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In an hotel, I could book a Jacuzzi for two hours for 10 euros. The default temperature was 38 degrees Celsius. It was a great experience!
There was even a sauna with a temperature of 95 degress! Highly recommended.
If you book a jacuzzi is no one else allowed in at that time? My public pool has a chlorinated hot tub anyone can use.
There was nobody else when I got there, so I guess yes. In that case, they used salt instead of chlorine to ensure cleanness.
Someday I'd like to learn how saltwater pools work. The worst part about the public jacuzzi is they drain it only once a week.