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I would do a spa at Old Town. Are you or the bride going home after your bachelorette? I would get a hotel room so everyone can get ready. You can do a nice boutique hotel in Old Town on the weekend for a little more than $100 and spas are within walking distance. Then cab or take a limo to the W. Sugar House Day Spa is actually in the Lorien Hotel which is a brand new hotel down there. The W is a good idea. I've been to a lot of bachelorettes there.
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I am the MOH and am in the process of planning the bachlorette party. This is what I was considering, but I need some help with timeline & venue suggestions.
So far this is the rough timeline:
Meet at a central location at 3:30.
Take a pole dancing class 4-5:30 (at a studio in alexandria)
Going to a spa from 6-8:30ish (need spa suggestions! The only reason I have this in the agenda is so people can change/ freshen up, I know people will not want to go out sweaty)
ending the night at POV lounge at w hotel, people can order food etc.
Please let me know your honest opinions. Is this too rushed? any suggestions on how we could all get ready without going to a spa?
Thanks in advance!