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Brooklyn Climbing Gym Birthday Parties

5 climbing gyms in Brooklyn, New York host kids' birthday parties — 5 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. Movement Gowanus

4.6 ★★★★★ 665 reviews

242 Butler St, Brooklyn, NY

Hosts birthday parties Kids classes & camps

A regular day pass runs around $37 — party packages are quoted separately, so ask when you book.

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2. MetroRock Bushwick

4.7 ★★★★★ 444 reviews

321 Starr St, Brooklyn, NY

Hosts birthday parties Kids classes & camps

A regular day pass runs around $30 — party packages are quoted separately, so ask when you book.

Party bookings confirmed on their website.

3. HAPIK Climbing Gym – Brooklyn

4.8 ★★★★★ 185 reviews

926 3rd Ave Bldg 5, Brooklyn, NY

Hosts birthday parties Kids classes & camps Auto-belays Adaptive climbing

“Came to Hapik to celebrate my son’s birthday with a few friends. We didn’t do a birthday package because it was under the 10 kids minimum so I simply purchased regular tickets for…” — Katherine

Party bookings confirmed on their website.

4. PlayWell Brooklyn

4.8 ★★★★★ 85 reviews

94 9th St Unit 218, Brooklyn, NY

Hosts birthday parties Kids classes & camps Adaptive climbing

“We celebrated our son’s birthday last weekend, and we had an amazing time! I really want to specifically mention how terrific that staff was- they were so responsive and set up,…” — Ella

Party bookings confirmed on their website.

5. Brooklyn Uprising

5 ★★★★★ 11 reviews

20 John St, Brooklyn, NY

Hosts birthday parties

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Booking a party in Brooklyn: the short checklist

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.

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