Sunday, December 22, 2013

Multi-person hot tubs in room/on balcony in vegas? -

I m looking for a room in vegas that has a hot tub/jacuzzi/whirlpool that can fit four or more comfotably. I know many, many rooms have jetted tubs or jacuzzis in the bathrooms, but I want more of a party feel. Does anyone have anymore information on any of the following rooms?MGM celebrity suite (no pictures of the hot tub, plus the rooms only like 700 sf, which is kinda small)Luxor and New York New York spa suites appear to have clover shaped hot tubs, but again only around 700-800 sfRio Carious suite (hard to tell in the picture, 1050 sf, which is better) I know the Palms Place penthouses have hot tubs on the balconies, but their 1200 sf E seems a little over priced at $2000/night midweek.Price doesn t matter too much, but I would like it to be worth the money. Other rooms I ve been trying to figure out are the Skylofts at MGM, they re more reasonably priced, but do they have in room hot tubs or just oversized jetted tubs or the Royal Suites at Caesars? I wouldn t mind calling, but if anyone has any sort of direction that would be great.Thank you for your time!

Here is a shot, but the jacuzzi looks a little small for four people. It sounds funny me recommending a hotel where rooms start at $29 a night, but the old hotels are often much more spacious.=============Island Tower Executive Jacuzzi Hotel Suite located on the 21st floor of our gorgeous Island Tower.The Island Tower Executive Jacuzzi suite is a step above many Jacuzzi suites in Las Vegas. The room is extra large and so is the Jacuzzi tub providing plenty of space for guests. This executive Las Vegas hotel Jacuzzi suite is complete with its very own sauna and steam room! 1-888-826-TROP.=============I think that a four person jacuzzi would be much easier to find if you rent a luxury house. Even the skylofts are really an ultra luxurious bathroom.

The MGM Grand Terrace Suites have hot tubs on the patios and not quite as expensive as Palms Place so might be worth it, but you should still be expecting to pay in the $1000/nt+ range for something so extravagant, no matter what hotel you find it at. The only other place that comes to mind is the Hard Rock penthouse, but it will be in the same range as Palms Place if not more.Really, what you re asking for is something that would normally be found on a pool deck, not in a residential bathroom.No matter how big and expensive and luxurious the room is, hotels generally assume you are going to bathe privately in your room, and party with your friends down at the pool, so the tubs are almost always designed to be used by 1-2 people at most.

I want to relocate to Atlanta from Mississauga Ontario Canada? -

I want to relocate to Atlanta from Canada, I first need to get job and all, I am a software developer with a masters degree in engineering, the taxes in Canada are enormous and moreover, I am tired of the winter weather. Its definitely time for me to relocate for better opportunities and most of all a warmer climate. Searching for an engineering job across the pond might be nightmare, are there any other ways someone can just take the bull by its horn and just move!

I would contact all the staffing agencies around the Atlanta area. They can help you find a job before you actually make the move....you may have to catch a flight for interviews...but for the most part, you can find a job without moving first.http://www.staffingagencyatlanta.com/

I would have a job lined up before you move here. The current unemployment rate is 10.5% in Atlanta which is higher than the national average - so finding a job in Atlanta is not easy. I would also make sure you move here that you come and visit and check out the city and the areas around the city and decide if it is where you want to move to. You might decide you want a slightly smaller city, or one with less traffic, etc. I would also make sure you have a couple thousand dollars saved up to move here as well.

Luckily, engineering is still a viable field in Atlanta -- but it may be difficult for you to market yourself before you get here. What you might want to do is send your resume and perhaps, letters of reference to the various US firms you d like to be considered for. Indicate that you will be in town say, from January 11th through 14th, for interviews. (That might allay companies fears of having to transport you and pay for lodging, just to meet.) Follow each mailing with a phone call. The holiday season isn t the best time of year to market yourself, so you might want to wait a bit. Also, ensure the company that there will be no immigation headaches. (I don t know how that works, but you d best find out. It s difficult enough for U.S. citizens to find employment; if you can convince a firm to hire you, you don t want the company to be saddled with your logistics.)Good luck. If it works out for you, I think you ll like it here.