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Boosting your B&B Business with a Hot Tub

November 6, 2014

Category: Hot Tub

No matter what line of business you’re in, you’re not likely to turn your back on something that will give you a boost towards success. For example, a bed and breakfast can capitalize on all of the benefits and features that a hot tub can offer in this type of setting.

For owners of a B&B who have a website, it’s a great place to post the availability of this great addition to the features you already have in place for your guests. You can create a wonderful, relaxed setting around your unit and take a few quality pictures to place on your website. You can do the same for your hard copy marketing materials.

Most people that use a B&B are looking for a combination of experiences while there. They want to enjoy good cuisine, wonderfully decorated rooms, and a totally relaxing atmosphere. This is where the hot tub comes in.

There are several options that you have when deciding how to incorporate a hot tub into your B&B setting. A lot will depend on the amount of space you have, and it is surprising just how even a small space can be the perfect setting. You may want to have one installed near your more elite bedrooms and make this a luxury offering. Or, you could decide to have it put either indoors or outdoors so it is available to all of the guests.

Aside from choosing where you want to put the new hot tub, you will also have lots of options for your desired size, style, and included features.

Running a B&B is demanding and time consuming. The one thing you don’t want to do is make more work for yourself. Good quality hot tubs require very little care and maintenance. If you choose a self-cleaning unit, like a Hydropool hot tub, then you have much less cleaning than you would with a regular hot tub, so this is definitely something to consider.

Be sure to take some time to see what size and particular water features will best suit the needs of your clients when choosing your make and model. When business slows down a bit, don’t forget to put the hot tub to good use yourself, relaxing in it and enjoying all that it has to offer.

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