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Kabuki is quiet, dark, and heavenly. For twenty dollars on weekdays or twenty-five on weekends, you can stay as long as you want, floating between the dry sauna, the wet sauna, the hot tub, the cold... More
Kabuki is quiet, dark, and heavenly. For twenty dollars on weekdays or twenty-five on weekends, you can stay as long as you want, floating between the dry sauna, the wet sauna, the hot tub, the cold plunge, the free pitchers of lemon or cucumber water, the little cups of free salt you can use to scrub yourself down in the wet sauna, free towels (for there only) and the benches and chairs for in-between chilling out. Tuesdays are co-ed, swimsuits required; Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays are women, clothing optional, and Saturdays, Mondays, and Thursdays are men, clothing optional. And they have a lavish array of massage and facial types of treatments for around $80.
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Kabuki Springs & Spa is super relaxing and really nicely decorated establishment. it was a really pleasant experience going there with my husband and his buddy. Kabuki's environment is extremely... More
Kabuki Springs & Spa is super relaxing and really nicely decorated establishment. it was a really pleasant experience going there with my husband and his buddy. Kabuki's environment is extremely clean (#1 priority for me) and is of really great monetary value. I highly recomend Kabuki Springs & Spa to anyone looking for a nice evening out and not out in the bar!
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What a relaxing day I had when I went to this spa. The shiatsu massage is good but I probably should have asked the masseur to press harder as I like it almost painful. :) If I can afford I would... More
What a relaxing day I had when I went to this spa. The shiatsu massage is good but I probably should have asked the masseur to press harder as I like it almost painful. :) If I can afford I would like a full session (cost a bit more) next time. I also would go there a bit earlier so I can take my time to relax in the bath first before the massage.
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