When the weather warms up, and the sunshine comes out, it’s time to hit the pool. Splash in the cool water, lounge in a chair and take a few deep breaths. Slow down, and enjoy the moment. You may want to share the experience with family and friends, opening your backyard for a fun-filled pool party.
If that’s the case, prepare your deck and stock up on supplies. Create a memorable afternoon and evening for others, keeping guests comfortable, full and entertained. The following are tips to guide you through the planning process.
- Provide Guests Sun Protection
Long hours in the sun expose you and your friends to UV rays. Too much of it leads to unpleasant burns, spoiling the enjoyment. While you may expect others to show up with sunscreen lotion, they may not. It’s easy to forget when you’re eager to see others and visit.
Purchase several products to have on hand. Face creams, sprays and creams make a nice assortment. Place them around the pool in various and apparent locations. Consider propping stations up on multiple tables. Guests can grab what they need without asking and follow up on their coverage throughout the day.
- Create a Simple, Delicious Menu
Consider a theme for your dining selection. Do you want to stick with classic barbeque or go for handheld favorites? Think about your interests, budget and time. Then pick out two or three main selections and pick a few easy snacks to go with them.
Don’t go overboard. Less is more often saves your time. For instance, hot dogs and burgers from the grill are common choices that many people love. They’re hearty, and people can add to them as they like. Pick out a fruit tray and chips to go with it. Then, have a sweet treat for later. Keep in mind dietary needs. If vegetarians are coming, have a salad and ask if you can have a specific protein for them. Above all, put out quality, yummy items that people will like.
- Provide Hydration
Warm weather takes its toll on people quickly. Healthline.com reports that excess time in the sun can lead to heat exhaustion or sunstroke. They recommend drinking even more than usual to keep the body temperature cool. Have coolers visible with lots of water bottles. Kids may sip on sugar-free juice as an alternative option.
Offer alcoholic drinks to adults, but keep that water nearby to enjoy between sips. Give water a twist by adding flavor enhancers to the cups and bottles. Mint, basil and an assortment of fruit work well. Stock up on sparkling water or create a signature mock cocktail for the event.
- Buy Some Floats and Games
Remember how much fun you had playing Marco Polo as a child? Water activities are enjoyable at any age. You can get back into your favorite childhood games, pitting kids with parents, and buy some floats for lounging and interactive products. Invest in a net to host a water volleyball game. Purchase diving toys for children. You can even pick up soft footballs or lacrosse sets.
Don’t forget the lawn. Buy large outdoor game sets like bowling or blocks. Massive checkerboards are classic and fun too.
- Decorate Your Heart Out
Head to the party store (or online) to find some table clothes and decor that enhance the setting. If you want the home-style barbeque look, pick up plastic baskets and some down-home accents for the food. Don’t skip the grass skirts, tiki stand, and light-up plans for a luau.
- Hand Out Towels
Stock up on soft towels that guests can use. Put them in bins around the pool. Have a stash near your door or patio. If people plan to come inside, they can snag one quickly, drying off before entering the home.
With some preparation, you can run a smooth, enjoyable pool party. Provide refreshments, sun essentials and towels. Pick a theme, and decorate. Of course, give everyone some activities.