Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Entertain with the Hot Tub

When you have company over, it is sometimes hard to find new things to do. But imagine how exciting it would be if you could get the hot tub going and just enjoy the company while sitting in a relaxing environment. Conversation is much more enjoyable when you are not sitting in a hard wooden chair or standing in the doorway.

With a hot tub Winnipeg parties will be the talk of the town. As group events have evolved over the years, so have ways of hosting. No one wants to get all gussied up and drive over to someone's house just to talk about the work week. Hot tubs are the perfect ice breaker, and are relaxing to boot.

One of the greatest features of a hot tub is that they can be fun year round. So, if you're having a New Year's Eve party, and the temperature is quite low, just get those jets going and an instant celebration is born, even though your outside. Your guests will be more than happy to warm up and relax while socializing because they will be nice and toasty.

No matter what the occasion, a great party can be built around a hot tub. For a small gathering, have a nice spread of wine and cheese and invite people for a chance to have an evening of relaxation. For bigger parties, guests can take turns. Have a game night or a football party, and people can make use of the hot tub during breaks or half time. Or have a mixer event if you're single, inviting other singles for a fun social gathering. Top this off with some good music and trendy hors d'oeuvres and you'll be the host with the most.

Hot tubs are an affordable way to entertain. They are much cheaper than installing a pool, and your friends and family will appreciate a chance to relax in an environment other than their own home. What is more comforting than being a guest and getting to unwind without worry?

Marla Thompson is a party planner and hot tub owner in the Winnipeg are. She frequently writes about entertaining ideas. For more information on hot tubs and hot tub covers, go to Arctic Spas Manitoba's website: http://www.arcticspasmanitoba.ca.

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