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| - Don't go there, at any cost - even if it's 90% off or sounds irresistibly cheap. Like Tina C., the reviewer before me, I also used a pre-paid voucher. If there's such a thing as a "ghetto" spa, then this is it. Immediately after I announced myself and presented my voucher I was asked if I'd like to start by paying the tax and tip, as stated on the voucher, BEFORE having the services. I declined to pay first and I was then offered the use of cheap, used, un-sanitized, plastic slippers from a basket in the reception area (I saw a man place his pair directly off of his feet back into the basket), of course we declined those. Unlike Tina C., we were not provided with robes. The changing facilities are a pair of separate massage rooms but the actual "spa" services are all located in one small open area behind the small reception area, so strange people are walking by the jacuzzi while other people are in it, while yet other customers are squeezed into the tiny, 2-person sauna where you can hear the people in the reception, and you can hear the talking of both the people in the sauna AND the people in the jacuzzi while you have your massage in the "gazebo", which is an unadorned, cheap, backyard gazebo balanced with homemade pieces of wood etc. The service was disorganised, the staff were wearing very dingy clothing and worst of all was that the services were ALL much shorter than advertised or not provided at all like when some kind of extremely short forehead massage/rub was substituted for a facial. I had to accept a 50 cents charge to pay my bill via Interac. I could go on but by now you get the picture - so you've been warned.
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