Korean Spa

I've only been to Spa Riverside but I like it. From what I understand, it's the "least frills" of the spas. There is no cafe or anything, just a single wet area with a hot tub, steam room, dry sauna, cold pool, and a bank of showers. I like it because I don't need a smoothie or a salt cave or whatever extras come with a fancier place. I want a relaxing time and fun where it happens.

Speaking of which, I'll be at Riverside the morning of Monday, August 19. It would be great to find a younger fit guy interested in going.

Huh? There's definitely a full cafe. I literally ate dinner there lol.

It's a standard Korean spa experience, just on the smaller side.

But yes, the services are just the scrub and none of the other stupid stuff.
 
I hope they move outside with the outdoor pools opening
I went this past weekend while the outdoor pools were opend and they were still around but sitting outside in the locker room instead of the wet area. They did check every now and then.

The outdoor pools were not too crowded as was the whole place but it is definitely not worth $110 entry fee or whatever normal price especially because there were a few things not working (Ice sauna, some jets, etc.). That said, the food upstairs at the top floor is still very good.
 
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I went to Gangnam Spa near Atlanta last Thursday evening. It was not very crowded. The place is not large, but it looked clean. I got a scrub and massage. It’s in the wet area but closed off for privacy. He was good. No HE but he was quite thorough.
Any good BBCs? I’m traveling there near the end of year.
 
I will be visiting the East Bay, CA next week and will be looking to visit a Korean spa Monday and Tuesday in the evening. I’ve been to Psy Spa in San Leandro and Bay Spa in Santa Clara. Any recommendations or anyone else who may be up for going?
 
I will be visiting the East Bay, CA next week and will be looking to visit a Korean spa Monday and Tuesday in the evening. I’ve been to Psy Spa in San Leandro and Bay Spa in Santa Clara. Any recommendations or anyone else who may be up for going?
I went to Psy a couple months ago and they required swim trunks. Not sure if it’s still required now but I wouldn’t go for that reason.
 
I will be visiting the East Bay, CA next week and will be looking to visit a Korean spa Monday and Tuesday in the evening. I’ve been to Psy Spa in San Leandro and Bay Spa in Santa Clara. Any recommendations or anyone else who may be up for going?
Immersion in palo alto...always a good time
 
Has anyone been to Spa Club in NY recently? How is it?
I went recently!

As a facility, it is nice. Downstairs have a communal lounge, kitchen, and several clay rooms for health benefits. You have to wear their uniform downstairs, and they are cameras to make sure no nudity. Upstairs, in gender-separated lockers, there is a sauna and hot tub. You are supposed to shower every time you switch between the two. Most do, very few don't.

As for gay hook-ups. I noticed two guys trying to jerk each other off in the hot tub. They eventually moved to the sauna and tried to do it in the steam. Several guys tried signaling each other in the communal showers before heading to the sauna together. Definitely need to do it when there's less people. Sauna is probably ideal since you can set the steam to maximum to obscure any activity. Just be careful as the staff do come around because sexual activity is prohibited in the hot tub and sauna. If you are caught, you can be kicked out and, possibly, banned.