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This wasn't a bad spa at all, but it wasn't anything that I was wowed by. The spa was really nice inside, the picture of relaxation, and my therapist who did my hydration treatment was super nice. I just didn't think it was really worth the steep price. The treatment I got was mediocre (the table was super uncomfortable and I really didn't notice any difference in my skin afterward). My husband got a deep tissue massage and said he didn't feel like it was deep tissue at all. Plus, he said the therapist talked the entire time, asking him tons of questions (not exactly relaxing). There was no joint place for you to relax with your husband if you go as a couple. As soon as you get there, they usher you to separate locker rooms, so booking as a couple's thing is kind of a moot point. While everyone at the spa was nice, when I called to book treatments, the male on the phone seemed completely annoyed to be taking my appointment (sorry for the inconvenience!). I will say that, and I only saw this after we'd left, I was looking at my receipt and the front desk woman was very nice to us after she found out my husband was in the military. Sincere thanks for that.
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