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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=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. [/quote] Honest question - what do you do for 4 hours?[/quote] I rotate between the pools, steam room, and sauna. Maybe spend an hour there. Get a treatment: body scrub or massage. In the shared (both gender) space there are many rooms with different elements: an amethyst room, a clay room etc. Spend 10-20 minutes in each and then rest on a mat between each for 5-10 minutes. Eat or have a smoothie. The time goes quickly at that place! Alas I live in an area with no Korean spa to be found. If I had my druthers I’d find someone to partner with and open one, but not sure there’s enough demand here. I would be a regular customer at least![/quote] Can you explain what you do in a clay or amethyst room? I’ve never heard of a Korean Spa. Are people just waiting to treat you in each room and if so what is the treatment? Break it down for me please. [/quote]
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