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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spaworld would be my pick. I was nervous about their clothing policy but once I got used to it, I had one of the most relaxing days ever.
Google korean spas or read reviews to understand what I mean.
Spaworld! +2
Op here - is this something I would feel ok doing alone??
Second PP: definitely! The water areas are separated by gender and there are attendants everywhere. There’s also a nice cafe for lunch. You can add on massage, etc and there are a bunch of immersive “caves” with different stones and at different temperatures for you to rest in.
It’s a gem of the DC area IMO. I’m no longer in the area full time but will be in December and am looking forward to going to Spa World.
Enjoy!
So you have to be nude in the same gender pools? I read that children of the same gender are also allowed with parents. Are they in the spa/pool area too?
Yes I have. It is totally non-sexual and feels very safe (to me). Kids have been with their mom a time or two but I didn’t really notice. Everyone is just kind or doing their own thing. I think it’s nice. Also check Groupon, they almost always have a deal.
If a restaurant is handing out menus, or if a spa is on Groupon... thank you, next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spaworld would be my pick. I was nervous about their clothing policy but once I got used to it, I had one of the most relaxing days ever.
Google korean spas or read reviews to understand what I mean.
Spaworld! +2
Op here - is this something I would feel ok doing alone??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spaworld would be my pick. I was nervous about their clothing policy but once I got used to it, I had one of the most relaxing days ever.
Google korean spas or read reviews to understand what I mean.
Spaworld! +2
Op here - is this something I would feel ok doing alone??
Second PP: definitely! The water areas are separated by gender and there are attendants everywhere. There’s also a nice cafe for lunch. You can add on massage, etc and there are a bunch of immersive “caves” with different stones and at different temperatures for you to rest in.
It’s a gem of the DC area IMO. I’m no longer in the area full time but will be in December and am looking forward to going to Spa World.
Enjoy!
So you have to be nude in the same gender pools? I read that children of the same gender are also allowed with parents. Are they in the spa/pool area too?
Yes I have. It is totally non-sexual and feels very safe (to me). Kids have been with their mom a time or two but I didn’t really notice. Everyone is just kind or doing their own thing. I think it’s nice. Also check Groupon, they almost always have a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spaworld would be my pick. I was nervous about their clothing policy but once I got used to it, I had one of the most relaxing days ever.
Google korean spas or read reviews to understand what I mean.
Spaworld! +2
Op here - is this something I would feel ok doing alone??
Second PP: definitely! The water areas are separated by gender and there are attendants everywhere. There’s also a nice cafe for lunch. You can add on massage, etc and there are a bunch of immersive “caves” with different stones and at different temperatures for you to rest in.
It’s a gem of the DC area IMO. I’m no longer in the area full time but will be in December and am looking forward to going to Spa World.
Enjoy!
So you have to be nude in the same gender pools? I read that children of the same gender are also allowed with parents. Are they in the spa/pool area too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spaworld would be my pick. I was nervous about their clothing policy but once I got used to it, I had one of the most relaxing days ever.
Google korean spas or read reviews to understand what I mean.
Spaworld! +2
Op here - is this something I would feel ok doing alone??
Second PP: definitely! The water areas are separated by gender and there are attendants everywhere. There’s also a nice cafe for lunch. You can add on massage, etc and there are a bunch of immersive “caves” with different stones and at different temperatures for you to rest in.
It’s a gem of the DC area IMO. I’m no longer in the area full time but will be in December and am looking forward to going to Spa World.
Enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spaworld would be my pick. I was nervous about their clothing policy but once I got used to it, I had one of the most relaxing days ever.
Google korean spas or read reviews to understand what I mean.
Spaworld! +2
Op here - is this something I would feel ok doing alone??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spaworld would be my pick. I was nervous about their clothing policy but once I got used to it, I had one of the most relaxing days ever.
Google korean spas or read reviews to understand what I mean.
Spaworld! +2
Op here - is this something I would feel ok doing alone??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spaworld would be my pick. I was nervous about their clothing policy but once I got used to it, I had one of the most relaxing days ever.
Google korean spas or read reviews to understand what I mean.
Spaworld! +2
Anonymous wrote:Spaworld would be my pick. I was nervous about their clothing policy but once I got used to it, I had one of the most relaxing days ever.
Google korean spas or read reviews to understand what I mean.