Spa & Resort 14oz Hooded Terry Bathrobe. 5 Colors. Heavy 3.5lbs Dry. (Black)

Spa & Resort 14oz Hooded Terry Bathrobe. 5 Colors. Heavy 3.5lbs Dry. (Black)

Spa & Resort 14oz Hooded Terry Bathrobe. 5 Colors. Heavy 3.5lbs Dry. (Black)

  • Made of heavy 14oz. 100% cotton.
  • Robe Weight 3.5 pounds dry.
  • Excellent absorbency and color fast.
  • Unisex design
  • One size Adult – See measurements in description below.

This robe is a gift that will be appreciated every day! Made of 100% cotton in a beautiful double loop terry fabric. Robe has two patch pockets and designed for both men and women. Size specs are: Length 52″, Chest 54″, Sleeve 17″, Patch Pockets 7 1/2 x 8, Belt 72″.

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Wii Sports Resort

Wii Sports Resort

  • Includes one Wii MotionPlus accessory (one required for each controller to play)
  • Compete against friends and family
  • Play with 1 to 4 players
  • New games include: Sword Play, Power Cruising, and Disc Dog
  • Easy pick-up-and-play controls

Wii Sports ResortSet off on a journey to a tropical island where an array of fun activities await. In Wii Sports Resort, the sequel to the engaging Wii Sports, you’ll discover a wide range of new sports and activities you can play anytime. Go head-to-head with your friends and family in the ultimate sports showdown set in a tropical paradise.

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6 thoughts on “Spa & Resort 14oz Hooded Terry Bathrobe. 5 Colors. Heavy 3.5lbs Dry. (Black)”

  1. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    I love it!, October 13, 2014
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    Brianna

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    I am a robe fiend, and as such, am very picky about my robes. I always stick with 100% cotton material. I kept my last robe for ten years as it slowly turned to rags, searching all that time for a suitable replacement that was affordable, to no avail. This one, however? Is perfect! Highly Recommended. It arrived at the expected delivery date, and is way better than I expected. 5 stars

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  2. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great product, July 13, 2014
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    This review is from: Spa & Resort 14oz Hooded Terry Bathrobe. 5 Colors. Heavy 3.1lbs Dry. (Apparel)
    We have a 6 person hot tub, but only ordered 2 to see what they are like. My wife thought they they would be a little softer, but everything else about them is fine. Nice and heavy. We will be ordering more before winter.

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  3. 439 of 451 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A great game overall, July 26, 2009
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    Gabujabu (Boston, MA) –

    This review is from: Wii Sports Resort (Video Game)
    I recently purchased Wii Sports Resort along with the included Wii Motion Plus, and it has been an excellent game so far. Included are 12 games, 10 of which are new and two of which are updates to the classic Wii Sports games- golf and bowling.

    Starting with the updates, I feel that Wii Motion Plus adds a lot to the gameplay for the golf game. More sensitive controls make it far more challenging endeavor, adding somewhat to the realism of the game. Also, I find that it is a lot more enjoyable to swing the club in this game than it was in the original. In bowling, it is much easier to add a spin to the ball. Of the additions, I would say that archery and swordplay are standouts, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they make it into other Nintendo releases (i.e. Zelda). The game captures the illusion of actually playing with swords or a bow-and-arrow really well. I also really enjoyed most of the water sports, especially power cruising, which reminded me of Wave Race. Some of the sports, on the other hand, are less satisfying, such as cycling, since pedaling with your arms does not feel natural.

    The Wii has seen a lot of “waggle-fests” released, and the nice thing about including Wii Motion Plus is that it really improves the motion-sensing fidelity of the Wiimote. I hope more games use this accessory in the future. For some of the multiplayer events, you may need to purchase additional copies of Wii Motion Plus (or get it bundled with another game), while others simply allow you to pass one Wii remote around. The graphics of the game are simple and colorful, and the game features nice water effects.

    However, here are a few aspects of the game that I wish were better. Although this game has more depth than the original Wii Sports, with more games, multiple game play modes, and achievements, I still wish that there was some additional depth to some of the games (i.e. more courses, objectives, etc.), especially considering how enjoyable some of the activities are. Some people found that the original Wii Sports did not have sufficient depth, and those individuals may be disappointed. Also, it would have been nice to have online play for this game, since the game really seems to shine in multiplayer, and it is not always easy to find others to play.

    Overall, I think that most people who enjoyed Wii Sports will similarly enjoy Wii Sports Resort.

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  4. 276 of 286 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Wii Sports Resort is a vacation for the whole family!, July 28, 2009
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    This review is from: Wii Sports Resort (Video Game)

    Wii Sports Resort, which was released in stores this past Sunday, 7/26, is a delightful spin on the Wii Sports favorite. There are 12 fun activities in this game and it comes with the special attachment, Wii Motion Plus, which you snap into the bottom of the Wii-mote for a better playing experience.

    The Wii Motion Plus sensor is better at picking up your subtlest movements than the Wii-mote by itself. This makes for less frustration and easier game-play. With longer use though, the Wii Motion Plus sensor may lose calibration and won’t be as sensitive to your movements. There is an easy fix, though. All you have to do is pause the game and set your Wii-mote down on a flat surface for it to re-calibrate. This shouldn’t take much longer than five seconds to right itself. The more sensitive sensor works great in games like Bowling, (which is back in this game in an updated version), because you can get a better spin on your throw. However, it can also work against you in games like Golf, (which is also back and updated), since you actually have to swing straight and even, like a real golf club, or you will have a serious angle to your strike. No more flicks of the wrist in this golf game!

    The game opens with an adorable, interactive sky-diving movie where you meet up with all of your past Miis. Once you get to the main menu, you will see the plethora of games that lie before you, however not everything is unlocked yet. You have to earn certain scores to unlock different modes of certain games. This is akin to Wii Sports’ Training section, where each sport had three different modes you could try out. Below is a brief synopsis of the mini-games included in Wii Sports Resort.

    Cycling–this can get a bit frustrating in two person mode. Both of you have to try to pedal in unison to keep your energy up and depending on which way you tilt the Wii-mote depends on which way your wheels will turn. So you really have to make an effort to work together! But it can be hysterical when you don’t!

    Sky-Diving–this is really cute. You have to try to link up with as many people as possible. The minute you link up with someone, the shutter on a camera will start timing you for a picture. Every person you hook up with re-sets the camera’s shutter. Once you hook up with four people, it’s considered “perfect”, and the camera will take your picture. You have to make sure that everyone’s faces are looking at the camera for maximum points. After a few rounds of this, it will conclude with you trying to hook up with everyone in the air for a huge finish.

    Basketball–the initial game is a basic dunking game, trying to see how many balls you can dunk before the timer runs out. Once you have reached a certain score, you will unlock a 3 on 3 pick-up game, which is a lot of fun. You can jump up in the air and block people’s shots as well as steal the ball away from the other team.

    Canoeing–this one seemed to be the hardest of the mini-games, especially in two-player mode. Like cycling, this relies heavily on both of you moving in sync to get as far as you can in the canoe course.
    Waverunning–in this game, you are on a jet ski and your points are calculated by the stylish jumps you can do.

    Frisbee–there are two exciting versions of Frisbee. The first one you get to play with a very cute dog. You throw the Frisbee as close as you can to the center of the bulls-eye and where the dog catches it determines where it lands. This gets increasingly challenging, as you later on have to pop a balloon and try to hit the bulls-eye for maximum points. After you reach a certain score in this game, you will unlock Frisbee Golf, which is a ton of fun. You have a choice of three Frisbees designed like golf clubs and you play Frisbee within the rules of Golf.

    Swordplay–this is great fun. The game plays like the tv show “American Gladiators” in that you have to knock your opponent off of the board to win. Later on, you can unlock other games like a one-player mode where you try to hit as many people as you can, forming as high of a combination as you can, without getting hit three times. This is a great game for getting out aggression and would be surreal with a light saber attachment.

    Archery–the fun of this mini-game lies in its challenge. Not only do the targets get further and further away, but you have to work with the wind mileage also, (like in Golf).

    There is so much to do in this game, yours truly hasn’t even unlocked everything yet and I’ve owned the game for two days! This is definitely an improvement on Wii Sports, if even for the Wii Motion Plus alone. There is much more of a challenge in this game, since you aren’t handed everything from the beginning and you have to unlock most of the modes. There are so many things to do in this game, it is guaranteed to please. Even the old favorites of…

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  5. 35 of 35 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Variety and Fun, July 30, 2009
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    J.M. (New Jersey) –

    This review is from: Wii Sports Resort (Video Game)

    Overall this game is definately worth it. I would have payed the full 50 dollars if it was sold alone, but the addition of the Motion Plus is a great deal. You can use it with other games that are already out such as Tiger Woods, or for upcoming games like Red Steel 2 and possibly the next Zelda. Let me give you a reveiw of each game.

    Swordfighting- This activity is easily the best. The controls are great and you actually have to use stragey to beat your opponents, something that was unheard of in the first version. You press B to block. When you block your opponents swings, that gives you an oppurtunity to strike. It’s very realistic and fun. There is also speed slice mode and showdown mode. Speed slice is when you have to slice things a certain way before your opponent. It got very intense. Showdown is when you fight through an army of Miis. It’s fun getting combos.

    Wakeboarding- This is one of my favorites as well. Catching big air and landing tricks was a blast. The controls were very responsive. At first it is simple, but once you unlock the harder difficulties it becomes more complex. You have to dodge obstacles and stuff.

    Frisbee- This looks simple, but it was pretty hard.I could never get the frisbee to go where I wanted it too, even after going through the tutorial multiple times. I’m even good at frisbee in real life. There’s a large learning curve to this game. There’s also frisbee golf.

    Archery- This was surprisingly a great game. It is slow paced, but it showed just how precise the Motion Plus can be. I love the feeling of accomplishment I get when I almost get a bull’s eye. It requires focus and is a fun challenge. The controls are really tight.

    Basketball- One of my least favorites. As a basketball fan, it was dissapointing. You can do the 3-pt shoot out which wasn’t really fun, but I was surprised at how realistic my shooting motion had to be. The pick up 3 on 3 halfcourt games weren’t terrible but were very slow paced and boring.

    Table Tennis- This is just like the original Wii Sports Tennis, except on a table. The controls worked well for the most part, but it was sometimes frusturating when the motion plus didn’t register that I switched hands. That only happened occasionally though and the game is still fun.

    Golf- You get a new course plus the original course, and improved controls. I thought it made hitting from far away harder but putting a lot easier. It picks up every little curve you make, so hitting a nice shot with your driver is difficult. I didn’t think this game had to be remade.

    Bowling- I really did not see the point of doing this over. It is easier to put spin on the ball but other than that there was no change from the regular Wii Sports. There is also 100 pin mode and Spin Control mode. This game is still fun with friends like in the original Wii Sports.

    Power Cruising- This was kind of dissapointing. You go through a bunch of rings to the finish line. It got boring and repetitive. I guess it was still enjoyable but I won’t be coming back to it very often. I felt the controls did not take advantage of the Wii Motion Plus.

    Canoeing- This was a surprise hit. I never expected canoeing to be this much fun. You have to go through the obstacle course in the pond and get to the goal. It was a challenge in the upper difficulties but was still really fun.

    Cycling- This definately isn’t one of the best sports, but it isn’t as bad as everyone says. You pedal by moving the wii remote and nunchuk like you’re pedaling, and tilt it to turn. It was very realistic because you can catch tailwind, run out of energy, sprint, and all that fancy stuff. I found it enjoyable, and it was very competitive. The problem is since it’s so realistic, you might as well just go out on your real bike. It’s a better workout, more fun, and is the same thing.

    Air Sports- Island flyover is one of my favorites. You fly over beautiful Wuhu Island and find points of interest. It sounds boring, but it was very relaxing and pleasant. Wuhu Island has a ton of neat stuff. Skydiving also falls into this category, but it is the worst sport. Dogfighting is also in this, but I haven’t tried it yet since it’s multiplayer only.

    Ok, almost done. Here are the pros and cons:

    + Great Variety
    + Sport for everyone
    + Tight controls
    + 12 sports
    + comes with Wii Motion Plus
    + Most of the sports are fun
    + Game is deeper than original with unlockables, difficulties and stamps (much like Xbox 360 achievements)
    + Great with friends

    – Poor, poor graphics
    – limited multiplayer (why can’t I do multiplayer sky diving? more co-op options would be nice as well)
    – It’s annoying how you have to go through so many reminders and have to calibrate the Motion plus a lot
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