What is included in Bannatynes spa day?
It combines either a Bannatyne Energising Spa Facial or Swedish Back, Neck and Shoulder Massage completed with our blissful Scalp Massage. Included in your spa day is full use of the gym, swimming pool, hydrotherapy pool*, spa bath, sauna, steam room and aromatherapy room. Depending on the facility, you can expect to enjoy services like massage, facials, hydrotherapy, and other restorative body treatments. There may be a steam room, sauna, or pool that are also available for use during your visit. Day spas are geared toward comfort, and every need will be addressed while you are there.If you’re simply wanting to relax and pamper yourself in luxury, a spa day is usually the way to go. On the other hand, if you’re experiencing pain in your back, neck, or another area that’s getting in the way of your quality of life, you’ll want a massage over a spa visit.Spa session consists of good massage under pleasant aroma, calm ambience, relaxing oils, soothing music and a pampering bath.A full-body massage may include massaging your back, hips (including the sides of your buttocks), and the back of your legs, but not your private parts. Most spas will keep your private areas well covered to preserve your decency.
Who owns Bannatynes spa?
Bannatyne Fitness Limited, trading as Bannatyne, is a United Kingdom-based chain of health clubs founded by Scottish businessman Duncan Bannatyne. Duncan Walker Bannatyne, OBE (born 2 February 1949) is a Scottish entrepreneur, philanthropist, and author. His business interests include hotels, health clubs, spas, media, TV, and property.
How old do you have to be to go to Bannatynes spa?
For spa days and breaks you must be at least 18 years old. However, for those under the age of 18, age restrictions will vary from spa to spa. If a teenager is under 18, only certain spas will offer suitable treatments as not all treatments will be suitable for young skin. As such, some spas will only offer treatments to teens over the age of 16.
What is the age limit for a spa?
As with facials, there’s no specific age restriction on having a massage, but generally spas don’t offer treatments other than simple manicures and pedicures to children under the age of 16 years old. On balance however, spas themselves do not tend to permit children under the age of 16. In all cases, children and teenagers must be accompanied by an adult. What it boils down to is a combination of individual spa destination protocols, safety, consideration for others and personal choice.Spa age policies vary significantly depending on the facility and treatment type. Most traditional spas restrict access to saunas, steam rooms, and thermal pools to guests over 16 or 18, primarily for safety reasons related to heat exposure and developing bodies’ different temperature regulation systems.