Long Island Hotels with Jacuzzi in room
Spoil yourself in Long Island with our handpicked hotels with a hot tub in the room, where the luxury of comfort meets the bliss of soaking.
⏰ Short on time? Our best picks for hotels in Palm Springs with Jacuzzi in room:
💎 Best Overall: Aqualina Inn Montauk – Supreme luxury, unparalleled comfort, and top-tier amenities.
❤️ Best Romantic: Arbor View House Bed and Breakfast – Cozy haven, private Jacuzzis, and a charming atmosphere.
💸 Most Budget-Friendly: Red Carpet Inn Stamford – Affordable, welcoming rooms with an exclusive hot tub feature.
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S R
15:19 30 Dec 23
I had stayed at this location for one night about two weeks ago and I had checked in late, after 1 am, as I had a presentation to present the next morning and was working on it at that time. The customer service I received even at that time of night was excellent. The individual whose first name starts with the letter G, who was working at the reception desk, was kind and helpful. The next morning the two individuals I spoke with, at different times, at the reception desk were equally as kind and provided excellent customer service.
Ruth Samaroo
15:17 29 Dec 23
There's always a shortage of towels, even though we've requested more. Staff couldn't accommodate late check out.
C T
20:52 20 Dec 23
Stayed there a total of 27 nights during the last 3 months. Desk staff is friendly, but...While there, the water supply for the hotel was shut down for about 5 hours one evening, with no notice given to the guests. Need a shower tonight? you're out of luck.The lobby area/breakfast area were remodeled while i was there, with the breakfast being served out of a different room for about 4 weeks. When i asked if the toaster could be brought in, evidently that was too much to ask.The final two nights i stayed, one of the emergency exits (stairwell and exit) was blocked off, but only on the ground floor. If there had been an actual emergency, guests staying on floors 2-6 would have found themselves unable to exit at the ground floor, and having to go back up the stairs, to the far end of the building to the other emergency exit, and then back down. unless the second floor was on fire.Of the nights i stayed there, only 19 actually managed to end up being included on my rewards account. Evidently, if you don't tell the desk person when you check in to make sure the nights are counted, you can't have them added to your account after you have checked out.The actual rooms were fine, service was sub-par, and the location is just okay.Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of options in the area.