The long-awaited and lauded Barbie movie hits theaters this Friday, July 21, and the country has gone bananas for Barbie in eager anticipation. The dynamic doll is getting her shine on and offline with all sorts of pink-themed posts, promotions and parties sweeping the nation. The craze has hit the Hostess City as there are several Barbie-themed happenings taking place throughout town. Dive into Barbieโs vibrant world by checking out these exciting events and offerings.
Come on Barbie, letโs go party!
Three Chicks Media is hosting a Barbie Rooftop Party on Thursday, July 20 from 7 to 11 p.m. at The Lost Square, the opulent lounge atop the Alida Hotel. Enjoy drink specials, live music, giveaways and scenic sunset views while mixing it up with other Barbie enthusiasts. Wear your best Barbie and Ken approved clothing and prepare to have a blast.
Stay in Savannahโs Barbie Dream House.
Live it up like the icon would at the pinkest home in Savannah. The Rosรฉ All Day Airbnb can accommodate up to six guests with two bedrooms and one bath. Located in historic downtown near Forsyth Park, this instagrammable home blends Victorian details with a vibrant, chic and modern vibe. Barbie would definitely approve.
Shop Barbiecore at a local boutique.
Morgan Rae Boutique has got all sorts of perfectly-pink looks so you can slay the Barbie premiere this weekend. And theyโre also doing a fun giveaway online. Check out their Instagram page for outfit inspiration and giveaway details.
Cheers with a pink drink.
Local favorite eatery Ardsley Station is getting into the Barbie spirit with a special pink drink that will soon be available in honor of the premiere. Sip in style with a rose-colored cocktail that Barbie and all her friends would adore.
Pink-ify your pop and popcorn at the movies.
Poolerโs Royal Cinemas is offering fabulous Barbie popcorn buckets and drink cups that will be available for purchase starting July 20. These collectors items are perfect for the movie. A limited supply is available so be sure to get yours before theyโre gone.
This article appears in Connect Savannah | July 2023.


