Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii

REVIEW · OAHU

Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii

  • 5.03 reviews
  • 45 minutes (approx.)
Book on Viator →

Operated by Break'N Anger · Bookable on Viator

Traveller rating 5.0 (3)Duration45 minutes (approx.)Operated byBreak'N AngerBook viaViator

Messy art time on Oahu is the point. This splatter art studio session is built for hands-on fun in Honolulu, with a short ~45 minutes to get creative, make chaos, and still leave with a souvenir.

Two things I really like about this experience: you get a full gear kit—ponchos, plus hair coverings and shoe coverings—so you can go wild without treating it like a fashion disaster. I also like that you’re given a canvas and paint set, and you can take your finished work home in a storage box.

One consideration: it’s meant to be messy. You should expect paint coverage on clothing, skin, and probably a bit of whatever is nearby.

Key highlights you’ll actually care about

Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii - Key highlights you’ll actually care about

  • You get the mess-friendly gear: poncho, hair covering, and shoe coverings are included.
  • No rules creative freedom: throw paint at each other, walls, and canvas—your call.
  • Optional neon UV paint guns: water-gun style splatter guns are available as an add-on.
  • Take-home souvenir setup: you’ll leave with your canvas and a storage box.
  • Private group format: only your group participates.
  • They’ve handled schedule mix-ups: the provider worked with families to make times work when bookings overlapped.

Arriving at the studio on Oahu: simple start, clear location

Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii - Arriving at the studio on Oahu: simple start, clear location
This experience starts at 1006 Kawaiaha‘o St, Honolulu, HI 96814. It’s the kind of location that’s easy to plan around because it’s near public transportation, so you’re not stuck needing a car for this one stop.

The activity runs about 45 minutes (approx.). That timing matters. It’s long enough to get into the paint-and-laughter rhythm, but short enough that it won’t dominate your whole day in Waikīkī or downtown.

You’ll also end right back at the meeting point. That makes it easy to fold into a bigger Honolulu day—lunch, shopping, then a fun, loud little creative detour.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Oahu.

What the 45-minute splatter session is really like

Think of this as a guided-free-for-all. Each participant is given a canvas and five different color paints. After that, the whole point is permission to express yourself without following a strict template or technique.

Here’s what that means in practice:

  • You can splatter paint on the canvas if you want your art to look more intentional.
  • You can throw paint on the walls if you’re fully in playful mode.
  • You can throw paint at each other—yes, the reviews point out that this happens, especially with kids.
  • You can shoot the optional splatter paint guns around the room (more on those next).

There are no rules on how you paint or splatter. That’s rare in “activity” experiences. Most things are controlled. This one is designed to let go.

Also note the ponchos. Poncho covering designs can vary based on availability. So don’t plan on matching outfits or expecting specific patterns. The practical goal is coverage, not fashion.

The included protection kit: why it’s worth it

Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii - The included protection kit: why it’s worth it
One of the best parts of this experience is what they provide up front. Included in the price are:

  • Canvas
  • Paint set (five colors)
  • Ponchos
  • Hair coverings
  • Shoe coverings
  • Storage box

That’s not just nice-to-have. It changes how you experience the activity.

Without protection, people hold back. They worry about ruining clothes or messing up hair. With ponchos, hair coverings, and shoe coverings, you can focus on the fun part: making art and having a paint fight that stays playful, not stressful.

And the storage box is a smart touch. You’re not just leaving with something you hope won’t get damaged on the trip home. You’ve got a place to pack your finished canvas right away.

Based on one family experience, the finished canvases became souvenirs partly because people had a reason to bring them home and keep them safe. When you have the packaging, you’re more likely to actually treat your work like something worth saving.

Optional neon splatter paint guns (UV): the add-on that changes the mood

Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii - Optional neon splatter paint guns (UV): the add-on that changes the mood
If you want to turn the room into something more dramatic, there’s an optional add-on: Neon Splatter Paint Guns. These are described as water guns loaded with ultraviolet paint.

Important detail: they are not included in the base package. If you want them, you’ll need to add them on.

What to expect if you choose this:

  • You’ll be able to shoot splatter paint guns all over the room.
  • The UV effect means your splatter patterns can look different than normal paint throws.
  • It adds energy fast, especially for kids or anyone who likes the “game” side of activities.

Even if you skip the neon guns, the base splatter setup still gives you plenty to do. But if you’re booking for a group that loves visuals and motion, this add-on can be the difference between a fun craft and a full-on experience.

Taking your artwork home: souvenir value beyond the splatter

Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii - Taking your artwork home: souvenir value beyond the splatter
The point isn’t just that you get messy. You also leave with a physical result.

You’re given a canvas at the start, and you can paint it however you like—serious, chaotic, or both. Then, when you’re done, you have:

  • Your finished canvas
  • A storage box to carry it

That matters because it turns the activity into a real memory you can hang up or gift later. One family said they took their canvases home as souvenirs, and their daughter spent more time spraying family members than concentrating on the canvas. That’s funny, but it also says something real: even if the focus becomes the playful chaos, you still walk away with something tangible.

Here's some more things to do in Oahu

Private group setup: easier planning, more control of the vibe

Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii - Private group setup: easier planning, more control of the vibe
This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a big deal for several reasons.

First, you’re not navigating around strangers who may have different comfort levels with paint being thrown. Second, it’s simply easier for families or groups with a specific energy—celebrations, birthdays, or just “we want an activity that’s actually fun.”

There are also group discounts mentioned. If you’re traveling with multiple people, that can make the experience more reasonable per person than a standard one-person activity. I’d treat group discount as a potential value lever, not as a guarantee—just a reason to consider booking with your full crew.

Who this is best for (and who should think twice)

Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii - Who this is best for (and who should think twice)
This is ideal if you want:

  • Hands-on creativity (not just watching something happen)
  • A short, high-energy activity (about 45 minutes)
  • An experience that works for groups and families
  • The kind of mess you can laugh about afterward

It also seems like a strong option for families, especially since one review specifically calls out how much fun kids had painting the adults. If you bring children, plan your expectations: you’re not just managing paint on a canvas. You’re part of the show.

Who might think twice? Anyone who hates getting splattered, or anyone who needs to look camera-ready right after the activity. Even with ponchos, paint is paint. You’ll likely want a plan for what you’ll do next—especially if you have dinner reservations or photos later.

Practical tips so you enjoy the chaos (not regret it)

Splatter Art Paint Studio Experience in Hawaii - Practical tips so you enjoy the chaos (not regret it)
I’d go in with a little strategy. Nothing complicated—just the common-sense stuff that helps your day stay fun.

  1. Dress like you expect paint. Even with ponchos and shoe coverings, accidents happen. Wear clothes you don’t mind sacrificing.
  2. Bring a bag for the post-paint transition. If you can, have an extra layer change ready.
  3. Protect your sense of humor. This activity runs on play. If you’re expecting a quiet museum-style craft, you’ll be surprised—in a good way or a not-so-good way.
  4. Decide your neon level. If your group loves the visual hit, consider adding the UV paint guns. If you want to keep it simpler, stick with the five colors.
  5. Plan your souvenir storage. You’ve got a storage box, but you still want to avoid stacking heavy items on top of it during transport.

One more practical note: poncho designs can vary. Don’t worry about that for comfort, but do plan for the idea that you’ll get what’s available.

Timing and the meeting point: how to make this fit your Honolulu day

Because the session is about 45 minutes, you don’t need a huge block of time. Still, you do want to arrive with enough buffer to check in and get the gear without rushing.

The address is your anchor: 1006 Kawaiaha‘o St, Honolulu. From there, the activity ends back at the same spot.

That round-trip setup makes it easier to pair with other things nearby. And since it’s near public transportation, you can build a plan that doesn’t rely entirely on parking.

Also, the experience is offered in English, which can matter if you’re traveling with mixed-language groups and want the instructions to be straightforward.

Value for money: what you get for the time you spend

I can’t quote a price here because none is provided, but I can still help you judge value.

You’re paying for:

  • A structured activity slot (~45 minutes)
  • A paint set (five colors)
  • A canvas
  • Ponchos, hair coverings, and shoe coverings
  • A storage box to take your work home

That’s a lot of included materials. Many similar activities either charge extra for supplies or end up with you bringing more equipment than expected. Here, the mess-management gear is included, which often makes the experience feel more “worth it” because it removes friction.

Then there are two value multipliers:

  • Private group participation, so you’re not sharing the vibe with strangers.
  • Group discounts, which can reduce the per-person cost if you’re booking as a group.

And if you add the UV paint guns, you’re extending the fun in a clear way: more visual effect and more “game-like” action.

Booking check: a few questions to ask before you go

Before you book, I’d think about three things:

  1. Are you comfortable with a paint-covered experience?
  2. Do you want the optional neon UV gun add-on or keep it simple?
  3. Is your group ready for the play style—paint on canvas, paint on walls, and paint on each other?

You’ll also want to know that confirmation is received at the time of booking, and the studio allows service animals. Most travelers can participate, which is helpful if you’re planning around mixed needs.

Should you book Splatter Art Paint Studio on Oahu?

If your idea of a great day includes messy creativity, short-and-sweet timing, and a take-home souvenir, I’d say yes. This is the kind of activity that turns into a story fast—especially for groups with kids, or anyone who wants to stop overthinking and just make paint decisions on the spot.

If you want a clean, quiet craft experience with minimal mess, this probably isn’t your best match. The whole concept is freedom to make a mess, including throwing paint at each other.

FAQ

How long is the Splatter Art Paint Studio experience?

It’s about 45 minutes (approx.).

Where does the experience take place?

The meeting point is 1006 Kawaiaha‘o St, Honolulu, HI 96814, USA, and it ends back at the same location.

Is the experience offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

What’s included with the experience?

You’ll receive a canvas, a paint set, ponchos, hair coverings, shoe coverings, and a storage box.

Are neon splatter paint guns included?

No. Neon splatter guns are an optional add-on, not included.

What are the neon splatter paint guns?

They’re described as water guns loaded with ultraviolet paint, and you can shoot them around the room if you add them on.

Is this a private activity?

Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

Is it near public transportation?

Yes, it’s near public transportation.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

More Tour Reviews in Oahu

Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Oahu we have reviewed

Scroll to Top

Explore Oahu

From Pearl Harbor to the North Shore, the reef off Waikiki to the valleys of the windward coast. Every way to spend a day on the island.