National Day

Bathtub Party Day

Celebrated on 12/05/2026

Quick Fact

Bathtub Party Day is celebrated on December 5th, encouraging people to relax and socialize in their bathtubs. The holiday originated in the 1990s as a whimsical way to promote self-care and fun during the winter season.

Origins and Establishment of Bathtub Party Day

Bathtub Party Day was created in the 1990s by an unknown individual or group as a lighthearted way to encourage relaxation and social connection during the busy holiday season. The exact origins are unclear, but it is believed to have started in the United States as a playful concept to turn bathing into a festive event. The date December 5th was chosen to precede the December holidays, offering a moment of calm before the frenzy.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over time, Bathtub Party Day has evolved from a quirky idea into a widely recognized occasion celebrated on social media and in homes. People now host bathtub parties complete with bath bombs, candles, music, and even waterproof snacks. Some have turned it into a spa-like experience, while others use it as an excuse for a themed gathering with friends (via video calls or in person). The holiday has also been embraced by bath product companies for promotions.

Facts & General Observations

  • According to a 2022 survey, 45% of adults have taken a bath specifically to relax, and Bathtub Party Day encourages this habit.
  • The average person spends about 15 minutes in the bathtub, but on Bathtub Party Day, enthusiasts recommend at least 30 minutes.
  • Social media posts using #BathtubPartyDay have increased by 200% since 2015, indicating growing popularity.

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