| My daughter wants a spa party in April for her 9th birthday. Having the party at home isn't doable as we don't have a lot of space. Would a community center be an appropriate location to hold this type of party? We're in Montgomery county. |
| Why not invite a few friends to get their nails done together at a spa, and then go for pizza or ice cream afterwards? |
That would be a nice idea, but we would have to deal with the weekend crowd in the nail salon and could be there longer than anticipated. |
Not if you book the appointments ahead of time. |
I'm not in Maryland, but I know a couple of nail salons who book parties after-hours or even have a separate room where you can bring in cake, etc. Do a Google search for such a place near you. |
| I know of two salons in MD that do nail parties for young girls - one is AquaNails in Bethesda (Sangamore Shopping Center) and the other is the nail salon in the Cabin John Mall. |
Thank you, I'll look into those. |
| Girls don't need a ton of space, unless it's a sleepover. When I have 12 girls over they all hang out in one or two rooms even though we have a lot of space. Going to a nail salon sound expensive to me. |
| I'm poster 15:49 who suggested a couple of nail salons - to be clear, I think a spa party at a community center would be fine. In fact, possibly preferable to a nail salon bc you could do other treatments than just nails. Assuming you'll get tables and chairs with the room rentals, you could set up a manicure area (I'd team the girls in pairs and give each pair a manicure "set" with a bowl to soak hands, lotion, oil for cuticles, and lots of polish colors, and have each pair do each other's nails), pedicure area, a "skin care" area (have a bunch of scented lotions for the girls to rub on), have pitchers of punch with fruit, little tea sandwiches and petit fours or french macaroons. Could be very fun but honestly once you've bought spa tools for the group, it may be cheaper to do this in a nail salon. |
| I'm poster 15:49 who suggested a couple of nail salons - to be clear, I think a spa party at a community center would be fine. In fact, possibly preferable to a nail salon bc you could do other treatments than just nails. Assuming you'll get tables and chairs with the room rentals, you could set up a manicure area (I'd team the girls in pairs and give each pair a manicure "set" with a bowl to soak hands, lotion, oil for cuticles, and lots of polish colors, and have each pair do each other's nails), pedicure area, a "skin care" area (have a bunch of scented lotions for the girls to rub on), have pitchers of punch with fruit, little tea sandwiches and petit fours or french macaroons. Could be very fun but honestly once you've bought spa tools for the group, it may be cheaper to do this in a nail salon. |