The famous Woodstock Inn & Resort, a rustic but genteel inn built in Woodstock, Vermont, sta travels by Laurance and Mary Rockefeller in 1969, is opening a new spa just in time for leaf season. Scheduled for a Sept. 1, 2010, opening, the $10 million sta travels Spa at Woodstock Inn. Relax before or after your treatment in the Great Room surrounded by double-height, vaulted ceilings, custom furnishings and a wood-burning fireplace. The outdoor meditation courtyard will have a sauna, sta travels fire pit, hot soaking pool and a flowering tulip tree to will mark the passing of seasons.
sta travels Housed in a 10,000 square-foot sta travels LEED-certified building, the "green" spa provides a nature-inspired ambiance sta travels and is a celebration of the seasons. Each season, a different 100-minute sta travels signature treatment will be featured, drawing upon natural outdoor elements; pumpkin spice, deep forest, vanilla maple and berry bliss. The Spa's a la carte selections include massages, facials, body treatments, waxing, and a selection of treatments specifically for men and teens. The Spa will use organic skin care products from Eminence, Naturopathica and Spa Ritual.
Its ten treatment rooms will feature organic cotton linens and Vermont organic wool blankets. The luxurious "Natural Gatherings Suite" will be an ideal space for small groups (think weddings) and feature sta travels a private sta travels bathroom with generously-sized shower facilities, a wood burning fireplace, deluxe treatment tables and an over-sized traditional Japanese cedar soaking tub. And the Grand Opening Package is a great deal -- accommodations, $100 credit towards spa treatments, and a hearty Vermont breakfast for two starting at $278 per night. It's available September 6, 2010 to December 23, 2010, subject to availability (blackout dates apply). So don't expect a weekend in at the height of fall foliage!
I have been to the Woodstock Inn Spa. I dropped a couple hundred and thought the service was not worth the price. So I complained to the manager, but they did their best to give me the run around until I finally gave up. They are NOT worth the money and I suggest you go elsewhere. The atmosphere sta travels is cold and impersonal, and they parade you in front of people in nothing by a short bath robe. It was aweful.
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