All hotels with Jacuzzi and hot tubs in Twin Falls
Twin Falls has 8 hotels with Jacuzzi in room, with nightly rates from $101 to $365 — averaging around $144 per night. Guest ratings average 8.7/10, with 75% of accommodations rated 8.0 or higher. Options range from budget-friendly highway stays in Jerome to boutique inns and full-service hotels along the Blue Lakes Boulevard corridor.
Casual lodging offers private Jacuzzi suite, daily housekeeping, free parking, and cozy interiors near Shoshone Falls.
Twin Falls Jacuzzi Hotels at a Glance
Hotels with jacuzzi
8
properties
Average price
$171
per night
Price range
$101–$365
per night
Guest rating
8.7 / 10
75% rated 8.0+
Top neighborhoods with Jacuzzi suites
Twin FallsBlue Lakes AreaFillmore AreaJerome
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Where exactly is the jacuzzi in Twin Falls hotels?
We analyzed 8 Twin Falls hotels with in-room jacuzzis and mapped where the tub is located, the average nightly rate, and which hotel leads each category.
We stayed here very briefly (less than 12 hours) as a stopover on our way from Boise to Idaho Falls. We were greeted by friendly staff upon arrival, which set a great tone for our stay. Our room was quiet, even on a busy Saturday night, and the ample parking made things convenient. The room itself was spacious with high ceilings, and being on the first floor was perfect since we had our pet with us. The pet fee ($25) was reasonable.
The bed was comfortable and firm, though the pillows were quite small and sparse for a king-sized bed—something to keep in mind if you prefer extra pillows. The hot tub/spa was closed for maintenance (which seems to be an ongoing issue), but the pool being open 24 hours was a nice perk.
On the downside, the toilet seat had been cleaned with an abrasive cleaner that caused the finish to peel and bubble, making it unsanitary. Fluids had been trapped under the finish and it was very unpleasant to use --- we ended up using the restroom in the lobby. I informed the attendant at checkout and she seemed genuinely concerned, so I hope it’s resolved soon. The toilet paper holder was also awkwardly placed. Additionally, there were no refillable shower products—only small disposable ones—and we had to request conditioner.
Breakfast was plentiful and satisfying; we enjoyed scrambled eggs with cheese, kielbasa, waffles, potatoes, and juice.
Overall, despite a few maintenance and amenity hiccups, this was a comfortable stay, and I would stay here again.
Pretty disappointed. I had high hopes for this hotel. The front desk gentleman was an absolute gem. He was great with my younger daughter who chatted his ear off during our late night check in. Our room however was subpar. The bathroom looked like it had literally been missed in the cleaning completely. The bedroom itself was clean, carpet looked new, hallways smelled nice. Lobby was clean. But they missed the mark with having the past occupants hair all over the walls and the shower doors so bad with water/soap stains you couldn't see through.
We're a family of 5 and finding a hotel room that comfortably fits us is either difficult or very $$$. We had so much room it was wonderful! This location was under renovation, but you couldn't tell. It was clean, quiet and comfortable. Our room had a sitting area with couch/pull out bed, TV, desk, microwave and fridge. Then we had two rooms each with king bed and TV! The bathroom had a large, easy access shower. Breakfast had a nice spread of the usual items plus cottage cheese, sliced peaches and sliced pears. Too bad we we're only staying one night.
My husband was injured and in pain after stepping on a nail in the hotel.It was in emergency situation.First aid kits should be in public areas, not hidden in staff rooms.Where is the safety ?I have the baby with me most of the time.It doesn’t mean you can be rude.That why my husband was only one who responded . The hotel should hire more respectful employees to avoid lawsuits. To improve to a 3 or 4-star hotel, the hotel should focus on improving employee attitudes first.Thank you
We called to make reservations and it was completely screwed up, the girl had no idea what she was doing we had to tell her 4 times we want a room tomorrow and we called on a friday, she booked it for a sunday, the price was good but when we checked it it went up nearly $70!!!!! Had she booked the correct day we would have found another place because that was outrageous to pay $171. We had to give her our card expiration 3 times, phone number 3 times, and asked that it was set for Saturday twice, she said yes Saturday. The manager was not there so we are waiting for a call that will probably never come, because the staff was not helpful at all!! The rooms were ok, bed was comfortable, fidget was not cold at all and would not stay cold. And no water pressure in the shower. Overall we will never be back to this place and pay the extra $20 to stay to the Hilton.
If this is a quick overnight with only one person you will be fine but not great. If it's family, well the driver will be cranky in the am. They are completing a beautiful paint job on the outside. Upon arrival it took 5min to enter the property because of traffic and no one (except one ) allowed us to cross two lanes of traffic to enter the property. The dog barking all night was ok but what followed made me mad as I had another 6hr drive in the am. I don't know if it was kids or the property mgr but lots of yelling and screaming followed. No pool so after the rock hard mattress with spring noises you can't work out any muscles in your back. I'm overweight and barely fit in the bathroom. It consisted of a door, toilet and shower all in one. In order to shut the bathroom door you have to jimmy to the tub and then shut it.
A bit outdated in the rooms. I was on the 3rd floor but they have no elevator so I hauled all my stuff up 3 flights of stairs. Went to work and got back to hotel and up 3 flights again only to have my keys not work! Back down to get that corrected and back up again. The room itself was clean but right at the top of the stairwell so i heard more than i should have. Couldn't adjust the a/c unit to get cooler and it was warm in the room. Probably not staying again.
Clean room except for the vinyl floor. I'm not sure if the floor tiles are new but walking barefoot the bottoms of my feet became black, not brown from dirt! Just needs a good scrubbing! Otherwise the rooms were a good size and comfy. Pet friendly.
What is the price range for hotels with a hot tub in the room in Twin Falls?
In Twin Falls, rooms or hotels that have hot tubs (or spa/hot tub amenities) generally run from roughly$90 to about US$150+ per night. Budget or lower‑tier properties with hot tub access tend to be near the lower part of that range (around $90‑$110), while mid‑to higher‑end options with more amenities push toward $130‑$150 or more depending on season, room type, and how far in advance you book. The average for a hotel with a hot tub is around $138 under typical conditions.
When is the best time to visit Twin Falls for a hotel stay with a hot tub in the room?
The warmest and most pleasant time in Twin Falls tends to be late June through late August, when the weather is dry, the skies are usually clear, and daytime temperatures are comfortable. These months are ideal if you want both outdoor adventure (like visiting Shoshone Falls or hiking around the Snake River Canyon) and relaxing evenings back at your hotel with a hot tub. If you prefer fewer crowds and slightly cooler weather, May or September are good shoulder‐season options. Winter is cold and snowy, which can be cozy if you're focused on indoor relaxation, but outdoor access may be more limited.
How to book a hotel with a Jacuzzi in room in Twin Falls?
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