How to spend $1000 in Huntsville in one day

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Here’s how you can splurge in Huntsville. (Lacey Spear / Hville Blast)

How far can $1000 get you in Huntsville? We want to find out. When Huntsville was named one of America’s top 100 emerging luxury cities, we started to wonder what luxurious things you could try around town.

We’ve published tons of budget guides about how to enjoy Huntsville: like how to spent a day under $50 or affordable restaurants with meals $10 and under.

This time, we wanted to stretch our imagination (and our budget) for fancy things to try in town. What would you add to this list? Let us know by commenting on our Facebook page.

Try some unique therapies at The Covery – $229

The Covery self describes as “your destination for immersive wellness,” and they offer a variety of unique wellness therapies like:

  • IV therapy
  • Red light therapy + cryotherapy
  • Oxygen + salt therapy
  • Compression therapy

Twelve foundational therapies cost $229 per month, but pricing options vary depending on your needs.

See Huntsville from the sky on a helicopter ride – $300

Rocket City Helicopters offers tours of Huntsville from the sky. They also offer scenic mountain tours and tours of the Tennessee River.

A helicopter tour of all these places (city, mountain and river), costs $300 per person and lasts 60 minutes.

Unwind with a spa day at Terram̩ Р$295

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Get ready to relax. (Christian Stanfield / Hville Blast)

For an indulgent spa experience, enjoy a spa day at Terramé. They offer a variety of services like massages, facials, body treatments, nails and more.

This spa offers several packages including, “Taste of Terramé.” It includes a 60 minute massage, facial and pedicure for $295. Plus, they throw in a delectable box of chocolates.

Grab a meal + a drink from the Revivalist – $150 for two

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Enjoy dinner for two and drinks. (Lacey Spear / Hville Blast)

You’re probably hungry after spending all this money, so stop by The Revivalist for something to eat and a drink.

Located inside the hotel 106 Jefferson downtown, this fancy spot serves breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and drinks. A steak filet will run you $51 while their craft cocktails hover around the $14 mark.

This price could fluctuate depending on what you order off of the menu, but it’s safe to assume a dinner for two could cost around $150 if you’re feeling hungry.

Watch the Huntsville Havoc from rink-side seats – $50 per person

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Rink side seats are the best views in the house. (Audrey Johnson / Hville Blast)

Ice suites sit right at eye level of your favorite Havoc players and cost $800 for 16 tickets (12 seated, 4 standing). If you have 15 friends, you could easily split this up into $50 each.

You’ll get chuck-a-pucks for your whole party, a shout out on the big screen and visits from the mascot. Plus, this activity brings you over the $1000 total needed to complete your day.

Cheers to your $1000 day + your wealth at Catacomb 435

Toast to your wealth at Catacomb 435–one of Huntsville’s most exclusive spots where the bartenders will create one-of-a-kind custom created drinks just for you.

Congratulations, you’ve successfully completed the $1000 day challenge in Huntsville. Cheers!

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