Korean Spa?

Anonymous
You’re naked, there’ll notice and kick you out if you bring a phone into the nude area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If nude, how do you know people won't take photos??


You sign an agreement.
Anonymous
Thinking about going to spa world. But i hear there can be kids there too. Want to relax in the pool/hottubs without getting splashed. Would going on the weekend be a bad idea then? Or is kids not there often on the weekends?
Anonymous
Not a fan. I find these 2 spas musty, and a breeding ground for foot fungus as no one wears shoes? Baffled by the fact you use the bathroom with no shoes. I never returned. Also, bring nude is not a problem, but the small towel they give you is.
Anonymous
Went back to Spa World recently and there were a few kids but I didn’t notice them being disruptive. Spa World is a bit tired but still a bargain and clean. I look forward to trying Spa King. We’ve never gotten a foot fungus and you can purchase cheap slippers at front desk if you’re concerned.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thinking about going to spa world. But i hear there can be kids there too. Want to relax in the pool/hottubs without getting splashed. Would going on the weekend be a bad idea then? Or is kids not there often on the weekends?
Anonymous wrote:Not a fan. I find these 2 spas musty, and a breeding ground for foot fungus as no one wears shoes? Baffled by the fact you use the bathroom with no shoes. I never returned. Also, bring nude is not a problem, but the small towel they give you is.




We were at spa world a few weekends ago. They keep it pretty clean so would not worry much about a foot fungus, but i believe you can bring and wear an indoor slipper if you choose. During our weekend visit there was decent amount of kids in the pools area but no one was splashing or running around. The kids were behaved and in the pools with there parents or in the smaller pool that that is more designated for kids. if you want to avoid kids you have better luck during the week when they are in school, but there sometimes is still toddler or pre school age kids there during that time too. But not that many people there during the week so you should be able to spread out and not get splashed and be able to relax.
Anonymous
How much does it cost and how long do people stay there?
Anonymous
Spa World is fantastic - I’m out of the DC area now and still make a point to visit when I’m in town (parents are still there). Budget at least four hours! There’s a place to get lunch too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thinking about going to spa world. But i hear there can be kids there too. Want to relax in the pool/hottubs without getting splashed. Would going on the weekend be a bad idea then? Or is kids not there often on the weekends?


I’ve seen kids there - with their moms - and they are always well-behaved. It’s not like a traditional pool experience.

Bonus: there’s almost always a coupon on Groupon.
Anonymous
What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spa World is fantastic - I’m out of the DC area now and still make a point to visit when I’m in town (parents are still there). Budget at least four hours! There’s a place to get lunch too.


Honest question - what do you do for 4 hours?
Anonymous
Spend time in the mineral rooms off the common area, with ice room after each hot room. Eat lunch or have boba tea. Go to the wet area and enjoy all the water massages. Use sauna and steam room with a dip in cold bath in between. Get a body scrub.
Anonymous
NP - Go in the bade pools, get a scrub/massage, go eat, relax, take a nap, go to the hot rooms and then the cool room.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spa World is fantastic - I’m out of the DC area now and still make a point to visit when I’m in town (parents are still there). Budget at least four h
ours! There’s a place to get lunch too.


Honest question - what do you do for 4 hours?
Anonymous
I am so confused. It is a co-Ed nude spa like in Germany?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?


its a family friendly spa. They have pools, which kids enjoy. In Korea its a tradition to go as a family. Our kids enjoy going. They have a few friends they have made there even that they see often during our visits.
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