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Miami Climbing Gym Birthday Parties
2 climbing gyms in Miami, Florida host kids' birthday parties — 2 with party bookings confirmed on the gym's own site. The usual shape: a climbing block with the gym's staff belaying (harnesses and gear included), then a party room for pizza and cake. They're ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count). Weekend slots go first everywhere — belay staff is the bottleneck — so start calling 3–4 weeks out.
1. Off The Wall Kendall
4.8 ★★★★★ 2,226 reviews
Hosts birthday parties
“I celebrated 🥳 my son's Christians 8th birthday 🎂 this past weekend Sunday. And let me just say it was busy. We had the graffiti room. And it was so busy idk how they did it.…” — Giselle
2. The Edge Rock Gym - Rock Climbing and Fitness
4.7 ★★★★★ 885 reviews
Hosts birthday parties Kids classes & camps Auto-belays
Booking a party in Miami: the short checklist
- Book 3–4 weeks ahead — Saturday afternoons fill first, and the number of staff belayers on shift caps how many parties a gym can run. A Sunday-morning or weekday slot is easier to land.
- Ask who belays and at what ratio. Staff belayers, harnesses, and gear are the heart of the package. The belayer-to-kid ratio decides how much wall time each kid actually gets — ask for the number.
- Ask about auto-belays for younger crews. Many gyms run parties on auto-belays — the device takes the rope up automatically and lowers kids gently when they let go — so little climbers go lap after lap instead of waiting in line. Confirm the gym's minimum age while you're at it.
- Send the waiver link with the invitations. Every guest needs a waiver signed by their own parent or guardian — you cannot sign for your kid's friends, and no gym bends on this. Nearly all gyms offer e-sign; chase unsigned guests a few days out so drop-off day isn't phone-tag day.
- Confirm the party-room details. Most packages end in a reserved room for pizza and cake — pizza add-ons are the standard route, and most gyms let you bring your own cake. Ask whether a dedicated host keeps the room on schedule.