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Recover from the Summer: Wellness Tips

Recover from the Summer: Wellness Tips

Recover from the Summer: Wellness Tips

After a season filled with barbecues, concerts, travel, and endless sunny adventures, it’s easy to find yourself feeling more worn out than refreshed. Long days, high temperatures, and jam-packed schedules can take a toll on your body and mind.

Now is the time to slow down, reset, and give yourself the care you deserve. WorldSprings is the perfect place to unplug, unwind, and restore your energy—so you can step into the next season feeling balanced, renewed, and ready for what’s ahead.

The Case for a Summer Reset

When the temperature rises, both physical and mental wellness need a shift. Refined sugar, carbs, and heavy foods that offer comfort in winter weigh us down. We dehydrate more easily, sleep less than the 7–9 hours we need, and say yes to more than we should, so it’s important to be mindful of both physical and mental summer wellness1.

Seasonal Affective Disorder (sometimes called the summer blues) can also occur in the hotter months. Changing weather patterns and light levels can affect serotonin and disrupt circadian rhythms. Sleep disturbances, agitation, and decreased appetite are common, and they can all exacerbate pre-existing conditions, particularly if you deal with chronic illness of any kind2.

Rather than pack your schedule to the brim, channel your inner Marie Kondo, say no to things that don’t bring you joy and take time for yourself to savor the moment. It’s not selfish—it’s key to your well-being.

How to Take Care of Yourself

Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate

Don’t take dehydration lightly as it can cause all manner of illnesses. Hydrating well and often helps prevent heat exhaustion, identified by extreme sweating, clammy skin, and muscle cramps, and if you try to push through without rest and hydration, it can lead to heat stroke, which is a medical emergency characterized by high body temperatures, confusion, and loss of consciousness3.

To prevent dehydration, drink 9–12 cups of water per day. A delicious way to increase water intake is to snack on seasonal favorites such as4:

  • Watermelon
  • Peaches
  • Berries
  • Cantaloupe
  • Cucumbers
  • Tomatoes

While you’re at it, try to reduce alcohol and caffeine consumption, particularly if you’re going to be spending a lot of time outdoors.

Eat Seasonally & Locally

By eating produce when it’s in season, you give robust support to your immune system since harvesting food at its peak means it’s packed with nutrients compared to cooler months when fruits and vegetables have traveled long and far to reach your grocery store. Munching on seasonal produce also aligns us with nature’s cycles and reduces our carbon footprint.

Support growers in your community by attending local farmers’ markets where the taste and flavor of produce is beyond compare. There’s a reason so many chef-driven restaurants opt for farm-to-table concepts. Adding lean protein, such as grilled chicken, salmon, tofu, and legumes, to your summer diet and consuming smaller, more frequent meals are ideal ways to care for yourself this time of year5.

Get Outdoors & Get Moving

Healthy adults need at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week, and teens and kids need even more. Be mindful of heat extremes and air quality and avoid direct sun during the hottest hours of the day (typically between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.). Keep your skin protected with sunglasses, a hat, lightweight layers of clothing, and a minimum SPF 15 sunscreen applied every 2 hours—or more often if you’re sweating or in water6.

Moving your body supports cardiovascular health, improves sleep, enhances energy levels, and improves mood, particularly when you’re able to get out in nature.

Socialize More & Build Community

At this point, we know the importance of tending to both our bodies and minds as they exist in synchronicity. Building human connection is an essential part of caring for ourselves and should be on every list of summer mental health tips.

Whether you’re gathering on porches, at music festivals, or at WorldSprings for a group yoga class and a soak, social wellness and community are key.

WorldSprings Is the Ideal Place

Detox from your screen-heavy routine and come together with friends and family at WorldSprings to experience our calming waters. You’ll find cold plunges and mineral soaks inspired by international destinations like Japan or Iceland, with each area offering unique wellness benefits, and our family-friendly freshwater globe pool is the ideal place for quality time.

Ground yourself and ease into summer with light therapy or a massage in our spa, and when the day finally winds down, toast to warm nights at our fire pits, and relish in newfound resiliency, gratitude, and connection.

Book a visit and step into a season of renewal.

Sources:

  1. (22 April 2022). 10 Tips for a Happy and Healthy Summer. Ridgecrest Regional Hospital. Retrieved June 3, 2025, from https://www.rrh.org/news-updates/2022/april/10-tips-for-a-happy-and-healthy-summer/
  2. (13 May 2024). How Do Seasons Affect Mental Health? Otter House Wellness. Retrieved June 3, 2025, from https://otterhousewellness.com/blog/how-do-seasons-affect-mental-health/
  3. Miller, K. (29 July 2024). Summer hydration and wellness tips. Retrieved June 3, 2025, from https://www.northside.com/about/news-center/article-details/summer-hydration-and-wellness-tips
  4. 10 Summer Wellness Hacks. BFree Foods. Retrieved June 3, 2025, from https://www.bfreefoods.com/top-tips/10-summer-wellness-hacks/
  5. (1 August 2024). Summer Nutrition Tips & How Seasonal Eating Can Enhance Your Meals. HearthStone Senior Living. Retrieved June 3, 2025, from https://hearthstonelivingfl.com/resources/blog/summer-nutrition-tips/

Lillis, C. and Soliman, M. (10 July 2024). How can people protect themselves in the sun? Medical News Today. Retrieved June 3, 2025, from https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/sun-protection

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What to Do in Dallas Between FIFA World Cup Matches

on Apr 15, 2026 | 5 minutes

What to Do in Dallas Between FIFA World Cup Matches Dallas is hosting nine FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at AT&T Stadium from June 11 to July 19, more than any other US host city. With 3.8 million visitors expected across the DFW area, every major travel guide has published its list: the Arts District, Klyde Warren Park, Deep Ellum, the Fort Worth Stockyards, and the free 34-day FIFA Fan Festival at Fair Park. Those are all good options. What those guides skip is what a match day in Dallas in July does to your body, and where to go when you need real time to recover between games or enjoy some downtime. That is where WorldSprings comes in. Thirty minutes north of downtown Dallas in The Colony, near Frisco and Plano, it is the largest outdoor mineral hot springs destination in the country, and the one between-games experience no FIFA visitor guide has mentioned yet. Why a Match Day in Dallas This Summer Demands a Recovery Day June and July in Dallas mean sustained heat above 95°F, and a full match day in that temperature is a physical demand most visitors do not prepare for. AT&T Stadium is in Arlington, 30 to 40 minutes from downtown Dallas. Getting there involves transit, walking, long queues, and hours in stadium crowds. Dallas in July regularly hits between 95°F and 100°F with humidity. International visitors from cooler climates feel this more acutely than locals do, and even locals know a match day in that heat leaves you drained in a way a museum or bar does not fix. Mineral soaking reduces inflammation and muscle tension. Cold water immersion at 45°F to 55°F helps the body regulate core temperature after sustained heat exposure. Finnish saunas support circulation and stress reduction. The combination of heat, cold, and mineral water in sequence is the same contrast therapy approach professional athletes use for match recovery. WorldSprings offers all three on the same 10-acre property, 30 minutes from where most FIFA visitors are staying (1, 2). What a Non-Match Day at WorldSprings Looks Like WorldSprings is a 10-acre outdoor mineral hot springs destination where FIFA visitors can spend a full non-match day soaking, eating, and recovering without leaving the property. The on-site spa offers a Lymphatic Detox massage, a treatment designed to reduce swelling and fluid retention after long flights, along with facials and a full menu of bodywork. One Day Pass, starting at $85, covers access to all 46 mineral pools, Finnish saunas, cold plunges, lounge chairs, towel service, and hydration stations from open to close. By summer 2026, the property will also feature a Sauna Sanctuary with the first Aufguss Sauna in the Dallas area, along with red light and chromatherapy saunas. Guests can leave and re-enter throughout the day. There is no second booking, no separate venue admission, and no transit coordination once you arrive. The 46 pools span six globally inspired regions: European pools from Iceland's Blue Lagoon and Italy's Chianciano Terme, Asiatic pools from Hokkaido Japan and Osaek Korea, Americas pools from Guatemala and Mexico, the Dead Sea float pool, and The Oasis, with waters from Bali and Australia, and home to the Globe Pool, the largest magnesium water pool in the United States. For international visitors attending a World Cup in Texas, soaking in a pool inspired by your home region is something only WorldSprings can offer. WorldSprings adjusts pool temperatures in summer. Water temperatures vary so you can choose which is best for you. The cold plunges hold at 45°F to 55°F year-round, so the contrast between a soaking pool and a cold plunge is more useful in summer than at any other time of year. The Springs Cafe and Bar serves food, cocktails, and mocktails on an outdoor patio. Poolside servers bring drinks to the water. An Evening Pass starting at $55 works for visitors who want a shorter post-match visit rather than a full day out. The Case for Cold Plunges After a Dallas Match Day Cold water immersion after heat exposure reduces core body temperature, lowers inflammation markers, and supports sleep quality: three things every FIFA visitor needs after a July match day in Texas. Research published in Sports Medicine confirms that cold water immersion following physical exertion reduces delayed-onset muscle soreness and tissue inflammation (1). A review from Stanford Lifestyle Medicine found cold water exposure triggers noradrenaline release, improving mood and mental clarity in the hours that follow (2). For visitors spending match days in 95°F heat before navigating transit back to their hotels, a cold plunge is a practical tool, not an afterthought. The recovery sequence most visitors use at WorldSprings: a mineral soak in one of the waters for 15 to 20 minutes, a cold plunge for 30 to 60 seconds, rest at a fire pit or lounge chair, then repeat. WorldSprings also runs a Guided Contrast Therapy class on weekdays at 1:00 PM and 6:45 PM in the Americas Region, complimentary with any soak reservation. Sleep is the third factor. Prolonged heat exposure disrupts overnight recovery. The Globe Pool at WorldSprings features Magnesium mineral water and is the largest Magnesium water in the US. Soaking in magnesium-rich water has been associated with improved sleep onset and nervous system regulation. An evening visit becomes a practical close to any match day or fan festival day before the next game on the schedule. How to Book WorldSprings Around Your Match Schedule Day Passes start at $85 and cover the full WorldSprings property from open to close. Evening Passes start at $55 for visitors arriving at 5PM or later. WorldSprings recommends booking in advance. June and July are peak months, and weekend slots during the World Cup period will fill up. Reservations are available at worldsprings.com. A few details before arriving: WorldSprings is at 3240 Plano Pkwy, The Colony, TX 75056, approximately 30 minutes from downtown Dallas Soak hours: Sunday through Thursday, 10 AM to 9 PM, Friday and Saturday, 9 AM to 10 PM Day Pass from $85, Evening Pass from $55, pricing varies by day Complimentary parking on the property WorldSprings is a 16-plus environment. Valid physical ID required at check-in. Photos of IDs are not accepted. Spa appointments book separately at worldsprings.com/spa and sell out up to two weeks ahead on weekends HSA and FSA funds are accepted for soak reservations, memberships, and spa services For visitors with a match at AT&T Stadium, the Evening Pass is the most practical post-game option. The drive from Arlington to The Colony takes 35 to 45 minutes. Arriving by 6 or 7 PM, with pools open until 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays, gives two to three hours in the water before the next match day begins. Dallas has covered every other part of the World Cup experience. WorldSprings covers the one part that no guide has mentioned. Book a Day Pass or Evening Pass and use the time between matches the way your body will carry into the next game. Sources: Cain, T., Brinsley, J., et al. (2025). Impact of cold-water immersion compared with passive recovery following a single bout of strenuous exercise on athletic performance in physically active participants: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Sports Medicine. Retrieved from https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9213381/ Shetty, M. (2024). Jumping into the ice bath trend: mental health benefits of cold water immersion. Stanford Lifestyle Medicine. Retrieved from https://longevity.stanford.edu/lifestyle/2024/05/22/jumping-into-the-ice-bath-trend-mental-health-benefits-of-cold-water-immersion/ FIFA World Cup 2026 Dallas. (2026). Dallas host city overview. Retrieved from https://www.dallasfwc26.com

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Dallas Bachelorette Party at WorldSprings

on Apr 15, 2026 | 4 minutes

The Dallas Bachelorette Party That Skips the Itinerary Most Dallas bachelorette itineraries look the same. Brunch somewhere, drinks somewhere else, a spa appointment squeezed between rideshares, dinner reservations that take three group texts to confirm. By the time the party begins, the maid of honor is exhausted. WorldSprings is a different kind of bachelorette destination. It is a 10-acre outdoor mineral hot springs experience in The Colony, just north of Dallas, where 46 globally inspired soaking pools, private cabanas, a full spa, and a café and bar all share the same property. The group arrives together. The group stays together. And the only logistics after check-in are deciding which pool to try first. Why More Bachelorette Groups Are Choosing Hot Springs Over Bar Hops A bachelorette at a mineral hot springs gives a group something a rooftop bar cannot: time to relax together. The "low-key bachelorette" has become one of the most searched party formats across Dallas, and for good reason. Not every bride wants shots and a party bus. Some groups want long conversations in warm water, something beautiful to look at, and a day they can feel the next morning in the best possible way. WorldSprings was named Top Spot for a Pool Party in Modern Luxury Dallas's Best of Beauty 2026, which signals exactly why bachelorette groups are shifting toward mineral hot springs over traditional nightlife circuits. Warm mineral water does something physical to the body. It lowers cortisol, eases muscle tension, and creates the kind of slow ease that turns a group of twelve women into twelve people who are genuinely present with each other. That is not something a crowded bar can replicate. Weekend energy at WorldSprings leans intentionally social. Poolside servers bring drinks directly to the water. Fire pits draw groups together as the evening cools. The globally inspired pool regions, from the European Blue Lagoon pools to the hypersaline Dead Sea float pool, give everyone something to explore, compare, and talk about across the full day. What a Bachelorette Day at WorldSprings Looks Like A WorldSprings bachelorette is a full-day experience with no gaps in the schedule and no venues to hop between. Check-in takes about 15 minutes. From there, most bachelorette groups make their way to the Americas or European region pools first, where barrel saunas, cold plunges, fire pit seating, and multiple hot springs sit within steps of each other. Wristbands link to a credit card, so ordering poolside drinks requires nothing more than ordering through a server.. For the bride, the most popular upgrade is a spa appointment at the WorldSprings Spa. A 50-minute massage or facial includes complimentary access to the soak for the full day, so the group can be in the pools while she is in the treatment room and everyone reunites afterward. The Signature Mineral Massage, a hot towel compress followed by a salt stone massage, is one of the most-booked treatments for bachelorette occasions. The Procell Microchanneling facial is another popular choice for a group looking to leave feeling as good as they look. Massages are available for guests 18 and older; facials are open to guests 16 and up. Private cabanas are worth booking in advance for any group that wants a dedicated home base. Each cabana seats up to six guests, comes with priority food and drink service, and provides shade and seating between soaks. Groups of 10 to 12 typically book two cabanas side by side. The Springs Café and Bar serves food and cocktails on an outdoor patio throughout the day. Mocktails and non-alcoholic options are available alongside cocktails and local beer. Food service ends 30 minutes before close, so late-day orders are worth placing early. For groups opting for an evening pass, which starts at 5 PM, the fire pits are lit and the weekend social energy peaks as the sun goes down. Warm water, cool Texas air, and drinks by the fire make for a closing hour that does not need a second venue. How to Book WorldSprings for Your Bachelorette Group WorldSprings accommodates bachelorette groups of nearly any size, and the booking path depends on headcount. Groups of 12 to 29 guests book online directly at worldsprings.com. This size receives an automatic 15% group discount on soak reservations. Cabanas can be added during the same booking and seat up to six guests each. Groups of 30 or more can connect with the WorldSprings sales team to discuss private event options. Private water and cabana packages for up to 48 guests include reserved hot springs and dedicated cabanas, a semi-private setup that keeps the group together without renting an entire region. For larger bachelorette weekends, a partial site rental of the Americas Region accommodates up to 155 guests. Spa appointments book out up to two weeks in advance on weekends. Groups planning a Saturday visit should lock in spa reservations first, then coordinate soak bookings around that timing. Walk-in spa availability on weekends is limited. What to Know Before Your Group Arrives A few details make the difference between a smooth arrival and a chaotic check-in. WorldSprings is a 16-plus property. Every guest must show a valid physical ID at check-in. Photos of IDs are not accepted. Arrive 15 minutes before your reserved time. For larger groups, building in extra time at the front helps. Leave jewelry at home. The mineral content in some pools can tarnish metals and may discolor certain swimwear. Wristbands link to a credit card for all poolside purchases, including drinks, food, and add-ons, so no one needs to carry a wallet. Day Pass guests have access from open to close and can leave and re-enter the property. Evening Pass access begins at 5 PM. Towels are provided. Robe rentals and swimsuit dryers are available in the locker rooms. Day Pass gift certificates are available online for groups who want to gift the experience to arriving guests rather than splitting a group booking. The best Dallas bachelorette parties do not need a five-stop itinerary. They need one place that handles everything from the first pool to the last drink. Book your group soak at WorldSprings, or reach out to the sales team to start planning a private experience for the bride and her people.

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Be part of the first wave of WorldSprings Ambassadors

on Sep 29, 2025 | 1 minute

We’re building a community of connectors who want to share WorldSprings and earn exclusive access in return. Ambassadors have a one-time sign up fee of $30, then your membership is free (Sunday–Friday access) — and stays free as long as you keep referring friends. All we ask? Share the love with your personal discount code. Here’s how it works: Apply to become an Ambassador here We review applications twice a month. If selected, our team will reach out. Pay your $30 sign-up fee (covers your first month of membership). Refer 5 guests within your first 30 days → earn 3 months of free membership. Referrals are counted based on soak reservations using your unique code provided after you've been approved as an ambassador. Keep referring 15 guests every 3 months → your free membership continues. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]. We look forward to having you in our community! 

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