Dolphin Shower Head

Dolphin Cottage is a charming mid-terraced period property, standing in a prime position in the heart of Southwold within easy walking distance of the High Street shops and sandy beach. Outside the cottage enjoys a landscaped garden to the rear with steps leading up to a raised sun terrace with garden furniture. Dolphin Cottage recommended for Easter 2015 in The Sun – read it here Sitting Room – This is a beautifully light, south facing room with two 2 seater sofas, coffee table, rug and flat screen Panasonic TV with DVD Player, all centre around a living flame gas fire. A door opens to the staircase which leads to the first floor. – This galley kitchen has a range of painted wall and base units, providing plenty of storage with wood work surfaces, incorporating a stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. There is a 4 ring electric hob/single oven with overhead extractor hood, dishwasher, washing machine and fridge with freezer box. There is also a Panasonic microwave and toaster.
– This room overlooks the rear garden and features a table with 4 chairs, 2 armchairs and Sony Multi Media Player with Bluetooth connectivity. Large sliding bi-folding doors open to the rear garden. – Panel bath with shower head attachment, low suite W.C, pedestal wash basin with tiled splash backs, heated towel rail and tiled flooring. – This room features a window overlooking the rear garden, a king sized bed with side tables and lamps and a fitted wardrobe cupboard. – Shower cubicle with overhead shower, low suite W.C, wash basin with mixer taps and heated towel rail. – This is currently used as a bunk room and features a window offering views over East Street. There is a small chest of drawers and a fixed ladder leading to a Mezzanine area above. – Dolphin Cottage enjoys a landscaped garden to the rear with steps leading up to a raised sun terrace with garden furniture. The rest of the garden is interspersed with a variety of attractive flower and shrub borders.
A gate at the foot of the garden provides guest access back on to East Street. All prices include 100% cotton bed linen, towels, heating and electricity plus a welcome bottle of wine and biscuits to help you get your break off to a relaxing start. The property is equipped with gas central heating throughout, flat screen Panasonic TV with DVD player, Sony Multi Media player, 4 ring electric hob/single oven, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge with freezer box and microwave. A travel cot and a high chair are available from the property owners on request at the time of booking. This self catering holiday cottage in Southwold is located in a terrace of houses, a short walk from the town's popular shops, cafes and delis. The sandy beach at Southwold is adorned with a string of colourful beach huts that lead along to Southwold Pier at one end and towards Southwold Harbour at the other end the town boasts several excellent pubs and restaurants as well as a range of independent shops and galleries.
There is a pretty walk through the harbour and over a footbridge to the picture-postcard village of Walberswick, home to two good pubs (The Anchor and The Bell) and a long sandy beach. Cat Island Property For Sale BahamasFresh fish can be bought from the fish huts along the harbour. Evening Dresses Online CyprusSouthwold is home to the Adnams Brewery and the town's excellent pubs include one of our personal favourites, The Lord Nelson where you can try a range of Adnams bitters.Indian Nuts Lose Weight Bookings made within 15 days of travelling discounted by 10% Sorry, no smoking or unaccompanied teenagers are permitted at this property. A well-behaved dogs is welcome downstairs. If you wish to bring a dog it must be mentioned at the time of booking on the booking form and is subject to our conditions of booking.
Please note that in the second bedroom there is a fixed ladder providing access to a Mezzanine area above. Guests use this at their own risk and children must be supervised at all times. All bookings are subject to our terms and conditions which you can read by clicking here.Studio Suite: All 11 oceanfront Studio Suites at The Waterfront Beach Resort boast 550 square-feet of deluxe accommodations, incredible views of the Pacific Ocean from two large balconies, superior furnishings and amenities that provide guests with everything they could ever want and more. The studio suites have extraordinary king sized beds tucked away from large sitting rooms that provide guests with a full size pullout sleeper sofa and a four-person dining table.Just after dawn, when the steady clang of slot machines slowed to an irregular heartbeat and most of Las Vegas was soused or sleeping — I was jogging. The sidewalks were empty. They no longer belonged to hucksters, heartbreakers and flocks of friends, decked out and glassy-eyed.
They belonged to me. I ran past the hushed fountains of the Bellagio, over eye-popping cards for escorts and strip clubs that littered the streets like ticker tape on my way to the first of several weekend fitness classes: Yoga Among the Dolphins.There was a time when yoga and Sin City were like fire and ice. But practicing a tree pose while a family of bottlenose dolphins looks on is just one of many health initiatives being introduced by hotels once known only for bars, buffets and smoky casinos.The Mirage Hotel & Casino has cornered the dolphin-Ashtanga market (we’ll revisit that later), but its competitors have their own offbeat mind-body prescriptions. Trump Hotel recently introduced a boot camp class outside on the Strip. Aria Resort & Casino offers an hourlong “indoor hike” through the 3.8 million-square-foot property and adjacent Shops at Crystals. MGM Grand has Stay Well rooms where shower water is infused with vitamin C and air-purification systems promise to reduce toxins.
And the Mandarin Oriental’s Tea Lounge serves vegan food and “health & wellness” tea blends that sound hallucinogenic, with names like “peace through water” and “introspection.”Las Vegas, it seems, has begun to follow the lead of other major tourist destinations. After all, wellness isn’t just good for you — it’s good for hoteliers. “Wellness tourism” is a $438.6 billion worldwide market and it’s projected to grow almost 10 percent a year through 2017, according to a study conducted for the Global Spa & Wellness Summit by SRI International, a nonprofit research institute.I’d been to Vegas a couple of times, though it’s not my idea of a vacation. I aim to unwind. Las Vegas winds you up. But a healthy Vegas getaway? It was too amusing an option not to explore. To see how far I could push it, I set personal ground rules: No alcohol. All of that, of course, is built into the guts of this town. Yet there are other deeper stories: of railroads, the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and the desert with its wild burros and ancient Joshua trees.
Such places provide ample opportunity for fresh air and exercise. But not, it would seem, the Strip, that four-mile or so stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard. Pity the reluctant visitor who ends up here for the obligatory convention or party. What respite could she (or he) find? There was only one way to know: I would go to the heart of the Strip and limit all healthful endeavors to its environs (with one exception). And with that, I set off alone, with a duffel bag of sneakers and spandex, to roll the dice on wholesome Las Vegas.It was Saturday night and MGM Grand smelled like a frat party. The lobby was teeming with young people vogueing for smartphone cameras: men in sunglasses, women who one day would master walking in platform stilettos, but not tonight. I snaked through stanchions and joined the check-in queue somewhere behind a woman in sneakers and a white veil as the Icona Pop song “I Love It” blared: “I don’t care! Ten minutes later I received a room key emblazoned with the word “rejuvenate” and felt a twinge of anticipation.
Yet walking to the elevators with my duffel was like being a steel ball in a pinball machine. I zigzagged amid partygoers and slot machines, past the Corner Cakes Pastry Shop near which I encountered stacks of my weakness: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. I looked away and sped by, hitting everyone and everything, or maybe they were hitting me. Still, with each thwack I reminded myself that I was getting ever closer to rejuvenation.Something that sounded like barking. Was there a party ... in my room? I cautiously put the key in the lock. But it sure sounded that way. I tossed my bag on a chair and called the front desk. Security kindly offered to quell the party but I didn’t want to spoil the fun. I just wanted a room change. While on hold, I skimmed some nearby information cards.“Get all the zzz’s you need,” said one.“Who knew Las Vegas could feel so rejuvenating?” said another, noting that the room’s “wellness technologies from real-estate pioneer Delios, in conjunction with the Cleveland Clinic and Dr. Deepak Chopra, are designed to help you tailor your Las Vegas experience and make it whatever you’d like it to be — including relaxing.”
I was still on hold. After hanging up, calling back and getting a supervisor on the phone, I was told they didn’t have another available Stay Well room. I pointed out that if a hotel bills a room as a place to “get all the zzz’s you need,” guests have a reasonable expectation that the room will have some measure of tranquillity. “We did not modify the walls,” the supervisor said, adding that the Stay Well rooms are no quieter than any other room at MGM Grand.I asked about the possibility of changing rooms the next day. She said I should call back. I suggested she call me back. She insisted I would have to be the one to follow up. I was beginning to think these Stay Well rooms were more clever than I anticipated: rather than calm you, perhaps they were designed to challenge your deepest reserves of patience. I hung up the phone and considered hightailing it to any number of other hotels, but in the interest of research I stayed and began exploring the room.A curious black box called a Scentcube was sitting on the desk.
I selected the “maximum” setting and sniffed but then switched the thing off just as quickly for fear that the cloying fragrance MGM pumps into the lobby might waft out.The blinding “energizing light” in the bathroom designed to boost your energy by suppressing melatonin actually seemed to help, especially the next morning after an hour-and-a-half night’s sleep. Also in the bathroom: an attachment to the shower head that looked like a supersized orange prescription tube — the “vitamin C shower infuser” — was supposed to rehydrate my skin. I can’t say it appeared dewier. (I also took a swig of the water to see if it tasted unusual or perhaps like orange Tang but alas, no.)I was looking forward to some sort of video enlightenment from Dr. Chopra given that there was a designated “wellness room channel,” but all I saw was an overview of the room features, which included Electric Field Shielding technology (designed to prevent “electric fields” from keeping me up at night), an air purification system, carbon water filters, and antimicrobial coating on the bathroom floor.