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Float Haven Health Spa

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Float Therapy - Waiting area

Float Therapy

(4 reviews)

This is my second visit back in just a few weeks not even! Will be getting a membership here…read more Everything is so fresh, clean, and new. Serena has been there to help me both times and is absolutely wonderful and knowledgeable. She knows what she's doing and gives just the right tips to make your experience that much better! Absolutely love the experience. I fell asleep this time being it wasn't my first time now and she said I got good REM sleep during my 90 minute float. I also have done the infrared sauna twice. And hydro massage bed is a perfect way to end your spa day off right! Hours of pure bliss

I absolutely enjoyed my time here my friend recommended this place to me and I decided to book my…read moreappointment. I saw a deal on Groupon for 60 minute floating therapy along with a 15 minute enhancement. I'll begin with the staff. The staff members were very friendly and they greeted me upon entry and asked if I had an appointment. Once I confirmed my appointment with them, They offered me a shower cap and then one of the girls immediately walked me to the spa side of the salon. I'll be honest I forgot their names but they were friendly and nice nonetheless. Next is the place itself. The place itself is very very clean. I can tell that this place is fairly new especially since this particular location was hard to find because there is no sign called "the float spa". This location is actually next to Raymour and Flanigan in the Deptford town center plaza and you have to enter through the "Hello gorgeous" hair salon. once I saw the salon I actually did see a sign in the window but it can easily be missed by someone who is not as familiar with the area. My float pod was very clean and I can tell that they actually do clean in between guests. The lady who helped me was very informative and she provided me with everything that I needed for my stay including ear plugs and a cushioned floating neck rest which was very needed because I cannot flow on my own lol The floating experience is self was very peaceful and I actually did end up falling asleep lol it was very clean in there and it was very warm and comforting especially with the music and the lights. I cannot do lights off in there whatsoever because I am afraid of the dark lol After the float therapy I tried to shower and wash off the salt but that was a fail. I still ended up with salt in the crevices so I ended up showering again once I got home. after showering I was guided to the Hydro massage bed for 15 minutes as an enhancement and that was just the icing on the cake! I understand that this place is still fairly new but one thing I would recommend is to have an actual swimming cap maybe or something to protect our hair because not everybody wants to get their hair wet. the shower cap was a great gesture but still got a little bit of water in my hair. other than that my stay here was excellent and this place truly deserves five stars from me!

Lma Mineral Float - Float pod

Lma Mineral Float

(5 reviews)

Just had my first float today! It was definitely a 10/10! I was nervous at first because I am a bit…read moreclaustrophobic, but I had no issues at all!!

1st time trying a float tank. I've hear good reviews on them and was curious to try it myself. I…read morewas recommended by my cousin who swore that this place would help with body aches and pains. An appointment was scheduled for me and on the Sunday of my appointment Colleen greeter us and explained everything in great detail to us. You have to shower and wash your hair prior to getting in the tank and you have the option of going in your swimsuit or birthday suit, the choice is yours. You have a private room with a shower stall and a float pod. They provide the shampoo, conditioner (use after you get out the pod), ear plugs, towels and floatation devices for you to use in the pod. Now once in the pod, that's when it became tricky for me...I couldn't get myself in a comfortable position for the longest. Most people lay on their back and are comfortable that way with a floaty behind their head. Me on the other hand found my comfortable position to be on my stomach, resting my chin on a floaty with my arms extended 2 fingers locked. This was the best for me!! While trying to figure out my comfort position, I did begin to move, extend, and stretch the part of my body that I was having discomfort in and since then that part of my body has been feeling really well. I'm able to move it and everything with it being stiff and very painful before. I'd definitely go back. Colleen was helpful and answered all questions that I had. The one thing that I didn't like was the slimy feeling your skin has when you're in the float. Also, make sure you bring your own soap and things and shower VERY WELL when done so as not to bring salt with you.

East Coast Float Spa Princeton - Infrared Sauna

East Coast Float Spa Princeton

(19 reviews)

After a particularly rough few months both mentally and physically, my wife purchased me a total…read morerelaxation package from Groupon for this location, which included a 20 minute infrared sauna, a 60 minute float, and 30 minutes in a zero gravity massage chair. I have floated before and enjoy the experience, so fair or not, I found myself comparing my visit to East Coast Float Spa to my regular float location. Here's my thoughts on the experience. The infrared sauna was just not my thing. The actual room was lovely, but the sauna area was a bit small for me. I don't sauna often, but when I do I like to lay down. The booth was too short to even accommodate my 6'3" frame in a reclining position using the back support against one of the walls. I also whacked my head pretty good when I stood up when my time was up. This was no one's fault but my own, but just another note about the size of the actual sauna booth. The float tub and shower/changing room was perfectly functional and comfortable, and I had a very nice float. Far superior to any float capsule or "tube", this room was long and spacious enough for me to stretch my arms over my head or spread them out to both sides with a few inches to spare in each direction. While this was a very nice float tub, it was very clinical and sterile feeling. This is where my unavoidable comparisons started really piling up. The float tubs at Float NJ in Marlton are just...nicer. There is little to no difference functionally, but there is much more thought behind the aesthetics at Float NJ, and if I'm going somewhere for a total relaxation experience, those things make a difference to me. Finally, after showering off again, I headed to the pot-float room for my zero gravity massage chair time. Good God was that thing amazing! Definitely the highlight of the experience and the perfect way to wrap up my time at East Coast Float Spa. Just a word or warning: if you are claustrophobic, this may not be for you. The chair tilts back and really envelops your arms, legs and even head. It felt pretty amazing for me, but I could see some people have serious, "Nope" moments. So, I very much enjoyed my time at East Coast Float Spa, but I didn't enjoy the main event as much as I do at Float NJ. The staff were all very nice and attentitve and the facility was very clean and well maintained, but given their similar price points, even with East Coast being much closer to me, I don't think I would come here to float again. Those massage chairs on the other hand, I'd pop in there any time for those!

I've had one float spa experience here, but several zero gravity chair massages. I love the zero…read moregravity chair so much, that I keep going back for more and even purchased my husband a multi-pack gift of chair massages. It's actually helping him with some back problems. East Coast Float staff and facilities deliver a great experience. East Coast is immaculate to the point of being very sterile and sanitary like a hospital, which is a good thing considering you're floating around naked in salt water. Floats for new clients are $65, $75, $85 for a 60 minute, 90 minute, and 2-hour float, respectively. The Zero Gravity chairs are $15 and $20 for 20 minutes and 30 minutes, respectively. Appointments are required for all services. We went for a 90 minute float. In my mind, I thought to myself, "90 minutes, I've gotta be crazy." I did struggle to relax for about the first 15 minutes and wondered how I was going to get through this, but I closed my eyes and before I knew it the float was over and I came out quite relaxed and refreshed. Each float is a private room, with a shower and amenities including shampoo, body wash, etc. You can chose whether you want your float experience in the dark or with light as well as with or without music. I went with lights and music; my husband went with dark and no music (he had done this before). To me darkness and no sound for 90 minutes was a bit daunting. After the float, there is a vanity room to dry your hair, put on makeup etc. There are some great free product to be used including body lotion and special spray for your hair.

The Float Spa

The Float Spa

(2 reviews)

Buying a float spa from The Float Spa was a great experience. No where is that reflective than in…read morethe passion shown in how they build their spas. Throughout the entire transition they communicated with me and guided me until it was finally installed. Thank you for an awesome job well done and my client's truly get to experience one of the most rewarding moments of their lives.

After toying with the idea for several years, and prompted by a recent article on Slate.com, I…read moredecided I wanted to experience an hour in a sensory deprivation tank, and I found this one in Bristol, PA, not too far from Philadelphia. Be aware that this is NOT a spa facility, so if you are looking for fluffy robes, herb tea, new age music and/or "pampering," this probably won't be your kind of place. The partners who own this facility design custom float tanks for individuals and business as their primary business, and they maintain this tank at the back of their workshop, located in a residential area, in an old firehouse, for people to try out. As one of the few people on earth, apparently, who hates to be fussed over, this arrangement was ideal for me. The one thing I DO care about is the cleanliness of the tank itself, which was both modern and pristine. The tank is housed in a fully renovated suite at the back of the building, complete with shower and bathroom facilities. The owner gave me a full rundown of how it works, answered all my questions, and even entertained my husband and allowed me some extra free time in the tank. For me, it was a life changing experience. I highly recommend The Float Spa for anyone interested in floating, as long as you are not expecting a lot of fancy atmosphere.

Float Haven Health Spa - massage - Updated May 2026

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