Guide to Parent’s Night Out for Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is coming up and that means one thing…DATE NIGHT! But it also means that many babysitters may already be booked, so what’s a mom to do? Try a Parent’s Night Out at local venues that offer quality childcare, entertainment, and, often, dinner for your little cupids. Here are several options for Valentine’s Parent’s Night Out events in your area so you can get in some quality one-on-one time with your Valentine.

ASI Gymnastics: Allen & West Plano
Saturday, February 15 | 6-11pm
Ages: 3-14 years
Pre-Register Price: $28/child
Sibling Discount: $5 off
Walk-In Price: $33/child
At Parent’s Night Out (PNO), children will enjoy an evening of fun, safe activities while giving their parents a night of freedom! Every PNO has a festive theme to enhance the fun. Children will love the games, playing in the pit, and bouncing on the trampolines. The night also includes dinner and a drink. Members and non-members are welcome to join in on the fun.
Pre-register online

Metroplex Gymnastics: Allen
Friday, February 14 | 6:30-11pm
Saturday, February 15 | 6:30-11pm
Ages: 3-12 years (must be fully potty trained)
Per Child: $15 (6:30-9:30pm); $22 (extended hours 6:30-11pm)
Outdoor play area available; curbside drop off and pick up; pizza is included.
Register online

Littleland: Allen/Fairview
Friday, February 14 | 4-8pm
Ages: 2 and up (potty training not necessary)
1st Child: $35
Additional child: $20 each
Parent’s Night Out is held every other Friday from 4-8pm. They close their facility to the public and provide pizza, juice/water, snack, and lots of PLAY and FUN!
Register online

Craig Ranch Fitness: McKinney
Friday, February 14 | 5-9pm
Ages: 8 weeks-11 years
1st Child (Members): $30
Additional Child (Members): $15 each
Under 2 (Members): $25
Non-Members: add $5 per child
Kids will enjoy pizza and ice cream, making lip balm, and watching Aladdin.
Saturday, February 15 | 5-10pm
Ages: 8 weeks-11 years
1st Child (Members): $30
Additional Child (Members): $15 each
Under 2 (Members): $25
Non-Members: add $5 per child
Kids will enjoy pizza and strawberry sundaes, making lip balm, and watching Aladdin.
Call to register: 214-383-1030

JumpZone: Frisco
Friday, February 14 | 6:30-10:30pm
Ages: 2-12 years
1st Child: $25
Additional Child: $15 each
Enjoy a romantic night away as your children have fun at JumpZone, enjoying inflatables, arcades, watching a movie, dinner, and more. Take this opportunity to spend a romantic quality time with your loved one!
Register online

Eagle’s Wings Athletics: Prosper
Saturday, February 15 | 6-10pm
Ages: 3 and up
1st Child: $20
2nd Child: $15
Additional Child: $10 each
Saturday Night Out is from 6-10pm. It’s designed for ages 3 and up, and all participants must be potty trained. Participants are broken into groups, usually based on age. Coaches will take each group to games, events, and obstacle courses all related to the month’s theme. SNO includes pizza and drinks, as well. Register online through the parent portal to enter two tickets into the SNO prize drawing.
Register online

Quiggley’s Clayhouse: Richardson
Friday, February 14 | 6-10pm
Ages: 4 and up
Per Child: $45
Kid’s Night Out is the perfect opportunity for parents to leave their children in a friendly, safe environment where they will be artistically stimulated and entertained
while their parents enjoy a well-deserved evening out! Projects vary month to month and can range from painting pottery, learn the pottery wheel, sculpting clay, canvas painting, wax hands, mosaic/wood projects, and of course, being SILLY! It’s the perfect opportunity for kids to express themselves artistically and learn age-old fired arts.
Register online

Precision Gymnastics: Richardson
Friday, February 14 | 7:30-10:30 pm
Ages: 5 and up
Members: $13
Non-Members: $16
Free time and structured games; pizza and drinks included!
Register online

Amy Kryzak
Amy is a native Texan, born and raised in Houston, schooled in Lubbock, survived young adulthood in Austin, and currently resides in Frisco. After completing a Master’s in English, Amy worked as an editor in higher education until she married her college sweetheart, Jeph, and the kids come along. After that, she did her best to fit in some freelance writing between diaper changes. These days, Amy stays home with her two adorable (and challenging) kiddos while writing for the blog she created, Frisco Mom Life, which connects like-minded mommas in Frisco and beyond. You can follow Amy’s journey on her blog, Instagram, or Facebook.