The same sort of issues I had when I did a jetted tub install in a 90 year old 
house.  It had the original tub on the main floor which was good for small 
kids, but cramped for me.  I thought a jetted tub to make two bathrooms in the 
house would have seen more usage.  Turned out the shower got daily use, the tub 
portion got regular car carpet cleanings, and I got around one bath each year.  
Figured I would not be using a big tub much more than that going forward.  Hard 
to rig them up for gerontologic use, since showers work better for washing 
anyway.  Also reduces the need for large or many water heaters.   

Clay

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> On Nov 12, 2021, at 5:56 PM, Allan Streib via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> I have one of the large tubs in the master bath. A Jacuzzi, with water jets. 
> When the kids were small they had immense fun dumping shampoo into the water 
> and turning on the jets, causing a massive amount of foam.
> 
> Now, it gets used maybe once a year.
> 
> Another drawback to a large tub is you need a large water heater if you want 
> to actually fill the thing and have it be more than lukewarm.
> 
> Allan

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