SeaSpray
Disney World fan since 1976
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I've been reading a few threads lately where people were mentioning the sales pitch at the end of their spa treatments. I haven't seen it mentioned much lately, so I figured I'd make a thread for any new cruisers out there: If you don't want a sales pitch at the end of your treatment, simply write "No sales pitch, please" on the bottom of the form they give you to fill out before your treatment.
At the end of the treatment, they will normally try to sell you the products that they just used on you. Some people have found this to be very unrelaxing, after just having a wonderful massage, or other treatment. DH and I recently had some spa treatments on our cruise and we both wrote that on the bottom of our forms, and we were not given the sales pitch at the end. Our spa technicians were wonderful and didn't even mention any of the products at all. Supposedly the products are good, but *very* expensive, and some cruisers have walked out of their treatment feeling like they were talked into buying them, and later regretted it.
So....don't forget! If you don't want a sales pitch at the end of your massage or other spa treatment, simply write "No sales pitch, please" on the bottom of the pre-treatment form
At the end of the treatment, they will normally try to sell you the products that they just used on you. Some people have found this to be very unrelaxing, after just having a wonderful massage, or other treatment. DH and I recently had some spa treatments on our cruise and we both wrote that on the bottom of our forms, and we were not given the sales pitch at the end. Our spa technicians were wonderful and didn't even mention any of the products at all. Supposedly the products are good, but *very* expensive, and some cruisers have walked out of their treatment feeling like they were talked into buying them, and later regretted it.
So....don't forget! If you don't want a sales pitch at the end of your massage or other spa treatment, simply write "No sales pitch, please" on the bottom of the pre-treatment form


I thanked her, gave her the 15% tip, and then, she never charged it to the account. The last morning, I had to wait in line for 20 minutes while they tracked down the missing charge. I wonder what they would have done if I never told them it was missing, they didn't have a credit card on file.
To be safe, go with "No sales pitches, treatment plans, beauty regiments, or used cars please." 
but would like to. (I think) What is the Rainforest room?
