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Use of the spa facilities, i.e. showers, steam room/sauna, indoor hot tub, heat beds, loungers, outdoor private deck, indoor whirlpool tub. My partner and I got the week pass and really enjoyed the respite each day. Highly recommended either as a single or a couple (couple pass is 199).

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What Rick said! They were really accommodating too. A friend was traveling with us (in a totally different cabin) and they let us buy a "couples pass" which saved us a little money. The thallosotherapy pools and heated stone chairs are both awesome.

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Use of the spa facilities, i.e. showers, steam room/sauna, indoor hot tub, heat beds, loungers, outdoor private deck, indoor whirlpool tub. My partner and I got the week pass and really enjoyed the respite each day. Highly recommended either as a single or a couple (couple pass is 199).

 

.....where the private outside deck is?

 

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Thanks for the info on all of this.

I keep going back and forth. Early reports were the spa was too crowded and even those with week passes could not get in for an apt.

Then I heard it was not too crowded. I assume they put a time limit on the whirlpools or something? Do you think you can really use this everyday? Did anyone sit in a whirlpool or sit in a heated lounger everyday?

If you are a weekly member, do they give you any discounts on any procedures?

 

Glad to hear that the money was worth it to those that used it. I was wondering if just heated loungers (that may be difficult to get) or a whirlpool usage is really worth that money?

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We did use the spa almost every day and had no issue with the whirlpool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, loungers or the heated loungers. Nor was there a time limit that I was aware of. The only occasional space issue were the loungers in the outside deck but that was not a big deal. As for discounts on other services, I don't think that was offered.

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Thanks for the info on all of this.

I keep going back and forth. Early reports were the spa was too crowded and even those with week passes could not get in for an apt.

Then I heard it was not too crowded. I assume they put a time limit on the whirlpools or something? Do you think you can really use this everyday? Did anyone sit in a whirlpool or sit in a heated lounger everyday?

If you are a weekly member, do they give you any discounts on any procedures?

 

Glad to hear that the money was worth it to those that used it. I was wondering if just heated loungers (that may be difficult to get) or a whirlpool usage is really worth that money?

 

David - whether it's worth it is a really personal decision. I can tell you it was never overcrowded. The atmosphere is serene and it was a really nice thing to do. I don't think a lot of people bought the spa passes (which made me happy!!).

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