FAQS
Attire
The dress code for Night to Shine at Grace is flexible to what best suits our honored guests. Some guests will dress in “Sunday Best” and others will choose to wear formal attire – and all are great, so long as attire remains appropriate. Either way, we encourage comfy shoes for this prom to make navigating the event and dancing the night away a breeze.
Arrival Details
Arrival
To ensure the best experience at check-in, guest arrival will be staggered by the last name of the Honored Guest. Your assistance ensures each guest has quality time at our Salon and Barbershop and that the event begins smoothly for everyone.
Guest Last Name A-L
Arrival: 5:00 p.m.
Guest Last Name M-Z
Arrival: 5:30 p.m.
Can I drop off my King or Queen for the night?
Yes. Parents/Caregivers are welcome to drop off their King or Queen for the night. We will provide an adult “buddy” for any King or Queen who doesn’t have a parent or caregiver staying with him or her throughout the night. All buddies will be trained and background checked.
Salon & Barbershop
Following check-in, our professional stylists will offer hair and makeup touch-ups to the ladies and hair trims and styling to the gentlemen. Parents and caregivers will pin a corsage or boutonniere on their loved one and take a picture to mark the special night!
What options do parents/caregivers have during the night?
Parents/caregivers can choose to either enjoy a night off in the Respite Room or accompany their King or Queen throughout the night. The Respite Room is a quiet space for parents and caregivers to enjoy all to themselves. You will enjoy dinner, dessert, coffee, and a relaxation room just for you.
All parent/caregivers who are attending Night to Shine will need to register above.
What if Kings, Queens, Caregivers, or Parents have food allergies?
We will have gluten free and dairy free options available. Simply indicate this on your registration form.