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Burke Williams Day Spa

Burke Williams Day Spa

3.9(518 reviews)
3.8 mi
•$$$

Another amazing day at the spa! Setrah is a one of a kind…read moreperson who is a true professional when it comes to your skins needs, she is a skincare expert and does a phenomenal job every time. I highly recommend working with her as she always has a smile on her face and truly deserves all the recognition for her hard work. Thank you setarah! I feel so refreshed and beautiful

I'm really torn about this review because the actual massage was great, and the facility was very…read morenide, but the experience leading up to it was honestly pretty frustrating. My mom and I booked massages and got there early so we could enjoy the amenities and get into a relaxed headspace before our scheduled massages. Unfortunately, we found it nearly impossible to decompress due to ongoing conversations throughout these spaces. From discussions about kids' sports practices in the jacuzzi to work-related chatter in the sauna, we could hear it everywhere, even back in the locker area. There are signs asking people to keep quiet in these spaces, so while some guests were using "spa voices" any constant conversation disrupted the peaceful atmosphere when we were trying to rest and decompress. It would've been nice if employees working the area could enforce quiet conduct, because clearly the signage alone wasn't cutting it. We basically gave up on unwinding before our massages, which was disappointing since that's half the reason we came early. The massage itself was relaxing and the therapists were wonderful, but the spa experience was not it. I was also disappointed that as we were paying for our services at the end, not a single employee asked how our experience was. I wouldn't be writing this otherwise had someone cared to ask how we enjoyed it. If you're just coming for a treatment and heading straight out, you'll probably love it. (Perhaps try going on a weekday so it's less busy where you can avoid the unending chatter.) But if you're hoping to actually use the amenities as the peaceful escape they're supposed to be, hopefully you have a better experience than we did.

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Le Château Enchanté Day Spa - Healing starts here.

Le Château Enchanté Day Spa

4.7(249 reviews)
2.3 mi
•$$

I Highly Recommend to book appointment The Best Massage therapist super Healing Hands…read more I had a severe knott in my back below shoulder blade. With one appointment and following Sara's instructions the pain and knott lowered by 85%

Where do I begin with Sarah? This is my second series of medical massages with Sarah (last time 5…read moreyears ago) and was so glad to see Sarah even still in the business when my ongoing pinched nerve in my neck really wrecked my life about 5 months ago. I should have immediately phoned her, and I finally did a few months ago and she was like a human X-ray as she scanned me up and down on our first visit. She had my poor posture analyzed. She is also finding anxiety issues and ADHD issues just by her hands-on massages, so there is a mental component to this pain that only she has figured out. Not my doctor, not my personal trainer, not my physical therapist. Only Sarah. And now I can take that 'diagnosis' to a mental health specialist and work on my ADHD. I don't even call her my 'massage therapist'. I refer to her as my 'healer' and yes, after the first visit, I felt like I was hit by a bus (because I've been neglecting my body and what it needs for too long). But after the second or third day? I was able to finally sleep without having to weirdly prop my body up with three pillows to find the EXACT angle so my left arm wasn't on fire all night. I'm enjoying life again. For months I couldn't attend concerts (tried and nearly had a mental breakdown) or enjoy the beach or enjoy my yardwork (which actually triggered this latest pain bout). Am I out of the woods? Far from it. Which is why I've been going regularly and need to 'do my homework' of stretching and cardio to not have her keep fixing the same problems. Is it expensive? Well, isn't life? If I could write a check for $10,000 or $20,000 to have this pain stop, would I? Absolutely. Chronic pain is very debilitating and depressing. Was it all Sarah, or did my meds and PT and gym regimen finally kick in? I don't know. All I know is that by Day 3 after the INITIAL visit with Sarah, I was a new man. I have a watch that tracks my sleep score. It went up. A lot. So medical massages need to be part of ALL of our lives. If I ever get this pain situation under control, I will STILL continue with Sarah once or twice a month. Don't let it get away from you. This should be covered under insurance and maybe someday it will be, because it is by far the most important phone call I made during my last 6 months of hell. But now, I'm going to see the Oasis reunion concert this weekend, I danced HARD to a reggae band a few days ago, I'm doing yardwork, and enjoying and appreciating life again. We talk a lot during our two hour sessions, and she's also got my mind and perspective in a better place. If you need pain management and posture analysis, go to Sarah. Run to Sarah. She's a HEALER. An actual healer.

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Irvine Spa

3.8(1.7k reviews)
10.4 mi
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Back again. Rinse and repeat... 930am, Saturday, June 27,…read more2026 This time I extended my session in the Fire House to 75 minutes. Took a 2 hour break in the common room. My shirt was soaked! I was like a hog roasting in a hot oven! This morning was up to temperature. Session 2 in the Fire House in the early afternoon... Much busier and more uncouth people disturbing the peace with their very annoying whispering. If you need to talk, take your gossiping convos outside in the common area! 930am, Saturday, June 20, 2026 It's not busy at this time. The Fire House was just warning up as it wasn't terribly hot yet. Left at 315 pm.

This was my first Korean spa experience, so part of this review is definitely from the perspective…read moreof someone who had no idea what they were doing. I came here with a group of girlfriends for my friend's birthday, and none of us had been to a Korean spa before. Honestly, it was confusing from the start. There wasn't much direction on where to go, what order to do things in, how the facilities worked, or what you were supposed to do if you booked extra services. We also came with one guy and a group of girls, so we didn't realize right away that we'd all be separated. Between that, people going off for body scrubs or massages, and everyone trying to figure it out as we went, I don't think we used the spa the way it was meant to be used at all. We ended up kind of bouncing around, asking what to do next, hanging out in the common area for a bit, and then leaving. The actual body scrub/massage add-on was fine, but overall it just felt disorganized and not very beginner-friendly. I've since seen friends go back and actually know what they're doing -- using the pools, sauna rooms, eating afterward, spending real time there -- and I can see how it could be a much better experience if you know the flow. But for a first-timer, especially with a group, I wish there had been a little more guidance.

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Spa Del Rio

Spa Del Rio

5.0(431 reviews)
7.7 mi
•$$
Family-owned & operated
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The best massage I've ever received. Leslie and Roan were amazing! They made my husband and I so…read morecomfortable and relaxed and ensured our experience was special. The perfect way to decompress and recover our bodies after our wedding day.

We booked this massage as a special birthday gift for my daughter, and unfortunately it turned into…read morea very disappointing experience. The massage itself barely felt like a massage. The therapist essentially just spread oil over my daughter's body with little to no pressure. We asked several times for more pressure, but nothing changed. It felt more like she was applying oil than performing a professional massage. The face treatment was equally disappointing. Instead of a relaxing facial treatment, the therapist simply sprayed oil directly onto my daughter's face and rubbed it in. There was no care, technique, or attention to detail that you would expect from a spa service. To make matters worse, we specifically paid for a hot stone massage, but the therapist completely forgot to do the stones. At the end, they told us they would just charge us for the cheaper massage without stones. While I appreciate that they adjusted the price by a few dollars that completely misses the point. We didn't come for a discount--we came for the experience we booked, especially since this was meant to be a memorable birthday celebration. My own massage was not much better. At one point, the therapist pulled my arm so hard that I actually yelled out in pain. When the massage was over, I asked why she hadn't massaged the front of my arms and shoulders, since that's something I've always had done after turning over during previous massages at spas She simply replied that she had already done those areas while I was lying face down. That made no sense, as those areas were clearly not worked on the way they normally are during a full-body massage. After spending over $420 I expected a relaxing, professional, and special experience. Instead, we left feeling disappointed and like our birthday celebration had been but I hope management takes this feedback seriously. This experience fell far below the standard we expected, and I cannot recommend this spa based on the quality of service we received.

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Diamond Massage - Decor

Diamond Massage

4.2(363 reviews)
3.8 mi
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Absolutely love this place! I've always had great customer service and thoroughly enjoy my…read moreexperience. I go at least once a month and if I had more time, I'd go more often. Great experience for the cost!

My 18-year-old daughter recently went here for her very first professional massage. While the…read moremassage initially seemed fine, several aspects of the experience were concerning. The service cost was $60. My daughter paid with a $100 bill. When the therapist returned her change and my daughter went to pick it up, the therapist placed her hand over the cash and said, "Tip." There was no signage or communication beforehand indicating tipping expectations. My daughter explained this was her first massage and that she wasn't aware. She then left a tip anyway, to which the therapist responded, "That's it?" This left my daughter embarrassed and uncomfortable. The following morning, my daughter asked me to check the back of her neck because it was sore. At that time, I noticed a visible bruise in that area. My daughter shared that the therapist never checked in regarding pressure during the massage. As a first-time client, she assumed the discomfort was normal and didn't realize she could or should speak up. A professional massage therapist should regularly check in with clients...especially first-timers...about comfort and pressure. Between the lack of communication during the massage and the unprofessional handling of tipping afterward, the experience fell short. I hope this feedback helps improve client care moving forward.

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