Q: I really just want a weekend of relaxatoin. A nice room with a hot tub for two would be perfect in the room. I am not too sure on all the terms and differences with hot tubs and jacuzzis/ but I think Jacuzzis are just special jets in a bigger bathtub. I want the hot tub instead of that.
A: There is actually a Web page that lists a whole bunch of Ohio hotels with in-room hot tubs: http://www.excellent-romantic-vacations.com/ohio-jacuzzi-suites.html Don't be put off by the word Jacuzzi, because that's a just a brand name. It can mean a big bath tub, like your question mentioned, or it can mean a hot tub. You have to read the descriptions (and sometimes you just have to call the hotel and ask.) I think that technically, "hot tubs" are supposed to be outdoors, while whirlpools, spas, and other things like that are indoors, but people use the words interchangeably. Good luck, and have a *wonderful* time. :-)
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