Adult birthday party ideas that take the cake in Fort Worth


It’s your birthday, you can party if you want to.

Photo of a roller coaster

Are you game for the Texas Giant at Six Flags Over Texas?

Stay forever young by celebrating your birthday like you’re young. Here are a few adult birthday party ideas that will delight your inner child:

Stockyard Stables | $5-$75
If you were the kind of kid who hoped for a pony every year, indulge that wish with trail rides, carriage rides, and petting zoos.

Six Flags Over Texas | Group prices available
Maybe you were too scared to ride the New Texas Giant rollercoaster as a kid. Now is your chance.

DFW Adventure Park | $20-$30
Play all day with and shoot paintballs at your frenemies. There’s also airsoft and shotgun sports — hey, being an adult has its perks.

The Secret Chambers’ Rage Rooms | $40+
Let out your rage on glass and ceramics, TVs, and printers. Let’s be real: Being an adult is all about having a grudge against printers.

Topgolf | Inquire for prices
If you’re looking to relive that perfect mini-golf birthday party you had when you were a kid, may we recommend golf? Golf with drinks and a chef-curated menu, that is.

iFLY Fort Worth | $840+
Use your birthday as an excuse to cross off a bucket list item with indoor skydiving.

Cowtown Bowling Palace | Inquire for prices
Sometimes the classic birthday ideas are the best. They even offer adult party packages with a full service bar and even a beer trough.

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