Ok, I need to crowdsource opinions...we have never had a pool before so I'm not sure what to expect on a lot of things. I've mentioned my dilemma with the bench jets above...to recap, we're not doing a spa. I planned on doing 3 Venturi jets on the deep end bench to give a little bit of massaging action. (I understand that the feel will not be the same as a hot tub.) During the design, the PB told me it would not cost any more to also add 3 jets to the main bench on the sheer descent wall so we thought we might as well do that, too. I then found out that we would not be able to run the sheer descent at the same time as the spa jets. That was disappointing, but I understood since we only have 1 VS pump. When the construction plans were dropped off for the crews, I then saw that they were planning to recess the air intake valve in the coping (on top of the 24" raised wall). I had concerns about this in terms of the visual look on our main feature wall with the sheer descent. It was my understanding that we were going to discuss placement of the air intake (and possibly run it along the fence line to reduce noise). It's important to note that we see the main sheer descent wall from inside our home as well so I want to make sure the jets/valve don't take away from the overall look. All jets have already been plumbed.
So we're getting ready for shotcrete in the next week or so and I need to make a final decision. I'm thinking about removing jets from the main sheer descent wall (but leaving the ones on the deep end bench.) Since the jets are already plumbed, should I just leave everything as-is and see how well the feature works? Perhaps we'll be pleasantly surprised. Or worst-case scenario, the jets don't work as expected and/or the air intake valve is noisy and not relaxing. If that's the case, and we never use the jets, would we regret seeing the jets/valve on the feature wall and/or would there still be potential maintenance/upkeep issues down the road? Or perhaps since the jets are underwater, you really don't notice them (jets are gray 2.5" Poly Storm and we'll have PS Blue Surf)
I plan to discuss our options with the PB tomorrow, but I'd love to know what you experienced TFPers would do:
1) leave as-is and hope for the best (we've already come this far!)
2) remove jets from feature wall before shotcrete? (no need to worry about additional maintenance down the road)
And if anyone has a similar spa bench setup with venturi air intake, I'd love to hear your experience! I may be overthinking this, but I know that once we have shotcrete, there's no going back

Thx, all!