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[size=18]Costs[/size]Envoy: We were quoted $8300 + tax (including Ozone, cover-mate lifter, stairs, cover, Delivery, chemical start up). My sense is I may have been able to knock another $300 with some persistence.Geneva: We were quoted $8200 + tax (including GFCI panel, Ozone, cover butler lifter, stairs, cover, Delivery, chemical start up). At this price they were not willing to do the 13 month no interest/same as cash promotion, although we did pay with Crdit Card for an additional 1% back. The dealer also agreed to remove our Sundance for $100 ? I think the dealer probably put about $100 towards this to the install company. [size=18]Conclusion[/size]We bought the Geneva. Even sitting half naked in the middle of a retail store, we strongly preferred the Geneva over the Envoy. Depth, pump power, jets, and controls were all big factors in the wet test. The overall quality of the tubs felt very similar, however given the extra bells and whistles on the Geneva, and the maturity of the HS product, I expect the Geneva to have more service issues over its life. Providing that my ?No but I stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last night? electrical expertise is adequate, we?ll be in the tub this evening (it is scheduled for delivery in about 1 hour ?)[size=18]Recommendations[/size]I?m sure you have read it before, but you MUST wet test a spa before buying. It would be like purchasing a car without a test drive. On paper the Envoy and Geneva (and many other brands) are very similar. For my family, the wet test experience was anything but similar. I hope this can help someone else in making their decision. jeff
Great Post Greenhunt! Â Yes, the Geneva is our #1 Seller. Â It is really great to see consumers really doing their research and wet testing the spas before purchase. Â The wet test is truly the only thing that will clearly help you make a wise decision on which spa is best for you!Enjoy your Geneva!
Terminator,Is this your competition? Â Seriously, I wonder what would have happened if theTerminator, Chas, or Guzz you would have run the wet test? I don't think I would have been impressed either with jets floating around in the spa. In this case, the advantage went to the Caldera salesperson for knowing the product better. Â In my opinion, the person conducting the wet test is as important as the spa itself.