Hot Tub Rules

Hot Tub Rules

Please be sure you are free of lotions, sunscreens, and sweat prior to using the hot tub— this helps keep the water clean for everyone. Limit soak time to 15–20 minutes at a stretch, take breaks to cool down, and stay hydrated with water; prolonged or excessive use can cause dizziness or overheating. Children under 16 must be supervised by an adult at all times, and anyone who is pregnant, has heart conditions, or is taking medication that affects temperature regulation or consciousness should consult a doctor before using the hot tub.

Keep the cover on when the hot tub is not in use and do not leave glassware or breakable items nearby; use non-breakable containers for drinks. No diving, running, or rough play in or around the hot tub — the area can be slippery. Please avoid using oils, lotions, or bath products in the water; if someone is ill (especially with diarrhea), do not use the hot tub until fully recovered to help protect other guests.

Respect quiet hours and other guests by limiting noise after 10:00 PM and keeping group sizes limited to 5 people at a time. Report any leaks, unusual noises, or water discoloration to us immediately and do not attempt repairs or chemical adjustments yourself. If you’re unsure how to operate the controls, see this section in the guidebook.