I just got back from a 2 night stay at the Euro Spa and Inn for a girlfriends' getaway weekend. The three of us stayed in two roooms and got treatments at the Spa.
I will start off the with the hotel itself- it was great! The rooms were clean, cozy, and each had the convenience of a mini-kitchen and robes. Each morning there was a continental breakfast on the patio and every afternoon there are afternoon snacks (cookies, cheese, crackers, fruit) to hold you over until dinner. The spa and pool (not so heated) were clean and relaxing.
Now for the Spa service- we looked into every spa in the area before booking here, mainly for the convenience of getting our treatments where we were staying despite the fact that the Spa packages weren't the best value (and they didn't give us much of a discount though between the three of us getting 3 treatments, you'd think they would have).
Two of us requested a male masseuse, while one of us requested a female. The two of us who had the male masseuse were very disappointed to say the least with our service for a couple of reasons. 1) The Masseuse: he looked very 'unkempt" and looked like he belonged in a grunge music band (pulling his hair back in a pony tail might have at least made him appear more professional. He was also very stingy with the massage oil-at first I didn't realize he was even using any. The massage and foot "reflexology" treatment (not worth $65!) were average. 2) The Room itself: NO music during the treatment which made it very awkward, the room was freezing (no heated bed), no curtain over the window and the sun was beaming into the window, even when I was laying on my stomach it was very bright, and the room was about 3 steps away from the reception desk, so I heard the receptionist coughing the entire time, all of her phone conversations (she didn't attempt to whisper during the phone calls), the register ringing, toilet flushing, the traffic from the main road about a tenth of a mile from the spa, and just about everything else you would NOT want to hear during a "relaxing" massage. Our friend who had the female massage therapist thoroughly enjoyed her massage, and she also had a room farther away from the main area where we were.
We all received a Euro Facial from Barbara and all enjoyed that treatment. She had relaxing music on in the room, a heated bed, and though she was a little chatty, she was very professional. It helped that the room was also tucked away.
My advice would be to make sure you make specific requests when you book a massage here- that you want it to be quiet, the room to be dark, etc. Or, go to another spa where they actually attempt to make your massage as enjoyable as possible! We ended up going to a different Spa center the next day to make up for horrible massage and decided that we will be going to the other spa on our next trip.







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