After reading prior review I have to say it's true in that workers assume you know everything about tanning. I had to ask to be shown the room. I was asked what kind of spray tan I want but no education on what the options were is there (how about something printed and something on the screen?). The second visit the little washcloth for drying yourself was used as I ascertained by the crumpled appearance and confirmed by touching it (wet!). I didn't like that the worker would not take my coupon for a free tan either, saying it was expired. I didn't see a date anywhere on it.
So that was another $24. So be cautious if you're attempting a promo.
I regret falling for the "sale ends tomorrow" line in buying expensive tanning lotion. I should have pushed to find out what it for but the environment is not helpful. You're asking questions and there is a line because there is one worker so I just assumed it's a necessity and paid.
It makes me wonder if they are somehow being timed on how quickly the worker. An get you checked in and on your way to a bed.
Bottom line this is a sales and not service oriented business.