King Spa Chantilly

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The biggest issue with king spa is you are required to shower nude then put on a robe and someone is actually watching you the whole time. That is weird.


What on earth are you talking about? I go all the time, and not only have I never had anyone watch me shower, I have never "put on a robe." They have uniforms of shorts and tshirts.


+1. We went last year. I have no idea about the poster saying that “someone is watching you the whole time.” #weirdparanoia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The biggest issue with king spa is you are required to shower nude then put on a robe and someone is actually watching you the whole time. That is weird.


What on earth are you talking about? I go all the time, and not only have I never had anyone watch me shower, I have never "put on a robe." They have uniforms of shorts and tshirts.


+1. We went last year. I have no idea about the poster saying that “someone is watching you the whole time.” #weirdparanoia


Everything is available for the right price.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The balian nude area is optional - and I have never really seen anyone else in it. Of the two balian springs is much nicer - and you don’t have to change between your uniform and swim suit to transition between the spas and saunas (bc you just wear your suit at balian). Balian also gives you a nice robe, slippers, and a full size towel - king gives you like a hand towel. If you want a spa experience I’d totally recommend Balian. It’s also less crowded, and has lounging areas to relax.


King Spa doesn't "give you like a hand towel." There are shelves full of towels, and you take as many towels as you need.

Again, it looks like people who have never been are feeling the need to comment as though they have.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe go to Balian Springs instead?


Six of one, half dozen of the other.


Actually no.
In order to go to the jacuzzis and plunge pool and steam rooms at King Spa, you do so in the naked area just off of the locker room/dressing area.

At Balian, there are no naked areas unless you are changing and/or taking a shower. Everything—the jacuzzis, saunas, steam rooms—all require swimsuits.


No, Balian also has a naked single-sex pool and shower area.


Yes, I mentioned the showers. That is the case at any spa. But if you want to use ANY pool or jacuzzi, are you REQUIRED to be nude at Balian? NO. At King Spa, the ONLY indoor jacuzzis and steam rooms are located in the nude area. At King Spa, the only place you can be in a jacuzzi and in a swimsuit is outdoors.


There is an entire unisex indoor pool at King Spa, adjacent to the doors that go to the unisex outdoor pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe go to Balian Springs instead?


Six of one, half dozen of the other.


Actually no.
In order to go to the jacuzzis and plunge pool and steam rooms at King Spa, you do so in the naked area just off of the locker room/dressing area.

At Balian, there are no naked areas unless you are changing and/or taking a shower. Everything—the jacuzzis, saunas, steam rooms—all require swimsuits.


No, Balian also has a naked single-sex pool and shower area.


Yes, I mentioned the showers. That is the case at any spa. But if you want to use ANY pool or jacuzzi, are you REQUIRED to be nude at Balian? NO. At King Spa, the ONLY indoor jacuzzis and steam rooms are located in the nude area. At King Spa, the only place you can be in a jacuzzi and in a swimsuit is outdoors.


There is an entire unisex indoor pool at King Spa, adjacent to the doors that go to the unisex outdoor pool.


You mean the coed pools right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If thr birthday girl is streesed and concerned, I don't think it would be a great idea.


This. I would not want to do this if it were my birthday either
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe go to Balian Springs instead?


This place is much more expensive than Kingspa just for admission alone.

Anonymous
Americans are prudes. End of story.
Anonymous
I can't imagine anyone enjoying this experience.

If the birthday girl doesn't want to do it, why are you even considering it? For most normal people. the whole thing would be a hard pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The balian nude area is optional - and I have never really seen anyone else in it. Of the two balian springs is much nicer - and you don’t have to change between your uniform and swim suit to transition between the spas and saunas (bc you just wear your suit at balian). Balian also gives you a nice robe, slippers, and a full size towel - king gives you like a hand towel. If you want a spa experience I’d totally recommend Balian. It’s also less crowded, and has lounging areas to relax.


King Spa doesn't "give you like a hand towel." There are shelves full of towels, and you take as many towels as you need.

Again, it looks like people who have never been are feeling the need to comment as though they have.


But they are hand towel sized! I was there in November, correct me if they have increased the size of their towels.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine anyone enjoying this experience.

If the birthday girl doesn't want to do it, why are you even considering it? For most normal people. the whole thing would be a hard pass.


It’s amazingly relaxing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine anyone enjoying this experience.

If the birthday girl doesn't want to do it, why are you even considering it? For most normal people. the whole thing would be a hard pass.


That's pretty rude. This is an important cultural ritual in Korea. And many other cultures have similar rituals (Japanese onsen, for example, and Hammams in Morocco). It's fine if you don't enjoy it, but making it like it would be crazy to like it is pretty culturally insensitive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine anyone enjoying this experience.

If the birthday girl doesn't want to do it, why are you even considering it? For most normal people. the whole thing would be a hard pass.


Based on the crowds there, it seems like plenty of people like it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine anyone enjoying this experience.

If the birthday girl doesn't want to do it, why are you even considering it? For most normal people. the whole thing would be a hard pass.


It’s amazingly relaxing.


In your opinion. But the birthday girl is Icked out, so why is OP even considering it?

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