Would say it goes down to your own preferance at this time of year. We have the pool heating on at what ever time of year we go. Our neighbours told us that there own pool which is not heated was too cold to swim in during the later part of October.
Would say it goes down to your own preferance at this time of year. We have the pool heating on at what ever time of year we go. Our neighbours told us that there own pool which is not heated was too cold to swim in during the later part of October.
Neil & Cathy
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We also like to have the pool heat on for every trip. If you get any significant rain, the pool could cool down. Plus, if you soak in a hot Spa/Jacuzzi, you will have to pay for pool heat also. Otherwise the spa is the same temperature as the pool (unless your villa has a stand alone spa).
Denise
http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-1568.aspx
I would think it would depend on how the pool/spa are heated. Our spa can be heated without putting the pool heat on, and when we were over in July, we had the spa heat on as we liked to sit in the warm spa at night. It would depend on how much sun the pool gets during the day also, as this will warm the pool.
Must admit we have our pool heat on whenever we go over summer or winter.I can`t stand the water to be cold especially the spa, nothing worse than sitting in a cold spa it`s just not the same.
Hannah.
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