Friday, August 31, 2007

Laboring to Find a Good Day Spa

For non-US readers, today is just an ordinary Friday. But here the weekend has already begun—a long holiday weekend in honor of Labor Day. Many either have a short work day or none at all. (Freelancers must ride the wave of our editors’ vacay plans. We have become maddeningly accustomed to our schedules either grinding to a halt days before the holiday and stretching days beyond it, or being pushed double time for copy delivery, like, yesterday.)

Before leaving for work today my partner, who will only be working until noon, announced that he would love for both of us to a massage. Surprise. Surprise. I’m always game and I love it when he is. My job was to find a place that was a) good, b) had two openings at the same time on such short notice, and c) fit our plans, which included lunch, which further included a place that had good French fries (but that was for my partner to find) and some shopping.

I love this kind of challenge.

I called Spa Nordstrom first. Does it sound strange to say that my favorite local spa is a chain? For me, Spa Nordstrom has consistently offered the best services at a decent price. And I love the ambience: just the right balance of mind-traveling serenity with the right touch exoticism. Alas, they had no openings today. (Had they, I would have gone for the abhyanga massage. It’s an Ayurvedic treatment and thoroughly blissful.)

This, I thought, is the perfect opportunity to try out a new spa that I'd heard about. The day spa, called Silken Tent, is surprisingly located in a rather bland suburb, a negative for sure. But the offerings are expansive (ambitious?) beyond bodywork and treatments, and include yoga to wellness counseling, a cafe to retreats. I figured since they’ve only been open for a week they’ll likely be able to accommodate us. But when I checked out their menu online I gasped at the prices. The services were all a good 20% higher than the going rate of most local spas I have been to with excellent reputations. For an unknown quantity, this really bothered me. I feel the client is being asked to cover their overhead without their having proven they’re worth it.

I also felt they may be a little off the mark. Didn’t we just hear that due to an industry glut day spa revenues are going down, not up?

If we can make the times work (4:30pm), we’re going to opt for Kaya Day Spa. Kaya, which is much more centrally located and has a first-rate reputation for quality services, has better prices and, I’m thinking, their finger more firmly on the pulse of the industry. They are offering 15% off coupons for first-time clients and generous (up to 30%) coupons for many other treatments.

Have a great holiday.

3 comments:

Rose said...

Thanks, Adam! Would love to know more about *how* it worked well for you. Share it you come back!

Fruity said...

I think I need a nice, relaxing spa now after reading your blog. Have you tried any spa in Thailand or Bali before? Heard it's great there. Cheers from Fruity

Rose said...

Hi Fruit Species,

BTW, I love looking at your exotic fruit and, with any luck I may be tasting some of my own soon. May be going to SE Asia in a couple of weeks--to visit spas and to taste fruit, per your inspiration!