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it's ?14 per child I have one booked for this saturday for my son. Have been to them before, kids enjoy, food ok. it does work out very expensive depending how many kids, minimum 10. they then charge ?2.50 per child if you want goodie bags, or other various extras, like providing sandwiches for parents at ?12.50 per tray.

The only saving grace i'm looking forward to is not having the kids trash my house and it all been over in 2 hours!

I had my sons 3rd birthday party at Gambado and was very worried about the limit on the number of adults etc but in reality there was no questions asked and they even produced goodiebags for the uninvited siblings that rocked up. Also my son got to sit on a throne shaped like a tiger. It was fab.
We also had our daughter's third birthday there. We had 12 kids plus a few babies and there was just about enough space for the adults. The kids love it and they do have a licensed bar which can help sway the adults. The food is OK (not great) but I also enjoyed not having the whole clear up afterwards! We also have an annual membership which is proving to be excellent value in the winter (especially once our son turned one and they start to charge full price for them).

Hello! The parties at Gambado Beckenham are as follows...

Monday-Thursday and Friday before 2pm are ?10 per child (?8.50 for toddler parties)

Friday after 2pm and Saturday and Sunday are ?14 per child.


This includes one hour and twenty minutes unlimited use of our Carousel, Dodgems, Three story soft play play-frame and our climbing wall for the older children. The children then go up to our party room where they enjoy a buffet of chicken nuggets, chips, pizza, sausages, assorted sandwiches, cheesy bites, fruit and vegetable platter, crisp and pink wafers. All you bring is the cake and candles! After everyone has eaten the birthday child decides if they want to play musical chairs, have a boogie under the disco lights, or be amazed by the balloon modelling skills of their party host. To top it all off, each child receives a Gambado balloon and thank you cards for their guests. If anyone has any questions regarding our parties... feel free to call our centre at 02086626910!

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