool (indoor or outdoor)
  2. Nature Center or Botanical Garden
  3. Humane Society
  4. Zoo or petting zoo
  5. Orchard
  6. Children’s Museum
  7. Craft store (like Joann Fabrics or Michael’s)
  8. Build-a-Bear Workshop
  9. Laser Tag venue
  10. Mini golf venue
  11. Bounce House/Inflatables venue
  12. Water park (indoor or outdoor)
  13. Movie theater
  14. Local events in your town (concert in the park, parade, Breakfast with Santa, etc.)
  15. Sporting event (think minor league baseball or university team game)
  16. Bowling alley
  17. Indoor rock climbing
  18. Indoor trampoline park
  19. Gymnastics or gym
  20. Fire station
  21. Ice rink
  22. Roller skating rink
  23. Martial arts studio
  24. Paint-n-take studio
  25. Indoor play place (think local play cafes or McDonald’s)

Did you notice one venue in particular that I left out? Yup,that pizza-proffering, dancing mouse named Chuck E. Cheese. I must say my kids loved attending parties there, but every party I ever went to (when the kids were little and I chose to stick around vs. leaving them) made me want to gauge my eyes out and bathe in hand sanitizer for a week afterward!

I also want to add that some of the best birthday parties we ever hosted were in our home. I fretted so much that our home wasn’t big enough or exciting enough, but we did fine and no one trashed the place! Check out my Geology-themed birthday party as an example.

Now tell me about your favorite places to have or to attend a children’s birthday party. If your kids are older, do you miss those birthday party days at all? Don’t rub it in if you don’t – ha!

 

Looking for more birthday party ideas?

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  1. Jenny @ Unremarkable Files says

    January 27, 2016 at 8:31 am

    We’ve always done home parties, except for a very few. My other favorites are: parks (free! no cleaning up!) One year we took a group of 11-year-olds to the mall, split them up into teams (an adult went with each team) and got a list of questions to answer (things like “How many buttons on the elevator? What’s the store next to Macy’s? How many skylights are there?” ) Another year we took a group of 10-year-olds hiking on a letterboxing trail (it’s like Geocaching but more low-tech, kind of like a treasure hunt that someone else planted). That was probably my favorite because Phillip took them and all I had to do was tell them to have fun!
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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      January 27, 2016 at 8:35 am

      I like that mall idea. And being able to send them off with a cheery, “Have fun!”
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  2. Chris Carter says

    January 29, 2016 at 11:42 am

    LOVE these ideas! I once had my son’s fourth b day party at a bowling alley… with 28 of his closest ‘friends’. Yeah. Imagine trying to put order to THAT? LOL The park and swim parties were always the easiest- not sure I can use that word “easy’ for any of them- but well… 🙂
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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      January 30, 2016 at 12:40 pm

      28 friends?! You must be one of those sweet (but misguided?!??) moms who invites the whole class. 🙂
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  3. Nina says

    January 29, 2016 at 12:50 pm

    We’ve since forsaken large birthday parties and usually do a small family thing. Recently we’ve done one at a trampoline park like you mentioned, or we go to a local small-scale amusement park. Next up is bowling. We’ve done family parties at the park but those were so stressful that I stopped doing those!

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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      January 30, 2016 at 12:41 pm

      Ha about the family parties at the park! Mercifully, our families don’t live close enough to attend birthday parties. I say mercifully because I do believe their presence would just add another layer of stress.
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  4. Kelly L McKenzie says

    January 30, 2016 at 3:03 pm

    What a wealth of info here, Katy! Good on you. I’m off to share. The new one for me was the humane society. How does that work. Kids go and visit with the dogs and cats? Take ’em out for a cuddle and a walk? Love to hear more about that.
    I’ll never forget the swimming party where I poured rootbeer all over a guest, another threw up, we forgot the goodie bags and my son and a guest both forgot their suits. Uh huh. Very special.
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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      February 1, 2016 at 1:19 pm

      Check this out:

      http://www.hshv.org/site/PageNavigator/education/groups.html#party

      Maybe Frankie wants to hold her next part-tay at such a place? 🙂
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  5. Mo says

    February 1, 2016 at 1:09 pm

    I always loved home parties (with the exception of sleepovers). Once year we did a murder mystery party for my then junior high aged daughter. It was a blast. Now I’m looping back to kids’ parties with the grandkids. So much fun!
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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      February 1, 2016 at 1:21 pm

      I am trying to avoid sleepovers. I’m too scarred from my experience attending them as a child! Plus, I like sleep. It’s neat that you are looping back around and getting to enjoy your grandkids’ parties. With Pinterest these days, there sure are plenty of cute decorations and game ideas out there.
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  6. Kia says

    February 1, 2016 at 3:29 pm

    Good list! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  7. Amber says

    February 1, 2016 at 7:16 pm

    Nice! Natalie had hers at Chuck E Cheese before. And this year we’re doing a bounce house. My son does not like birthday parties so we’ve always just done family ones. And then we take him to Texas Roadhouse, his favorite restaurant.
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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      February 2, 2016 at 8:19 am

      A Texas Roadhouse just opened near us. We’ve never been, so we’re waiting for the crowds to die down and then we’re going to try it. If Tommy likes it, I bet my son will like it too!
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  8. Jessica @ Absurd, She Wrote says

    February 2, 2016 at 7:03 pm

    I love the idea of a zoo or botanical garden. My daughter loves animals. However, for her first birthday we just did me, Dada, and Miss Olivia, along with a giant piece of chocolate cake. She couldn’t figure out how to pick it up and ended up just face-planting into it. It was memorable.

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    • Katy says

      February 3, 2016 at 3:30 pm

      Those face plants are the best! With my kids, we really didn’t have birthday parties til around 4 and then they were small. I’d say the early elementary years are hot and heavy for the parties. Good luck when you get there! 🙂

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