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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]King Spa pool is NOT nude. It’s outdoor, heated and fabulous. Bring a bathing suit. Spa World is older and smaller, with segregated nude pools. It tends to be less crowded now that everyone is going to King Spa. [/quote] Indoor pool is nude. Outdoor co-Ed pool is not, which is obvious [/quote] The indoor “pools” are more like hot-tubs. And for someone who hasn’t been, erroneously stating the “pools are nude” without clarification might be a deterrent. But perhaps that’s a gate keeping strategy to prevent the place from getting to popular and crowded, in which case I approve. Carry on. [/quote] The indoor baths/pools are the actual spa area that is more traditional. Those are always nude. You wash there, soak and get your scrub. In most Korean spas, this is where you scrub before putting in the uniform to head to hot/cold saunas outside. Admittedly, these larger US spas now have hotel-esque type hot tubs/pools outdoors where you can where bathing suits. Maybe I’m old, but I never remember these places when talking about Korean spas. In my memory, having lived in Korea and frequented spas in US, these outdoor coed bathing suit pools are new additions. It’s more of a hangout spot than a treatment area. But, I realize that it’s s draw for those who wouldn’t frequent otherwise [/quote]
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