a remodel! What fun! Make sure you know how far the shower body jets shoot out water or better yet, make sure the shower area is really big. Some of them are so strong it'll hit the wall across the way and the water will shoot back onto you on the other side and this is incredibly annoying, esp if you are using soap or shaving your legs. My mid level jets are small but the pressure is STRONG. Also, I wish I had the stream crisscross instead of point directly towards one another. My jets have about a half inch rotation but that's about it.
I really don't like my body jets - I have 4 other than my showerhead (which is rectangle and I LOVE that feature). The controls are actually on this dark brushed metal bar(which to me looks like rusted century old copper) that runs up and down and has 2 swing switches - one to control the shower and one to control the 4 jets and I hate it. I wish the controls were on directly on the wall because the bar with the 2 swing switches are a PITA to maintain.
If I had to do it all over again, I would either do away with the jets all together, or if I really wanted them, I'd have a system where I can have the option to control the water pressure for each jet (about $1000 per jet I'm sure lol).
I like my jacuzzi tub. It has 2 seating areas (3 if you count the bottom) and its slim enough on one side where I can prop one of those tub buddies to hold a book, candle and glass of something-something, and wide enough on the other for a small child to splash around in. Speaking of which, if I fill it up to where the top jets are, its too deep for my 6 yr old son to sit completely down in, so you might want to keep that in mind if you want your kids to try it out. The only thing you really need for a jacuzzi tub is to make sure there is enough room for 2 (wink wink)!