I love planning our Bambinos birthday parties but as our son has gotten older, his requests have gotten more precise and less intense. I do appreciate his taste for not having a big, blown out celebration and our bank account also thanks his simple request. This year he wants to have a sleepover, that’s it. I keep pushing something more exciting but that’s plenty of fun to him, so that’s what it shall be. The last two years he begged to just play a baseball game with his friends at a local park. After applying for the permit at the park, I decided to create a new birthday post in preparation of his future parties as well as for all of you with an older crew who have outgrown some of the ideas on previous birthday posts we’ve created (see bottom of this post).
Summit Ropes Indoor Adventure Park
The St. James
Invicta Sports Club Archery Party
American Parkour
ZavaZone: Trampoline & Indoor Adventure Park
Bach to Rock (parties starting at age 4-10+)
Game Truck of Northern Virginia
Kayak the Potomac and celebrate with cake at the Wharf
Rockville Sportsplex (Choose from Small Field Package (soccer or dodgeball), Inflatables, Court (basketball, soccer, dodgeball or hockey) or Field)
Mini-golf at East Potomac
Top Golf (Teens & Kids options available)
Washington Nationals game or local baseball game: Bethesda Big Train, Potomac Nationals, Bowie Baysox
Go Kart Track (Must be 54′ to drive by yourself)
Tea with Mrs. B
Or a tea party at one of these fancy hotels
Cake Pop Party at Baked by Yael
Cookie decorating at Henry Sweet Retreat
Pinstripes bowling
A Game of Rooms
(Age minimum 12 years old)
The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring Friends School (Teens and adults alike will have a great time ziplining and climbing through the trees!)
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Birthday party ideas, venues & entertainers in and around Washington, DC
Stefanie Harrington says
The St. James in Springfield also has an AMAZING birthday party section that’s available at non-member rates. My oldest went to a party there, and he and his friends talked about it for weeks afterward. Another one for the older crowd: Earth Treks for climbing parties.