SG's Best Kids' Party Venues
The Finder Singapore|The Finder Kids Volume 25

Want to give your LO the best birthday ever? Here’s where to go!

Priyanka Elhence + Kathleen Siddell​​​​​​​
SG's Best Kids' Party Venues

1 Forest Adventure

Forest Adventure is the only tree-top course in Singapore that has been designed specially for children, offering a unique outdoor experience for young adventurers. The party package starts at $860 for 20 children and includes a themed birthday cake. Enjoy 90 minutes exclusive access to the Kids Course, led by two dedicated instructors, with certificates for each child upon completion. Parents can bring in their own food and snacks if they want. (Bedok Reservoir Rd, 479244, https://forestadventure.com.sg)

2 The Rock School

This specially-designed gym is Singapore’s first climbing centre constructed for and dedicated to kids aged 4 to 14. The birthday party package ($388 for a group of 10) provides climbing equipment, icebreakers and other games, and exclusive use of the air-conditioned indoor bouldering space and outdoor high-wall area (these areas of the venue are closed to the public during birthday parties), and a special climbing scorecard memento. (www.therockschool.sg for locations)

3 Wave House Sentosa

The surf’s a kid’s turf at Wave House Sentosa’s surfing and flow-boarding party by the beach. Children get to go on wave rides on its famous Double Flowrider, and feast on a buffet when they’re taking a break. Choose from different birthday packages (price on request) – there’s even one for non-surfers – with each package including exclusive use of the party space for three hours with instructors on board; birthday party signage; a present for the birthday kid; and a certification of participation for each rider on the Flowrider. (36 Siloso Beach Walk, 099007, https://wavehousesentosa.org)

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