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Businiess name:  Spa Sydell Midtown
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My first experience at Spa Sydell and I have to say I am not at all impressed. I've been to many a spa, including some of the best in Arizona, etc. I've been to a better spa in Chattanooga of all places. I will say my massage therapist was great, but the spa experience includes more then just the service. It's the ambiance, how you're treated by staff, the decor, the little things. Those things were frankly sub par. The waiting area was just a hallway. The changing area was horribly small and uncomfortable not to mention a maze of doors. The bathrooms were in poor condition and smelled. The products offered in their bathrooms were the cheapest things anyone could buy at a drugstore. If I can afford spa services, I most certainly wouldn't use those products. The robes were cheap and the flip flops cut into my feet. Yuck. Never again. Not even for that great massage. I will go elsewhere where I can get a real spa experience.

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