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Locations. "What most may not realize is the level of detail related to water play and exercise. For example, all dogs wear special life-jackets. Additionally, your dog's attendant guides your pet into the pool on our ramp."

Beyond the detail of the swimming gear and the process for pool entry, Atashbarghi also points out the pool water is ionized regularly. "This is done so that any harsh chemicals in the pool water will not dry out your dog's skin and coat." After swimming, Atashbarghi adds, the OTPR attendant brushes out and dries the dog's coat as well.

Dog owners can choose from two water-related activities: Hydrotherapy and Hydro Workouts

Hydrotherapy

For dogs suffering from arthritis, joint pain or limited mobility, OTPR's Hydrotherapy Swimming could be the answer to a healthier, better life for your dog. Swimming allows all areas of the body the benefit of exercise without putting impact or stress on joints. Swimming improves cardio-vascular and respiratory fitness and stamina while avoiding high-impact damage to joints, ligaments and tendons.

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Does anyone have any experience with a Spa/Resort in Bavaria Germany that you would recommend?

I am thinking about going at the end of October beginning of November and am looking for a resort in which I can get health and beauty treatments ,as well as, other physical activities such as hiking and swimming. I would also like to use it as a base for day touring such as Neuschwanstein Castle etc. I won't have a car unless I rent one. Is it necessary? Would love some sort of hotel/spa package. Of course accommadations and food must be good. Entertainment would be a plus. Not asking for much am I? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your thoughts?


InterContinental Berchtesgaden seems to have it all, you can check this link and watch the photo tour of the place. It looks wonderful amidst the Bavarian Alps. It's very well connected so probably you won't need to rent a car. This is my favourite part of Germany; not only because it's scenic, but because of the first class, yet calm and unobtrusive service.

http://www.ghotw.com/hotel/home/intercontinental-berchtesgaden-resort.htm


I know that Bad Kissingen its famous for they Hotel/spa package. I don't know the site, maybe you can get some information at the bad kissingen.de

Can I be totally nude at the spa resort when using the steam room, sauna, and whirlpool?

I'm spa-ing for the first time and need to know if it's cool to be totally nude when using the facilities at the resort spa. I feel weird asking the spa attendants, and simply wanted to know. I'm comfortable with my body and look great, but what's standard procedure.


When in Rome... =^)


you have to check there policy.


no u need shorts for a guy unless u are in a spa they ask normaly for tighty whites and a towel or a towel wrapped


No, you have to have something on, a bathing suit or swim trunks are fine.


If you are in a male-only area, you can be nude. However, it is polite to wear a towel and keep it under you where you sit in the steam room. In an actual spa you can set it aside and be naked.


I guess it depends on the spa's policy. For the most part, it is completely acceptable to be nude in the lounge or locker room. It really also depends on your comfort level. Think of the gym locker room, its pretty similar to that. Some people are in towels and others are in all their glory. I've worked at a "5 star" spa and nudity in the lounges was common place.


Pleeeeeeeeeeeease don't follow Mrs Devere's etiquette off "Little Britain" (UK TV)


It depends on the spa. Usually co-ed ones require swimsuits, but same sex might be nude ok. And it depends on where it is too.

Just look around and see what everybody else is doing.

What is the best spa & resort in Southern California?

Thanks for answering!

I want to treat myself to a 1 or 2 night stay at a spa and resort - drink mai tais by the pool or mud bath, sleep until noon in fluffy beds, have a few spa treatments - you get the idea.

I live in San Diego, but spend most of the week in LA. Any suggestions? I can't afford big bills right now, so I am looking for something under $250 per night.

I have stayed in Palm Springs before, but like something a little closer to San Diego or LA.

Thanks!


I know this one hands down!

There's an amazing resort and spa right in San Diego, called Paradise Point. The spa is Spa Terre. It's on an island in the middle of Mission Bay, right across from SeaWorld.

My family has stayed there twice now, and it is Wonderful with a capital wuh! Not only do they have great, warm pools and gorgeous rooms (with fluffy beds, of course), but you also have access to their private beach.

Price may be a smidge more than you indicate, but it's worth it in my opinion. We cannot wait for another trip!


terra cotta in palm springs is great. know you want to travel that far but it is worth it


The best spas are the Golden Door in Escondido and Cal-A-Vie in Guajome Park (Vista). They're not cheap, though. Try the website below. You can search by various criteria to find the best spa.

I go to Burke Williams in Santa Monica for an inexpenisve-yet-luxurious experience. It's a day-spa, though, not a resort.

How to open my own spa resort?

Hi, I'm interested in opening my own spa resort. I'm kinda lost as to what I need to do. Can anyone help?? I can seriously use all the info you have to give.


The best routes to take are to research the process of starting a business as well as the industry you're interested in.

I recommend checking out the SBA, Entrepreneur, The Start Up Journal & Nolo. All 4 are great informational resources for the new/small business owner. I posted links for you in the source box.

Associations may be a good avenue to explore. These organizations will address many of the thoughts, questions and concerns you'll inevitably have as well as many you haven't anticipated yet. See the source box for some relevant links.

Research, research, research – this cannot be stressed enough. Read as much as you can about the industry. Here are some book titles that are relevant:

* Spa Business Strategies: A Plan for Success by Janet M. D'Angelo
* SalonOvations' Day Spa Operations (S Business Series) by Erica Miller
* Start Your Own Hair Salon and Day Spa by Eileen Figure Sandlin

There are plenty of free informational resources out there. Check the source box for links to articles.

Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!


Go to a lot of different spas and see what kind of spa actually interests you, then go from there.


well you have to have money to get a place and all the equment. you need to have a plan first

I'm looking for a job at a high-end pet resort/spa, Anyone have any suggestions on where to look?

I want to work for a pet resort/spa because i'm planning on opening one of my own one day. I have experience working with and caring for dogs. I've looked all over the internet and can't seem to find any in West San Fernando Valley.. any help would be great! Any suggestions on where to look or who to call?


Call a veteranarian. Some may not have the time or help to do that and could lead you in the right direction.

Who is paying for the annual retreat to the Kingsmill Resort & Spa?

Obama, speaking to about 200 House Democrats at their annual retreat at the Kingsmill Resort and Spa, dismissed Republican attacks against the massive spending in the stimulus. Plus their families! Nice place to vacation!
Taxpayers fund transportation and other costs for the Democrats’ annual “issues conference.” Last year, the Democratic Caucus paid Amtrak nearly $70,000 for the slow train members took down to Kingsmill, according to quarterly office reports. The office paid similar amounts for travel in 2007 and 2006. Other costs from last year’s retreat include $5,716 for an official photographer and $40,650 for telephones and Internet, according to the same records.

Members are encouraged to bring their families every year in an effort to get lawmakers get better acquainted. One hundred eleven spouses made the trip to the Republicans’ retreat this year. Family members can participate in the sessions or enjoy a vast menu of other activities which included skiing and sledding at last week’s GOP retreat.


http://mobile.politico.com/story.cfm?id=18408&cat=topnews


They pay for their own lodging, we pay for their travel to and from....just as we pay for the Republican retreat each year. I have seen NO sources say that family members are invited to the retreat...as it is a work retreat. But either way, both Republicans and Democrats do this retreat yearly and we pay for the travel for both parties.

Why did the AIG High level Executive's go to a Spa Resort after being bailed out by tax payers?

Are we paying for vacation's people getting some massages and expensive 400,000$ spa's

what is our government doing to put these aig people who mishandled the money they are supposed to buy loans not get vacation's after going bankrupt they should have been fired before


They didn't, it wasn't an executive retreat, it was an incentive trip for their external sales force.


They're republicans.
That's what they do.


because they have balls as big as watermelons.


Because they know they can get away with it. I say, String them UP!


Well for the record it was not high level executives. It was consultants.

But yes it does look bad.

But now what , is the government & the people going to run AIG??


The bailout was not meant to help the average American it was meant to help out the companies.


This just outrages me! to no end


what is our government doing to put these aig people who mishandled the money? They are giving them 37.5 Billion more

Just remember every Congress person that voted Yes to the Sellout Bill and vote against them!


If somebody reached you multibillions dollars, wouldn't you celebrate?


Let them pay it for themselves just like regular people do.

If we need to recharge then we take care of it ourselves. How can that be a business expense? Our tax system is pathetic if that's a business expense. It's unethical. It is bogus. Why should I pay for some rich jerk's recharging when I can't afford it myself? I would rather pay for someone that needs healthcare but doesn't have it because they have too much but still can't afford it because getting medical care is prohibitively expensive.

edit: Incentive trip? That is even worse. Do your job, what you were hired to do. Give me a break. Sales people are lazy.


Yeah, it sure shows you who they care about and that they are totally into themselves and having a good time and screw anybody else.

It was definitely an act of defiance and out rage. What about the poor people who were their victims?


The Justice Department, the Treasury Dept, the Secret Service, the SEC, the US attorney general the FBI and, quite possibly, INTERPOL have all launched investigations already. Don't worry. There will be prosecutions. They will come during the next administration, who will get the credit, no matter who is elected but, it really doesn't matter.
There will be plenty of white collar criminals and scape goats in prison.
All the dopey politicians like Chris Dodd and Barney Frank will get a pass.


Because they can.


They weren't high level. They were independent insurance agents. It was people like your neighbors who work hard... not executives.

Sadly, Dems don't teach their voters these things. Dems just prefer to spawn hateful lies and falsehoods to get their sheep to vote for them.


Because they weren't fired for their failures like the should've been. Now, they should have to face jailtime for frauding we the people. Wishful thinking on our parts, I'm sure...


It appears that once they got their bailout the starting singing ' happy days are here again ' and went on vacation using OUR MONEY. That just proves my point....the rich look out for the rich in this country. They run this country. The politicians are being paid off by getting huge campaign contributions from these people. The rich have the power. The top 1% of the highest income earners make more money than the bottom 90% of wage earners. They are not going to give up their power. They keep it by pre-selecting who will run for president, and then tell the respective parties to back their man. This bail out went to the rich and we the little guy MAY get some table scraps when everything is said and done. And it's OUR money we are talking about. We live under a form of communism ( now socialism ) but we call it a different name. Democracy.


Well actually,

It was not AIG execs.

It was a bonus for the top insurance sales people the last year.

IE:

the independant sales people all over the US.

The ones who sold the most insurance, recieved the trip as a bonus.

So you wanna take benefits away from the middle class insurance sales people ??


"Because they were being rewarded for the amount of work they did for AIG."


Rick Shaffer tells you to buy life insurance. Rick Shaffer said housing market will keep going up. Rick Shaffer said subprime loan crisis is overblown.

Don't buy life insurance.


The media has taken this out of proportion and has chosen their words carefully to sell the story.

The real fact are: The "retreat" that is spoken about in the media as being "top level executives" was actually a sales conference that was scheduled at least a year ahead of time. This was a conference that top level sales people went to. There were actually only 10 true AIG employees at the conference. Most were independent sales agents that were being rewarded for a job well done. No executives from AIG headquarters were part of this conference.

This was an incentive trip for insurance sales people. They earned this trip by being a top salesperson. It doesn't look good for the company, but it would probably have looked just as bad if they had been promised the trip, then had it revoked at the last minute -- especially seeing that the majority were not AIG employees to start with. (The media would have simply reversed the story and would have said that AIG makes promises to hard working sales people and doesn't fulfill their obligations to the.) It was a lose -lose situation.

Is there a good resort/spa in the Napa area? Which one should I stay at?

I am going away for a weekend with my boyfriend and I get to pick the place. I want to stay somewhere in the napa valley and I need ideas. It needs to be a resort like place with spa services and room service....


Villagio is very nice. It's in Yountville and within walking distance to some the greatest restaurants in the Valley.
They do have a spa--it's pretty small though--however for the massages and body wraps it serves the purpose. I cannot remember if they have room service or not. With the room you get a comp breakfast each day though.

Silverado is also a resort with a spa--however I have not stayed and do not know too much about that property.

Carneros Inn is just outside of Napa (about 5 minutes)--it has a spa and room service. It's a bit modern, each room is an individual cottage--pretty neat. The bathrooms are gorgeous with heated tile floors and an outside shower. You also get your own private outdoor patio. Not much of a view unless you book the vineyard view rooms which are more $$$$.

If money is not an issue--stay at Auberge du Soleli in Rutherford--it's supposed to be the best place in the Valley--they have a spa and room service. The rooms run about $800/night (depending on when you are going--it may be even more).

Have fun!

Looking for Romantic Spa resort near toronto 2-3 hours away is good.?

Hello,
Looking for a spa resort place near toronto within 2-3 hours away.
Has to be a romantic type place, with outdoor hotsprings or spa pool, a place that offers a spa retreat. Thanks!


Ste Anne's in Grafton...always wanted to go there.

My friend has been and she said it was wonderful experience and she would definitely go again.

http://www.steannes.com/

Have fun if you go!

Can we book Westgate Lakes Resort and Spa in 1 month advance?

My family, my friend, and I want to go on a vacation in Orlando, Florida in June. We want to stay at Westgate Lakes Resort and Spa. We're doing it with the timeshare thing and it says we can only book like 35 days in advance (which sounds a little crazy). Will there still be units available then? And if not, do you know of another good resort to stay at?


Westgate is massive. Took the family there on spring break (late March / early April) this year, which is a peak time for Orlando. We went to Westgate because we were doing a "last minute" timeshare exchange - 60 days or less - because it's far fewer points under our timeshare plan if you do it that way. It wasn't a problem, and I doubt it will be for you either.

The property itself was nice, although we really didn't spend much time there. Place to crash between parks basically. The one annoyance, that you'll see in a lot of the reviews about the place, and I couldn't agree more - parking is very, very, very limited. Very often had to park far, far away for the unit, and only then after wandering around for 10 minutes and feeling lucky to find any spot whatsover. It definitely detracted.

Even if you can't get into Westgate, if you're looking to do a timeshare exchange in Orlando, I'm sure you can find something. There's so much inventory, there's always something.