Hot Tub Improvement Update & Curing Process
We’re excited to share that the hot tubs have recently been replastered as part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining and improving Owners Club amenities.
Why Are the Hot Tubs Temporarily Closed?
After replastering, hot tubs require a critical curing period of approximately 28 days. This process allows the new plaster surface to properly harden and bond, ensuring a smooth, durable, and long-lasting finish.
While the hot tubs may appear ready shortly after being filled, using them too soon can compromise the integrity of the plaster.
When Will the Hot Tubs Reopen?
The hot tubs are scheduled to reopen on July 1st, once the curing process is fully complete.
Why the Full 28 Days Matters
Allowing the full curing period is especially important due to:
High water temperatures in hot tubs, which can accelerate wear if the plaster has not fully set
Frequent and heavy use, which increases stress on the surface
Long-term performance, helping prevent issues such as staining, flaking, or premature deterioration
If the curing process is rushed, it could result in damage that would require costly repairs or even a full redo—something we want to avoid for both quality and financial reasons.
Our Commitment to Quality
We understand that this temporary closure may be inconvenient. However, taking the time to complete the curing process properly ensures that:
The work is done right the first time
The hot tubs remain in excellent condition for years to come
Homeowners avoid unnecessary future costs
Alternative Option During Closure
During this time, owners are welcome to use the Inn hot tub, which remains available.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we complete this important improvement. Our goal is always to provide the highest quality amenities and the best possible long-term experience for our owners.