Aqua Spa owner Tammy bought her life partner Terry (also an owner) a gift certificate for their…read morefirst couple's float experience at a local float center. 20 minutes into their first float, they were hooked from a wellness perspective, and equally intrigued as entrepreneurs.
For Tammy, who struggled with Lupus for years, the relief she experienced from floating was nothing short of a wellness miracle. After the float experience, she felt that she was in less pain, had less inflammation and also noticed a dramatic decrease in stress and anxiety. Terry's experience was very similar. An athlete since high school and committed fitness aficionado, he noticed immediate relief from chronic back/muscle soreness and tightness. He was also astonished at the long-lasting calming effects that the magnesium Epsom salts provided for days after the float.
As successful business owners already, Tammy and Terry's entrepreneurial mindset and wheels also began to spin after their float, imagining how they could introduce a float center and a fresh, new wellness perspective to the Oswego community. They began to research other successful regional and national centers, the industry, float tanks, history and origins of floating, new industry/marketing partners, and other technical aspects of the business potential, and in 2019, the Aqua Spa was born.
My wife and I had heard of Aqua Spa from a local radio station and after a couple rough months, we decided to treat ourselves to a spa day to relax. We went with the Ultimate Experince Package for couples, which included a 30 minute sauna, 60 minute flat therapy, 36 minute massage chair, cryotherapy session, 30 minute salt therapy session, and a 10 minute oxygen bar. We set up our appointment easily over the phone.
We were greeted by friendly employees when we arrived and met with our associate for the day who would walk us through all our services. Everything is in private rooms, and most things are recommended to do nude, so you're left alone or with just your partner in each room. We started with the sauna, which is an infared sauna, which different infared lights for different ailments. I'm not a person who likes being warm or sweating, so while this wasn't for me personally, my wife, who does like heat, loved it.
We moved on to our float therapy, which was amazing. It's my favorite thing we did. You're brought into a tank full of water and 1500 lbs of salt so there's no way to sink. You go in, lay down, turn the lights off and just float while soothing music plays. I've never been so comfortable and pain free in my life, it was truly awesome and I could do it every day.
The salt therapy was interesting, you're brought into a room where you lay in comfy chairs while powdered salt is pumped into the room. It apparentely helps with several different types of respiratory issues and is great for skin. The cryotherapy I was a little nervous about, but I ended up really enjoying. You're put into a cryotherapy machine for 3 minutes while the temperature drops to about 120 degrees, but when you come out and the blood starts rushing back into your skin and muscles, it's a great feeling.
The oxygen bar was interesting too. You put on a nasal cannula which is plugged into a machine that pumps pure oxygen and different scents you get to choose into your nose and it helped wake me up and give me some energy. The massage chairs are top of the line shiatsu chairs and were also one of our favorite things.
Packages are affordable, as we paid $286 for 4 hours of services for two people. Tammy the owner happened to be at the front desk when we were leaving and we chatted with her and she was very personable and fun to talk to.
We'd definitely recommend giving it a try, as it was a great relaxing afternoon for the both of us and we'd absolutely go back again.