Backyard Hot Tub Staycation Ideas - Hot Spring Spas of Iowa and the Twin Cities

Backyard Hot Tub Staycation Ideas

“Many people can’t afford to take the time off from work and the one-time expense of all that’s involved for a nice family vacation,” says Sean Schaben, Co-Owner of Hot Spring Spas of Des Moines.

That’s why many families are instead opting to create a luxury resort at home with a hot tub in the backyard.

It’s simple, and it is a gift to the family that will keep on giving for many years to come. Here are just a few ways to create a staycation at home this year.

Don’t Forget the Luxurious Amenities
To truly make the backyard hot tub feel like a 5-star resort, make sure there are plenty of big, thick, fluffy towels (preferably dryer warmed for that extra pampering anyone would expect from an

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extravagant resort). Place the towels easily within reach for all friends and family, and have enough thick, comfortable robes for all as well.

Relieve Soreness, Aches & Pains with the Hot Tub
Any good vacation is likely to have a lot of activities that cause strain and pain. When spending the holidays at home on a staycation, going gift shopping, cooking, and cleaning may still be a big part of their daily activities, but with a personal spa on the porch, people can soothe the aches and pains quickly and easily just by slipping into the temperature-controlled water and turning on the powerful massage jets. Add a built-in stereo for pipped-in music that will soothe the soul as the hydro-therapeutic water soothes the muscles and joints.

Make the Surroundings Luxurious for the Total Effect
Hot tubs are a luxurious atmosphere to any outdoor entertainment area, but people can create an even more opulent effect by stringing lights around the yard. If the hot tub has a water feature, keep it going. Waterfalls, jets and bubblers create a fun, festive atmosphere that is also relaxing and calming. The best part about a hot tub staycation is that everyone can enjoy it, including visiting relatives and friends who stop by.