Spa at SSR

BrADmatt

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Has anyone here used the Spa at SSR?? We are going home for the first time in August and I wanted to surprise my DW with a day at the spa. Any feedback would be great
 
I saw a report somewhere that the Spa at SSR was ranked as the #5 Spa in the world, seriously. It ranked higher than the Grand Floridian in fact. Funny though that it is ranked higher but yet the same people run both locations, perhaps because the buildings are newer not sure. I have heard from several people that it is awesome and one of my wifes friends went back in May, and had the mother/daughter manicure/pedicure and said it was awesome. Hope that helps, if I can find the story about the spa being ranked #5 I'll PM you the link.:wizard:
 
Love the spa at SSR!

DH and I went during our Christmas 2005 trip...50 mins. massage for him, Peppermint Pedicure for me...and we loved it! DH actually said that he planned to make it part of every trip he enjoyed it so much!

July 2006, my Dsis and Dniece went and loved it! Dsis had a facial and my Dniece had the "My First Spa" treatment, which was a mini massage, mini facial, manicure and pedicure. Her mom said, "we've created a monster" afterward.

The locker rooms at the spa have a nice changing area, showers, sauna and jacuzzi that you can enjoy while having treatments as well. My first time there was a woman seated on a chaise lounge reading a book. I thought she was the smartest woman...children are not permitted in the area unless receiving a treatment and accompanied by an adult.

Here's a link to the official WDW site with info. A while back there was a DISser who worked there and someone had posted a link to the actual spa brochure...maybe someone else will chime in with some more info.

It's a great way to treat yourself...woman or man...so you both could go.

http://http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/resorts/resortsSpaExtendedDetail?id=SaratogaSpringsResortSpaIndividualProgrammesPage
 
Loved the spa! My daughter and I had pedicures. We truly enjoyed the time to relax - away from the hustle and bustle of the parks!!

Enjoy!!
 

I had also heard about the #5 spa in the world. I've been there to work out and absolutely loved it. Great locker rooms...very clean.
 
I've been there twice and like it very much. It's very nice, but has a comfortable atmosphere. The spa prices at Disney are higher than I'm used to, but there are 20% discounts for DVC members for a few of the spa services (I've only had the discounted services). There's a 'mystical forest' massage -- don't know if this is the exact title ----- that is quite nice. Lovely scented oil, 1/2 the time is a back/leg/arm massage and then you turn over and have accupressure to the hand/feet while laying on your back.

I've also had a regular swedish massage and requested the same oil used in the forest massage (they charge extra for using scented oil).

Plan to come early and enjoy the sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi in the dressing room. There are private lockers, robes, nice showers, plenty of towels, hairdryers, etc. Then you go up to the lounge area (the robes are pretty important here because there's both men and women in the waiting area), and you are called in for your spa service. I spent more time in the sauna and jacuzzi after the massage. There are a few loungers by the jacuzzi, so you could read or just rest there. There have been wonderful attendants in the dressing room, who kept is spotless and were very helpful.

Very comfortable massage tables and very nice relaxing music. One therapist was excellent and one was just OK.

If you're ever at WDW on a cold, rainy day, this is where I'd run. Hope you enjoy it!
 
I booked DW last May for her birthday using our DVC discount. She loved it and says that she wants to go back again. :)
 
DH & I have become SSR Spa junkies. :cloud9:

We visit every 3-4 months.

Are traveling with friends next month & are making them come with us.
 
Thanks for all of the replies. I think that both of us will be visiting the spa next month. :goodvibes
 
It's awesome. Prepare to open your wallet. But it's worth it. :cloud9:
 
It's awesome. Prepare to open your wallet. But it's worth it. :cloud9:

While I agree it's not cheap, I don't think it is any more expensive than a high end salon/spa in a major metropolitan city. I live in the Philly burbs & I think the prices are comperable.

In the case of the Spa at SSR... you get what you pay for, IMO. :thumbsup2

Plus, you're on vacation... if you are not going to treat yourself then when will you? :goodvibes
 
I went to a work conference at the Beach CLub last year and waiting for me upon my checkin was a surprise from my hubby.......a spa certificate for SSR spa. I was so excited. I had a mystical rainforest massage and manicure.

The manicure was so so but....the massage was amazing. I was so relaxed afterwards that I could barely walk. I wish I had more time to do more. I highly recommend it. I am going to enjoy the spa on my next trip this fall.:flower3:
 
There are DVC member discounts on several of the spa treatments, maybe 20 or 25% off?? Bring you blue member card. I think they have the exact treatments listed on the member web page.
 
I LOVED :cloud9: the swedish massage. It was soooo relaxing and they really do pamper you there. We are staying at SSR again next month and I already have my Spa time planned!
 
Bumping for other suggestions/comments.....just booked a trip for my best friend and myself at SSR. It will be my first time staying at SSR and we want to do a couple of spa treatments, especially since there's a DVC discount.

Is the sauna & jacuzzi included with the treatment or is there an add'l charge?

I'm so excited!:banana:
 
This is our opinion - your experience may differ.

We went to the SSR spa for the first time this May. We've been to several other spas locally and around the country and really felt it was overpriced for the facilities provided.

The "lounge" is really just a coed waiting room with everyone sitting around in their robes with people walking through constantly on their way to the locker rooms. During our visit there was a group of four women who talked nonstop -- nice for them, but not so nice for the rest of us. At one point every chair in the place was filled. It was standing room only!! Other spas we have visited have had separate gender relaxation lounges as well as a coed lounge that were very quiet and relaxing. This one is not like that.

We each had facials and a massage. The massages were some of the best we've experienced. The facials were okay -- DH's facialist talked through his entire treatment so needless to say it wasn't a relaxing experience. When we checked out and paid the bill, we were told we had to see someone to go over the products that were recommended for us. They were all VERY expensive and we felt like it was just a sales job.

Without the DVC discount we would not have booked this at all. We had read that it had been rated as the #5 spa in the country and we have to disagree with this. Our local spa at the Watermark hotel is much nicer and much less expensive.
 
scootert said:
Our local spa at the Watermark hotel is much nicer and much less expensive.

Have you ever got anything at Disney cheap wahahaha!! :lmao: I don't think many people from DVC will be going to the Watermark hotel myself and I assume that is in Texas? Not sure of the relavence of that statement unless they open a DVC up in San Antonio....:confused3
 
My point was simply that I felt SSR was overpriced with facilities that are average. We both agreed that if we wanted a massage next time we were at WDW we would just go to the fitness room at BWV and book one there. Sorry if I confused you.
 
No problem everyone has an opinion and your certainly entitled to yours. But as far as I have seen it is the exception and most people think it is great albeit expensive thus my previous comment about have you ever seen anything at Disney cheap because I sure havent, everything is expensive. But the fact remains that being ranked the #5 spa in the country and ranked higher than the spa at the Grand Floridian in a major magazine is quite an accomplishment though and cannot be overlooked. In the end though everyone has to determine what they like/dislike for themselves so any opinions whether yours or mine should always be taken with a grain of salt as everyones experiences will be different. ;)
 
I agree --- that's why I started my post with "This is our opinion".... It's great to be able to post a question and get lots of feedback about other people's experiences.
 



















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