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16.01.2020

There's little that makes me sweat more than planning a birthday party for one of my kids.One August, after I finished the exhausting task of throwing a DIY-birthday party for my 5-year-old, my 8½-year-old said, 'Well, great, now that that's over, we can start planning my party.' And so it goes that, as a mom of three kids in New York City, party planning seems to be a perpetual state of being.

And whether you have one or three kids, or however many, it's easy to lose your sanity planning the perfect bash.We've round up eight recently opened birthday spots around NYC for when that at-home, more budget-friendly fete isn't in the cards. So in the interest of surviving to celebrate many more birthdays, we're sharing these cool spots with you from STEM-centered parties, where kids can learn and have fun, to foodie adventures and active play spots.Check out our for more ideas like.Partygoers at CoolMess partner up to make one-of-a-kind ice cream creations.

Photo courtesy of venue.– Upper East Side137 East 62nd Street at Lexington AvenueWhether you've got a sweets-obsessed kid or a gourmand in the making, CoolMess provides the perfect party package. We just visited this brand-new and it is pedaling some serious sweets. Pairs of guests sit at a table outfitted with a custom-made ice cream maker and work together to whip up a batch of creamy goodness in the private party space. Each duo chooses its base and three of the spot's 25 toppings. Pizza and a candy spree (where kids fill a paint-can container with treats) are included in every package and add-ons include party favors and catering by Burger Heaven, located on the ground floor. Fill out the form on the website to start planning.RELATED:The Playroom NYC offers several tiers of party planning help, from the DIY-friendly Selfie to the over-the-top OMG.

Photo courtesy the venue.– Upper East Side1439 First AvenueThe Playroom NYC offers three tiers of party options. The Selfie includes space and two party helpers, but leaves the host in charge of all details. The Hands-Free lets the child of honor (and his or her parents) show up and enjoy a custom-themed party. The over-the-top OMG says, if you can dream it, we can do it. There's a package for every budget. Add-ons include character appearances, face painting, glitter tattoos, custom cakes, food for adults and more.

All parties include exclusive use of the play space. Call 212-729-6149 to book.At Steep Rock Bouldering kids go climbing at this indoor gym with a beginner friendly climber to instructor ratio of 5 to 1. Photo courtesy of the venue.– East Harlem1506 Lexington Avenue, between 96th and 97th StreetsRock-climbing parties are not limited to the outer boroughs.

Steep Rock Bouldering offers parties for up to 20 people and provides a 5:1 climber-to-instructor ratio, making it beginner friendly. You'll get two hours at the gym, which includes climbing time and time to chow down. Tables and chairs are provided, but expect to pay extra if you want to order pizza. Otherwise, you're on your own with food. Larger parties require full-gym rental. Book your party online more than two weeks in advance.Little chefs with a sweet tooth will enjoy a tasty chocolate-spiked decorating session with Voila Chocolat. Photo courtesy thevenue.– Upper West Side221 West 79th Street, between Broadway and ColumbusLet your birthday kid and his or her crew spend a day (or at least 90 minutes) training as a chocolatier. Kids don aprons and roll up their sleeves to make molded chocolate shapes, bars, lollipops or truffles, complete with tasty candy and sugary sprinkles to decorate and take home.

The private party room seats up to 15 guests, while the entire space accommodates groups of up to 40. Add-ons include hot chocolate, edible glitter, catered food, custom birthday cake or cookies and adult beverages, including espresso, lattes, wine, prosecco and beer.– Upper East Side261 East 78th Street, between Second and Third AvenuesZaniac became the latest to open up shop in the city, bringing tons of hands-on, educational and exciting birthday party packages. Birthday parties are offered on Saturday afternoons and all day Sunday. Packages for up to 20 children start at $1,100. Plan to pay an extra $29.95 for additional guests. Partygoers immerse themselves in Minecraft, Lego robotics, chess and more.

Contact UpperEast@ZaniacLearning.com for more information or to schedule your fete.RELATED:Curiosity on Court is a popular play space in Cobble Hill hosting kids' birthdays on weekends and weekday evenings. Photo by Rojita Abujam Photography/courtesy of the venue.– Cobble Hill278 Court Street, at Douglass StreetBrooklyn hasn't lacked for new spots to play this year, and is a worthy addition. The mega indoor play spot offers party packages that provide big-time fun. Packages start at $595. All parties include exclusive use of the play space for two hours, plus pizza, drinks and paper goods for up to 12 kids.

A party helper attends to all the details and cleanup. Fancier decorations, desserts and balloon options will add to the tab. Email catherine@curiosityoncourt.com to book.Recess d.u.m.b.o.

Has a private party space and all birthdays include exclusive use of the entire play space for two hours. Photo courtesy of the venue.– Dumbo81 Washington Street, between Front and York StreetsDumbo families rejoiced when this. In addition to a full class schedule, dedicated drop-in play times and special drop-in events, Recess carved out a booming birthday business. Parties grant the birthday kid and guests two hours of exclusive use of the playroom.

Parents can DIY, bringing their own paper goods and food or let the venue handle the details. Visit the website for details on each package.– Staten Island501 Industry RoadYou no longer have to head to the suburbs to with your birthday kid. When Fly High opened last summer, it brought a trio of party packages, which start at a reasonable $395. All parties include one hour of public jump time and 40 minutes in a private party room plus a dedicated host.

Bonus: Weekday parties are cheaper and include 20 minutes of private jump time. Call 718-524-6561 or email party@flyhighny.com to book. Coming SoonThese venues haven't finalized their party offerings yet, but some of our favorite new-to-the-city spots will do so soon, including in Brooklyn, the beautiful in Battery Park and the cozy uptown.Top image: Curiosity on Court, which just opened, offers drop-in play, classes and parties. Photo by Rojita Abujam Photography/courtesy of the venue.

For parents of winter babies, we feel your pain when it comes to. While summer baby parents have both indoor and outdoor options (the! The!), those of us with children born in colder months (or even fall and early spring), need to find a space where kids can run off all that pizza-and-cake energy. Enter:.From to, these wide-open spaces give all pint-sized guests a chance to run free.

Check out our top picks below—and start booking now.Celebrate in the city at the Field House at Chelsea Piers. Photo courtesy fo Chelsea Piers Manhattan– ChelseaThis popular spot at Chelsea Piers offers plenty of room to go wild for all ages. The toddler gym, along with the basketball courts and enclosed turf soccer fields work for the preschool crowd, while kids ages five and older can go nuts on the soccer fields, basketball courts, rock wall, and 23,000-square-foot gymnastics. There are plenty of themes and activities to choose from, including gymnastics to ninja warrior.RELATED:A generously-sized play space combined with custom options like character appearances makes The Playroom NYC a top birthday party pick.– Upper East SideThe Playroom NYC offers three tiers of party options for children up to age 5, ranging from frills-free to an 'if you can dream it, we can do it' option. Add-ons include character appearances, face painting, glitter tattoos, custom cakes, food for adults, and more.

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All parties include exclusive use of the 3,000 square-foot play space. Brooklyn– WilliamsburgAt this popular local gym, children can tumble, flip, slide, jump, and climb under the supervision of professional instructors. A party room is included in the price, and parents decide how much they want to contribute from a complete DIY to a personalized experience planned and executed by the staff.– GowanusThis play space hosts action-packed birthday parties with themes like rock climbing, mini golf, and ninja obstacle courses. The ball pits, zip line, and slides will ensure that kids have plenty to keep them busy. Packages include decorations, pizza, drinks, and set up and clean up.RELATED:Custom play structures give tots plenty to do at Recess.— DumboIf a minimalist aesthetic is your thing, this place is for you. In June 2015, the 2,200-square-foot play space features custom-made wooden structures that encourage kids to climb, shimmy, slide, and explore. Navigate the tunnels made from rope netting, which lead to slides in one direction and a firehouse pole in another.

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Kids will discover bars to swing on, hidden ladders to climb, and structures to conquer.RELATED:Go full circus with acrobatic fun at Streb in Williamsburg.— WilliamsburgThe activities offered at parties (for kids age 5 and up) differ from your usual usual running, jumping, and climbing. At Streb, kids bounce off trampolines, fly on the trapeze, and learn patented Pop Action moves developed by choreographer Elizabeth Streb. Parents provide all the food, cake, beverages, and favors.– WilliamsburgThis popular Williamsburg play spot is perfect for preschoolers. The basic includes open play, pizza, beverages, cupcakes, balloons and goody bags. Upgrade to a theme party (pirates, safari, under-the-sea, princesses and superheroes are just some of the options available) and you also get lavish decorations and paper goods, as well as food and drink options for adults.

Queens– AstoriaThis indoor play space features a bounce house and bouncy slides along with more traditional attractions like a jungle gym and toys. There are for children ages 1 to 13, from basic to premium. The latter includes private playtime, pizza, ice-cream cake, juice, character appearances, and more.

Extras like karaoke and rock climbing can be added for a fee.Inflatable bounce houses, slides, and games keep kids moving at BounceU.– College PointWe about this chain of indoor bounce gyms (there's another NYC location in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn). BounceU offers fun for kids and grown-ups, with multiple rooms filled with inflatable toys and games. Are available, and food, cake, and goodie bags are available, depending on package choice.– RidgewoodAt this neighborhood, family-owned fun zone, parties begin with a disco dance party and games, stop off for pizza, then hit the jungle gym (for kids under 60 inches) or the toddler area (those under 36 inches) for unlimited play. It's a true one-stop fun spot for all ages.– Long Island CityIn addition to paintball, there are several types of laser tag on offer at this LIC action spot, which has a second outpost in Staten Island. There are for a variety of sports that include food and beverages (you really work up a sweat), game play, and all necessary equipment. This is a great option for tweens since children need to be at least 10 years old for paintball and archery tag, and age 7 and up for laser tag.— Long Island CityThis huge intended for kids ages 1 to 11 includes a multi-level indoor playground, a merry-go-round, inflatable bouncy attractions, plastic ball pools, and a dedicated toddler play area. Three birthday party package levels all include a dedicated party room, three menu options, and a staff helper.

Staten IslandTrampolines and foam pits are on tap at Fly High.You no longer have to head to the suburbs to bounce off the walls with your birthday kid. Fly High offers a, which all include one hour of public jump time and 40 minutes in a private party room plus a dedicated host. How to download spotify playlists free.

Bonus: Weekday parties are cheaper and include 20 minutes of private jump time.Sports themed-fun, including ball games, an obstacle course, and more await at Kids 'N Shape.This family-owned spot, which has another location in Queens, offers your standard bouncy castles, but also other active-play favorites like a zip line, obstacle course, basketball/soccer court, ball and foam pits, and more. Sit-down time includes pizza, drinks, balloons, ice cream cake, and more (all included in the price), and party hosts lead activities such as parachute games, relay races, jumping contests, dodge ball, whiffle ball, and kick ball. The BronxFrom wild slides to the tamer but still spacious toddler area, Billy Beez is always a hit.— Co-op CityThis fun zone opened in 2015 and has been a hot spot ever since. With huge colorful tunnels and climbing structures, wild slides that even big kids enjoy, a mini sports court, dedicated toddler area, and more, you can't go wrong for year-round entertainment. Party packages include all-access to the play spaces, a private party room, pizza, beverages, cupcakes, party room decor, and digital invitations.— Port MorrisThis party space features two massive rooms for entertaining—the Funhouse is 3,000 square feet and the Party Room is 1,000 square feet. Preset party packages are available and include a bounce house, two video games kiosks (more available upon request), pizza, board games, and more. Plus, for toddlers: basketball hoops, soccer sets, and a bin full of bouncy balls.

CitywideThis national chain of play spaces has a handful of locations in Manhattan, a trio of Brooklyn outposts (Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, and Williamsburg), and another in the Bronx. The preschool set can pick from a variety of themes, like superhero, princess, trains, rock and roll, or a straight up gym party. Regardless of which one you choose, all options are active and engaging.

Packages are all-inclusive.Like Kidville, NY Kids Club offers a including a gym party. One big difference: The spot hosts parties for children up to age 12, though it's probably best for younger kids.Your local Y is always a great place to consider for a party. Most have a, including gigantic gyms with loads of gear, playrooms, and pools, so you can get more than just a plain old space. Most will rent to the public for a party, so there is no need to become a member.Check out our for more awesome birthday bash ideas.Photos courtesy of the venuesThis post is updated annually.

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