Voda Spa struck me as a totally unique experience. Beautiful design, great massage, and great customer service separated it from all the spas I've visited in LA, especially Burke Williams and the other spa on Pico Blvd, which doesn't even come close to it as far as service is concerned. Further, while I agree with the guy below about the men being boisterous on Thursday, he must have been told as I WAS, that Thursday was Men's day, and usually a very different experience than any other day at the spa. I was told if I wanted to have a calmer experience I should come to the spa on any day OTHER than Thursday. \r
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Plus, this dude must have a really bad memory cause when I came into the men's locker room, we were all given individual towels and robes and shown where we could find more. I think ""bijock"" has some kind of ax to grind. There were plenty of towels, and no confusion as to who to ask for help. The behavior of the people who were there was fine. \r
This spa is unique because its open till 12am everyday, and because it has a day set aside for women on Wednesday, and guys on Thursday. But you could see if you were there that the men were just enjoying themselves. Who is one person to dictate how everyone should behave? Everyone I spoke to loved the spa, and commented on how it was without question the best spa they had visited.\r
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This dude below is like, 180 degrees away from everyone who was there; \r
maybe he works for one of this new spa's competitors?...
Pros: Excellent service, great design, amazing saunas...really good food
Cons: None, really. Except, I hope they have their liquor license next time I come...
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