Straight from someone who’s been in the trenches of kiddie party planning!
Planning a kiddie party can feel like a full-time sport—juggling themes, coordinating vendors, and keeping those ever-expecting parents happy (and sane!). If there’s one thing I’ve learned from being in the thick of it all, it’s this: the right venue can make or break your event.
I’ve styled, set up, and sometimes sprinted through a ton of these spaces—so consider this your cheat sheet. I’m spilling the tea on which venues are a dream to work with, which ones come with quirks, and all the little insider tips I wish someone had shared with me from day one.
Ready to discover the best spots for stress-free, standout celebrations? Let’s go! 🎉
Price: Around Php265,000 per hall
Capacity: 250 guests without inflatables; 180–200 with them
Why I love it: Built-in hanging points (no extra trusses needed), LED wall, and a super pretty holding area.
Heads-up: Starts with 60 amps of power (upgrade to 100 amps for heavy setups, at about Php10k–20k), and there’s an ingress fee of Php40k–60k (sometimes negotiable). Parking can be a bit tight.
Price: Php100,000 for a spacious 500 sqm
Capacity: 200–250 guests without inflatables; 180–190 with them
What I love: Comes with a holding area and 10 VIP parking slots (plus more parking right outside!).
Heads-up: Power’s limited to 40 amps, so if you’re planning extra lights or food carts, you might need a generator. Also, there’s a Php3,500 per hour ingress fee along with some corkage fees for caterers and sound.
Why it’s awesome: Multiple ballrooms mean you can choose the perfect space based on your guest count.
Perks: Free ingress for suppliers (if nothing’s booked before you) and no corkage for food carts (just a modest Php1,000 if they use power).
Why I’m a fan: The food is consistently top-notch, and it just feels right for lauriat celebrations. We usually go for trussing to work with the gorgeous chandeliers—gives the ceiling that full, elegant look.
Heads-up: Ingress/egress times depend on other events, so plan accordingly.
Price: Around Php85,000 plus a Php12k–15k deposit
Space: Combine both halls for roughly 550 sqm—enough for 200 guests with inflatables
What I love: Huge electrical capacity (no need for a generator!) and no corkage for food carts.
Heads-up: Ingress is Php3,500 per hour, and the team can be a bit slow with deposit refunds. Patience is key here, but it’s totally worth it.
5. Whitespace Manila – The Blank Canvas
Price: Around Php175,000
Perks: A massive 800 sqm space with ceiling décor provisions and a holding area. Bonus: It’s near Sanctuario de San Antonio—great if you’re combining a baptism with a party!
Heads-up: Early ingress can be tricky if another event’s been held the day before. Best to secure both days if you can.
Price: Under Php100,000
Capacity: Up to 150 guests
What I love: A dedicated hallway for food carts (so the main hall stays spacious) and an ingress fee of just Php2,000 per hour.
Heads-up: It’s no-frills—perfect when you just need a clean slate without any extra fuss.
Space: About 450 sqm
Capacity: 200 guests without inflatables; 150 with
What I love: Tons of parking, a charming garden for extra activities, and excellent ceiling hanging points.
Heads-up: We’re not officially accredited here (yet!), but we cover the Php5,000 stylist corkage fee. Ingress fees might pop up, but they’re usually pretty flexible.
Space: About 350 sqm
Capacity: 120–150 guests
What I love: It’s clean, modern, and perfect for smaller parties. You don’t feel like you’re stretching the space—or your budget.
Bonus: The location is super central (Greenhills area!), and the venue is well-maintained.
Heads-up: Not the biggest layout, so if you’re planning on having multiple booths or larger play areas, you’ll need to scale smart.
Oasis gives you flexible options—perfect for any party size or style.
Venue Options:
• Pavilion: Ground floor, fits up to 250 guests + a 150 sqm garden (great for inflatables)
• Verandah: 500 sqm on the 2nd floor, fits 200 guests
• Orchard: Smaller 300 sqm space, good for 120 guests
Price: Pavilion is under Php200,000
Why I love it: Beautiful outdoor + indoor options, and their accredited caterers are always solid.
Heads-up: Power is limited (20–40 amps), so you’ll likely need a generator. Ingress starts at 3:00 AM—ideal for afternoon events, a bit tight for mornings.
Avire Towers has that “Instagrammable” vibe from the moment you walk in.
Price: Under Php200,000
Why I love it: Floor-to-ceiling windows bring in dreamy natural light. Plus, the skyline backdrop? Chef’s kiss.
Perks: The team is super flexible with ingress time and works well with stylists.
Heads-up: They work exclusively with accredited caterers. Also, the elevator is a bit tight—vendors might need more time for setups.