For the most part, this place is great for getting hydrotherapy and a good sweat in. On the womens side, there’s plenty of vanity spaces to get ready, as well as a VERY nicely stocked k-beauty shop with products to address practically any kind of...
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For the most part, this place is great for getting hydrotherapy and a good sweat in. On the womens side, there’s plenty of vanity spaces to get ready, as well as a VERY nicely stocked k-beauty shop with products to address practically any kind of skincare need you can think of. There’s dozens of different face masks to purchase, as well as makeup, hair accessories, socks and slippers, and jewelry. In the gendered bath area, there’s plenty of standing shower stalls and sitting stalls. There’s a warm pool, hot pool, and cold pool for hydrotherapy. There’s also wet sauna and dry sauna.
On a separate floor from the gendered spaces, there’s the communal space with a heated floor and sleep/lounging mats as well as the dry salt room, clay room, jade room, and bulgama (VERY hot) room. On this same floor is a reading area with internet-connected computers. Next to these spaces is the enclosed “cafe”. We ordered spicy beef-tofu soup and spicy bulgogi beef, paid about $20 each for our meals. Cafe also has a variety of beverages and snack foods, including a delicious traditional Korean sweet rice punch and onsen eggs. On the top floor is an outdoor lounge with private smoking area. I did not use the gymnasium equipment but the space looked clean and machines were in working condition.
Given that the entry fee for this place is only $30 for a day pass, it’s a nice place to go even for just a few hours. I highly recommend coming on a weekday in the morning, as it can get very crowded and noisy with children running about in evenings, on holidays, and especially weekends.
**Valet parking is cash only and is $4.**