I am looking for a small (under 20 rooms/bures/units) resort in Fiji that offers white sand beaches, excellent snorkeling, gourmet food, spa services (massages at a minimum), excursions, and good service. Heated plunge pools would be a bonus. I have found plenty of resorts, but none that seem to meet all of these requirements.
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I have an inflatable hot tub that can’t go higher than 104 degrees…I non-chloride chemicals in it…Would it be ok to put her in there with me?
on the night before im having all my friends over for a party at my place, on they day of my dad is coming to visit me from adelaide and his taking me out for dinner then a few weeks after a close friend is throwing me a massive party with a pool table spa, juke box, the works its going to be FANTASTIC!
What do you think. I think spas are more relaxing.
We live in a mobile home park. The park recently put cameras in the pool and spa area. My problem is that the video screens are visible through the park office window 24/7. This means than anyone can have access to the video without knowledge of the park or the residents. The pool is private, (buildings/bushes block all visual access) but with the moniters visible to the public, anyone can be watching with out our knowledge.
Is there a law or code I can cite to get them to turn off the moniters (or even close the blinds to the office) during off hours?
My problem is with the moniters and their placement, NOT the cameras themselves. Thankyou.
Best day spa in Orange County?
Though this should be obvious to those clued in enough to provide a decent answer, a "day spa" is full service with: robes, pools / baths, steam room, snacks, etc.
By "day spa," I also mean a spa you can access WITHOUT having to purchase a service.
I assume that those who would answer this question have had birthday celebrations, bridal showers, etc, that would qualify for experience. So I would appreciate your honest reviews.
And I would also assume that those who enjoy leisure travel or other expensive purchases have at least had some local spa experience and will not find my question "indulgent." This is, quite frankly, a normal inquiry.
Please assume that I have done adequate research on Google and am not an idiot.
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Please recommend to me a lovely day spa in Orange County or San Diego that offers access without having to book a treatment, massage, etc.
How much is entry and what sort of perks do you get once inside? Basically, what should I expect for the price I pay?
I’m looking for something that is uber plush inside and a-list quality. For example, Qua Spa in Las Vegas was spectacular, for entry. Something similar in quality is what I am looking for.
Pictures, personal details, extra perks or quirks, etc, are necessary to be of decent help. Thank you.
iam going on a trip to london at the beginning of next year and ineed to find a hotel,but so far everything i have looked at is wrong. what i need is a hotel within 10-15miles or 16-24 kilometers of big ben. the price has to be between 100.00-200.00USD or 48-97GBP. it does not have to be fancy, i don’t need a pool,spa,gym or fancy restaurant. just clean comfortable rooms with there own bathroom and complementary breakfast. if someone could recommend a hotel like this i would very much appreciate it.
I’m going to go on vacation from Christmas Eve until the 28th or 29th. I don’t have any family, kids, or hubby, so I’m really wanting to see different scenery and relax. I really enjoy the water and would like to go to the beach or some tropical place if possible. I’m also open to just staying at a nice hotel with a spa and beautiful pool to relax in the continental U.S. I was told Las Vegas has a whole different feel during the holidays. What would you do and where?
My family and I are planning a trip to Destin, FL this spring. Every time I look to find a nice, quaint, low priced villa or cottage-type vacation home, it always shows tippy-top condos and hotels.
My family and I are looking for a home to rent out for a week, with a private pool, spa if there is, and is beachside.
Thanks for the help guys and girlies!
I have a pool that came with a house I purchased. After some maintenance I discovered the pool was losing about an inch of water a day and that the spa was draining (through the wall) into the pool as well. I filed a claim, they sent out a plumping guy, not a pool guy who said it doesn’t look like a pipe leak. He advised a dye test but my homeowners (Fidelity) is denying the claim based a plumber eyeballing the whole thing. WHAT CAN I DO?