Consider using your hot tub during the Christmas season! Not only can it be a fun and memorable addition to your holiday gatherings, but there are also many benefits to using your spa during the winter months. So why not invite your friends and family for a relaxing soak in your hot tub this Christmas?
Plan for the Perfect Weather
Plan the party for a time when the weather is not too cold. This will ensure that your guests are comfortable and can enjoy the hot tub without feeling uncomfortable due to the temperature outside.
Make sure your hot tub is clean and ready to use
First, make sure your hot tub is clean and ready to use. This means checking the water levels and chemistry, as well as cleaning the interior and exterior of the hot tub. This will ensure that your guests have a comfortable and safe experience. You can either clean the hot tub yourself or hire a professional to do it for you.
Send Out The Invites!
Invite your friends and family to your hot tub Christmas party. Invite your guests and let them know that the party will be held in a hot tub. This will give them the opportunity to prepare accordingly, such as by bringing swimsuits and towels.
Decorate your hot tub area
Set up a designated area for the hot tub, making sure it is level and stable. Place towels and other supplies, such as sunscreen and water, near the hot tub for easy access.
Decorate your hot tub area with Christmas lights and decorations. You can also add some festive touches to the area around the hot tub, such as a Christmas tree or some mistletoe.
Plan some fun activities
Plan some fun activities for your guests to enjoy while they are in the hot tub. This could include playing games, singing Christmas carols, or even watching a Christmas movie on a screen that is visible from the hot tub.
Provide some snacks and drinks
Provide some snacks and drinks for your guests to enjoy while they are in the hot tub. This could include hot cocoa, cookies, and other festive treats. You can also set up a bar area with non-alcoholic beverages for those who do not want to drink alcohol while in the hot tub. Also include things like fruit, crackers, and water.
Set the Right Mood
Set the mood for the party by playing some festive music and decorating the area around the hot tub with Christmas lights and other holiday decorations.
Put on some Christmas music! If your hot tub doesn't have built-in speakers, consider bringing portable speakers outside to provide some festive music. If you don't already have portable speakers, they make a great Christmas gift for the whole family to enjoy. Once the speakers are set up, play all of your favorite holiday tunes and have a hot tub sing-a-long with your guests.
Schedule In Some Breaks
Make sure to remind your guests to take breaks from the hot tub to avoid overheating. It is also a good idea to have some blankets and warm clothes on hand for when they get out of the hot tub. If you have a cover for your hot tub, use it to keep the heat in and prevent debris from falling into the water.
Be Mindful of Safety
Be mindful of your guests' safety while they are in the hot tub. This includes monitoring the water temperature and making sure that no one has had too much to drink.
Post Party Spa Cleaning
At the end of the party, make sure to properly clean the hot tub after the party to prevent the growth of bacteria and other contaminants. This will ensure that it is ready for use at your next party or for everyday enjoyment.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays from all of us at Spas Wholesale!
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