Pole Parties in Denver
6 studios in Denver, Colorado show real evidence of hosting private and bachelorette parties — 3 with a party or booking page on the studio's own site. A pole party is a private, beginner-friendly class for your whole group: spins, a little sassy floorwork, a lot of cheering, and everyone leaving feeling powerful — the runaway favorite for a bachelorette, and just as fun for a birthday, girls' night or team celebration. With 6 studios hosting in town, it's worth calling around to compare group minimums, packages, and vibe before you lock in a date. Studios are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), and where students' reviews mention a party, the quote is shown.
1. Tease Studio
4.5 ★★★★★ 262 reviews
2. Circus Collective
4.9 ★★★★★ 132 reviews
3. Aerial Cirque Over Denver - Central Park
4.9 ★★★★★ 111 reviews
“So FUN!!!! We had my daughter's 10th birthday party at Aerial Cirque Over Denver - North. It was so easy and the kids had a wonderful time. Booking the party was super easy, and…” — Nsesa
5. AIR Aerial Fitness
4.9 ★★★★★ 83 reviews
“I started coming to AIR fitness after they hosted a group of young cancer survivors. I’m a stage 4 thriver and have been searching for something that works for my body THIS. IS.…” — Katie
6. Gravity Aerial Arts
5 ★★★★★ 27 reviews
Booking a pole party in Denver: what to ask
- Group minimum and maximum. Most studios need a minimum headcount (often around 4–8) and cap the group at how many poles they have — ask both, and whether a big crew can be split across two instructors.
- What's in the package. How long the class runs, whether it's spins and tricks, floorwork, heels or chair dance, and what's included versus an add-on. Some throw in decorations, a toast, or photos.
- Drinks and decorating. If you want BYOB bubbly or to decorate, confirm it's allowed — it varies by studio and local law, and most keep drinks to before or after the class, not during.
- Total price and deposit. Per person or flat group rate, what a deposit holds, and the cancellation policy. Get the real number for your date and headcount rather than relying on a ballpark.
- Date and lead time. Popular slots (weekend evenings especially) book up, so ask how far ahead to reserve, and whether they can accommodate any mobility needs or non-drinkers in the group.