Airtopia Adventure Park
High-energy kids who want trampolines, a ninja course, climbing walls, dodgeball and a zipline, with food and a host handled for you.
$179
Updated for 2026. San Antonio's birthday party scene is shaped by a sprawling, loop-defined metro and a long stretch of triple-digit heat. Families in northern neighborhoods like Stone Oak and the established Alamo Heights area sit near the busiest cluster of party venues, most of them strung along the 410 and 1604 loops where retail corridors concentrate. Downtown adds museum and attraction-style options for families who want something beyond a standard party room. Because summers run hot for months, indoor formats dominate: trampoline and adventure parks, indoor karting, kid-focused play centers, and hands-on museums all stay comfortable year-round. Drive times across the metro can be long, so confirm the venue's location against your guest list, and book Saturday afternoon slots a few weeks ahead during peak spring and fall birthday season.
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City spread
27 venues across Trampoline Park, Sports, Arcade
Age coverage
Ages 1â18 represented in this city
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Venue count
27 options in San Antonio
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Trampoline Park, Sports, Arcade
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High-energy kids who want trampolines, a ninja course, climbing walls, dodgeball and a zipline, with food and a host handled for you.
$179
Families who want an active gymnastics party with a bounce house, obstacle course, and a host running the activities, with a separate party room for cake.
$275
Active kids ages 5-14 who love bouncing, dodgeball, foam pits, and a ninja course, with a private room or reserved area for the celebration.
$239.99
Groups of 10 or more kids and teens who want indoor go-kart racing, laser tag, arcade game cards, and VR attractions with a dedicated event host.
$25/child
Groups of 10 to 30 who want one all-in-one indoor spot with roller skating, laser tag, arcade, mini-golf, and a private room or reserved table.
$249
Kids who enjoy classic bowling with a casual, all-ages feel and a simple food-and-soda package handled for you.
$190
Craft-loving kids and mixed-age groups who want a calm, hands-on creative party with a keepsake to take home.
$399
Groups of 10 to 20 school-age kids and tweens who love arcade games, plus bigger banquet-style parties of 15 or more in a private room.
$19.99/child
Active kids ages 5-13 in groups of 10 to 25 who want trampolines, a ninja course, dodgeball, and rock climbing in one indoor park.
$25/child
Families who want a private gym party with coaches running gymnastics, tumbling, and trampoline play, plus invitations, a medal, a t-shirt, and goodie bags built into one flat price.
$350
Kids 3 and up who want a once-in-a-while wow experience: a private wind-tunnel session where every flyer floats on a column of air with a certified instructor, plus a party room with pizza handled for you.
$999
Groups of 10 or more kids age 11 and under who want a fully indoor inflatables and soft-play party with pizza, drinks, ice cream, and a host handled for you.
$13/child
Active kids and tweens who want real indoor go-kart racing, reserved race times, a podium ceremony, and an arcade in one visit.
$49.95/child
Toddlers and younger kids ages 1 to 12 who love a big indoor soft-play structure, with the host, seating and cleanup handled for you.
$34.9/child
LEGO-loving kids roughly 3 to 10 whose parents want an all-in indoor party where admission, a private room, and a host are bundled into one downtown package.
$550
Ages 5-12 groups of 10 to 25 who enjoy glow-in-the-dark mini golf plus arcade games in a private party room.
$275
Families who want a private gym to themselves, with instructors leading tumbling and play for toddlers through early elementary kids.
$300
Mixed-age groups who want bowling plus laser tag, a high ropes course, rock climbing, bumper cars, and an arcade under one roof, with a private room and food handled by staff.
$19.99/child
Families who want a fully private bounce-house party where every guest gets the inflatables to themselves, with staff handling setup and cleanup.
$254
Mixed-age groups who want everything in one place: soft play for little ones plus bowling, go-karts, laser tag and an arcade for older kids and teens.
$24.99/child
Animal-loving kids ages 2 to 12 whose parents want hands-on touch tanks plus a hosted, all-inclusive party with food and admission built into a single per-person price.
$18.95/child
Animal-loving kids roughly ages 3 to 12 whose families want an all-day aquarium visit plus a private themed party room in downtown San Antonio.
$375
Families who want a private gym buyout with a coach leading active gymnastics play, where you bring your own cake and decorations.
$150
Toddlers through early-elementary kids (birth to age 10) whose parents want hands-on exhibits plus a private party room and a low-stress, fully hosted setup.
$370
Families who want a nostalgic 70s roller-disco party with glow lights, music, and a private party room.
$250
Mixed-age groups of 10 to 40 kids who want a high-energy trampoline and soft-play party with pizza and a reserved table handled for you.
$319
High-energy kids who want a wide attraction mix (trampolines, climbing walls, ropes course, warrior course, dodgeball) with paper goods, socks, setup and cleanup handled, plus all-day play.
$289
San Antonio pricing varies widely by format, guest count, and whether a venue charges a flat package rate or per child. Trampoline parks, indoor karting, play centers, and museum parties do not price the same way, so the best approach is to compare venue by venue using the current verification note on each Party Parrot page rather than relying on a single average.
Indoor formats lead in San Antonio because of the long hot season. Trampoline and adventure parks, indoor go-kart and racing venues, kid-focused play and bounce centers, and hands-on museums are the most common party categories, with most of them clustered along the 410 and 1604 loops in the northern part of the metro.
For Saturday afternoon parties, book at least 2-3 weeks ahead, and earlier if you want a premium weekend time during spring or fall birthday season. Weekday and Sunday slots are usually easier to secure on shorter notice. Given how spread out the metro is, lock in the date and time once you have settled on a venue near your guests.
Yes. Indoor play centers and bounce-style venues tend to be the easiest fit for toddlers and preschoolers because they offer a calmer, more contained setup than a large trampoline park. Children's museums are another strong option for younger groups, with hands-on exhibits that suit shorter attention spans. Check each venue page for the recommended age range before booking.
Multi-activity entertainment centers are usually the easiest fit for large or mixed-age groups because they let younger kids and older siblings find more than one thing to do in the same place. Adventure and trampoline parks with fixed packages can also scale up headcount without changing venues. Confirm the maximum guest count and any per-child overage rules on the venue page before you finalize your list.
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