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Mandara Spa at Atlantis – A True Sanctuary

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by
Susie Ellis

Peter and I did something this weekend which we were never able to do while living on the West Coast – hop on a short flight to spend the weekend in the Bahamas. It sounds so “East Coast” doesn’t it? Actually Peter is on a mission to convince me that getting into boating would be a good idea. I fear he has an uphill battle here, however I didn’t mind spending a weekend with him checking things out. Besides, this jaunt would give me a chance to visit two spas: Mandara at Atlantis and the One & Only Spa at the Ocean Club, Bahamas.

So we boarded a 2 1/2 hour flight yesterday morning and flew directly into Nassau. Peter decided we should stay at Atlantis since it is on the water. While ordinarily a resort with 3,800 rooms and lots of kids would not be my first choice for a weekend trip, we were just staying one night so I thought, why not? Besides, here on the East Coast I see so many Atlantis ads, it seemed like a good idea to see what all the fuss was about.

Well…Yes, it is large. Yes, it has lots of kids (although there is one tower which is for adults only – not the one we stayed in.) Yes, the decor is a bit Disneyland-20-years-ago. And it seemed expensive. My bagel and cream cheese this morning was almost $5.00 and Internet usage here in the business center is about $1.00 a minute. The room too was pricey. I must say, however, those families who were here all had broad smiles on their faces and seem to be having quite a bit of fun with their kids. It looks to be a good family adventure.

mandara.spa.atlantis 745770 Mandara Spa at Atlantis   A True SanctuaryOn to the spa. Happily Jeff Matthews, who is a good friend and the head of Mandara for Asia, had let them know ahead of time that we were coming. Vicky, the very impressive Spa Director, greeted us and was expecting us. That was nice. I learned that this is their NEW Mandara Spa – opened just a year ago since they had outgrown the old one. This one has 35 treatment rooms and the men’s and women’s locker rooms have saunas, steam, hot whirlpool and cool plunge (note, not cold, but cool plunge….probably a good idea since I rarely see anyone going into a cold plunge). And surprisingly, the spa rates seemed cheap!

Nice decor in the spa – more sophisticated than the rest of the resort that’s for sure. The suite where we had our couple’s massage was quite nice – shower, restroom, tastefully decorated, etc. Both therapists were excellent (and they washed their hands before starting the treatment – hurray!). I would give my therapist an eight on a 10 point scale, Peter would give his therapist a seven. Since we are rather picky, those are not bad scores.

I worked out in the fitness center the next day (this morning) which I learned was also managed by Mandara. I find it interesting that more spas are managing fitness facilities these days. It used to be that fitness and spa were very separate from each other in hotels and resorts. But I like this coming together because it broadens the public’s view of spa to include not only the pampering and stress-reducing therapies which help people take a step toward wellness, but the exercise gym and studio which does as well.

The gym had quite a large display of Elemis products – in fact more obvious than the product display in the spa itself. Knowing that Steiner (who owns Mandara and Elemis) is known for high retail sales in their spas, I was surprised to see the rather subtle product presentation in the spa. It would be interesting to know if the product sales in this spa are as brisk as in other Mandara/Elemis/Steiner managed properties.

Well…I will save my One & Only Spa report till later since the clock is ticking here in the business center.

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Russian Spa Industry Emerging

file1121 738853 Russian Spa Industry EmergingMy thanks to Marina Kuchurkina who took an eight-hour train ride from Moscow to St. Petersburg to give me a spa tour and teach me about the spa industry in Russia. Even though her English is very good, she arranged for an interpreter so that we could communicate flawlessly. Over cappuccino at the Grand Hotel Europe, she graciously answered all my questions.

She comes from the beauty industry and now publishes the first trade magazine in Russian for spas called Spa Report, whose circulation is around 3,000. She also formed an organization called the Russian National Spa Industry Guild and established a training academy to train students in spa therapies and spa management. Marina also does consulting. Her enthusiasm is admirable, and I greatly appreciated her willingness to share her time and knowledge with me.

There are other key players in the development of the Russian spa industry, and it is interesting to watch how – just like here in the U.S. – not all players get along or have the same vision. What they may not see yet is that all the pioneers of this emerging industry are important – because they help build a critical mass. If the Russian spa industry develops in a similar way to those of other countries, in later stages there will be greater appreciation for those who blazed trails.

Also of note in my travels…Many hotels and resorts are vying to attract the Russian traveler. And I heard the same things from everyone: Wealthy Russians are very wealthy; they pay cash for everything; they love spas; and they always begin by ordering whatever treatment is the most expensive.

I really look forward to a future trip to Russia – perhaps next time I’ll visit Moscow. I understand there are several major hotel brands with spas there opening soon. And I hope to get into the countryside to experience an authentic banya.

Spa Fusion in Action

elijahwebcommunication 723487 Spa Fusion in ActionBob Henry, award-winning architect and author of Spa: The Sensuous Experience (and personal friend), recommended a bodyworker named Gary Wohlman a few months ago. Since Bob is “in the know,” I decided to give Gary a try.

My session with Gary last night began with his specialized form of Deep Tissue Body Sculpting, which he described as having three parts: Creative Release, Emotional Release, and Physical Release. According to Gary, these steps respectively represent the concepts of “fine tuning,” “retraining the patterns,” and “freeing the stress.”

What a great example of the Spa Fusion Trend we predicted as one of our Top Ten Spa Trends for 2007. Gary has fused massage, breath work, and verbal affirmations. While he did the deep massage and affirmations, I did the breath work; we continued this pattern throughout the entire hourlong session.

Results? Well, I can’t say I love having to take such an active role by breathing a certain way with every stroke, visualizing the sun rising, water flowing, anxiety releasing, etc., when I would rather lie there like a blob and nod off. However, I have to say that not only did I feel as though I could perform ballet after the session, but I also slept well and felt more energetic this morning than I have in a long time.

Spa Finder Spa Trends 2007 – Hot and Getting Hotter!

As you probably know, Spa Finder issues an annual forecast of spa trends. While we have already issued our Top Ten Spa Trends for 2007, at the beginning of January I like to review all of the trends we are tracking at Spa Finder and share with you a few more of the buzzwords that made it to our “Hot” and “Getting Hotter” list for the upcoming year. Here they are!

HOT……………………………………………………………………GETTING HOTTER
Fitness Boot Camp……………………………………………………………………………………Sleep Boot Camp
Metrosexual………………………………………………………………………………………………….Metrospiritual
Pilates……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Kinesis
Power Yoga……………………………………………………………………………………………………Power Plate
Medical Spas…………………………………………………………………………………………….Medical Tourism
Mommy Spa……………………………………………………………………………………..Mommy and Baby Spa
Body Work……………………………………………………………………………………………………Energy Work
Sauna………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Infrared Sauna
Extreme Detox……………………………………………………………………………………….Comfortable Detox
Facial……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Body Facial
Topical Skin Care…………………………………………………………………………………Ingestible Skin Care
Retreats at Destination Spas…………………………………………………………..Retreats at Resort Spas
Book Vacation Online…………………………………………………………………………Book Massage Online
Variable Prices for Airlines…………………………………………………Variable Prices for Spa Services
Ayurveda………………………………………………………………………TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)
Personal Jacuzzi…………………………………………………………………………………Social Hydrotherapy Warm/Hot/Cold Bath………………………………………………………..Tepidarium, Caldarium, Frigidarium
Flourescent-Lighted Gym ………………………………………………………………………..Feng Shui’d Gym
Spa Communities…………………………………………………………………….. Spa Communities with Kids
Spa Brands……………………………………………………………………………………….Brands Adding Spas
Computer Neck Massage…………………………………………………………….Blackberry Hand Massage
Green………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Greener
Anti-Aging………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Aging Well
Living…………………………………………………………………………………………………………Inspired Living

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2007 – The Year of Balance

Happy New Year to everyone. Like all of us, I think about making some improvements in my personal life at this time of year. This year’s resolutions include eating more healthfully, exercising more, and getting more quality sleep. I thought it might be interesting to see what the statistics say regarding New Year’s resolutions.

ACNielsen, a global research group, surveyed consumers in 46 countries and found the following results for their top three New Year resolutions for 2007:

1) Striking a better balance between work and play
2) Exercising more
3) Avoiding disastrous relationships – detoxing in more intimate parts of life

Those were the global results. In addition, 33% of people in the U.S. mentioned going on a diet. Eating more natural and organic food was another popular resolution.

It shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone, then, that January is one of the top months for spa inquiries. We tracked a record number of emailed booking inquiries through Spafinder.com for yesterday alone. And when you look at the list of popular New Year’s resolutions, it is crystal-clear why people look for spas at this time of year!