Kay Williams11 hours agoFrom
I went to Olympic Spa, as a birthday gift to myself. I absolutely enjoyed myself. I used the Jacuzzi, the heated saunas, I, even got a massage for 55 minutes. Truly, a relaxing and invigorating experience for me. I would definitely visit Olympic Spa again.
Alice Zhou11 hours agoFrom
I found them on Google and drove 1 hour to try them. The staff was very professional and nice, it started with the parking attendant and then the front desk ladies. I got the 25 mins head and neck massage for $80 plus 20% mandatory tip and tax came to $96. Vivian who is Chinese Korean was a pro at getting my knots out. I thoroughly enjoyed the jacuzzi, salt sauna room, and hot red light oxygen room which made my necklace and earrings burn up after 5mins. But it was the various eating and lounging areas with spa music amply stocked with low calories popcorn, cup noodle, apple, granola bar, and fresh cucumber lemon lime water that impressed me. Of course, the gray squishy slippers that felt like a foot massage as I walked around helped too. The robe was a bit too flimsy and was hard to keep on. The beautiful Korean art hung on the hallway and chandelier added to the atmosphere. I saw girlgangs of 4 or 5, and everyone had the look of relaxation on their face. Only draw back is their wifi doesn't cover the whole building, only the eating area.
Meagan Pruden11 hours agoFrom
I had to cancel my appointment on principle. They now charge for valet parking. I parked my own car and they wanted me to pay 3$ anyway. I did not have my car key for the man to park my car and I don't understand why everyone has to do valet. I already was going to pay 220$ to be at the spa and receive services. While it's 3$, it's the principal. If I'm parking my car I should not have to pay for valet. I'm paying for something I'm not receiving. I don't understand why they don't include parking in their "service fee" which I don't even know actually goes to the masseuse.
Not worth it. Go to Wii spa. Cheaper services and they charge the same price for parking. They also have a restaurant and a much larger facility.
Update: for less than I would have spent at Olympic Spa I went to Wii spa and got the same services plus a pedicure and lunch for under 220$ (I used to do pure bliss at Olympic.. but is 220$ with gratuity and now they are forcing their customers to pay 3$ for valet parking even if they don’t park your car…)
Needless to say, Olympic spa has lost a customer and any referrals I was making to other nurses and patients…