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Ricky Bobby
08-04-2009, 06:58 PM
the wife for our anniversary wants to stay in a hotel with a whirlpool/hot tub in the room and she does not want to go to the sybris i dont either so was wondering if anyone had some around the area that had a whirlpool in the room ive been searching and all i find is a whirlpool tub in the bathroom thanx in advance guys

Got Boost
08-04-2009, 07:00 PM
Hospitality Inn on 27th North of Layton has some of that fantasy stuff maybe they have one with just a big whirrlpool

nismodave
08-04-2009, 07:23 PM
Do not go to La Quinta in New Berlin.....Was not clean. Glad we noticed beforehand.

Karps TA
08-04-2009, 07:23 PM
I think the Clarion by the airport has whirlpool rooms.

brotherbenn83
08-04-2009, 08:24 PM
Comfort Suites on Moorland in Brookfield has whirlpool suites, also the Sheridan House on Lake Drive in Cudahy has really nice suites. My wife and I stayed there on our wedding night. They also include breakfast the following morning in the price of the room...and their food is really good. The owners live on site and are really nice people. Both places will run you around $150 for the night.

Also, the Sybaris was IMMACULATELY clean when my wife and I stayed there...plus they have TWO channels of FREE PORN!

Korndogg
08-04-2009, 08:30 PM
trying for another baby already??? lol

Ricky Bobby
08-04-2009, 09:04 PM
trying for another baby already??? lol

;)

93 Coupe
08-04-2009, 09:22 PM
Holiday Inn express on 13th near college has some nice rooms with big whirlpool tub. Its also pretty cheap too!

Car Guy
08-05-2009, 12:08 AM
The Sheridan House on Lake Drive in Cudahy has really nice suites. My wife and I stayed there on our wedding night. They also include breakfast the following morning in the price of the room...and their food is really good. The owners live on site and are really nice people. Both places will run you around $150 for the night.


This place gets my vote hands down......:)

JOHN 86GT
08-05-2009, 04:21 AM
Get there early and clean the tub, don't use the hot tub.


Nearly 60 percent of public hot tubs in the United States may make you sick, according to the CDC. In their study of over 5,000 U.S. public hot tubs, they found that 11 percent were so neglected that they called for immediate closure.
How a Soak in a Hot Tub Can Make You Sick
1. Hot Tub Folliculitis (aka "Hot Tub Rash")
This is caused by pseudomonas, a type of bacteria that thrives in hot tubs without proper chlorine and pH levels. It causes a skin infection that results in red, itchy bumps and blisters. Typically the infection will resolve on its own, but in serious cases it can cause scarring, destruction of your hair follicles (and hair loss), boils under your skin or spreading of the bacterial infection.
Diabetes, skin infections or open sores increase your risk of hot tub folliculitis. The rash is typically more severe in areas where your swimsuit held the chlorinated water against your body.
2. Hot Tub Lung
If a hot tub isn't clean properly, you may inhale a bacteria called Mycobacterium avium (M. avium), which belongs to the same class of bacteria that causes tuberculosis (but without being contagious).
The bacteria are spewed into the air when the hot tub bubbles rise to the surface and burst. As they evaporate, you may breathe them in, which can cause an infection or allergic reaction that results in cough, fever or chills, shortness of breath, fatigue and tightness in your chest. The condition often resolves, as long as you stop using the hot tub, but can be serious, and even fatal.
Hot tub lung is more commonly caused by indoor hot tubs, as the vapors from outdoor hot tubs have more room to disseminate.
3. Genital Herpes
It's possible to contract genital herpes from sitting on a plastic-coated hot tub seat that hasn't been in contact with chlorinated water (such as an upper step or side). Herpes simplex virus, which causes genital herpes, can survive for up to 4.5 hours on such a surface.
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There is a lower risk of getting a lung infection from an outdoor hot tub, as the vapors are more likely to evaporate or disperse before you breathe them in.

4. Legionnaire's Disease
You can get Legionnaire's Disease, a type of lung infection, in a similar manner as hot tub lung -- by breathing in vapors that contain bacteria, in this case Legionella bacteria. High fever, chills and cough are common symptoms. Though this disease is typically curable with antibiotics, it can cause death in up to 5 percent to 30 percent of cases, according to the CDC.
5. An Increased Risk of Birth Defects
Pregnant women are advised to avoid hot tubs, as exposure to the heat during the first trimester of pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of neural tube defects in the baby, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
6. Lowered Sperm Count
Exposure to high heat, including going in hot tubs or saunas, has been found to lower men's sperm production (http://brewcitymuscle.com/newsletters/07/03/07/nine_common_actions_and_habits_that_can_lower_mens _sperm_count.htm) because of the excess heat in the scrotal area, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
It's worth noting that most healthy people can use a hot tub safely, and even experience benefits. Sitting in a hot tub, particularly one that has water jets to massage you, can reduce your stress levels, increase your blood circulation, dilate your blood vessels, and even lower your blood pressure.
You should always check on the maintenance history of any hot tub before using it to ensure that it's being carefully cleaned and monitored. However, certain groups, including people with compromised immune systems and pregnant women, should be careful about using even hot tubs that are well maintained.

Dasred
08-05-2009, 07:53 AM
Yeah, anyways......

The Comfort Suites in Pewaukee right off of I94 has rooms like that too.

SSLEVO
08-05-2009, 08:27 AM
Lol, the in room hot tubs are drained and refilled each time you use them.

JOHN 86GT
08-05-2009, 02:14 PM
Lol, the in room hot tubs are drained and refilled each time you use them.

:rolfHope so...

http://www.snotr.com/video/662

SSLEVO
08-05-2009, 03:02 PM
:rolfHope so...

http://www.snotr.com/video/662

lol, yeah i've seen that before. I ment you fill it up when you want to use it.

Crawlin
08-05-2009, 03:09 PM
Kalahari King Suite...

Go enjoy some noah's ark. And I know right after labor day weekend they usually have a sale or something. HUGE suite. Stayed their once and it was alot of fun. Then had our own little cabana in the indoor park

Anakonda69
08-06-2009, 09:37 AM
the hospitality rooms are cheesy as hell. i stayed at a place in iowa, middle of the state in nowheresville. really nice clean place with themed whirlpool rooms. i think it was called paradise suites. it's like a 4 hour drive though. nice place however.

Dasred
08-12-2009, 01:03 AM
What did you settle on?
The girlfriend and I are looking for somewhere for an upcoming anniversary, it was going to be Chula Vista, but money's tight because we're moving soon.