Not in the hot tub, I would never do that.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In the swimming pool I do it all the time.
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In the swimming pool I do it all the time.
We do that all the time in Japan (winter time, outdoor hot spring/spa whatever) It is nice! Never tired "western" style hot tub, I assume it is similar ..This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But I trust the Japanese Hotel house keeper more than western .. (say British or French)
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In my last trip to Mexico, I booked a room with a secondary private outdoor terrace. The terrace had an advertised "hut tub"... Looked like a hot tub, had jets like a hot tub, but you had to fill it with water and it had a drain.
In our case, we filled it with a bit of water (for the jet intake), added some soap, and ran the jets... Used a towel to scrub the tub walls and stuff. It was super clean after. The friggin thing took over 2 hours to fill even with a massive volume of water coming from the tap, lol.
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Everytime I've had a hot tub in the room its empty and you have to fill it yourself. Used water would be disgusting.
yeah there's one in our room in vegas when we go down, its not a hot tub but just a jetted tub, usually fits 1-2 people, you fill it on demand like a normal bathtub
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I also went to a Mexico resort that was 5 Star and very well maintained. Had a jetted tub in the room in front of the window. Water was drained when we got there and had to be filled up every time we used it. I don't know of any hotels that have a hot tub in a room... might be referred as one but it will actually be a large jetted tub.
It's a full on hot tub outside the room in the open air. Not a jetted self-fill tub. So, the water is used. Exactly the same setup as any other private hot tub where the water is reused but maintained via chemicals.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is it:
That's not a hot tub, that's a barrel.
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They all are buddy.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Just looks like one. All the heaters and pumps are in the box on the other side.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Back on topic though. Ignore how fancy it all looks. The idea is still the same. The water is reused.
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So ya, Im not sure about THIS hot tub .... should I jump in? Is it safe?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Jokes aside, you're letting the tub surroundings skew your perspective on this. Just because the surroundings are fancy looking, doesn't change the fact the water in that tub will be about one to two months old.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Draining, cleaning the tub, refilling and reheating that much water will take about 5 hours. If a guest checks out and a new one checks in on the same day, doing the aforementioned process is just not practical no matter how nice the hotel is. This is why the water will be chemically treated and reused over and over again between guests.
Honest question, do you not ever use public pools?
I'm not sure if this thread is a troll job or not...
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A few years ago we rented a small condo in Kimberley and it had a hot tub on the patio. I think it was called Trickle Creek Condos or something.
The landlords told us it was drained, cleaned, and refilled before we started our week stay so that was nice to hear, but even if they didn't and just told us it was professionally maintained with chemicals that would have been fine too.
Part of the difference in my mind is that you know not too many people have fucked in the public hot tub vs the private hot tub.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You better have some potent Aids/manjuice to not be destroyed by even a fraction of the chemical content of a hot tub lol.
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100%, rationally there is no reason to think that the hot tub would be any dirtier than the bathroom counter or the couch.
God, I never though about how many people have fucked on the room couch before. How do they clean that?! Not as simple as changing the seats. Damnit.