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November 1, 2019 By Gael Hees 1 Comment

Spas on the Road

Spa Toscana is a travel treat…

A trip to your local spa is often part of your personal wellness and beauty routine. Perhaps you go every six weeks to get a facial and try to get a massage every month. However, a trip to a spa while you’re traveling can be something else entirely.

It’s a new experience with different treatment offerings, AND you leave the spa and return to your travel schedule, not a pile of laundry or a dinner to cook.

Recently I visited Spa Toscana at the Peppermill Resort, Spa, Casino in Reno while my husband, Randy, was attending a conference. I scheduled a short 50-minute scrub/massage and planned to check out the spa. After lunch, I was going to the Georgia O’Keefe exhibit at the Nevada Museum of Art. That never happened. I spent five hours at Spa Toscana, lounging, luxuriating, and feeling pampered. I also went back to the hotel and slept almost two hours before the conference banquet. I can tell you, I was totally relaxed.

An old-world experience

Not a sparkly new spa like some I’ve visited recently, Spa Toscana has a soothing old-world vibe with marble everywhere: on countertops, walls, floors, columns. It feels rich and gracious; like you’re visiting the home of a generous relative or friend. Because it is huge — 33,000 square feet— there are innumerable spaces on three floors that provide you with plenty of room to move around in and explore.

Hidden Surprises

Of course, the dressing room floor has all of the basics: showers, toilets, lockers. But there are some lovely surprises. There are separate vanities with individual sinks that host a magnifying mirror, hair dryers and curling irons, and such things as hairspray and mouthwash with additional amenities available upon request. It’s fun to have your own space and tools so you can spread out your makeup and take your time.  On this floor, you’ll also find a women’s only hot tub (large enough for large groups), and a eucalyptus steam room, sauna, and cold-water plunge, all right outside the dressing room.

Treatment rooms are on the second floor and are accessed by a private elevator (the men have their own on the other side). If I were to give a theme to my visit it would be “unbelievably comfy places to sit.” The seats in the lounge were like white clouds with ottomans. Headphones were available with calming spa music and there were snacks, water and teas. My scrub/massage was great. I love it when there is a shower in the room and no one has to try to rub off all the grit with a towel before the massage. Light and sound and multiple spray heads made for a nice bonus. Afterwards I found myself back in the lounge for a little more chair time.

Salt and More Salt

The halotherapy or salt room featured an entire wall of salt, lit from behind, that gave the impression of having entered a room made of amber. Seating here was basically a bench, but there were footstools underneath that pulled out for extra comfort. I was already pretty relaxed so I don’t know if the salt room helped relieve tension or not. It was certainly pretty and peaceful.

Next was a ride up to the fourth floor that had another lounge area and what is called the Caldarium. It was spectacular with an indoor pool with three small hot tubs at its edges, and huge French doors that opened to an outdoor sun deck. This is where my original day’s plans started to dissemble — I knew I had to spend time here. Huge plants (alive and lush) filled the room and warm, natural light filtered in through the open doors and floor-to-ceiling windows.

And there was food!

In some spas, when you ask about getting something to eat, they’ll look at you (almost rolling their eyes) as if to say, “and now you want to eat something too?” And then they’ll bring you a tiny menu, make you wait for what seems like forever to be served, and then charge an exorbitant amount with service fee on top of service fee.

Not so Spa Toscana!

There was waitstaff eager to serve you. The menu had many options. In no time I had a salad and California roll, a glass of wine, and — you guessed it — a great place to kick back, read a magazine (current I might add), and relax. The lounge chair itself was amazing. You could raise the foot and head to any level, or make it completely flat. It had headphones and an iPad in a drawer that allowed you to choose the type of music you wanted and you not only heard the music, you felt the vibrations through the chair. So fun.

Yes, there’s more

There was so much to see and do, I didn’t get it all in. I couldn’t find the deluge showers , but admittedly didn’t look too hard. I only stuck my head in the relaxation room with its almost dark room, movie theater recliners, and star studded screen. I slipped through the salon just to see it (they serve wine there too). It was a big space and the chairs were so comfy…

The rating

Spa Toscana gets a five-towel rating. You probably guessed that. And because of its many spaces, it gets both a Martini and a Yogini designation. In other words, it has plenty of spaces to get loud and party a bit, and others for real rest and reflection.

Final note:  As always, I paid for my spa treatment and food in accordance with my commitment to ethics.


Your work is to discover your world and then with all your heart give yourself to it.

The Buddha


 

August 27, 2019 By Gael Hees 1 Comment

Five Reasons Spa Mio Gets Five Towels

Spa Mio is a Great “Go-to” Spa—In Italian “mio” means “my” or “mine.” So “Spa Mio” translates into “my spa,” the perfect name for this very private and personal spa getaway. This is the spa where you and a close friend have treatments and hang out in hot tubs; heat up in the sauna or steam room; cool off in the wet area shower; and chill out in the lounge chairs with magazines and fizzy drinks..

I’ve visited this spa several times and always end up coming out feeling much better than when I went in. On my recent visit, I padded across the parking lot, exercise bag in tow, my feet scorching through my sandals and skin blistering. Up the sidewalk, open the door, and…

Cool. Peaceful and cool.

No casino. No cigarette smoke. Just a walk by a water feature down a short hall, and you’re there. Spa Mio is located at the M Resort, Casino and Spa on St. Rose Parkway, just off Interstate 15. It is one of the few resort spas that has an entrance right off the parking lot for easy access.

For many reasons, Spa Mio gets my highest rating, Five Towels and is definitely a yogini spa — one for healing and rejuvenation. So here are the five reasons it gets Five Towels:

Reason #1 — The Pampering

I occasionally have days when I’m totally invisible. Not many, but on invisible days I could walk through Nordstrom’s cosmetic department singing and waving my arms (possibly not even wearing clothes) and no one would offer a sample of perfume.

It sometimes happens in spas too. I’m abandoned to find my way around. I must seek out bottles of water on my own. I’m nervous the whole time about missing my appointment and return to my locker more than once to check the time on my.phone.

This has never been the case at at Spa Mio. I always feel pampered and cared for. I’m always given so much attention!  There’s the offer of help finding anything when I first go in, to the drinks delivered to the hot tub. There was also someone who brought me a  plastic bag for my swimsuit as I was packing to leave, I was treated to a wealth of information, services, and offerings. Two women who were swimming were told, “You have ten minutes till your treatment.” At one point during my visit, I was even brought an ice-cold washcloth while I was reading to, “put on the back of my neck.” Heaven.

Reason #2 —The Amenities

At Spa Mio there are little touches everywhere to make one’s stay more pleasant. First, the lockers are extra wide and have a nifty built-in box for storage of small items. The drinks I mentioned being passed out above? They weren’t just bottles of water, there was spa water with lemon and ice, and a beautiful red-to-pink drink with pomegranate juice (delicious). Slices of cucumber for your eyes sit outside the door of the steam room, along with truly ice-cold wash cloths. Plus, the dsteam room itself had tiny lights of different colors so you got a dose of chromotherapy as you steamed.

The shower and dressing areas were well-stocked with product and tools — combs, brushes, razors. It is wonderful to have all your needs anticipated and addressed!

Reason #3 — Clean (read that “spotless”) and Functioning

Almost every time I visit a spa there is something that I see that makes me think, “Can they not see that?” Examples include something as small as a door handle that makes a dint in the wall, or grout that’s not as clean as it could be. Sometimes water pressure is low in the shower, or a “rain room”  drips cold water until it gets turned on (and you get dripped on when turning it on).

Not so at Spa Mio. Everything was spotless and functioned flawlessly.

Reason #4 — The Ambience

The lighting at Spa Mio is elegant and subdued. A single, stunning chandelier hangs between the two hot tubs in the sauna, and soft (very soft) blue lights ring the drop-down, boxed ceiling. The lights in the locker and vanity areas are fun and feminine so you feel like you’ve stepped into a lighted jewel box. The hallway to the treatment rooms is dimly lit, inspiring a deep sense of peace and quiet.

Reason #5— The Gift Shop

I love a good gift shop. I don’t always buy something, but browsing around and finding interesting items or something you’ve only read about is simply fun.

The gift shop at Spa Mio has wonderfully, affordable items such as lipsticks, roll-on perfumes, and makeup brushes in addition to the ubiquitous bathing suits, sun hats, flip-flops and coverups. One thing I really liked was the fact that the store featured a fairly extensive selections of Janssen and Osmosis skin care lines, but also carried a few items from some of the more affordable (and fun) lines including Lalicious and Farmhouse Fresh. Finally, this gift shop has the most complete of Moroccanoil — with its beautiful turquoise packaging and skin-healing argon oil — that I’ve ever seen.

Etc. Etc.

Note that there is a full-service salon and barbershop in conjunction with Spa Mio. And for the men? Their space is exactly the same as the women’s except there is a television — usually turned to a sports channel — in the relaxation (?) room.

The spa menu is robust including scrubs, wraps, and many types of facials and massages. This is not a spa with fancy new equipment or trendy services. It’s your go-to spa when you need a lift. For me, it is a place for reflection and solitude. I’ve journaled here. I worked on this article here. The word I would give this spa is “restorative.”


Sometimes the cure for restlessness is rest.
Charlie Chaplin

 

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