
Irascible millionaire Thornton Mellon (Rodney Dangerfield) practiced marine biology with several coeds in a Jacuzzi in Back To School (1986), and the final boss, of sorts, in Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards (1987) was a babe in a Jacuzzi. John Travolta and Lily Tomlin attempted Jacuzzi lovemaking (which is harder than it sounds) in Moment By Moment (1978), as did Anthony Hopkins and Bo Derek in A Change Of Seasons (1980). Hot-tubbing James Bonds included Sean Connery (in Never Say Never Again, 1983) and Roger Moore (in A View To A Kill, 1985).
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The social nudity of hot tubs and Jacuzzis made them excellent settings for steamy scenes in movies, if not main characters in movies - from Hollywood Hot Tubs (1984) and Hot Dog: The Movie (1984, and yes, we know it was about skiing) to the present day and Hot Tub Time Machine (2010). Or, if one were adventurous or lucky, complete strangers.ĭid one wear a swimsuit in the Jacuzzi? Personal choice, but true Jacuzzi aficionados wouldn't be caught dead in trunks or a bikini.

Jacuzzi was a brand name that came to be used to refer to all hot tubs containing air jets meanwhile, in the age of Jacuzzis, hot tub became a verb - one would go hot tubbing with friends. Jacuzzi bathing was so much more than a bath - it was an experience. Of course, the outdoor hot tub was a thing too - how peaceful it was to admire the natural scenery while tiny bubbles tickled you belowdecks, and really the rest was history. Jacuzzi room decor seemed to strive for a perfect balance of comfort and indulgence, with shag rugs and wood paneling.

Jacuzzis and hot tubs proliferated in the decade of disco, with these relaxing and soothing bathtubs becoming the must-have feature for a truly swanky, sexy pad. Turn the lights down low and fire up the jets - it's Jacuzzi time in the '70s.
