Plaza Hot Tub??

Can anyone tell me if the Plaza has a hot tub in a public area?
This link shows a response from Plaza management stating that they DO NOT have a hot tub in the social areas. That comments is from about 1 year ago.


https://www.tripadvisor.com/FAQ_Answers-g45963-d97815-t160824-Is_there_a_hot_tub_in_the_pool_area.html
There will be after I buy the property and turn it into the best resort downtown.
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
There will be after I buy the property and turn it into the best resort downtown.


Is your real name Biff?

I stayed there last year for a few nights and was surprisingly impressed by the makeover and value for money. Did the $20 tip thing on check in and got up a category or so, but rooms very cheap for what they offered.

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Originally posted by: Liondownnow
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
There will be after I buy the property and turn it into the best resort downtown.


Is your real name Biff?


Naw, he's the one that owns it now.

I really have liked the location and property footprint of the Plaza and believe that it is under realized. When I retired I had an exploratory study done on acquiring the property. But the reality is that I have absolutely no experience in the relevant industries of hotel/casino/entertainment. I would have most likely lost all of my assets and those of any investors (if I could of found any).

I'm trying to think back years ago when I went to their roof top pool but can't recall if they have a hot tub. What I do recall is that the pool area is spacious as compared to the Cal's pool area but during the scorching summer heat I can't complain no matter how small the pool might be. Any relief from the 105 degree heat is a welcome relief. Sorry but I cannot recall if Plaza has a hot tub area.
I agree that the Plaza has an awesome footprint. The new music stage that was set up at that end kind of blocks the awesome view down Fremont. I think it diminishes the footprint a little and makes the Plaza more closed off than before.
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Originally posted by: Liondownnow
I agree that the Plaza has an awesome footprint. The new music stage that was set up at that end kind of blocks the awesome view down Fremont. I think it diminishes the footprint a little and makes the Plaza more closed off than before.


Very true. When they built that monstrosity is when I decided to not buy the place.......or should I say, I quit telling my wife I was going to put a syndicate together and buy it. (She never took me seriously anyway.)

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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
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Originally posted by: Liondownnow
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
There will be after I buy the property and turn it into the best resort downtown.


Is your real name Biff?


Naw, he's the one that owns it now.

I really have liked the location and property footprint of the Plaza and believe that it is under realized. When I retired I had an exploratory study done on acquiring the property. But the reality is that I have absolutely no experience in the relevant industries of hotel/casino/entertainment. I would have most likely lost all of my assets and those of any investors (if I could of found any).


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