Leisure
Ashes 2009 is just round the corner and trust me, Headingley is going to be a packed place for those five days! With the oldest rivals in cricketing history gearing up cut-throat competition, its high time that you start searching for hotels in Headingley, if you don’t want to put up on the street during your visit to Leeds. Talking about Leeds, the Weetwood palace is one of the most magnificent and luxurious hotels in Leeds.
A ravishing past, great architecture and a secure environment (being amidst the setting of the University of Leeds) coupled with amazing cuisine and a larger than life room service make this Leeds hotels stand apart from the rest of the crowd.
If you are specifically looking to pay a visit to Leeds, to attend the Ashes 2009, then Headingley is ideally situated. Being just 2 miles from the venue (the Headingley Stadium), be rest assured that you would not miss any action.
Sun And Seasons
When adding in new hot tubs, it’s always a good idea to keep in mind the basics of nature: sun, rain and the seasons. All three must be planned for to help you maintain your hot tub in top condition for years to come.
Rain is the most obvious problem that hot tubs face. Rain needs to be drained and channeled away from your hot tub and home and should never be allowed to stagnate into unsanitary pools that could breed mosquitoes and filth. Having the water drain towards greenery such as shrubs and trees does an extra service for your hot tub by watering your greenery for extra beauty while simultaneously keeping your hot tub area nice and clean.
The sun also needs to be planned for in your hot tub plans. A little spring sunshine is delightful, but blistering summer sun can cause decorations to fade while being uncomfortable for yourself and your family. Adding a bit of shade whether permanent in the form of a solid roof or semi-permanent in the form of fabric drapes across the top of your hot tub area will help make your hot tub comfortable year-round.
The final thing to bear in mind for your hot tub is the changing seasons. Spring and summer may be prime hot tub seasons, but fall and winter can wreak havoc on hot tubs unless you have planned ahead. Winterizing should start up before the first frost to keep your hot tub in good running condition through the winter and a good cover should be installed to protect your hot tub for falling autumn leaves and other debris. When in doubt it’s better safe than sorry, so do not be afraid to take extra precautions if you are worried about anything during the seasons negatively affecting your hot tub.