No Limit Ninja Farmingdale is a high energy facility features popular obstacle courses inspired by American Ninja Warrior. Parties here are intensely active and fully structured, led by expert “ninja coaches” who guide the kids through age appropriate courses, spotting them on equipment and keeping the entire group moving. Parents consistently praise the energetic staff for seamlessly managing both the activities on the floor and the setup and cleanup in the party room.
The Party Setup:
- Adrenaline Adventure: Includes 60 minutes on the ninja obstacle course followed by 30 minutes in a private party room.
- Birthday Battleground: Upgrades the event to 90 minutes of ninja challenges on the floor, plus the 30 minutes in the party room. (Note: This package is recommended for ages 5 and up).
- Capacity: Standard packages cover 12 participants plus the birthday child. The private party room is exceptionally large, with seating for up to 48 kids and a spacious area for parents.
Activities & Upgrades:
- Themed Play: If your child prefers blasters over obstacles, you can book a strictly “No Limit Nerf” party, or combine both worlds with a 90-minute or 2-hour “Ninja & Nerf” combo package.
- A la Carte Add-ons: You can upgrade the party with extras like medals, performance t-shirts, award certificates, or “Ninja Slime” favors. Adult food and beverage catering menus are also available.
What’s Included:
- Expert coaches to guide the activities and a dedicated party host to handle the room.
- Pizza, water, juice, and all basic paper goods.
- A class voucher for every participant.
Directory Pro-Tips:
- Age and Access Restrictions: All participating guests must be at least 4 years old (in Pre-K) to go on the course. Additionally, only the parents of the birthday child are allowed on the obstacle floor to take photos; all other adults must remain in the designated waiting area.
- Firm Cancellation Policy: A $250 deposit is required to book. Because all deposits are strictly non-refundable, you must make any rescheduling changes at least two weeks before the event to avoid forfeiting that money entirely.




