Definitions
Spa Lingo 101
Spa, hot tub or jacuzzi? Are these the same or are they different? Here is a place to take some time to familiarize yourself with the
spa industry lingo.
Spa
The term spa is traditionally used to mean a place where water is believed to have special health-giving properties. This is usually a mineral or hot spring, and can include cold water treatments. The term is derived from the Belgian town of Spa. The term 'sanus per aquam' (spa) is latin for 'health or healing through water'.
Hot Tub
A hot tub is a large tub or small pool full of heated water and used for soaking, relaxation, hydrotherapy, reading, or meditation. In most cases, they have jets for massage purposes. Hot tubs are frequently located outdoors, although they may be sheltered against sun, rain, wind, or snow.
Jacuzzi
The Jacuzzi name is commonly used to refer to any bath with water jets, and therefore can be considered a genericized trademark. People will refer to a hot tub and/or spa as a Jacuzzi, not knowing that Jacuzzi refers to a company and brand name, not the product itself. Jacuzzi is a company producing whirlpool bathtubs and spas.
Source: Bullfrog Spas