Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Honest question - what do you do for 4 hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?
its a family friendly spa. They have pools, which kids enjoy. In Korea its a tradition to go as a family. Our kids enjoy going. They have a few friends they have made there even that they see often during our visits.
Everyone is saying the kids are well behaved. Are they just sitting quietly in the pool? Or are they playing like or you see in a neighborhood pool? Maybe the word spa is what is throwing some of us off. That does not seem relaxing in the least.
Yes the kids are no issue at spa world, They are in the pool with there parents and normally are kept quiet and not running around, Some bring a few small bath tub toys or something to play with in the water. Nothing like the neighborhood pool. Not sure about the female side, but this is what i have observed on the male side.
Did you feel like it was a lot of guys "cruising" on the male side? Did you bring your DS weekday or weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?
its a family friendly spa. They have pools, which kids enjoy. In Korea its a tradition to go as a family. Our kids enjoy going. They have a few friends they have made there even that they see often during our visits.
Everyone is saying the kids are well behaved. Are they just sitting quietly in the pool? Or are they playing like or you see in a neighborhood pool? Maybe the word spa is what is throwing some of us off. That does not seem relaxing in the least.
Yes the kids are no issue at spa world, They are in the pool with there parents and normally are kept quiet and not running around, Some bring a few small bath tub toys or something to play with in the water. Nothing like the neighborhood pool. Not sure about the female side, but this is what i have observed on the male side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?
its a family friendly spa. They have pools, which kids enjoy. In Korea its a tradition to go as a family. Our kids enjoy going. They have a few friends they have made there even that they see often during our visits.
Everyone is saying the kids are well behaved. Are they just sitting quietly in the pool? Or are they playing like or you see in a neighborhood pool? Maybe the word spa is what is throwing some of us off. That does not seem relaxing in the least.
The kids just go in the water. They are not disruptive and it’s not like they’re playing at the neighborhood pool. It’s an immersive, relaxing environment.
how is that fun for a kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?
its a family friendly spa. They have pools, which kids enjoy. In Korea its a tradition to go as a family. Our kids enjoy going. They have a few friends they have made there even that they see often during our visits.
Everyone is saying the kids are well behaved. Are they just sitting quietly in the pool? Or are they playing like or you see in a neighborhood pool? Maybe the word spa is what is throwing some of us off. That does not seem relaxing in the least.
The kids just go in the water. They are not disruptive and it’s not like they’re playing at the neighborhood pool. It’s an immersive, relaxing environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?
its a family friendly spa. They have pools, which kids enjoy. In Korea its a tradition to go as a family. Our kids enjoy going. They have a few friends they have made there even that they see often during our visits.
Everyone is saying the kids are well behaved. Are they just sitting quietly in the pool? Or are they playing like or you see in a neighborhood pool? Maybe the word spa is what is throwing some of us off. That does not seem relaxing in the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?
its a family friendly spa. They have pools, which kids enjoy. In Korea its a tradition to go as a family. Our kids enjoy going. They have a few friends they have made there even that they see often during our visits.
Everyone is saying the kids are well behaved. Are they just sitting quietly in the pool? Or are they playing like or you see in a neighborhood pool? Maybe the word spa is what is throwing some of us off. That does not seem relaxing in the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Honest question - what do you do for 4 hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?
its a family friendly spa. They have pools, which kids enjoy. In Korea its a tradition to go as a family. Our kids enjoy going. They have a few friends they have made there even that they see often during our visits.
Anonymous wrote:What on earth is up with people wanting to take children to these places?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 h
ours! There’s a place to get lunch too.
Honest question - what do you do for 4 hours?
Anonymous wrote: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.