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    True Rest - Dayton

    3.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Think Tank Flotation - Multi Use Relaxation Area

    Think Tank Flotation

    4.5(8 reviews)
    40.8 mi

    I ordered a gift card from this place and never received any type of communication after that about…read morehow to use my gift card. Come to find out this business is now closed

    To me, this place is wonderful. BUT, it is not for everyone. You must know that you are signing up…read morefor an hour inside a sensory deprivation tank, and that means a couple of things: You shower before you enter using the specialized soap - to better keep the tanks free from oils, etc. The water you float in is perfectly warm - about body temp - so better help with the "sensory deprivation." You don't focus on being too warm, too cold, etc. You just ARE. You can float in silence or listen to soothing music. Apparently, you can bring your own, which might be better than listening to what they provde (as it gets repetitive). You will probably kink your neck and get salt water in your eyes the first time. You will be amazed at how bouyant you are and how strangely the time passes while you are in the pod. It feels like forever and no time at all. Be careful getting in and out! You don't have to be naked, but you probably should be. You don't have to close the pod door, but you probably should. It is not for everyone, mind you. You must be comfortable getting into a fairly tight space and floating in water for an hour. But if you have ever been curious about alternative therapies, meditation, or stress relief, please give Think Tank Flotation a try.

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    True REST Float Spa - The serene waterfall.

    True REST Float Spa

    4.2(82 reviews)
    68.9 mi

    I bought 2 Float Spa Sessions for my husband and I for Valentine's Day! I got a pretty good deal…read morethrough Groupon for under $90. He was curious after watching Joe Rogan talk about it. I never heard of this but went for the ride, no expectations. Making an appointment was easy. I followed the instructions and texted the number for appointment time to schedule. It was easy peasy and I had to fill out a consent form that was sent to my email. Since this was our first time, we had to get there 30 mns. early to watch a video and get a tour. Upon entering the place, we found comfortable chairs and a giant waterfall. The place was so welcoming, smelled so good, and had a serene atmosphere. We waited a few minutes and the manager came out to sign us in. She gave us flip flops to use while we were there and showed us first to the relaxing room we will come out to when we were done. We will get complimentary tea, cucumber lemon waters, and 15 mns. of oxygen bar. We were then led to a dark room to watch our instruction video. It was a short and informal video. The leather chaise were so comfortable. After the video, we were finally led to our pod suites and given more instructions and advices. Then it was go time. I locked my door, put the ear plugs in, took a shower and entered my pod naked. The pod was clean and warm. I put my floating head piece on and assumed my position with both hands over my head and feet slightly parted. I relaxed my shoulders and started the breathing technique to slow down my heart rate and closed my eyes. The soothing music and jets would end soon, I manually turned the lights off and tried to relax and think of happy thoughts. It was pitch black and so quiet I heard my heart beat and my breathing. My mind got very creative and I thought of positive things but the thought of not being able to breathe kept creeping in. I'm not sure if it was claustrophobia or normal but the thought of suffocating kept coming back. I would take deep breaths through my mouth a few times and try to change my thoughts. It did relax me 1000%. It was so relaxing once I didn't feel like I was in a coffin, I may have dozed off. The hour went by fast and the lights and sound came back on. I did not want to leave. The float experience is like no other. It's like you are floating in space. I felt so spaced out and relaxed as if I just got a full body massage. There are so many benefits of float tanks: lowers blood pressure, better sleep, gets rid of stress, promotes endorphin production, pain relief, mental clarity, creativity, etc... I signed up for the monthly membership and look forward to my next float. I recommend it to everyone!!! It's sooo good and good for you. Self care is important. I got out and showered again and went to relax in the oxygen room. I sipped on a delicious cranberry orange tea and tried the Bliss oxygen flavor. It was the most refreshing experience.

    Place is super clean, staff is great (and helpful) and I've had a relaxing float every visit.read more

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    Ebb & Float - Private infrared sauna sessions -- 20, 30, 45 or 60-min options!

    Ebb & Float

    4.4(30 reviews)
    67.5 miDowntown

    Its an amazing place to disconnect from the world and realign with your inner self and meditateread more

    This place has taken quite a fall from the standard that I was used to. From a cute and charming…read moreretreat of tranquility, to a pump and dump business with no consideration for the client. We had a float appointment that was from 8-9pm. We were taken to our room and dropped off, with no relative instructions. This was fine, as we know the drill. Shower, get in, relax, music will fade away, then music will come on when the float is over, lights with follow after. During our float there were constant interruptions of loud sounds. Whether it was people cleaning or moving equipment, loud commotions in the hallways. Seemingly every few minutes there was a new distraction interrupting our peace. In a place that is supposed to be about tranquility and mindfulness it felt very much like no one cared about such goals. During our float the water jets turned on, thus creating even more distractions and in comfortability. Well before this time my wife had just been sitting up hoping for the experience to be over, as it was impossible to relax under the conditions. We both had been thinking "the time has to be up" but neither wanted to interrupt the other's possible rest. We finally hear 3 loud bangs on our door, and call out to see who it was... no response. We immediately get out of the float... check our phones, it's 9:50!! Yes, almost 1 hour AFTER our appointment was set to end. In an essential bathtub, with no clocks, no phone, complete darkness, and no concept of time... why are we FINALLY getting summoned? We rush to shower and get out - both of us telling each other how awful the experience was. As my wife went to the restroom I went to the "quiet area" where usually you can get refreshments and come back to. I was "greeted" by a staff member who simply said, "I'll be in here if you need anything" and that was it. No inquiry on how the experience was, no friendly welcoming back to the outside world. Just a cold response from a seemingly bothered employee. I told said employee no music, lights, or anything came on to wake us and why that would happen? They simply said "it should have" When I asked about a refund; said employee said they can't do anything and I asked who I could speak with. They said their boss couldn't be contacted because "they're asleep because they have kids." As parents I don't understand this response, and almost an insult. This employee made us feel as if we were an issue. I offered to pay for the massage chairs since they were up to standards, but not the floats since essentially we were "held" in there almost an hour late with constant loud noises interrupting us. I've sent a FaceBook message to the company, as well as multiple emails to the supplied correspondence for "management" this will be two weeks from the experience and not one iota of response. I've called the location and asked for management and have been told they'll "write a note for management" We've spent money there many times, sent friends and family to this company, all to be disrespected and ignored. I will not be back to this establishment as it's no longer the considerate thoughtful business I once knew. It's a money grab with no possible way to have issues or poor experiences heard or rectified. The lack of response of management tells me they're happy with any experience a client has as long as they have you money, and don't have any desire to be accountable for their staff's mistakes. I'm writing this review after letting them know I'm writing it, so it won't be a surprise. If they're willing to respond to this, which I doubt, it will only prove that they care more about public optics than actual care for their customers. I hope this review reaches many as an authentic representation of my experience, and when it's read elicits even more scathing reactions than I'm capable of producing.

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    Sweet Dreams Salt Therapy

    Sweet Dreams Salt Therapy

    4.0(3 reviews)
    59.0 mi

    I booked an appointment for the "Sweet Dreams Salt therapy". I was guided to a room with about 8…read morepoole side recliners The lady handed me a blanket and told me to just relax and play on my phone or take a nap or whatever. The session lasted about 45 minutes. During the entire time I only heard and felt the salt come out twice. It was literally like sitting in a room for no reason. afterward, she gave me a tour of the place and it just went downhill from there. She showed me the float tub that was filthy dirty had some cardboard board looking piece on top with a dirty bucket next to it.. Please do your research before you go to this place. I don't know who is writing her reviews, but she must have a very large spear of influence Dublin women, especially we don't settle for this kind of nonsense.

    I found Sweet Dreams Salt Therapy when I was looking for a salt room after having some recent mold…read moreexposure. Sweet Dreams had a Groupon for 3 salt room sessions, that I bought up. At my first session, Alicia gave me a tour of the space with different health treatments they offer. There are some excellent package deals if you visit often. Alicia was great. She had several customers in for different treatments and was easily working with all of us. The salt room is a lovely little room with reclining outdoor chairs. There are yoga mats, blankets, bolsters, and a few other items for comfort. Music plays softly and there is a warm glow from the salt wall. At my first treatment I didn't really notice any salt in the room compared to other salt therapies I have gone to. Alicia said they use a finer grain of salt. Skeptical at first, I went with it, but an hour later I really did notice a difference in my breathing and feeling lighter in my chest. My other two sessions went great. This is a cool little wellness shop. I am glad to have found the Groupon. Mold exposure is no fun but Sweet Dreams treatments helped me heal faster!

    True REST Float Spa

    True REST Float Spa

    4.2(87 reviews)
    74.1 miEaston

    First time floating. It was a very relaxing experience once I shut my mind off and enjoyed the…read morepeaceful hour. I bought myself a BOGO before Christmas so last night was my first. I'll go again next week. It's a really nice space. The receptionist checks you in; you choose a music selection and are given Old Navy flip flops if you didn't bring your own. Your shoes are left in the lobby on a shoe rack. I was offered cucumber water. Since I was new, she took me to a waiting area with lounges to watch an introductory video. Once my room was ready I was taken back and she explained the process. The steps/rules are posted on the wall too. It's helpful to use the restroom prior to going in. There is a shower in your pod room but that's it, along with benches. One is supposed to shower before getting in the pod and make sure any makeup is washed off. You are given ear plugs and towels. There are hooks and a bench for your clothing. The shower has shampoo, conditioner and body wash. The after shower to rinse off the salt felt good. In the ladies room, there are hair tools and lotion. After the float, you can sit in the common room. I tried the oxygen bar - lavender - but I'm not sure it benefited me. I did enjoy some warm peach tea. I believe they change the water and tea flavors. I look forward to my next session. There are several membership plans which I may consider.

    Overall I had a decent experience. The customer service was great and the float was nice. My only…read moreissue is that for about 25 minutes, I did not have music. Customer Service 1-5=5. Pod 1-5=3.5. Lounge 1-5=4.

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