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Jacuzzi in the BEDROOM

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by bloom1966, Jan 23, 2013.

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  1. Terry Benedict

    Terry Benedict VIP Whale

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    Well, I was just looking at the Caesars website and it looks like they changed them to the Absolut suites.

    ( I know, you're thinking "They changed something in Vegas? Really? )
     
  2. Dans Lady

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    Geez...I want to do something fun when I go on my honeymoon! Hope if I get a room with a spa everything will be at 120%!
     
  3. jr7110

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    I was actually staying at Aria during the time when the Legionnaires outbreak occurred in 2011, which was a bit alarming to say the least. Not to hijack the thread, but I just want to say that way you contract Legionnaires is by inhaling water vapor containing the bacteria and while you can get it from lounging in a hot jacuzzi tub, it is not the only way you can contract Legionnaires:

    FROM WIKIPEDIA:
    Potential sources of such contaminated water include cooling towers (some 40% to 60% of ones tested[13]) used in industrial cooling water systems as well as in large central air conditioning systems, evaporative coolers, nebulizers, humidifiers, whirlpool spas, hot water systems, showers, windshield washers,[14] architectural fountains, room-air humidifiers, ice making machines, misting equipment, and similar disseminators that draw upon a public water supply.

    The disease may also be transmitted from contaminated aerosols generated in hot tubs if the disinfection and maintenance program is not done rigorously.[15] Freshwater ponds, creeks, and ornamental fountains are potential sources of Legionella.[16] The disease is particularly associated with hotels, fountains, cruise ships and hospitals with complex potable water systems and cooling systems.
     
  4. copieright

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