I started tanning at ProTan after City Tan & Spa suddenly closed its doors and took off with my prepaid tanning package (disputing the charge on my credit card took care of this problem). They actually offered me a good deal since I was one of City Tan's displaced customers and waived my enrollment fee and gave me a great deal on purchasing a points package with the monthly membership. They offer a good variety of beds and stand-up units and while the equipment is not the newest around, it generally seems to be well maintained and has bulbs that are changed frequently enough to be effective. The place is not spotlessly clean, but clean enough that I don't feel any sort of "ick factor" when laying in the tanning beds (and I'm definitely a huge germiphobe). They don't provide tanning goggles so you'll need to bring your own eye protection and there are times when the staff seem overwhelmed trying to check in customers and place them in the requested rooms, but I don't think anyone is really expecting the staff of a tanning salon to be on the same intellectual level as a nuclear physicist so the ditziness shouldn't be considered a major negative here. In general, they seem to be a decent tanning salon and have enough customers that they don't seem in danger of going out of business and walking away with customers' money.