Out with the cold, in with these bad-weatherproof winter birthday party ideas!
Cozy, indoor winter birthday party ideas for adults
Have a hotel slumber party. If you miss all those “stay up late and eat junk food” sleepovers from your childhood, consider renting a hotel room and recreating one! Order takeout (or room service if you really wanna be fancy), tell everyone to wear their comfiest PJs and settle in for a night of nostalgia.
Settle in for a solo hotel stay. If you prefer a more relaxing vibe, a solo staycation is another birthday gift you can treat yourself to. Have a nice dinner at the hotel restaurant, get a manicure at a nearby salon—basically treat yourself like you’d treat a best friend on their birthday!
Set up a boozy eggnog bar.
I’m a sucker for a good drink bar, especially when eggnog is the star
of the show. Have guests create their own spiked eggnog concoctions,
kind of like this one or this yummy butterscotch bev. And if you’re thirsty for even more drink bar ideas, you know we’ve got ’em!
Have an indoor snowball fight. Get a bunch of fake snowballs and have an indoor snow-brawl! In addition to just pelting each other (which, let’s face it, is fun all on its own), you could come up with some carnival-style competition games to keep things interesting.
Host an ugly sweater or ugly sock party. Invite guests to show off their wackiest holiday sweaters and socks, or encourage folks to customize them without the holiday theme. Consider having everyone use silly photos of themselves, pets or TV/movie characters.
Have an indoor snowman contest. Get everyone to bring a bunch of craft items and supply a pile of them yourself. Then make like a kindergartner and see who can make the best, most creative snowman.
Make hot cocktails. Think mulled wine, Irish coffee, hot buttered rum, etc. We might just have a few recipes right here!
Go to a pop-up holiday bar. Lots of cities have fun, themed pop-up bars or restaurants during the holidays. Do a little research and see if you can find one!
Host a cozy Hallmark movie marathon. If you’re planning for someone who’s a superfan—or just wanna treat yourself—check out these Hallmark Channel gift ideas, too. And if they’re a sucker for romance movies with happy endings, stay tuned for new Hallmark Channel premieres all winter long!
Craft the night away. Knitting, quilting, painting, scrapbooking, jewellery-making, colouring—there are so many options to get everyone’s artistic side goin’! See all of our arts, crafts and DIYs if you need extra inspo.
Relax in a hot tub. If it’s open, head to the nearest community centre pool and hang out in the hot tub.
Rock out with a concert party. If you sing, play an instrument or have guests with a knack for music, have a living-room concert. For loved ones who can’t make it in person, stream it online and have them join for a jam sesh, too!
Try indoor camping/glamping. Gather camping supplies and pretend you’re prepping for a night in the wild. Instead, ready your living room floor with pillow forts, blankets and finger foods. Tell “campfire” stories (scary ones at your own risk!) and use a projector to recreate the night sky on the ceiling.
Have a video game tournament. Have a few people bring over their gaming consoles and it’ll feel like you’re kids on summer vacation again!
Host a trivia night. Think of some interesting topics that’ll resonate with your crowd. Some idea starters include:
- Movie trivia from a specific decade, like 80s, 90s or early 2000s
- Guess the celebrity
- Trivia questions about the birthday person! (Ex: their most beloved childhood book, their least favourite food, the name of that stuffed animal they’ve slept beside since pre-K)
- TV show theme songs
- Questions related to a fandom the birthday person is part of or a hobby they have. (Ex: baking show trivia questions)
Skip to warm weather. If you’re already missing summer or spring vibes, skip the winter themes all together with some of these party themes:
- Summer-themed party with sunshine and sprinkles
- Spring picnic party
- A colourful unicorn party
If this happens to be a milestone birthday, use these tips to make it extra special.
Have a dog treat baking party
If the birthday star you’re celebrating is a furry friend, invite their fave people over for a day spent baking treats they love. Kick things off with this peanut butter and pumpkin purée recipe.
Cozy, indoor winter birthday party ideas for kids
Do karaoke. Nothing brings people closer together than a night of downright terrible singing (I say that lovingly, I promise). If no one has a karaoke machine, you can totally search for lyric videos of songs online and ditch the microphone.
Play summer games in winter. Think baseball, volleyball, badminton, croquet, etc. Get creative!
Head to a trampoline park. Have fun bouncing around and beating the cold! Or if there’s one in your town/city, find an indoor trampoline park, ditch the shoes and have a competition to see who can jump the highest.
Rent a video game truck. Honestly, the adults might love this one even more than the kids.
Take an art class at a local museum or gallery. If the birthday person is into the arts, see what cool classes, workshops and new exhibits are available nearby.
Try a group pottery class. Gather their closest buds for this fun, messy excursion. Everyone gets to make and keep their own party favour with this one, too!
Have fun at a roller-skating rink.
Just remember: It’s okay if you don’t know how to skate. It is not okay, however, to frantically grab on to the nearest innocent person if you start to fall and scar them for life.☺️
Play laser tag. Every kid knows that if you have laser tag at your birthday party, you’re pretty much the coolest person ever. Just prepare for a new level of competitiveness to be unlocked in the people closest to you. Grandmas, co-workers, best friends you’ve known forever—NO ONE CAN BE TRUSTED.
Visit an aquarium. Have a birthday field trip with a day at the aquarium.
Plan a scavenger hunt. Send the birthday person on an adventure to find their gifts, preferably inside and away from the cold! Or host a scavenger hunt for guests to participate in with clues inspired by the birthday person’s favourite things. Ex: Find a clue in their favourite pair of shoes to wear or underneath their favourite box of cereal in the pantry.
Book a private movie theatre screening. My cousin did this for her 14th birthday party and honestly, I’m still not over it. There’s a flurry of buttery popcorn and slushies, you get to feel like mini celebrities in an exclusive showing and you *probably* won’t be judged as harshly for talking during the movie.
Throw a costume party. You can choose a specific theme for guests to follow or just encourage everyone to pull out their wackiest past Halloween looks. If the birthday person feels comfortable with it, they can even have guests dress up as different eras they’ve lived through or signature things they wear. Ex: If the birthday person is obsessed with graphic tees, everyone has to wear one! Or if they’re always wearing Converse, everyone should rock their favourite pair.
Play indoor mini golf. Use household items to create a fun mini golf course inside. Use buckets, cardboard boxes, small cups and bowls, and whatever else you can think of as “holes” to land in. Try brooms and baseball bats as golf clubs!
Have a paint party. If you’re celebrating a little artist, round up some paints, different-size brushes, cups for rinsing and canvases. Don’t forget a few smocks/aprons/old T-shirts—it might get messy! If they prefer a marker/crayon vibe, check out all our fun colouring pages.
Go bowling. You can head to a local bowling alley or use household items like water bottles and empty cartons for fun at home. Just keep anything valuable and/or easily breakable far, far away.
Have a “construction zone in the snow” party. Embrace all that glorious snow (if you have any) by pulling out every toy dump truck you can find and playing in it.
Play board games. Encourage guests to bring their favourite board games and take turns playing together as a group. Throw in some of these fun at-home activities if you run out of new games to play.
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