2 Best Jonesboro Hotels with Hot Tubs in Room

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Comfort Suites Jonesboro University Area

3404 Access Rd, Jonesboro, AR, 72401
Comfort Suites Jonesboro University Area
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8.4 (1007)
★★
2.5-star Hotel
Indoor Pool Fridge Breakfast Laundry

Comfort Suites Jonesboro University Area provides an indoor pool and complimentary hot breakfast for couples to enjoy together. The hotel features air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms and a shared lounge for relaxation.

Rooms with Hot Tubs

1) Suite, 2 Queen Beds, Accessible, Non Smoking
Sleeps —
Deepsoaking Tub
2) Suite, 2 Queen Beds
Sleeps —
Deepsoaking Tub

• Free hot breakfast included
• 24-hour fitness center access
• Concierge service available

Check-in: 3:00 PM Check-out: 11:00 AM
Parking: Free Min. age: 18
Transportation & Nearby
Airport:
  • JBR-Jonesboro Municipal (6 min drive)
Nearby:
  • Arkansas State University (4 min drive)
  • First National Bank Arena (6 min drive)
  • Centennial Bank Stadium (6 min drive)

Hotels near Jonesboro with Private Hot Tubs

Super 8 by Wyndham Paragould

3009 Linwood Drive, Paragould, AR, 72450
Super 8 by Wyndham Paragould
Double Verified top
8.7 (87)
★★
2-star Hotel
Fridge Breakfast Laundry

Super 8 by Wyndham Paragould provides air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms and select units featuring balconies for couple privacy. A King Suite option includes an in-room hot tub for intimate relaxation.

Rooms with Hot Tubs

1) Room, 1 King Bed, Non Smoking
Sleeps 2 312 sq ft
Deepsoaking Tub
2) Suite, 1 King Bed, Non Smoking
Sleeps 2 301 sq ft
Jetted Tub

• On-site garden
• Complimentary buffet breakfast
• Pets allowed with prior contact

Check-in: 3:00 PM Check-out: 11:00 AM
Parking: Free Min. age: 18
Transportation & Nearby
Airport:
  • JBR-Jonesboro Municipal (26 min drive)
Nearby:
  • Paragould Country Club (3 min drive)
  • Francis Bland Park (4 min drive)
  • Greene County Courthouse (7 min drive)

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Hotel In-Room Hot Tub 101

Finding a room with a tub can mean different things. Some tubs focus on quiet soaking while others add bubbles or strong water jets. A few are full on hot tubs with room for more than one person.

We try to provide you the exact tub type that is available in the hotel room as that can vary wildly and is subject to change. Use the guide below to spot the key differences quickly and see what's right for you.

TermJetsTypical size
Soaking tubNo1 person, standard footprint
Deepsoaking tubNo1 person, extra depth
Jetted tubYes air or water1-2 people
Whirlpool tubYes water jets1-2 people
Spa tub/Hot tubOften yes1-2 people
JacuzziUsually yesVaries by model, usually 2 people

Tub Type Descriptions

SOAKING TUB: A soaking tub is a regular bathtub designed for a comfortable, quiet bath. It does not have jets and it fills and drains like a normal tub. Water is hot when you fill it, then cools over time. Expect room for one adult and a simple on and off tub filler. Good pick if you want a calm soak without bubbles or pump noise.

DEEP SOAKING TUB: A deep soaking tub is a taller version of a soaking tub made for submerging more of your body. It has no jets and no pump. The extra depth helps keep you warm a bit longer, though water will still cool gradually. Often found in newer or boutique bathrooms and sometimes described as a Japanese style tub. Great when you want a quiet, immersive bath in a compact footprint.

JETTED BATHTUB: A jetted bathtub is a bathroom tub with built in jets. The jets may push air, water, or a mix to create gentle bubbles or a massaging effect. You fill it each time you use it and drain it after, so it is not heated between uses. Noise comes from the pump while jets are running. Look for wall controls, a dedicated on button, and visible jet nozzles inside the tub.

SPA/HOT TUB: Hotels use spa/hot tub as a broad label for tubs that feel more like a mini spa. It may mean a larger jetted tub inside the bathroom or a small hot tub on a private patio. Some have air bubbles, some have water jets, and some are simple soaking styles with extra space. Temperature control varies by property.

WHIRLPOOL TUB: A whirlpool tub is a type of jetted bathtub that uses water jets for a stronger massage. It fills and drains per use and is not kept hot like a hot tub. Expect more focused streams that target your back or legs. It can be a standard rectangle or a larger corner model for two people. Choose this when you want a more powerful in bathroom massage feel.

JACUZZI TUB: Jacuzzi is a brand name that many hotels use as a shorthand for a jetted tub or hot tub. A room described as having a Jacuzzi may have a bathroom whirlpool tub or an outdoor style hot tub. The exact setup depends on the property and the model they installed. Look for clues like indoor tile surrounds versus an outdoor shell with a cover. Treat Jacuzzi as a label rather than a strict type.

Hot Tub Types Explained

Finding a room with a tub can mean different things. Some tubs focus on quiet soaking while others add bubbles or strong water jets. A few are full on hot tubs with room for more than one person.

Use the guide below to spot the key differences quickly and see what's right for you.

TermJetsTypical size
Soaking tubNo1 person, standard footprint
Deep soaking tubNo1 person, extra depth
Jetted tubYes air or water1-2 people
Whirlpool tubYes water jets1-2 people
Spa tub/Hot tubOften yes1-2 people
JacuzziUsually yesVaries by model, usually 2 people

Deepsoaking Tub: A deeper-than-standard bathtub designed for full-body soaking. May not have jets but allows you to immerse fully.

Jetted Tub: A bathtub with built-in jets that create bubbles and massage action.

SpaTub/Hot Tub: A broad label for tubs that feel more like a mini spa. It may mean a larger jetted tub. Some have air bubbles, some have water jets.

Whirlpool: Similar to a jetted tub, uses water jets to create a swirling, massaging effect.

Jacuzzi: Jacuzzi is a brand name that many hotels use as a shorthand for a jetted tub or hot tub.