DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah

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DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah

  • 5.025 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $40.00
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There is something oddly satisfying about decorating a hat. In Savannah, this DIY hat bar gives you a simple way to make a one-of-a-kind wide brim hat while you’re surrounded by beads, feathers, trims, and all the little choices that turn a plain hat into your thing.

Two things I especially like: the materials are included, so you can focus on the design without doing math in your head, and the staff guidance is real—people call out helpers like Sam and Savannah by name. One thing to think about first is that the ticket covers the experience, but the hat of choice is not included, so your final cost may depend on what base you pick.

Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah - Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

  • Materials included in your ticket: trims and embellishments are part of what you pay for.
  • Wide-brim result: you’re creating a hat you can actually wear, not just a craft you store in a drawer.
  • Small session size: your class is capped at 10 travelers, so help stays close.
  • Hands-on guidance from staff: reviews specifically mention Sam and Savannah being helpful and upbeat.
  • Savannah-friendly group activity: it works well as a girls’ day because you can chat and still get a finished hat.

Why This DIY Hat Bar Feels Right in Savannah

DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah - Why This DIY Hat Bar Feels Right in Savannah
If you’re in Savannah and you want a break from walking, this kind of activity is perfect. It’s creative, social, and pretty low-pressure once you realize the goal: make something you’ll actually enjoy wearing. You’re not learning a complex skill. You’re choosing, placing, adjusting, and turning an idea into an outfit piece.

I also like that it’s tied to the fun, not the fluff. This is a studio session built around one thing—customizing a wide brim hat—with lots of visual options like trims, beads, feathers, and branding elements. That matters because you can go in with a concept or you can wing it. Either way, the experience stays moving.

The other big reason I think it works is the “made-for-friends” pace. It’s about doing your own hat while still enjoying the room with other people. If you want something that feels personal but not isolating, this hits that sweet spot.

Finding Mess Hall Truck Shop at 6 E Liberty

You meet at 6 E Liberty, Savannah, GA 31401 and the experience ends back at the same spot. That’s practical. You can plan dinner afterward without a long commute.

The location is also noted as near public transportation, which helps if you don’t want to fight parking or rideshare costs all day. And since the start and end are the same, you don’t have to worry about a last-mile scramble near the end.

One more small detail that matters: you get a mobile ticket. That cuts down on paperwork and keeps your day simple—especially if you’re hopping between other Savannah stops.

The 2-Hour Flow: How Your Hat Comes Together

DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah - The 2-Hour Flow: How Your Hat Comes Together
This experience runs about 2 hours. For most people, that’s the sweet spot: enough time to make real decisions, but not so long that you lose energy or start second-guessing everything.

Here’s the practical flow you can expect once you’re in the studio:

Step one: Start with your hat base

You’ll be customizing a wide brim hat, but the ticket notes that the hat of choice is not included. Translation: you’ll likely be choosing the base you want during the session, and that choice can affect the final price. If you have a strong preference—straw look, darker tones, a specific style—mentally budget for it now.

Step two: Build your design with included materials

This is where the experience gets fun. You’ll have access to dozens of options—trims, branding elements, beads, and feathers—used during your customization. Since the materials are included, I’d treat this like a design buffet: pick a few things you truly like, then layer.

Step three: Arrange, adjust, and commit

Most hat decorating isn’t about perfection. It’s about confidence. You’ll keep repositioning until it looks balanced. The studio helpers are there to make it easier when you’re unsure where something should go or how to make it sit the way you want.

Step four: Finish and take it home

You leave with the result: a one-of-a-kind hat made with your choices. The whole point is that you’re not just watching the process—you’re making it.

Embellishments You Can Actually See Yourself Wearing

DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah - Embellishments You Can Actually See Yourself Wearing
The description calls out a fun mix: trims, branding, beads, and feathers. That variety matters more than it sounds.

Here’s why:

  • Trims help define the shape and edges of your design. They’re your structure.
  • Branding details add personality and a modern feel. Even if you keep the rest simple, these can make the hat feel intentionally styled.
  • Beads bring texture and little moments of sparkle as you move.
  • Feathers add drama. They can also help create a focal point without needing a lot of extra bulk.

If you like fashion accessories that feel a little theatrical—think outfit energy instead of subtle craft energy—this setup is aimed right at that. And because you’re making a wide brim hat, your choices show up at a distance. That’s a good thing. It makes the effort feel instantly rewarding.

One practical tip based on how these sessions work: don’t try to use everything. Pick a theme—light and playful, bold and glam, or something in-between—then let your favorite materials lead. You can always add more, but removing later is harder.

Hands-On Help: Staff Names People Remember

DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah - Hands-On Help: Staff Names People Remember
A big part of why people rate this experience so highly is the help you get. Two names come up in the reviews: Sam and Savannah. The comments describe them as sweet, helpful, and willing to suggest ideas when you need a nudge.

That’s the difference between a craft you rush and one you enjoy. In a good DIY studio session, you’re not stuck staring at materials. You’re getting small pieces of guidance that keep your momentum.

And because the group is limited—maximum of 10 travelers—it’s easier for staff to stay engaged with everyone, not just the loudest group in the room. You’re still making your own hat, but you’re not doing it alone.

Group Size, Timing, and a True Girls Day Vibe

DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah - Group Size, Timing, and a True Girls Day Vibe
This activity is designed for friends. The overview talks about inviting your besties, and the experience is set up for a small group. At the same time, there’s a max of 10 travelers per session. So if you’re showing up as a larger group, it’s smart to check how many seats are actually available for your specific booking.

In real terms, this size works well for a few reasons:

  • You’ll have enough people to be social without feeling crowded.
  • You can ask questions and still hear the guidance you need.
  • You can move at your own pace while the session keeps a steady rhythm.

At about 2 hours, it also fits neatly into a travel day. You can do this earlier in the day and then head out for Savannah walks, food, or a sunset stop. Or you can schedule it after you’ve done your main sightseeing and want something calmer.

Price and Value: What $40 Really Buys You

DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah - Price and Value: What $40 Really Buys You
It costs $40 per person. For a DIY experience, that price is reasonable because your ticket includes all materials used within the session.

Where value really comes in is this: you’re paying for the setup, the materials, and the staff support that helps you finish a hat. A $40 craft can feel like you’re just buying supplies. This one is framed as an experience where you leave with something wearable and personalized.

Just be aware of the one extra variable: hat of choice is not included. If you select a more premium base, your total might jump. If you’re aiming to keep your budget tight, look at that hat base decision early so you’re not surprised at the end.

Also consider what you’re actually getting in time: about two hours of structured fun. In that window, you’ll go from empty base to completed hat, with guidance on demand.

If you’re the kind of traveler who likes taking home something you made—rather than another stack of postcards—this can feel like a good use of money.

Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip It)

DIY Hat Bar Experience in Savannah - Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip It)
I think this is a great fit for:

  • Girls’ day plans where you want an activity that’s social but still productive
  • People who enjoy personal style and want a souvenir you can wear
  • Anyone who wants a break from constant sightseeing without choosing something passive

It might not be the best match if:

  • You only want a quick, minimal-effort souvenir
  • You’re hoping everything is fully included with no additional cost beyond the ticket
  • You dislike anything “creative” and prefer tours with lots of facts and set routes

But if you can bring a flexible attitude, this kind of studio session is a good bet. The experience is specifically framed around creative choice and leaving surprised by what you make.

Should You Book This DIY Hat Bar in Savannah?

Yes, if you want a hands-on Savannah activity with real take-home value. For $40, you get a 2-hour studio session, included materials, and the chance to create a wearable wide brim hat with help from staff people like Sam and Savannah.

I’d book it if:

  • You’re traveling with friends and want a shared memory.
  • You like accessories and want something more personal than typical souvenirs.
  • You’re okay with one potential extra cost for the hat base you choose.

I’d skip it if your priorities are mostly guided history, fixed sightseeing stops, or you want zero creative decision-making. In that case, Savannah has plenty of other options.

Either way, if you’re open to getting creative for a couple hours, this is one of those rare activities that turns your time into something you can still enjoy later.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point?

The experience starts at 6 E Liberty, Savannah, GA 31401 and ends back at the same meeting point.

How long does the DIY hat bar take?

Plan on about 2 hours for the experience (approx.).

What does the $40 ticket price include?

The ticket price covers the experience and all materials used within your customization. The experience is offered in English.

Is the hat of choice included in the price?

No. The hat of choice is not included, so the base you select during the session may affect your final cost.

How many people are in a session?

This activity has a maximum of 10 travelers per session.

Are service animals allowed, and is it offered in English?

Yes, service animals are allowed, and the experience is offered in English.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

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