Hotel Rio Day Spa - Review & Video Walk Through of Men’s Spa
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I walked into the Spa and was greeted by a well dressed young Mexican or dark skinned south East Asian man. I was asked what size sandal I wore and what I would like to drink. I requested an orange juice and a V8. Both drinks were served in a large plastic cup with ice. I changed out of my clothing and put on my bath robe and sandals. I was able to finish the orange juice but couldn’t quite down all the V8.
I made my way to the steam room and was asked if I would like an ice bucket, wash rag, and a bottle of water. It is quite rare to be offered an ice bucket prior to entering a steam room – I gladly accepted. I slipped off my robe and wrapped my waste in a towel and tossed a towel over my right shoulder. I entered the steam room to find a pleasant thick steam that immediately entered my pours. With the amount of drinking I did the night prior, I think it may have reactivated some of the alcohol molecules still residing in my body. It took a minute or two for a new blast of steam to fill the room. I was disappointed that I didn’t smell any fragrance or eucalyptus in the air. There was a eucalyptus spray bottle (I believe) outside the steam room on a shelf. I was too lazy and already relaxed to get up and give the room a spray. Besides, this is the attendants job, not mine. I took the bottle of water out of the metal bucket and drank half and poured the other half over my face. After a few minutes I began to overheat again, so I took the wash rag out of the ice bucket and squeezed the ice-cold water all over my face and chest. Damn that was cold – a little too cold. I put the wash rag back into the bucket and let it absorb more water. This time I squeezed the ice water back into the bucket and wiped my body down with the wash rag.
I exited the steam room feeling like a newly cleaned man. I put my bath robe back on and made my way into the small and rather dingy looking hot tub room. There are two whirl pools, both smaller then my hot tub in my backyard. They were both rather dismal looking and almost like a therapy tub in a hospital. Regardless, I turned the dial and powered up the hot tub on the left. I entered the tub and it wasn’t nearly hot enough for my liking. The jets produced no intensity and there was a fat bald man sitting about half a foot behind my head watching a college football game on the small LCD flat screen on the wall. After being uncomfortable for 5 minutes I got back out of the hot tub and put my bath robe back on.
At this point there were only 15 more minutes till my massage so I decided to wait in the waiting room. I was rather hungry and still hung over from the night before so I sampled the limited food assortment they displayed. There was a gumball type machine that dispensed trail mix and a water filtration unit to the right. There were no cups and trail mix was littered around the table from sloppy patrons. I managed to find a small plastic cup and filled it with trail mix. Spas that feature numerous snack treats such as: apples, pears, oranges, bananas, etc… truly embrace spa treatment.
I was greeted by Robert (not sure anymore if that is his name) a few minutes past my scheduled
After an hour massage with Robert I was provided with a bill ($155 + $20 tip) and was walked back to the waiting room. I decided to take another steam bath and requested another ice bucket with three bottles of water. In each ice bucket there were two oranges in a plastic zip lock bag (I ate them each time, but I think some of the ice water may have come in contact with the oranges – not sanitary). The next time you take a steam bath be certain to bring a handful of bottled water with you. While sitting in the steam bath stay hydrated by drinking as much as you can and dump the water all over your chest and face. You will hydrate your body to a level you rarely experience. The pours on your face will be completely purified and you will see the difference in the mirror afterwards. Ask your spa attendant if they have access to micro dermabrasion clothes – It might be a good idea to come with one. Microdermabrasion clothes provide an amazing spa experience and literally take off 1 or 2 layers of your skin. It is a very cost effective product in comparison with expensive spa treatments that provide the same effect. Prior to leaving the steam room for a second time, I wiped myself down with the cold wash rag a few more times. I left the steam room and took a shower (I would consider this optional as the steam bath already provides you with shower – just no soap). I tipped the attendants $10 dollars and thanked them for their excellent service. I departed the spa and was thanked for coming in from the three beautiful smiling faces behind the reception desk.
Overall, I was not impressed with the Spa at Rio Hotel. There are numerous things that
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