A child’s birthday party in Rawai

A party on the adventure park’s own ground: the children climb, the adults sit in the café two steps away and nobody has to run after anyone. Built for a group aged 4–12.

Ages 4–12 Rawai, south Phuket from 6 500 THB
Lower level of the rope courses: nets, ropes and a trampoline for children aged 4–6 Party · on the park grounds
The format

Why this works for children

The usual script is an entertainer and a table. This one is different: a child spends two hours doing something they enjoy and goes home tired and happy.

Children occupy themselves

The courses hold their attention without a host: they finish a route, come back and go up a level. Adults don’t have to entertain anyone.

Parents nearby, not in the middle

The covered café sits right by the courses. You can see everyone and still sit down at a table.

Something for the lull

Besides the courses the park runs workshops — drawing and clay. That saves the day when half the group has had enough climbing.

Packages

Three ways to do it

They differ in length and in how much the park team takes on. All three include the harness, the briefing and staff on the courses.

Demo prices

Courses only

6 500 THBup to 10 children · 2 hours

  • Harness and briefing
  • Two instructors for the group
  • A table in the café for two hours
  • Your own cake and drinks welcome
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Courses and a workshop

9 000 THBup to 10 children · 3 hours

  • Everything in the first package
  • A workshop: drawing or clay
  • Children take their work home
  • Saves the day when the group tires
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Full programme

12 500 THBup to 15 children · 3 hours

  • Everything in the second package
  • A host and a script suited to the age
  • Table decoration and balloons
  • A photographer for an hour
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Each additional child beyond the package — 450 THB. Adults come in free. A 2 000 THB deposit holds the date; cancel three days ahead and it comes back in full. If the courses close because of rain on the day, we move the party to any other date.

The plan

How a party usually runs

The order is approximate: we set the exact plan around the children’s ages and the time of day.

  1. Arrival and briefing

    Children are split by age and height, fitted with harnesses and shown how to move.

  2. First run on the courses

    The busiest part. Younger children take the low routes, older ones go higher.

  3. Break: table and cake

    Food is served in the café area. We agree the cake and catering beforehand.

  4. Second run or a workshop

    Some go back to the courses, others sit down to draw or work with clay.

  5. Free play and going home

    Towards the end the children play by themselves and parents pack up calmly.

Questions

What to check when booking

The packages cover a typical party. Everything else is settled in conversation — these are the things worth asking so nothing surfaces at the last minute.

About the format

  • How many children are in the group and what ages
  • How long the party runs and when to start
  • Whether you want a host or the children manage themselves
  • Whether a separate zone is set aside
  • How many adults can come

About money and food

  • The cost per child and what it covers
  • Whether you can bring your own cake and drinks
  • What food is ordered on site
  • How much deposit is needed and how it is refunded
  • What happens if it rains on the day

We take no more than two parties a day so groups don’t overlap on the courses. Weekend dates in high season go two to three weeks ahead.

Honestly

Who this format won’t suit

Better said plainly than discovered on the day.

Children under four

The courses start at four. For younger children look at play formats — for instance the programmes at Limpopo.

A group where half won’t climb

If half the guests aren’t up for the activity, part of the party passes them by. A workshop-led format works better then.

Anyone wanting a banquet

This is a park, not a restaurant with a function room. The table is a supporting act here, not the main event.