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Vanilla Day Spa
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citysearch c.
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I went for a basic 1 hour massage. Called, made the appointment; had to give my credit card, which was odd. I have never given my credit card for Spas in Manhattan. I brushed it off as another thing the South does oddly.
I am used to not finding parking (I used to live in Manhattan, NY) so I made sure to have plenty of time to find a spot. I simply went to a garage instead of trying to find a meter close to the Spa.
When I walked into the spa, I was underwhelmed... I could hear what I assume is a gym and dishes clanging together. The receptionist didn't even bother looking up, an older woman obviously nouveau riche and very gaudy, finally bothered herself enough to check me in.
I waited over 30 minutes pass my appointment time for my massage. No one said anything about running late or apologizing.
Finally went in for my massage, and out of curiosity I set the timer on my phone to time the massage. Less than 45 minutes; with the waiting on the table, etc. etc. My husband gives better massages.
I was charged full price though I brought up the short time I was actually massaged plus waiting time. The gauche receptionist replied with "That's how it is at all spas".... No, it isn't.
A friend recommended Savannah Day Spa. I am going to go there next.
Pros: You can get food while you wait over 30 minutes
Cons: Terrible, Untrained rude staff.
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