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scented Jul 5, 2017 1:29 pm


Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri (Post 28523347)
hoteliermiddleeast.com/30989-four-seasons-beiruts-spa-manager-named-sodashi-ambassador/

Four Seasons Hotel Beirut spa manager Charbel Watfa has been selected by luxury spa and skincare brand Sodashi to become one of its ambassadors among all other Four Seasons and Resorts properties.

This new appointment, supported by Sodashi founder Megan Larsen along with Rami Sayess, regional vice president and general manager at Four Seasons Hotel Beirut, consolidates the collaboration between the luxury brand and the hotel's spa.

Watfa uses his previous physiotherapy expertise

Watfa travelled to Sodashi's headquarters in Sydney, followed by Perth, Sodashi's home-office and laboratory, where he was able to meet the entire Sodashi team along with Larsen, and contributed in numerous sessions on exploring new products and services based on guest requirements and market trends.

Watfa said in a statement: "I am a huge fan of Sodashi and its organic philosophy. It is an honour to be selected as ambassador and I look forward to welcoming Megan Larsen at Four Seasons Hotel Beirut to explore new possibilities with the brand."

I heard about this. Good move.

instyleprincess Jul 5, 2017 11:00 pm

This is a thread I'd need to follow :)

Aventine Jul 7, 2017 9:48 am

FS Seoul 90 min Energetic treatment review
 
http://www.fourseasons.com/seoul/spa...al_treatments/

Where: Four Seasons Seoul

Facilities: included with spa treatments but costs around $28 extra to use (even for in-house guests). I think this should be a FSPP benefit because it's not like you're going to have hundreds of FSPP guests that will turn the public bath, sauna, etc into a pool party. Your pick of different temperature hot tubs and cold ones, saunas and a large non-heated swimming pool. Seemingly no stern restrictions on bringing guests in and locals seem to do that in droves. Gets a little crowded and crazy with kids, especially, during this summer period. I went in and turned back.

The changerooms are very nice. Booths with a full array of products and grooming utensils.

http://i.imgur.com/y9g0pgH.jpg

Views obstructed by blinds and maybe because it's two-way glass. Office building next door can see in.

Pre treatment ritual: foot scrub

Therapist going through the motions. No attempt at reflexology or a decent foot rub. Feet in, scrub for 1 min and out.

http://i.imgur.com/lPXQlZF.jpg

Type of treatment


ENERGETIC
For muscles that need some remedial attention, this medium to strong massage uses techniques that include sports massage and deep tissue to reach deeper into problem areas and help disperse tension. Working within your body’s individual capabilities, the therapist will leave your body feeling more at ease than ever.
Results
They use some sort of Sodashi massage oil but the therapist didn't bother telling me the name or letting me pick.
The therapist did her best and I felt some relief after. She was kind of petite and well I could have used someone with more power. 18 months later and it's good to see that their therapists have become more seasoned.

Treatment room - Standard type, non-view
You have to be getting one of their top treatments to have the VIP suite (w/ windows and views) to yourself. I find it rather plain and sterile. The treatment here wasn't given much consideration by Mr. Fu and his team of designers because the following shouldn't happen. Outside street noise can be a problem, hence, why the therapist offered me earplugs...:rolleyes:

http://i.imgur.com/cKTmyip.jpg

Post treatment

Tea served in room. No loungers, magazine, juice and dried fruit relaxation area like MO Tokyo or PH Tokyo. They DO have this kind of facility but it's strictly for fitness club members only. I suppose you could ask to enjoy your tea there if you insisted but tea just comes to your room.

http://i.imgur.com/2YeDzu3.jpg

Verdict:
I'd go back but not when the various noisy protest groups are protesting in Gwanghwamun square. This spa is 100x better than Signiel Seoul's horrid Evian spa, Conrad, PH or any others in Seoul but still not a top FS spa.

scented Jul 9, 2017 2:07 pm

Thanks for posting this. Seems they have a challenge with the noise, which is not good -- kind of reminds of FS Casablanca's spa, which was a nightmare for me: no music, limited A/C, poor ventilation and tiny treatment rooms.

Vaterland Jul 9, 2017 2:55 pm

Miami Beach Hotel Spas
 
I am seeking guidance.

Much to my dismay, I am being dragged off into the jungles of Peru for the new year holiday period. Five days of sleeping with bugs, "indigenous food" and bathing in my own sweat. As a reward for not whining too much, I get to have two full days at a hotel spa of my choice in Miami Beach. My only experience in MB has been at the splendid but spa-less Tides Hotel. So I am in search of a luxury hotel with a truly killer spa to wash away the jungle.

Any recommendations?

scented Jul 9, 2017 3:30 pm


Originally Posted by Vaterland (Post 28539301)
I am seeking guidance.

Much to my dismay, I am being dragged off into the jungles of Peru for the new year holiday period. Five days of sleeping with bugs, "indigenous food" and bathing in my own sweat. As a reward for not whining too much, I get to have two full days at a hotel spa of my choice in Miami Beach. My only experience in MB has been at the splendid but spa-less Tides Hotel. So I am in search of a luxury hotel with a truly killer spa to wash away the jungle.

Any recommendations?

Do you at least get to see Machu Picchu?

I would probably do MO or Faena. I have seen both Spas, but only tried treatments at MO. Faena has a wonderful hard product, sadly I haven't had a chance to try the treatments yet.

And now a warning... (to quote Isabella Rossellini).

Don't expect all too much in a Miami spa. People don't really like working in SoBe and generally I found standards a bit hard to uphold there. I don't know if you value a chemical-free option but you may not find it there. Ask for a senior therapist. My choice would be MO as you could do a time ritual and they also offer a true Thai massage.

I do not like the spa at the Setai, more so under new management. Don't bother. Also all of the party... err lifestyle hotels (think Edition etc) don't offer a great spa.

Venturing out to FS Surfside may be a bit long but I hear they have good therapists. Although menu quite limited.

Vaterland Jul 9, 2017 6:35 pm


Originally Posted by scented (Post 28539393)
Do you at least get to see Machu Picchu?

I would probably do MO or Faena. I have seen both Spas, but only tried treatments at MO. Faena has a wonderful hard product, sadly I haven't had a chance to try the treatments yet.

And now a warning... (to quote Isabella Rossellini).

Don't expect all too much in a Miami spa. People don't really like working in SoBe and generally I found standards a bit hard to uphold there. I don't know if you value a chemical-free option but you may not find it there. Ask for a senior therapist. My choice would be MO as you could do a time ritual and they also offer a true Thai massage.

I do not like the spa at the Setai, more so under new management. Don't bother. Also all of the party... err lifestyle hotels (think Edition etc) don't offer a great spa.

Venturing out to FS Surfside may be a bit long but I hear they have good therapists. Although menu quite limited.

Thank you, scented! You & I think alike. I know the MO Miami well and I do enjoy their spa. However, I was thinking of a hotel that was actually on the beach.

I have done some online research on the usual Miami Beach suspects: Edition, W, SLS, Delano. And have eliminated all of them from contention. I share your feelings towards SoBe service standards and I can't even imagine how mediocre they must be at the pretty young thing establishments. Besides, these hotels seem to have a "I guess we need a spa; let's shove one into this dark corner" attitude. So my choices have rapidly dwindled. The only reason why I'm even looking at hotel spas in Miami Beach is because we have to transit through MIA on our way back from Lima.

As of now, the serious contenders are: 1 Hotel, Faena and Carillion. The spa at Carillion looks wonderful but the hotel itself seems woefully lIke a cheap Marriott. A colleague of mine is lobbying for the Fountainbleu. And, indeed, the spa looks fantastic. But..it's in the Fountainbleu. Isn't that the blue-haired grandma hangout? I love how the Standard describes itself as a "spa with rooms." However, I fear the Standard is the sort of place where the staff responds to every request with an insolent rolling of the eyes. I also don't like how all the steam rooms, saunas, etc. appear to be unisex. I *loved* my experience at the Cowshed Spa in Berlin; but, was warned that the Miami Beach outpost is truly dismal​​​​​​. I had not considered the FS Surfside (I actually had forgotten that it even exists) but I shall now check it out. Thank you for that suggestion.

Unfortunately, visiting Machu Picchu is not in the cards. We're staying at some rustic jungle lodge outside of Iquitos. I'm told that it will be "fun".

DSI Jul 9, 2017 6:48 pm

I just wrote a longer response, but, we just got back from the jungle two months ago in Ecuador and loved it. Loved it, and yes, you'll sweat. Enjoy it and don't whine otherwise you're gonna have to not do the spa for the sake of your integrity! :) I so deeply regretted staying in Cusco rather than going to the Inkaterra in the jungle nearly two years ago. I think you're in for a real treat.

St. Regis is worth looking at. Faena, Setail, Acqualina, COMO and FS Surfside would be the others I'd consider. COMO has a very high standard IMO and there's a lot of travel between the hotels between therapists I understand, so you'll have a high chance and can find out if there's someone who worked at Bali for example.

We'll be in Miami in a few months after Amanyara and COMO, Faena and the new FS seem most interesting to me right now.

Edition, W, SLS, Delano.... not places I would really consider myself if I were in your shoes... as it sounds like you're not the party type.

DSI Jul 9, 2017 7:04 pm

The only spa that was not good was Amankora Paro. We were greeted for our hot stone bath by a lady who definitely looked like she was ready to leave wearing some sports jersey parka and running shoes. We were quickly ushered into the outdoor bathtub and stone masons were chiseling away some 5 feet away and we were worried that they'd move a foot and see us. They were talking laughing and working.

I complained to the Aman GM and no real concern about it. Glad it was my free Virtuoso benefit, but the whole process was completely worthless, expect that they easily arranged for a member on staff to watch our son for that hour. A walk would have been nicer.

Kagehitokiri Jul 10, 2017 7:56 am


Originally Posted by Vaterland (Post 28539952)
Carillion. The spa at Carillion looks wonderful but the hotel itself seems woefully

ex-amanyara Fritz Zwahlen was still exec chef of Thyme in january
seem to recall some yara reports specifically mentioning him here
might be able to email him and discuss dining possibilities / options

ask FS surfside (& FS palm beach?) whats under construction

IIRC Acqualina includes a pool private to spa treatment guests


Originally Posted by Vaterland (Post 28539952)
1 Hotel

dont think it impacts spa, but building has preexisting nonluxury condo

Aventine Jul 10, 2017 12:53 pm


Originally Posted by DSI (Post 28540047)
The only spa that was not good was Amankora Paro. We were greeted for our hot stone bath by a lady who definitely looked like she was ready to leave wearing some sports jersey parka and running shoes. We were quickly ushered into the outdoor bathtub and stone masons were chiseling away some 5 feet away and we were worried that they'd move a foot and see us. They were talking laughing and working.

I complained to the Aman GM and no real concern about it. Glad it was my free Virtuoso benefit, but the whole process was completely worthless, expect that they easily arranged for a member on staff to watch our son for that hour. A walk would have been nicer.

Jiwo's spa was just an unused guest room. The therapist was ok but not really eager to serve. Very poor service etiquette like leaving us to find our way back to our suite. Maybe we're just too used to East Asian service of being escorted and seen off.


Originally Posted by scented (Post 28539173)
Thanks for posting this. Seems they have a challenge with the noise, which is not good -- kind of reminds of FS Casablanca's spa, which was a nightmare for me: no music, limited A/C, poor ventilation and tiny treatment rooms.

FS Seoul has a nice facility (minus the noise) but the therapists seem more interested in doing their job and going home. No extra time given or particular care to sore spots. I'm actually looking forward to SL Tokyo's CHI spa in 2 week's time. I hate upper management for their breakfast stinginess but their spa therapists are your transcendent ones. If you were making a spa therapist hologram - they'd be your perfect template...

FlyerEC Jul 10, 2017 4:58 pm

Amanemu has an excellent spa .
Amanpuri & Pulo have lovely hardware .
Many good therapists at Puri have moved on though .
No'i ' s is expansive enough & the therapists should be well seasoned by now .

Jena ' s new one is yet to happen , hopefully by next year .
Gani ' s was rather small , perhaps not insipid now .
Not sure how Taka 's is currently , was decent and calming enough while Gary T was there .

AmanSS I have heard is pretty awesome
We shall see what happens at Ruya ;)

Enjoyed AmanSP but really do not know how the Chinese ones are like currently , waiting for an October opening for the latest :)

Still waiting for the Indon ones to happen . Will follow up on status in a few weeks .

Aventine Jul 12, 2017 2:17 am

AO spa at Andaz Tokyo 90 min essential body treatment review
 
https://www.andaztokyo.jp/aospa/en/

http://www.tokyoweekender.com/wp-con...ndaz-tokyo.png

Where?

Andaz Tokyo's AO spa. I think Rachael McCrory did a fabulous job building this spa up from the opening. She's moved on but her works continues to shine. It's an amazing concept and very memorable. Walking in is like walking into an art gallery and the jiyujizai seasonal spa apothecary experience is radically different from their Tokyo competitors.

Type of treatment:
90 minute essential body massage.

Treatment Rooms
Bigger than MO Tokyo and PH Tokyo base treatment rooms. Inferior to Aman in size and hardware.
5 normal rooms and one couple suite with a bath tub. All have natural light and a city view. Interesting fact: all come equipped with outdoor yoga platforms or a small viewing area.

http://i.imgur.com/zmRxtUk.jpg

The massage bed was comfortable and the head face pillow using very soft cotton. Plush! The sheets feel very cheap and thin though

http://i.imgur.com/NNn7CDh.jpg

Quality of treatment:
Lacking. I had my preferred therapist but she didn't seem to be engaged today. Massages can be great if the therapist is feeling "it" but I guess I caught her on an off day. It wasn't very relaxing. 20% off as compensation (really, becomes 10% because of the service charge) :rolleyes:

Facilities

A very nice, but chilly pool with several jacuzzis off to the side. The sauna changing room is too small and fills up with fitness club members. Very limited soaking tub and sauna options.

Waiting/relaxing area
Just one space. It's ok but you can have company if multiple people are having treatments at the same time.

Ambiance
Very modern and art gallery like. You don't think you're in a spa until you go to the treatment rooms.

Products used or available

botanical seasonal Japanese apothecary
Elemental Herbology, Biologique Recherche and a Uji based-local brand called Kitoshina


Spa service levels

Everyone is very nice and kneels down to talk to you or take your money but something is missing at AO spa.
Not at the luxury levels expected in this forum. This is coming from someone who always gets treated well at this hotel.

Most other Tokyo spa hotels put a towel on the shower door or hook for the spa guest after showering. None when I finished showering. I had to rummage wet and cold through their linen closet to find a bath towel and that's a major service failure. I was furious...

http://i.imgur.com/v769Rsc.jpg

Shangri-la Tokyo has a fluffy oversized bath sheet waiting on the towel hook for the guest to use.

They were very apologetic but that cemented their quasi-lux status in my eyes. Just the discount for the poor treatment and missing towel. Rachael McCrory is missed! Her Japanese replacement is missing the extra empathy and service recovery gear.

Verdict?
I would recommend any spa aficionado visit this spa in Tokyo. My bad day was probably a one-off occurrence. It is a hardware masterpiece and a very creative concept that I believe many here would appreciate.

vuittonsofstyle Jul 12, 2017 7:58 am

Just saw that the UK's Cliveden House Spa is now open. They have British brand Oskia as their 'natural' alternative. I checked the ingredients and found Dehydroacetic Acid, which is a synthetic preservative.

Dorsia Jul 14, 2017 1:16 pm


Originally Posted by vuittonsofstyle (Post 28551047)
Just saw that the UK's Cliveden House Spa is now open. They have British brand Oskia as their 'natural' alternative. I checked the ingredients and found Dehydroacetic Acid, which is a synthetic preservative.

We are staying at Cliveden next weekend, very excited to try the new spa.


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