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Pole Parties in Pittsburgh

3 studios in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania show real evidence of hosting private and bachelorette parties — 2 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 3 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.

Party hosting is drawn from each studio's own site and students' reviews. Packages, group sizes, and prices change often — confirm the current details directly with the studio when you book.

1. Fitness With A Twist 2.0

4.7 ★★★★★ 133 reviews

1911 E Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA

Parties & events Aerial arts too Beginner-friendly

“My friends and I did a private party at Fitness With A Twist in Pittsburgh for a girls night out. They were very helping getting everything booked and we had an absolute blast at…” — Carly

See their party packages →

2. STHIEL PILATES & MOVEment Center

5 ★★★★★ 58 reviews

316 S St Clair St, Pittsburgh, PA

Parties & events Aerial arts too Beginner-friendly Free first class

“I had a big birthday last year and knew I had to do something to get my body moving and tuned up. But after many years of inactivity i wanted/needed somewhere welcoming in…” — Karen

Ask about parties on their website.

3. Iron City Aerials

5 ★★★★★ 2 reviews

2100 Mary St, Pittsburgh, PA

Parties & events Aerial arts too

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Booking a pole party in Pittsburgh: what to ask

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.

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