Birthday Party Budget Calculator
Instantly estimate your total birthday party cost by guest count, venue, catering style and extras — with a full category breakdown and per-guest spend, for kids, teen, or adult parties.
Build a Budget, or Split One You Have?
Use the Budget Planner if you’re starting from scratch and want to build up a total from your guest count and choices. Use Split My Budget if you already have a fixed amount to spend and want to see how to divide it sensibly.
Birthday Party Budget Planner
Build up an estimated total from your guest count and choices
Sets the overall spend level across every category
Estimated Budget
Total cost and category-by-category breakdown
Enter your guest count and choices, then click Calculate Budget.
Split My Budget
Divide a fixed total into recommended party categories
Recommended Split
Suggested spend per category and per guest
Enter your total budget and guest count, then click Split My Budget.
Birthday Party Budget Quick Reference
Rough per-guest cost ranges by party type and budget level, useful for a fast sanity check before you plan the details. Actual costs vary by location, season, and vendor pricing.
| Party Type | Budget-Friendly | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🧒 Kids Party | $8 – $12 / guest | $15 – $22 / guest | $28 – $45 / guest |
| 🧑 Teen Party | $10 – $16 / guest | $18 – $28 / guest | $35 – $55 / guest |
| 🎂 Adult Party | $15 – $22 / guest | $28 – $42 / guest | $60 – $100+ / guest |
| 👨👩👧 Mixed / Family | $12 – $18 / guest | $22 – $32 / guest | $45 – $70 / guest |
Birthday Party Budget FAQ
Everything party planners ask about setting and managing a birthday party budget.
A modest home birthday party for 15-20 guests typically costs $150-$400, a mid-range party with a rented venue and catering runs $500-$1,200, and a premium party with entertainment, professional photography and full catering can exceed $2,000. Cost scales mainly with guest count and venue choice.
For a budget-friendly kids’ party, plan for roughly $8-$15 per guest. A standard party with catering and decorations runs $15-$35 per guest, and a premium adult party with full-service catering and entertainment can be $50-$100+ per guest.
Food and catering typically take up the largest share of a party budget, around 30-40%. Venue usually accounts for 15-20%, decorations and entertainment together around 20-25%, with the remainder split between cake, favors, photography, and a contingency buffer.
The biggest savings usually come from hosting at home or in a free public space instead of a rented venue, choosing self-catering or a potluck over full-service catering, making your own decorations, and keeping the guest list focused. Digital invitations also cut costs versus printed ones.
Yes. A contingency of around 10% of your total budget is a common rule of thumb for events, covering last-minute additions like extra guests, forgotten supplies, or price changes from vendors. It’s better to plan for it upfront than to be caught short on the day.
Generally yes. Kids’ parties tend to cost less per guest because food portions and alcohol are not a factor, though entertainment like performers, bounce houses or activity centres can add up. Adult parties often cost more per guest due to alcohol, higher-end catering and venue expectations.
Setting a budget 6-8 weeks before the party gives enough time to compare venue and catering quotes, book entertainment, and shop around for decorations without paying rush fees. For larger or premium parties, starting 2-3 months ahead gives more room to negotiate costs.
