Anonymous wrote:check out the Yelps on these spas. Most non-Koreans complain of cleanliness issues.
Anonymous wrote:The sounds like a weird thing the husband put on you to plan, OP. How is this a Christmas gift from him? He’s not paying for the guests and he is not planning it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are few Koreans there. Last time I went, the guests were max 20% Asian.
You can definitely avoid participating in nudity, but you will not be able to get a body scrub if you're not comfortable being nude, which is the signature experience. Outside of what is essentially a locker room with hot tubs, everyone is in the uniforms. You can get massages and facials in co-ed, clothed areas. All the saunas are co-ed and clothed, and the outdoor pool is with bathing suits.
Apparently Spa World is of worse quality but allows bathing suits in the nude areas. There will still be nudity there, though.
How do the body scrubs work for the guys? I can't imagine they "finish" the scrubs in front of each other, do they?
I can't speak to men. For women, I was surprised how close they came to my crotch. It didn't feel sexual at all, but it was pretty uncomfortable for me because I'm a bit modest, I suppose.
Were they suggesting they'd be willing to get closer?
Anonymous wrote:I call troll. First it’s a birthday get together, then it’s a Christmas gift from husband who asked OP to arrange? To a nude spa with a bunch of women? And there’s an Asian flavor also?
Who else thinks this is a teenage boy’s fantasy?
Anonymous wrote:i think its a weird thing to plan for a group honestly and very weird that you didn't run it by her first. MOST people would not want to prance around nude at a spa. Its a very specific experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are few Koreans there. Last time I went, the guests were max 20% Asian.
You can definitely avoid participating in nudity, but you will not be able to get a body scrub if you're not comfortable being nude, which is the signature experience. Outside of what is essentially a locker room with hot tubs, everyone is in the uniforms. You can get massages and facials in co-ed, clothed areas. All the saunas are co-ed and clothed, and the outdoor pool is with bathing suits.
Apparently Spa World is of worse quality but allows bathing suits in the nude areas. There will still be nudity there, though.
How do the body scrubs work for the guys? I can't imagine they "finish" the scrubs in front of each other, do they?
I can't speak to men. For women, I was surprised how close they came to my crotch. It didn't feel sexual at all, but it was pretty uncomfortable for me because I'm a bit modest, I suppose.
Were they suggesting they'd be willing to get closer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are few Koreans there. Last time I went, the guests were max 20% Asian.
You can definitely avoid participating in nudity, but you will not be able to get a body scrub if you're not comfortable being nude, which is the signature experience. Outside of what is essentially a locker room with hot tubs, everyone is in the uniforms. You can get massages and facials in co-ed, clothed areas. All the saunas are co-ed and clothed, and the outdoor pool is with bathing suits.
Apparently Spa World is of worse quality but allows bathing suits in the nude areas. There will still be nudity there, though.
How do the body scrubs work for the guys? I can't imagine they "finish" the scrubs in front of each other, do they?
I can't speak to men. For women, I was surprised how close they came to my crotch. It didn't feel sexual at all, but it was pretty uncomfortable for me because I'm a bit modest, I suppose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are few Koreans there. Last time I went, the guests were max 20% Asian.
You can definitely avoid participating in nudity, but you will not be able to get a body scrub if you're not comfortable being nude, which is the signature experience. Outside of what is essentially a locker room with hot tubs, everyone is in the uniforms. You can get massages and facials in co-ed, clothed areas. All the saunas are co-ed and clothed, and the outdoor pool is with bathing suits.
Apparently Spa World is of worse quality but allows bathing suits in the nude areas. There will still be nudity there, though.
How do the body scrubs work for the guys? I can't imagine they "finish" the scrubs in front of each other, do they?
Anonymous wrote:There are few Koreans there. Last time I went, the guests were max 20% Asian.
You can definitely avoid participating in nudity, but you will not be able to get a body scrub if you're not comfortable being nude, which is the signature experience. Outside of what is essentially a locker room with hot tubs, everyone is in the uniforms. You can get massages and facials in co-ed, clothed areas. All the saunas are co-ed and clothed, and the outdoor pool is with bathing suits.
Apparently Spa World is of worse quality but allows bathing suits in the nude areas. There will still be nudity there, though.
Anonymous wrote:What is the budget?
Massage:facial:pedicure will run at least $200pp at the lowest end. Before tip.