honestly, this place is less of a spa and more of a shabby (not-so-chic) salon. the ladies working there are super nice so nothing personal toward them.. although i must note the midriff-baring young ... Read More
honestly, this place is less of a spa and more of a shabby (not-so-chic) salon. the ladies working there are super nice so nothing personal toward them.. although i must note the midriff-baring young woman at the front desk did seem a bit "dazed and confused," offering water or tea and then failing to deliver (..."you had one job!").first time here. went in on a weekend for a "spa pedicure." while i left with minty, tingly feet and a decent coat of polish, i felt less like i spoiled myself and more like i spoiled this establishment with my $60 (plus tip). i recognize that mountain prices are a little higher, but the nail salon by my house charges SUBSTANTIALLY less (about half the amount) for a much more thorough job. sitting there getting my feet worked on was just not very relaxing. for one, the place was an inferno. they have two (sorta dodgy looking) pedicure stations, both placed by a large window that takes in massive heat during late afternoon. for two, about halfway through my appointment, the woman working on my toes started incessantly spraying toxic cleaner of some sort into the foot tubs, nearly knocking me out. seriously i started coughing and gagging- and even still, she kept going. why she made the choice to do this while working on a customer was beyond strange, not to mention inappropriate and unprofessional. but perhaps after breathing in so many hours of these cleaner fumes, you're not thinking so clear..?!i'm not trying to rip the place to shreds. i think they mean well. it's just not to the level their website indicates, when you to expect to indulge in "an oasis of pleasure, relaxation, and peace." just have your ski bum friends paint your nails for free. Read Less