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ETIQUETTE |
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Q.
How early should I arrive for my treatment?
Arrive a minimum
of 15 minutes prior to check-in time. A late arrival will
determine the length of your treatment time. Your treatment will
end as scheduled so that the next guest may begin on time.
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Q.
What should I know about health
concerns?
If you have any
of these concerns, please consult your
physician before visiting any spa. |
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PREGNANCY:
You may want to
avoid treatments using deep pressure and
hydrotherapy treatments involving heat.
Please inform our associates upon
scheduling your appointments.
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MENSTRUAL CYCLE:
Ladies on their
cycle are asked not to utilize the Termé
Wailea Hydrotherapy and are permitted to
use the facility on a separate day.
Any other health concerns may be
addressed personally prior to your
treatments. |
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Q.
How do I prepare for my spa visit?
We will provide
you with a locker for your personal
belongings. Please do not bring
valuables to the spa. You will receive
towels and slippers while in the Termé
Wailea Hydrotherapy and a robe for your
treatments. If you feel more
comfortable, please bring your bathing
suit, as the Termé Wailea Hydrotherapy
is a bathing suit optional area. |
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Q.
Do I have to disrobe entirely for spa
treatments?
That is your
option, however, keep in mind our staff
is trained to appropriately drape you
with towels for privacy. |
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Q.
Can I ask my therapist to make
adjustments?
Absolutely. This
is your treatment. Communicate with the
staff regarding room temperature,
pressure, technique, etc. We value your
feedback. In addition, at the time of
booking your appointment, discuss with
the associate your preferences for
gentle, moderate or deep massage, male
or female therapists. |
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Q.
Is there anything else I should be aware
of before?
It is recommended
that you refrain from consuming alcohol
at least eight hours prior to your Spa
treatment. Alcoholic beverages are not
permitted in the Spa. |