Becoming a bar or bat mitzvah can be considered the single most important event in a young Jewish person’s life. They have reached the age where they accept the responsibilities of adulthood. This coming of age should be celebrated on a grand and awe-inspiring scale, and Island Rock is the best venue on Long Island to commemorate a bar or bat mitzvah.
Reserve the gym for a private event on Saturday or Sunday evening, and party like rock stars having the facility all to yourselves. Island Rock can accommodate almost any request and entertainment or catering service. We also provide highly experienced instructors who are well versed in five-star service to serve all of the needs of the bar/bat mitzvah celebration. Our expert party planners will help in the organization of this important event in the Jewish teenager’s life.
Take the road less traveled at Island Rock. Rejoice in the wondrous occasion of the welcoming to adulthood of the bar or bat mitzvah. Come see just how awesome your bar or bat mitzvah party can be.
Deposits are non-refundable and cannot be transferred to any other date or time if canceled or moved within 2 weeks of the booked event; prior to two weeks of the event, the deposit can be fully refunded or applied to another event.
An oral confirmation must be given to an Island Rock manager a minimum of 4 days in advance to provide the final count for the event (unless otherwise stated in event confirmation). The final count given will determine the minimum amount of guests that will be required to be paid for. The number of guests confirmed puts your group into one of the brackets listed. Customer is required to pay for the lowest number in whatever bracket in which they confirm in addition to all guests that exceed that minimum number.
8-12 | 43-48 | 79-84 |
13-18 | 49-54 | 85-90 |
19-24 | 55-60 | 91-96 |
25-30 | 61-66 | 97-102 |
31-36 | 67-72 | 103-108 |
37-42 | 73-78 | 109-114 |
All guests climbing or entering the climbing area must have a signed waiver.
All guests must adhere to Island Rock's facility rules and instructions given by staff members.
Parents are responsible for controlling the behavior of their children.