Denver woman aims to create dream slumber parties through her business

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DENVER — A love for helping with parties turned into something more for Maria Esparza in Denver's Montbello neighborhood.

“A big part of the setup, everything always comes with a twin-size mattress, pillows and a blanket, some sort of TV tray or breakfast tray, a lot of décor,” explained Esparza.Since their launch in June, Esparza has gained four clients and is hoping things will continue to grow. "They had such a great time,” said Amor."They were super excited they had their own spot to sleep in.”

"It is a thing for the Hispanic culture to not allow our kids to stay over. Sometimes they'll say, 'Yeah, I'll let you go to the party, but I’m picking you up at 9,'” said Esparza. “So I'm hoping we let that go and let our kids to have fun.”

 

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