
18 August 2026 · 11 min read
Most guides to home birthday parties in Singapore tell you to book early and buy a cake.
They do not tell you that nine town councils publish nine different deposit figures, that the "birthday parties are exempted from licensing" line repeated across the internet is a misreading of a police document about weddings and funerals, or that the bouncy castle you are about to hire is taller than your living room.
This guide covers the three places a Singapore family actually holds a party at home: the void deck downstairs, the condo function room, and the flat itself.
Your town council. Not HDB.
This trips up almost everybody, and there is a good reason. HDB does run a system called e-Booking of Facilities and Space, which is why people assume it takes void deck bookings. It does not. That system is for renting commercial concourse space at HDB shopping complexes, for businesses running roadshows.
Void decks are common property. Town councils control, manage, maintain and improve the common property, and gov.sg's own explainer names void decks explicitly in that list. They operate under the Town Councils Act and are regulated by MND.
The community club and the RC are not the booking authority either. RC or MP supporting letters appear only for specific categories such as religious rites and mini fairs. Never for a plain birthday.
| Town Council | Void deck / day | Deposit | Utilities | Book ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ang Mo Kio | $50 | $0 | $30/day | 6 months |
| Aljunied-Hougang | $50 | not published | $8 water, $10 elec per point/day | 6 months |
| Bishan-Toa Payoh | $50 | not published | $4 water, $12 elec per point/day | 6 months |
| Chua Chu Kang | $50 | $100 | $20 water, $20 elec per day | 180 days |
| East Coast | $50 | $200 | not published | 6 months |
| Marine Parade-Braddell Heights | $50 | $300 | not published | 3 months max |
| Jalan Besar | $54.50 | not published | $10.90 water, $21.80 elec per point/day | not published |
| Tanjong Pagar | $54.50 | $327 | $21.80 each per point/day | 3 months max |
| Tampines | $54.50 | not published | $8.72 water, $13.08 elec per point | not published |
The rent is effectively fixed nationally. The deposit is where councils differ, and a $327 hold is a real cashflow difference from $0 even though you get it back.
Two councils list "Birthday" as its own line item rather than lumping it under general use. Tanjong Pagar prices it at $54.50 with a $327 deposit. Chua Chu Kang prices it at $50 for a void deck or link building, and $100 for an open area.
Utilities are the cost people forget. Budget roughly $20 to $44 a day on top, charged per power point.
Best for large guest lists on a small budget, and for families who want grandparents to attend without travelling.
This is the most repeated error in this topic.
Several guides state that void deck birthday parties are "exempted" from public entertainment licensing. That is a misreading. The police's official exemptions document never mentions birthdays at all. What it exempts is music at weddings and at funerals held in void decks, between 7am and 10.30pm.
The correct reasoning is simpler, and it gets you to the same place. The Act licenses entertainment provided in any place to which the public has access. A private party for invited guests is not public entertainment, so no licence arises and no exemption is needed.
Chua Chu Kang's own fee schedule confirms this operationally. Police clearance is required for a "Wayang/Entertainment" booking. For a "Birthday Party" booking, it is not.
If you were selling tickets or running a public-facing show, that would be a different matter.
There is no universal price, and there is a structural reason for that.
Function room rules are set by each management corporation under section 32 of the BMSMA. Additional by-laws need a special resolution: 21 days' notice and 75% of share value. Every condo therefore writes its own. BCA's own strata guide also notes that developer-written House Rules are not enforceable, and that management corporations do not have powers to impose fines.
| Condo | Booking fee | Deposit | Hours | Max guests |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Varsity Park | $20 | $50 | 10am to 10pm, 2-hr sessions | 30 |
| Evergreen Park | none | $100 | 9am to 3pm / 4pm to 10pm | 60 |
| Dover Parkview | $20 owners, $30 tenants | up to $600 | 11am to 5pm / 6pm to 11pm | 30 |
| The Sovereign | $100 per 4-hr block | $500 | 7am to 11pm | 150 |
The pattern across all four: a booking fee of $10 to $100, a refundable deposit of $50 to $600, sessionised hours with a hard stop between 10pm and 11pm, and one month's lead time, which is far shorter than a void deck.
The guest cap is the number to check first. It swings from 30 to 150, and it is the single most likely thing to derail a plan already in motion.
Three more that catch people out. Residents only, and you cannot book on behalf of another unit. Cooking on site is commonly banned outright, though delivered food is fine, so a mini buffet works and a live cooking station does not. Live bands and mobile discos need written approval or are banned.
Best for smaller parties where you want aircon, a toilet and a hard stop time.
This is the section that saves money, and almost nobody publishes it.
Growerks states the problem plainly on its own site: a typical HDB ceiling is around 2.3m to 2.5m tall, and for condo function rooms, a comfortable height would be more than 2.8m.
A common home-sized castle measures 3.3m by 2.8m by 2.5m tall. Against a 2.3m ceiling, it does not go in. Measure before you book, not after.
| Operator | 3 hours | Longer | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Growerks | $150 nett | $250 full day (8 hrs) | Suitable for ages 3-10 |
| Party Plus | $170 weekday, $250 weekend | $30 to $40 per extra hour | For age 8 and below |
| PartyMojo | from $225 | up to $1,200 for large units, 3 to 6 hrs | varies by unit |
| Pixel Party | from $250 (up to 4 hrs) | not published | 4-7 kids small, up to 20 large |
Travel surcharges exist, but only for named areas rather than islandwide. Growerks charges $50 for Tuas, Sentosa and Jurong Island, plus $50 for same-day and $30 for collection after 8pm. PartyMojo charges $55 for Changi, Tuas, Sentosa and Turf City. Party Plus publishes no travel surcharge at all.
Best for void decks and open-plan condo rooms. Rarely workable inside an HDB flat.
Browse kids' activities on Jungle.
No caterer in Singapore publishes a priced children's birthday menu. All ten we checked sell a generic mini buffet that happens to suit a kids' party. Select Catering describes children's party food but publishes no price, minimum or delivery fee for it.
So you are ordering a normal mini buffet. Per head, before GST:
| Caterer | Per pax | Min pax | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Select Catering | $15.50 to $21.00 | 15 | $35, or $45 CBD |
| Neo Garden | $19.99 / $21.99 / $24.99 | 20 / 15 / 10 | $45 |
| Orange Clove | $20 / $22 / $25 | 20 / 15 / 10 | $45 |
| Chilli Api | $27.80 | 10 | $45 |
| Rasel | $28.80 | 10 | not published |
For a small party, Chilli Api is the only caterer publishing a complete set of figures at a minimum of 10: per-head rate, minimum, and delivery fee. Everyone else either needs 15 to 20 heads or leaves the delivery cost off the menu page.
The cheapest route overall is high tea. Neo Garden and Orange Clove both publish $9.50, $11.00 and $12.50 per pax, at minimums of 25, 20 and 15.
Best for 15 or more guests. Below that, per-set packages from Eatz at $238 for 12 work out cheaper.
Three worked examples, 20 guests, before the cake.
| Void deck | Condo function room | At home | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Venue | $50 to $54.50 | $0 to $100 | $0 |
| Deposit (refundable) | $0 to $327 | $50 to $600 | $0 |
| Utilities | $20 to $44 | included | included |
| Catering, 20 pax | $400 to $560 | $400 to $560 | $400 to $560 |
| Delivery | $35 to $45 | $35 to $45 | $35 to $45 |
| Bouncy castle, 3 hrs | $150 to $225 | $150 to $225 | usually will not fit |
| Real outlay | $655 to $928 | $585 to $930 | $435 to $605 |
The deposit is excluded from the totals because you get it back, but you need it available at booking.
Can I book a void deck if I do not live in that block? Generally no. East Coast requires proof of residency or an immediate family relationship. Others restrict to residents of the constituency.
How far ahead should I book? Six months for most town councils. Tanjong Pagar and Marine Parade cap it at three months, so booking earlier is not possible there. Condo function rooms typically open one month ahead.
Can I put up a tent or canopy at a void deck? No town council publishes any rule on this, in either direction. It is genuinely unaddressed in official sources, so declare it in writing when you apply and ask.
Do I need a licence for a magician or a live performer? No, for a private party. Licensing applies to entertainment the public can access.
What happens if it rains? Void decks are sheltered, which is their main advantage over a park. Bouncy castles need dry ground and a power point, both of which a void deck has.
Two numbers decide this whole thing, and neither is the party budget. The first is your ceiling height. The second is your condo's guest cap. Check both before you pay anyone a deposit.
For venue-based alternatives sorted by age band and budget, see our guide to kids' birthday party venues in Singapore.












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