What is the dress code for Lifehouse spa dinner?
Dress code You are welcome to enjoy breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea in the restaurant dressed in your robe. However, please be considerate of other guests and ensure that your robe and swimwear is dry before taking a seat. For dinner, the dress code is smart-casual, no robes or sportswear. Take off only as much clothing as you are comfortable removing. If you don’t want to remove your clothing, wear clothing that will be comfortable during the massage and will allow the massage therapist to touch and move the areas of your body you expect will need to be massaged.Wear as much or as little clothing as you’d like during the massage. When it’s time for your appointment, feel free to take off some, all, or none of your clothing. Most people dress down to their underwear for the first time, while others are completely fine being naked under the massage blanket.For private hot tubs, wear comfortable and functional swimwear of your choice. Public and communal spas often require swimwear that aligns with hygiene guidelines—this means no non-swimwear clothing or heavily decorated garments.Most spas want you to be comfortable and relaxed, so arrive wearing loose, comfortable clothing like gym clothes, yoga pants and t-shirts. Once you are changed, you’ll be spending most of your time in a robe anyway!Spas want their guests to be as comfortable as possible, so if you would prefer to arrive in non-restrictive garments, such as gym wear or lounge wear then that will be absolutely fine. After this, you will change and spend most of your time in a robe anyway.
Who owns Lifehouse spa?
We are Thorpe Hall Leisure Ltd, a privately owned limited group which owns Lifehouse Spa & Hotel. Built in 2010, Lifehouse Spa and Hotel is a relatively new addition to the Thorpe-Le-Soken landscape.We are Thorpe Hall Leisure Ltd, a privately owned limited group which owns Lifehouse Spa & Hotel.