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Start a new tradition this Mother's Day with Loews Hotels

You might be on the fence when it comes to the presidential elections, but fence-sitting is strictly prohibited on Mother's Day. What's that? Still think Mother's Day is about syrupy pancakes served in bed? Catch yourself up to speed with a day for moms and daughters to reconnect at the spa - being each other's BFF for the day - courtesy of Loews hotels.

Mother's Day Spa FunMother's Day Spa FunFrom now until December, you and your daughter can enjoy fruity pedis, princess up-dos, side-by-side massages and even make-up lessons. "Because moms don't want to see their little girls grow up too fast, this collection seeks to establish a nice balance, offering fun, kid-friendly spa treatments that retain a ‘let's play dress-up' quality," says Emily Goldfischer, mother of two and Vice President, Loews Hotels.

Not sure which Loews has the package for you and your little BFF? Be Queens for a Day at Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson. The $150 per person spa package includes 3 royal treatments:

  • Marie Antoinette: Up-do complete with tiara.
  • Perfect Princess Pout: The ultimate lip treatment.
  • Cinderella Classics: A mani-pedi using non-toxic polish.

Or you could visit Coronado Bay Resort in Coronado CA and splurge on the Golden Goddess spa package, priced at $175. It includes a youth therapy facial and aBFF Massage at LoewsBFF Massage at Loews golden pedi. Salon Moulay at Loews Lake Las Vegas is catering to the under-12 set with the Mini Moulay Little Spa Day. The $160 package includes a manicure or pedicure, princess up-do and a mini-makeup application.

For a complete list of participating Loews hotels, visit Lowes online. All packages are priced per person and children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. A parent or legal guardian must sign a waiver prior to any treatments.

And if you're not sure what BFF means? Best Friends Forever, of course.  You're welcome.

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i've never thought of taking

i've never thought of taking my little girl to the spa but i like this idea. so would she. it's so so so so so hard to find time to spend with my daughter but going to the spa sounds perfect to me.

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