Shane's Inspiration is the first all-inclusive and universally accessible playground in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy of Landscape Structures The Best Playgrounds in Hollywood, Mid-City, and Griffith Park Shane’s Inspiration-Griffith Park If you’re looking for creative ways to celebrate while social distancing, check out our roundup of virtual birthday party ideas for LA kids.Shane's Inspiration at Griffith Park is for kids of all ages and abilities. How to Book : Y ou can book the multipurpose room for $65 per hour (up to 75 guests) by calling 81.īonus Tips : For the youngest party people (read: crawlers), there’s a side room where you can set up activities and toys at no additional charge! Meanwhile, kids can kick it outside while you keep a watchful eye on them and those dazzling panoramic views. This facility checks off all the boxes (clean, spacious and vibrant) and even provides friendly staffers to set up the room. Keep everyone (and everything) from melting down and book the multi-purpose room with air conditioning. Why It Rocks : It’s all fun and games until that valley heat sears the frosting off your kid’s Peppa Pig cake. RELATED: 30 Fun Activities to Do in Santa Monica With Kids Picnic tables are available first come first served, so arrive early to snag a couple.īonus Tips: Bounce houses are not allowed on the premises but with a park this close to Santa Monica Pier, who needs one?! Make sure you bring food or have the party catered as grilling is not permitted on-site. How to Book: No permit or reservation (read: money) required! All patrons must abide by park rules, and as long as your party is under 150 guests, you’re welcome to show up whenever you like and decorate as you wish. This park is a sensory explosion for little ones looking to party! For those kids who prefer drier land, toddlers and grade-schoolers can climb up the soft turf hill and go bumpety bump down the roller bar slide. Why It Rocks: A perennial favorite of Westside families who frequent this gorgeous oasis, Tongva Park offers a legendary splash pad (closed at the moment for maintenance) that will keep kiddos giddy and entertained all party long. RELATED: Our Ultimate Guide for Train-Obsessed Kids The regular train ride (two laps around) costs $3 but you can get a lower group rate for twenty or more tickets at $2.75 each. When packing your party gear, keep in mind you’ll be walking pretty far with it-ask for the dollies they have available to borrow. (no bouncers).īonus Tips: Take your train party to the next level by having Travel Town’s staff bring mats, building pieces and over 50 train sets for your little engineers to chug during your party. All picnic areas outside can be reserved as well between 10 a.m. You'll get the train for three hours which includes tables, chairs, and a refrigerator inside. How to Book: Call 32 two-to-three months in advance to rent a train car (fitting either thirty or forty guests). The staff help with everything and are super friendly. Enjoy the outdoor picnic area or rent an actual train car (air-conditioned!). With model trains to watch, vintage trains to climb, and a real mini train to ride, there’s never a dull moment for train-loving kids. Why It Rocks: There’s two, there’s four, there’s six, there are eight.reasons Travel Town has been a birthday party park staple for over fifty years.
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