subject: Hot Tubbing in the Winter [print this page] Hot Tubbing in the Winter Hot Tubbing in the Winter
As far as enthusiasts go, there are few quite as enthusiastic as hot tub enthusiasts. Hot tubbing in the winter is one of the most relished pleasures of the passion, which is perhaps why hot tubs Alberta residents frequent are so popular.
Outdoor hot tubs in the winter provide everything you need for a relaxing evening. Beautiful scenery, relaxation and the delight of going from extreme hot to extreme cold and back again. Keeping an outdoor tub in the middle of winter is the closest most of us will get to a Swedish spa.
As far as hot tub accessories go, let's skip all that talk about hot tub covers and cleaning kits. Of course you keep a cover and cleaning products around. In the winter, what's more important is making sure you have the right party accessories: warm drinks like hot cocoa and coffee, and some cold adult beverages, including a few seasonal favorites like eggnog and rum.
A winter time hot tub party set against the Canadian outdoors really can be exactly what the doctor ordered to re-energize yourself, to recharge your batteries and get through the often stressful holiday season. A few drinks with some friends in a relaxing and reinvigorating setting can make all the difference in the world.
We should devote a moment to discussing safety, though. It's easy to forget that being wet and outdoors in the middle of winter isn't exactly the best way to avoid catching hypothermia and pneumonia. If you're holding a hot tub party in December, make sure that you provide yourself and your guests with dry towels and robes and a cozy indoor area to retreat to. However much fun you might have in the tub, don't neglect the very real dangers of the outdoors in the dead of winter.