What a great list of birthday party places in Seattle. There is definitely something for everyone here. Love all the different ideas – I was looking for my daughter but got a bunch of ideas for my son as well! I think we have decided on a cooking party for the girls and possibly a video game party for the boys. Thanks!
Gymnastics and tumbling is a great option. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative you could always do a party at your local park (weather/season permitting).
Some very fun places for a party here. I always go for the same kind of party every year and this year I wanted to do something different. Thanks for making it easy to find some different places.
Our little boy is turning 6 and really wants a video game party. Do you think that a party like this is suitable for 6 and 7 year old boys? If not, what would you suggest? Also, I am a little concerned with the party being at my house…the mess.
I would call the different companies and get their take on it. That is a great age for Wii games like Mario Kart and more. If you are concerned with the set up and clean up you could always set up the party out front or in your garage (if those are options). If those aren’t options maybe your could have it at a local park. If you are still unsure then maybe a bowling party would be a good idea as most bowls have an arcade section too. Hope that helps!
I just had to come back to your site and tell you Thank You! I was having a hard time finding the perfect place for my child’s birthday and your site had so many great options and made it easier for me to find a great place. I have already secured a place to hold or boys birthday and he is so excited. Thanks again!
I thought I was going to have to do the summer swimming party again but I have so many options to choose from in my area. Thanks for providing a great list of party places in the Seattle area.
All these places are great ideas but I am looking for something a little more inexpensive. Do you have any cheaper suggestions? The party will be for about 15 to 25 boys and girls age 5,6,7 & 8. Any help would be appreciated!
Have you thought about maybe hosting the party at your house or a park and renting a bounce house? Boys that age would have a blast with an inflatable jumper. There are many companies that will rent jumpy houses for a very reasonable fee. If you have it at a park you would have to check with rules and regulations.
Just love all the options that you have provided! It’s always a tough decision for me as to where to hold my girls birthday party. I am not one to have a party at my house and I always want to do something different. I am leaning towards a cooking birthday party this year. This is just one of the best resources – keep up the amazing work!
Becky Norris says
What a great list of birthday party places in Seattle. There is definitely something for everyone here. Love all the different ideas – I was looking for my daughter but got a bunch of ideas for my son as well! I think we have decided on a cooking party for the girls and possibly a video game party for the boys. Thanks!
Sue says
Lots of great ideas – what would you suggest for a toddler?
KidBday says
Gymnastics and tumbling is a great option. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative you could always do a party at your local park (weather/season permitting).
Natalie says
Some very fun places for a party here. I always go for the same kind of party every year and this year I wanted to do something different. Thanks for making it easy to find some different places.
andrea says
Our little boy is turning 6 and really wants a video game party. Do you think that a party like this is suitable for 6 and 7 year old boys? If not, what would you suggest? Also, I am a little concerned with the party being at my house…the mess.
KidBday says
I would call the different companies and get their take on it. That is a great age for Wii games like Mario Kart and more. If you are concerned with the set up and clean up you could always set up the party out front or in your garage (if those are options). If those aren’t options maybe your could have it at a local park. If you are still unsure then maybe a bowling party would be a good idea as most bowls have an arcade section too. Hope that helps!
Noelle says
I just had to come back to your site and tell you Thank You! I was having a hard time finding the perfect place for my child’s birthday and your site had so many great options and made it easier for me to find a great place. I have already secured a place to hold or boys birthday and he is so excited. Thanks again!
Kristy says
I thought I was going to have to do the summer swimming party again but I have so many options to choose from in my area. Thanks for providing a great list of party places in the Seattle area.
margareta says
Arts and Crafts birthday parties are so much I am so glad that Seattle has different options. Great list of places in our local area!
jojo says
All these places are great ideas but I am looking for something a little more inexpensive. Do you have any cheaper suggestions? The party will be for about 15 to 25 boys and girls age 5,6,7 & 8. Any help would be appreciated!
KidBday says
Have you thought about maybe hosting the party at your house or a park and renting a bounce house? Boys that age would have a blast with an inflatable jumper. There are many companies that will rent jumpy houses for a very reasonable fee. If you have it at a park you would have to check with rules and regulations.
Tiffany S. says
Just love all the options that you have provided! It’s always a tough decision for me as to where to hold my girls birthday party. I am not one to have a party at my house and I always want to do something different. I am leaning towards a cooking birthday party this year. This is just one of the best resources – keep up the amazing work!
KidBday says
Thanks so much – glad we could help! Happy Birthday and enjoy your celebration 🙂
Hayk S says
If your kid wants more adventure, try The Adventure Park. I’m sure your kids will love the place!