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Serenity Day Spa & Wellness
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I practiced for 6 years as a massage therapist and I have visited and enjoyed many spas. At this point in its history, Serenity sadly does not qualify as a real day spa. While spa services are offered, the atmosphere is closer to that of a sometimes busy nail salon.\r
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The services I received were very good; the massage far better than most spa massages. But here's the thing - at a spa, I expect to be treated like someone having a special day. If I'm asked to leave my shoes at the door, I expect something warm to put on my cold feet. I expect to be welcomed. When I leave, I expect someone to say thank you and goodbye. I don't expect an impersonal assembly line atmosphere at a day spa.\r
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I expect a waiting area that's calm and relaxing - not a cramped space with too few chairs where I'm in the midst of a major traffic pattern and subjected to every passing phone call and conversation. If I'm spending hours and hundreds of dollars, I expect peace and quiet, especially from a place call
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