Quick answer: The cheapest hosted birthday party in Langley is Go Bananas — a $100 + GST party room plus $10 per child admission, so a party of 12 lands near $225. Chuck E. Cheese starts at $129.99 for six kids. Extreme Air Park runs $49 per jumper (minimum 8) and includes pizza, ice cream cake and a private room. Circus Lab starts around $199 for seven guests. Book 4–8 weeks ahead — weekend slots at every one of these go first.
Last updated: August 2026
Kids Birthday Parties in Langley: Key Numbers (2026)
- $200–$700 typical cost range for a hosted kids’ birthday party in Langley, BC (KidsServiceHub, 2026)
- ~$225 for the cheapest hosted option — Go Bananas party room ($100 + GST) plus admission for 12 kids (KidsServiceHub)
- 4–8 weeks ahead is the recommended booking lead time — weekend slots fill first at every venue (KidsServiceHub)
- 6 party venues in Langley from budget soft-play to trampoline parks and circus arts studios (KidsServiceHub)
- 6+ local vendors serving Langley for cakes, bounce castles, face painting, Nerf battles and photography (KidsServiceHub)
Langley Birthday Party Venues Compared
| Venue | Best ages | Starting price | What’s included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Go Bananas | 1–10 | $100 + GST room, plus $10/child | Room only — you bring food |
| Chuck E. Cheese | 2–10 | $129.99 for 6 kids | 2 hrs unlimited games, show, drinks |
| Extreme Air Park | 5–16 | $49 per jumper (min 8) | Jump, room, pizza, ice cream cake |
| Circus Lab | 5–13 | ~$199 for 7 guests | 1 hr instruction + 45 min party |
| Fort Langley NHS | 5–12 | ~$139 per group | Historic site group booking |
| Township rec centres | All ages | Room rental rates | Pool or gym party, DIY food |
Prices verified August 2026. Confirm current rates and availability with the venue.
The Venues in Detail
Go Bananas Indoor Playcenter — cheapest hosted option
The budget pick, and the one most Langley parents of under-8s land on. You rent the party room and every guest pays regular admission — which means the cost scales with headcount instead of a flat package fee, and small parties get genuinely cheap.
- Party room: $100 + GST
- Plus admission: $10 per child, $5 per adult, free under 2
- Realistic total: ~$225 for 12 kids before food
- Booking: online or in person only — no phone bookings
- Rules: socks required, no piñatas
- 📍 19685 Willowbrook Drive, Langley · ☎ 604-514-7529
Note the venue is closed Wednesdays and closes at 3:30pm most weekdays, so weekend slots are the only realistic party windows and they book out.
Chuck E. Cheese — most included for the money
Three tiers, all with two hours of unlimited gameplay, the birthday show, decorated table and the Ticket Blaster. The jump from the entry package to Mega buys you a dedicated party host, which is worth more than it sounds when you’re managing 15 seven-year-olds.
- Fun: $129.99 for 6 kids · additional kids $24.99 each · pizza and party host not included
- Mega Fun: $37.99 per kid (min 5) — adds pizza, ice cream, dedicated host, upgraded prizes
- Ultimate Fun: $43.99 per kid (min 5) — adds goodie bags, two more pizzas, best prize tier
- Watch for: a one-time $5 online booking fee, and the promo code BDAYFREE makes the birthday star free at 13+ kids
- 📍 6339 200th Street, Langley · ☎ (604) 534-9966
Do the maths on your headcount. Under about 9 kids, the $129.99 Fun package is cheaper. Above that, Mega usually wins once you’d otherwise be buying pizza separately.
Extreme Air Park Langley — for kids 6 and up
The most complete package in Langley, and the right call for a child who’s aged out of soft play.
- Birthday package: $49 per jumper (minimum 8) — 1 hour jump time, Extreme Air Sox per jumper, 45-minute private party room, Panago pizza per jumper, ice cream cake, drinks, plates and napkins, room cleanup, printable invitations, parent Wi-Fi lounge
- Add-on: extra half hour of jump time for $7 per person
- Weekday bonus: book Monday–Thursday and get an extra half hour of jump time free
- Cheaper alternative: group rate $34 per jumper (min 8) for 2 hours, then add a party room at $120 for 45 minutes
- Outside food: $30 food fee, party room only
- 📍 9499 198 St, Langley · ☎ 604-888-8616 · open 10am–10pm daily
A 10-kid birthday package is about $490 — the most expensive option here, but nothing else is left for you to organise.
Circus Lab — the party people remember
An hour of real instruction in trapeze, aerial silks, trampoline, aerial hoop and juggling, then 45 minutes for cake and presents. Parties start around $199 for seven guests. If you want a party that isn’t the same one every kid in the class has already had, this is it.
Best for: ages 5–13, and kids who like a challenge more than a bouncy castle.
Fort Langley National Historic Site — something different
Group bookings run about $138.98 per group. Costumed interpreters, blacksmithing demonstrations and gold panning make this a memorable option for a school-age child who’s into history — and it’s a fraction of the cost of the commercial venues.
Township of Langley rec centres — DIY and cheap
Pool parties at W.C. Blair Recreation Centre (the free-form wave pool and climbing wall are the draw) or Walnut Grove Community Centre, plus multi-purpose room rentals. You bring the food and run the party yourself, which is more work and dramatically less money. Book through the Township’s facility rental process well in advance.
At-Home Parties: The Local Vendors
Roughly half of Langley birthdays happen at home or in a community hall, with vendors brought in. The ones serving Langley:
- Bounce castles and balloons — The Langley Party People. Bounce castle rentals, balloon bubble houses and custom balloon décor, with delivery, setup and takedown included. Books with a $50 deposit.
- Cakes — Baked Memories, a Langley home bakery doing custom buttercream cakes, cupcakes and decorated cookies. Also Sweet Swallow Art for hand-decorated cookie art and buttercream cakes serving Langley and the Lower Mainland.
- Nerf battles — Phantom Dart Crew Events brings a hosted foam blaster battle to your backyard, park or hall across Langley and the Fraser Valley.
- Face painting — Gallant Face Painting Plus covers the Fraser Valley with face painting, balloon twisting, glitter tattoos and character entertainment.
- Photography — Hannah Trimmer Photography, a Langley-based lifestyle photographer who shoots family sessions and events.
- Entertainment — Edgycrave Entertainment for face painting, glitter bars and mascot shows across the Lower Mainland.
Browse more in cake artists and party decor and entertainment.
Party Ideas by Age
- Turning 1–2: keep it 90 minutes and small. Go Bananas (under-2s are free), or home with a balloon garland. The party is for the adults at this age — accept that.
- Turning 3–4: Go Bananas or Chuck E. Cheese. Six to eight kids maximum, and expect at least one meltdown regardless of budget.
- Turning 5–7: the sweet spot for hosted venues. Chuck E. Cheese Mega, Extreme Air Park, or a rec centre pool party.
- Turning 8–10: Extreme Air Park, Circus Lab, or a Fort Langley outing. Kids this age want to do something, not just be entertained.
- Turning 11+: trampoline park, escape room, or a movie-and-pizza night. Small groups beat big ones now.
Budget Tiers
- Under $200: Go Bananas room with 10 kids, homemade cake, DIY decorations. Or a rec centre room rental.
- $200–$400: Chuck E. Cheese Fun or Mega, or Go Bananas plus a custom cake and a face painter.
- $400–$700: Extreme Air Park birthday package for 8–12, or Circus Lab with a photographer.
- $700+: home party with a bounce castle, balloon installation, hosted entertainment and professional photos.
Planning Timeline
- 6–8 weeks out: pick the date and book the venue. Saturday late mornings go first at every venue in this guide.
- 4–5 weeks out: book the cake artist and any entertainer. Good local bakers take a limited number of orders per weekend.
- 3 weeks out: send invitations with a firm RSVP date — most venues need final numbers 7–10 days ahead.
- 1 week out: confirm headcount, dietary needs and the food rules. Ask specifically what you’re allowed to bring in.
- Day before: pack socks for every child. Every indoor venue in Langley requires them, and the door price adds up.
Five Things That Catch Langley Parents Out
- Adult admission is a real cost. At Go Bananas each adult is $5 — a party where every child arrives with a parent adds $60.
- Grip sox at Extreme Air Park are mandatory and per-visit at $3, though the birthday package includes them.
- Go Bananas doesn’t take phone bookings and is closed Wednesdays.
- Chuck E. Cheese charges $5 to book online — free if you book in store.
- Outside food is usually restricted. Extreme Air Park charges a $30 food fee; Go Bananas bans piñatas outright.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a kids’ birthday party cost in Langley, BC?
Anywhere from about $200 to $700. Go Bananas is the cheapest hosted option at $100 + GST for the room plus $10 per child. Chuck E. Cheese starts at $129.99 for six kids. Extreme Air Park’s all-inclusive package is $49 per jumper with an eight-jumper minimum.
What is the cheapest birthday party venue in Langley?
Go Bananas Indoor Playcenter. A party room is $100 + GST and guests pay standard admission of $10 per child and $5 per adult, so a party of 12 children comes in around $225 before food.
How far in advance should I book a birthday party in Langley?
Four to eight weeks. Weekend slots at Go Bananas, Chuck E. Cheese and Extreme Air Park fill first, and popular local cake artists take a limited number of orders per weekend.
What is the best birthday party venue in Langley for a 5-year-old?
Chuck E. Cheese on 200th Street or Go Bananas in Willowbrook. Both are built for ages 2–10, both have party rooms, and Chuck E. Cheese’s Mega package includes a dedicated party host so you’re not running the event yourself.
Can I bring my own food and cake to a Langley party venue?
It varies. Extreme Air Park allows outside food in a pre-booked party room for a $30 food fee. Go Bananas allows food in the party room but bans piñatas. Chuck E. Cheese has its own menu. Always confirm before ordering a cake.
Are there birthday party venues in Langley for older kids and teens?
Yes. Extreme Air Park Langley is Canada’s largest trampoline park and works well for ages 8 through teens, and Circus Lab teaches trapeze, aerial silks and juggling with parties starting around $199 for seven guests.
Do parents have to pay admission at Langley party venues?
Often, yes. Go Bananas charges $5 per adult on top of the party room fee. Chuck E. Cheese and Extreme Air Park packages are priced per child, with adults not charged separately.
Where can I find birthday party vendors in Langley?
KidsServiceHub lists Langley-serving cake artists, balloon and bounce castle rentals, face painters, entertainers and photographers. Browse cake artists and party decor and entertainment in the directory.
Find party venues, cake artists and party entertainment on KidsServiceHub, or read our other parent guides. Planning in Surrey instead? See our Surrey birthday party guide. Run a party business in Langley? Get listed free.
Prices and packages were verified in August 2026 and change without notice. Confirm directly with each venue.
