I wet tested a Caldera Niagara today and while I really wanted to like it, it just wasn't comfortable. My tallness and long torso made it so that not one seat was really very comfortable. The pillows were just in the way, and I had to scrunch in every seat. Not what I was expecting for a 38" deep tub. The tubs looked very nice and they were blowing out their Genevas and Niagaras for 10K or 10.5 K. I liked the woman who worked there as well. Alas, it is not meant to be. I'd recommend them for anybody to look at, but it just didn't fit me.
Then, on a whim, I stopped by the D1 store. The building was kinda run down and it seems their bread and butter was Cal Spas before taking on D1 in December. I didn't even know this dealer existed until about a week ago. I wanted to see a Nautilus and a Chairman, but they had neither. I cannot find much information about how their service department rates, However:
They had an Amore Bay sitting on the floor filled up. It had an outrageous price on it and wasn't even going to bother wet-testing it until the owner said he would sell it for 13,500. That is more than I intended to spend, but it seems like a smoking good deal because it has every damn option on it including the sound system (which I never intended on buying but hell, if it's already there, why not? I am going to measure and how well it will fit in our spot.
Is that a pretty good deal for an Amore Bay floor model that's been full since December? I know that D1 has a lot of fans but on the other hand they are owned by Jacuzzi so is that a good thing or a bad thing? Are they still made in the USA?
The minute I sat in that lounger and the water came up to my neck I was in heaven. No other tub has come close to allowing me to sit in a seat and feel that deep. The rest of the spa was great, too, and the foot and leg jets in the lounger were awesome. Of course all the fru-fru stuff is nifty and their water features were pretty damn cool, and I never really though that about any others I've seen.
Anybody in the Portland area know about this dealership? (Spas of Oregon). I talked to both the owner and a salesman and they were very helpful and non-pushy and they never once trash-talked the competition which was pleasant. Their newness at dealing with this brand is a little concerning. This tub is not much more money than a Grandee (which I cannot wet-test).
I think I'll go back tomorrow and look at the Marquis and the HotSpring again just to be sure. Should be a good day to shop on Super Bowl Sunday. Conversely, I may not get many responses on here for the same reason!
Happy Super Bowl everyone!