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poolboy34:
A few manufacturers ofer spas with his and hers loungers.  Coleman has a model configured this way, and the D-1 Diplomat is designed this way as well.

Lori:

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I got a real smile out of the short people ditty.  Hope Lori has a sense of humor.

I wonder what "The Princess of Quite Alot" really means.

Electro

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I do have a sense of humor, see above!  ;D

"Princess of quite alot" is from a Mary Englebreit print.  I have been told I'm a princess and a queen (drama queen, that is) at times.  LOL!   ::)

Actually, I feel like I have everything I could ever want or need!  I have a fabulous family and a wonderful husband, with an amazing family as well.  I have my health, I have a nice home, a good job, and great friends.  That is why I like to think of myself as "The Princess of Quite Alot".  I tease my mother and tell her she is the "Queen of Everything".

wmccall:

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Actually, I feel like I have everything I could ever want or need!  
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What about a Long Horn National title?  Boy, now were off topic.

Lori:
Yeah, ok.   :-/ I'll give you that one.  

Shoot, I'd be happy with a win over the Sooners!  ;)

Bill_Stevenson:
Thank you one and all for your answers.  Last night I did my first wet test in the Caldera and it was awesome.  I am going to try a Jacuzzi Premium tonight, and have an appointment to try a Marquis next Monday.  Perhaps over the weekend I will get to see/try a Hot Springs.  

None of the other brands mentioned (i.e. Sundance, Dimension One, LA etc.) have local dealers.  I would have to go to Miami for Sundance, which is do-able if necessary.  I am hoping that I can find something locally and since the ones mentioned are all reputed to be good, probably will do so.

By the way, the local Caldera dealer is a large chain company, Rec Warehouse, rather than a specialty shop.  The guy who helped me is a good salesman.  He did not say anything negative about competition, he did not try to bluff when he didn't know, he was very accomodating.  He told me that they contract out their service to a local guy who does nothing but service and that the relationship has been going on for 14 years.  Caldera is a new line for Rec Warehouse.  Parts would come from California in most cases.  The base of the Caldera is treated wood and would be placed over a plastic sheet(?).  My patio floor is pavers.  In South Florida that is a potential concern because of termites and water.  Can anyone comment one way or the other on any of these things?  

Regards,

Bill

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