That “Magpa-Party Ba Tayo?” Moment

There’s always that moment. Your child starts talking about their birthday weeks (sometimes months 😅) before it even arrives.
“Mommy, gusto ko ng party.”
“Pwede mag-invite ng friends?”
“May theme tayo?”
And as a mom, your brain automatically switches to: “Magkano kaya ‘to?” Because let’s be honest — birthday parties are fun, memorable, and special… but they can also get expensive really fast.
What a Birthday Party Really Includes
At first, it sounds simple. Cake. Food. Guests. But once you start planning, you realize there are more parts to it than expected.
- There’s the venue.
- The catering.
- The cake.
- The decorations.
- The giveaways.
And then the “extras” that somehow always find their way into the budget.
Venue Cost: Home vs Events Place
One of the biggest decisions is where to hold the party. If you host at home, you can save a lot — but it also means more preparation and cleanup. If you book a venue, it’s more convenient but comes with added cost.
Typical rates:
- Home party: minimal venue cost
- Small venue/function room: ₱3,000 – ₱10,000
- Party venues/events places: ₱8,000 – ₱25,000+
Some venues already include basic setup, which helps reduce other expenses.
Food and Catering
This is where a big part of the budget goes.
For a small to medium party:
- Catering (per head): ₱250 – ₱600
- For 30–50 guests: ₱7,500 – ₱30,000
If you decide to cook at home or do a mix of home-cooked + ordered food, you can lower costs — but it also means more effort.
The Birthday Cake (Non-Negotiable 😄)
Of course, walang birthday without cake. Prices usually depend on size and design:
- Simple cake: ₱800 – ₱1,500
- Customized themed cake: ₱1,500 – ₱5,000+
And if may character or fondant design? Mas tataas pa.
Decorations and Theme
Ito yung part na pwedeng simple… or pwedeng bongga.
- Basic DIY decorations: ₱500 – ₱2,000
- Themed setup packages: ₱3,000 – ₱10,000+
It really depends on how much you want to go all out.
Giveaways and Extras
Kids’ parties usually include small giveaways. Loot bags, toys, candies, little souvenirs. Estimated cost: ₱50 – ₱150 per guest
Then you also have extras like:
- Games and prizes
- Host or entertainer
- Photo booth
These can add a few thousand pesos more if included.
Sample Birthday Party Budget
Let’s put everything together for a typical party.
- Venue: ₱5,000 – ₱15,000
- Food: ₱10,000 – ₱25,000
- Cake: ₱1,500 – ₱3,000
- Decorations: ₱2,000 – ₱8,000
- Giveaways + extras: ₱2,000 – ₱5,000
Total Estimated Cost: ₱20,000 – ₱50,000+
And yes… it can go even higher depending on choices.
Why It Adds Up So Fast
Birthday parties are emotional spending. You want your child to be happy. You want the day to feel special. You want memories. And because of that, it’s easy to say: “Okay na yan, once a year lang naman.” Until everything adds up 😅
How to Plan a Party Without Overspending
The good thing is, you can still have a meaningful celebration without going over budget. Start by setting a clear budget before planning anything. Choose 1–2 priorities. For example: good food + simple setup.
Consider hosting at home if possible. Limit the guest list to keep costs manageable. And remind yourself — it doesn’t have to be perfect to be memorable.
At the end of the day, birthday parties are not about how much you spend. They’re about how your child feels.
The excitement. The laughter. The memories. Because years from now, they won’t remember how much the catering cost. But they will remember that you celebrated them. And sometimes, that’s already more than enough.









