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Diana Mulvihill
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Keeping Hot Tub Inviting in Summer ~ What Works Best?

Diana Mulvihill
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Hi all ~ you’ve been so helpful in the past, and I have another question I’d love your input on. Thank you for being kind enough to share your opinions and expertise.

I’m in Northern California ~ slightly mountainous ~ and it gets hot here in the summer, usually ranging from the 80s to high 90s. I have a saltwater hot tub that’s a big draw in cooler months, and I’m wondering how best to offer it during the summer.

Would it make sense to keep the hot tub temp for a relaxing evening soak, as it cools off a bit at night? Or should I market it as a 'cool saltwater plunge', keeping the temperature a few degrees below body temp?

Curious what you’ve seen work well ~ or what you’d enjoy as a guest. Appreciate your thoughts!

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John Underwood
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Quote from @Karina Busch:
Quote from @John Underwood:
Quote from @Diana Mulvihill:

Hi all ~ you’ve been so helpful in the past, and I have another question I’d love your input on. Thank you for being kind enough to share your opinions and expertise.

I’m in Northern California ~ slightly mountainous ~ and it gets hot here in the summer, usually ranging from the 80s to high 90s. I have a saltwater hot tub that’s a big draw in cooler months, and I’m wondering how best to offer it during the summer.

Would it make sense to keep the hot tub temp for a relaxing evening soak, as it cools off a bit at night? Or should I market it as a 'cool saltwater plunge', keeping the temperature a few degrees below body temp?

Curious what you’ve seen work well ~ or what you’d enjoy as a guest. Appreciate your thoughts!

We keep our hot tub in Pigeon Forge at the same temp all year round.

 Do people seem to use it much in the summer? I'm in KY and can't imagine wanting to get in the hot tub in summer lol To OP I was curious about this as well, as for me I'd probably want the cooling option but curious to hear what others do. 


 Yes people use it in the Summer too.

I don't think people will like a cool Hot Tub.

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