From the looks of this place, both inside and out, you would think that they would have better deals. The appearance is what I would call "ghetto".
The beds must be old because I thought it was going to close all the way down on my face when I got in for the first time. They also allow you to tan 20min in the same level bed that other salons only allow 15min in and I felt as if I did not get as good as color so the bulbs must be old too. The beds are cracked and look ancient.
Cheap paper posters are falling off the wall, they have tacky cork boards for local advertising and even tack fliers up in the room. I'm not interested in auto-glass, etc. when I'm tanning, sorry. Music is played out of an old-school "boom box", and they still have pictures on "employees" on their 'employee wall' of girls who haven't worked there in years. I don't even want to know how long their lotions have been sitting around.
One day I accidentally left my Michael Kors rose gold watch in a room, called to inquire about it and they claimed they didn't have it. Obviously they clean the rooms after each client so I'm guessing that one of the employees is rocking my watch these days.
I have another friend that left her lotion for them to hold there (a service they offer) and the next time she went to tan they claimed they had throw it away. I'm guessing a nice bottle of lotion didn't just go in the trash and maybe an employee got to put that to use too.
Look around for cards locally that offer 1 week free or $10 for 10 days to new customers to try this place out if you still feel inclined to go.