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Dry Sauna

rickricknj

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I remember back in the day a lot of the spas had a dry sauna where they would leave you to sit for about 5-10 mins after the shower. The ones I remember were in Bristol and Willow Grove. Is that even offered anymore? I haven't been in 1 for better then 10 years
 

Ellocohombre

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Just enjoyed a relaxing time in one at Kim's Spa in Nazareth.
If you want to spend a few hours in multiple saunas go to King Spa in Palisades Park, NJ. They have at least 8 I believe. From low heat to high they range from 115°- 285°. It is nice to start at the low end and work your way up. And for a nice shock in between hit the Ice Room to deep freeze.
 

Wayne1250

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Sun Spa on Race Street in Philly, plus as said 9 VIP. I think 309 Evergreen may have a sauna, I never used it.

And for sure 777 In Coatesville had one, may it R.I.P.

To me it takes away time from the fun.
 

oldhorndog53

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The old Smile Spa on 309 between Quakertown and Coopersburg had a great one. Oasis Spa on 309 in Hatfield, may have the largest sauna in the 'burbs. 309 Evergreen has the 1-person doghouse style.
 

Chiparlor

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JX Spa in Lancaster has a small dry sauna in the back next to ts room.

I believe Foxshire Spa in Lancaster has dry sauna as well. Not sure about it because they had boxes of sauna parts in the hallway when I visited one or two weeks after they opened the spa.
 

Chiparlor

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I am not a Doctorate (Ph. D) in English. I learned keywords through Advocacy. 2 mongers mentioned "had" as if they used to have sauna and not anymore today? That is why I used the word "has" because JX has one.
 

scubatoo

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The old Smile Spa on 309 between Quakertown and Coopersburg had a great one. Oasis Spa on 309 in Hatfield, may have the largest sauna in the 'burbs. 309 Evergreen has the 1-person doghouse style.
@oldhorndog53, my first ATF was at Smile Spa in Coopersburg 20 years ago. The most beautiful K-girl I have ever seen. I have spent over a decade trying to forget her. And then you resurrect a spa name that probably few know. Now I am pacing. In a shark frenzy. Climbing the walls. You heartless monger...........:D

Enough of that. Stress Away has one in Chambersburg. Big, and comes with a lounging cat. Smile in Hazleton has one. Small with glass front. Feel like a show animal, but waving the rod at the girls passing is fun. Green Spa in Greencastle has one. Very clean and cozy. Certainly not used like they used to be and some jurisdictions will not allow them. When they were popular, some girls would put you in and go have a cigarette or eat something just to cut time in the room. I will only go in for a couple of minutes if I am chilled, otherwise, right back to the room after the TS.
 

fffinster

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Doesn't Healing Hands in Horsham have a sauna? It has been a year or so since I was last there, but I vaguelly recall being put in a single person sauna for a few minutes while she got the shower ready for the next person.
 

srenee80

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I remember back in the day a lot of the spas had a dry sauna where they would leave you to sit for about 5-10 mins after the shower. The ones I remember were in Bristol and Willow Grove. Is that even offered anymore? I haven't been in 1 for better then 10 years
Mystique in Allentown
 

Enorriton

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Ridge Spa in Plymouth Meeting has one but I haven’t used it, been put in it, in years. Thought they relied on it more to dry you faster after the TS when it was cold outside
 
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