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Saturday, 15 July 2006 |
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Lots of people have made a visit to the day spa a part of their regular weekly schedule. Massages, facials, pedicures, manicures and a vast assortment of other day spa products and services have become parts of their routines they don’t want to miss. Indeed, many busy people find the stress relieving procedures offered by day spas to be essential in helping them maintain their health and productivity. When these people travel for business and/or pleasure they want to be able to find day spas which offer services similar to those found in their home areas.
The best place to find out about day spas which provide services like those of a favorite local facility is by inquiring at the front desk. Quite often day spas have relationships with like minded single visit resorts in other areas. They are glad to recommend these day spas, as their sister facilities do the same for them. If using a travel agent, ask him/her to inquire about hotel day spas or day spas to which a hotel guest may have access. As always, the Internet is an excellent resource for research. Try finding a day spa association which organizes members by location and accessibility. Don’t let being on the go away from home limit the benefits received from the day spa routine. It’s easy to get out of the habit of going to a day spa in just a few short weeks. Instead of skipping a day spa appointment while out of town find a resort in the location being visited and keep the day spa benefits coming all year long. |