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Hot tub decision. If so how big and where to put it?
I have a cabin in the North Georgia mountains. A hot tub seems to be common in the higher end rentals. The cabin closest to mine does offer one. I’m trying to decide if it actually is a draw and will get used. I mean it is still Georgia, and summers are super hot. So I’m guessing no one wants to sit in hot water when it is 80-90 degrees, but as I’m not a big hot tub person so what do I know?
Assuming it is determined it is a good addition to the property, how big do I go. The cabin can sleep 8 adults comfortably, or maybe 10 if they use the fold out sofa. I’ve read that really big hot tubs are very time consuming to clean, refill, and get up to temp so I was thinking a 4 or 6 person tub max.
Last issue, where to put it. I have a lower screened in porch that is down a flight of stairs from the main living area. With some landscaping, you will be able to see the river while in the tub. Of course, the screening is for bugs which are mainly an issue during the summer, which is probably not the most popular time to use the tub. But it will be protected from the elements which may be helpful in maintenance. I could also find a flat area outside just off the screened porch that is overlooking the river.
Thoughts?
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Yes it will increase your ADR. I would go with a 6 person tub. They are like tents.. They say 6 but will really fit 4 comfortably. Don't ever try to put 2 people in a 2 man tent.. not good. ;)
In my market (Pigeon Forge/Sevierville) if you don't have a hot tub you are not even average. Lower screened in deck should be fine. Make sure the deck will be able to withstand the additional weight. River view makes it really nice. That's a nice selling point - view of the river while enjoying the hot tub.
Our cleaners are used to cleaning hot tubs in my market. The start draining the hot tub when they get there first thing, go about cleaning the cabin, come back clean it up, start the re-fill then go back to cabin cleaning. They keep an eye on it and once fill, they put the necessary bromine tablets in etc.. Not that big of a deal for cleaners that do it all the time.
Also, you would be surprised how many people will use it in the summer. It's an amenity most people don't have at home so they want to try it out - if it's hot or not.
Outside would work as well as the screened deck. Just depends on privacy factor outside. Most people won't want to be in a hot tub in the backyard, if there is a cabin on either side with decks looking right down on you. If you are in a private setting I think that would be nicer. Make a nice walk way out to the hot tub, a pole to hang your towels etc..