Either way, a spa day is sure to have you feeling like your best self. But if you are lucky enough to have a birthday in spring or summer, a pool party is a fun and affordable option. If you have a creative side, throwing your 21st birthday at an art studio is a great way to tap into it. And getting to keep your creation at the end of the class is almost like receiving a bonus birthday gift.
If you prefer land to sea, a party bus is another fun and easy 21st birthday party idea. For a sports fanatic, attending a sporting event probably seems like the dream birthday celebration. Sporting events are entertaining without requiring that everyone give their full attention, allowing your friends to chat and mingle while the game is going on.
Most sporting events also have a laid back atmosphere that lends itself well to parties that may get a little rowdy.
Book a Local Food Tour Now Explore your city's best bites, esteemed eateries and hidden gems with a top-rated tour guide. If you want to get active, laser tag is a great 21st birthday party idea. Seeing a performance is always an exciting birthday event. If large-scale events are out of budget, look up community theatre productions or local gigs in your area; they tend to be cheap or sometimes even free!
They encourage bonding through teamwork and problem-solving. They tend to be decorated in great detail, which adds novelty. And there are so many out there these days that the options are nearly endless.
From horror rooms to Medieval rooms to spy-themed rooms, there are many to pick from for a fun 21st birthday party idea. If you were born to be a star, gather your friends for a night of karaoke on your 21st birthday. If sending your friends all over town to scout clues sounds like your idea of a good time, a scavenger hunt is a fantastic 21st birthday party idea.
You can either come up with the plan yourself or find one online — there are plenty to choose from. While most scavenger hunts have one big prize at the end, you can also leave trails of smaller gifts along the way. Spending your birthday riding roller coasters, eating cotton candy and taking photos with people in costume is the perfect homage to favorite childhood pastimes.
Which of these party ideas would you love to do on your special day? In the evening, kick back with a cold one in front of the campfire while you snack on baked beans and trail mix. Pitch a tent or set up your sleeping bag for a night under the stars. For a touch of class, consider seeing a show at the theatre. You might not be able to score tickets to Hamilton, but there are plenty of options on and outside of Broadway. Find out which theatres are playing on your birthday and purchase tickets early for good seats.
If your theater of choice is beyond driving distance, plan a destination birthday. Get ready to hit some goals by creating a birthday bucket list. Create a list of 21 tasks you must complete before your birthday ends at midnight. Then, make a bucket list with 21 things you would like to accomplish that year. Wine and dine yourself by having a fancy dinner party with friends. Make sure to dress nice for the occasion, and ask the waiter which drinks pair well with your meal.
There are many recipes online, but you can always make the dip your own. Slice a wide variety of fresh fruits and cheeses for a delicious birthday treat.
Have all of your friends bring one dish for a tasty potluck. Make sure to pick a spot that leaves enough room for fun and games. Host a movie night with all the features of a theater. Pop fresh popcorn, put out bowls of candy, and press play.
If the weather is nice, put up a projector and screen in your backyard for a movie marathon under the moonlight. Make sure you have plenty of blankets and pillows to lounge on while you watch the flicks. Light up your night with a bonfire. Explore your creativity by choosing an older camera model and film, like Polaroid. Print out your favorite pics and create a scrapbook or wall display as a memento of memories.
Have a movie marathon with plenty of popcorn and other snacks for your guests. Get a glimpse of your future by having a psychic reading. Ask your fortuneteller what the coming year has in store and watch as they interpret the lines on your palm, read your tarot cards, or use their crystal ball to tell your fortune.
You may walk away with a new outlook on life! Most amusement parks serve alcohol, and some even let you stroll the grounds with a drink in hand. Have you and your friends write down your biggest secrets, fears, and insecurities, then tear them up or throw them in a fire. After, write down your hopes and dreams for the coming year and read them aloud to each other. Sometimes all you need is a staycation. Rent a hotel room in your city of choice for a cozy celebration.
Find a hotel that has amenities like a classy bar, indoor pool, and relaxing spa. If time permits, treat yourself to dinner before or after. Photo by Adam Wilson on Unsplash. If beers are more your thing, gather your friends and head to your favorite craft breweries.
Take advantage of flights so you can taste everything from stouts to IPAs. Photo by Arisa Chattasa on Unsplash. Always wanted to try boxing? Now's your chance. Take the day to try a new fitness class or an old favorite that you always wanted to try.
From spinning to aerial yoga, there's always something new to try. Photo by Mohsin Ali on Unsplash. Enjoying a progressive dinner is a great way to hit all of your favorite restaurants in one day.
Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash. Your birthday is your day, why not do what you really enjoy? If you're an introvert who prefers your own company to a wild party , make it your day and reread one of your favorite books. Whether its Little Women or something more modern, taking the day to relax and recharge is never a bad idea. Your birthday is a time to indulge, so make a point of enjoying your favorite treat.
Whether you love macarons or you're more of a cupcake person, be sure you get a sweet treat to celebrate your day. Chances are they'll be texting you to wish you a happy birthday, but sometimes a call or a FaceTime gives you a better chance to catch up. Enjoy their well wishes and make plans to see them soon, if they live far away. What lessons did you learn? What were some of the best moments and which parts are you glad to be moving on from?
Reflecting on your past year, and maybe even setting some goals for the future, can be a great way to honor yourself. Thinking about splurging on a new couch or fancy bedding? Now's the time to treat yourself. Work with an interior designer, an online design service like Modsy or try it on your own. It's time to plan ahead. Strategically vacuum, do laundry, or any other chores you dread ahead of time, so you don't have to bother with it on your special day.
Plants are the gift that keep on giving. Not only can they help clean the air, they also bring a little life and happiness to your space. Start small with easy-to-care-for houseplants like snake plants or pilea pepermioides. Photo by Frelo Design on Unsplash. Whether you just scroll through photos you've posted on Instagram or flip through family photo albums, it's always fun to reminisce on old times.
Plus you'll get plenty of options for throwback posts in the future. Photo by Joshua Hanson on Unsplash. Many shelters need volunteers to play with the dogs or cats.
What better way to spend your day than hanging with some furry friends? Call ahead to see what their needs are, and you can feel good about celebrating your day.
Sometimes we all just need a day to ourselves where we can control the remote. Start a show you've been waiting to see or go back to an old favorite — there are no rules on your birthday! Photo by Green Chameleon on Unsplash. We all have causes that mean a lot to us. Take a little time to donate what you can to the charity of your choice. You can also encourage your friends and family to donate as well, in lieu of a gift.
Photo by freestocks on Unsplash. While we wouldn't normally recommend eating in bed so many crumbs , we'll make an exception for your birthday. Enjoy pancakes, pastries, coffee, and maybe even a mimosa to start your day off right. You don't need to visit a fancy winery to get the experience at home. Ask your friends to each bring a bottle of wine over, and enjoy trying different varieties. The College Housewife. Ice cream parties aren't just for kids. Celebrate your birthday like you used to by gathering up your favorite ice cream flavors and all the fixings.
Photo by Christine Siracusa on Unsplash. You don't have to cook it, but at least order in your favorite meal. Whether you go for a full Italian spread or pick up some pad Thai, you should have your favorite foods on your big day.
Photo by Jake Melara on Unsplash. Spending some time in nature is a great way to reset and indulge in some "you" time. Try a nearby trail or take a trip to a prime hiking destination like the red rocks of Sedona or Yosemite National Park.
Photo by Marc Mueller on Unsplash. Think bowling alleys are for kids? Think again. Many now serve great food and custom cocktails, making it a true destination for a great time. Half Baked Harvest. If you're a fan of cooking or baking, take the time to try a new recipe you've been waiting to try. Whether you make gnocchi from scratch or try to bake your own birthday treat, spending some time doing something you love is always a good idea.
If you usually stick to a cheaper version of your favorite spirit, now's the time to indulge. Pick up a brand you've been eyeing and celebrate in style. It's not a party if there's not dancing. Grab a few of your favorite records and dance the night away to your favorite tunes.
Photo by bantersnaps on Unsplash. Find an Airbnb in a cool part of your town and live your best life for a day or two.
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