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Winter Table Showers

njlefty

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Does anyone have issues with table showers during cold weather?

I swear, but a lot of mamasans keep the places at 68 degrees to save money and damn, it just ain't working for me the table shower deal.
 

Wayne1250

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In the summer the air conditioning is nearly the same temperature. The hot water and teasing feels so good, I would not miss it. In addition the water park slides are sometimes open in the Winter too.
 

Srhsrh

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I never skip them, but some rooms are brutally cold in the winter. I usually ask them to put the water on very hot and spray down the table and walls to heat everything up first if there’s time. But TS is way too much fun to skip. If there’s a sauna after, it’s all fine. If not I just have them cover me for the first 10 minutes of massage.
Most of the TS rooms I go to have no heat in that room.
 

njlefty

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Sometimes the location of the shower is the problem. I used to go to spa that had the table shower right next to the rickety old back door. Damn, a little windy outside in winter and that room was dropping ten degrees with Lefty suffering major shrinkage.
 

Earnest53

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I never skip them, but some rooms are brutally cold in the winter. I usually ask them to put the water on very hot and spray down the table and walls to heat everything up first if there’s time. But TS is way too much fun to skip. If there’s a sauna after, it’s all fine. If not I just have them cover me for the first 10 minutes of massage.
Most of the TS rooms I go to have no heat in that room.
Sauna can be a really key perk in the winter.
 

Earnest53

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Some of my favorite spas over the years had saunas. After a table shower, sitting in one for ten minutes was great. Sometimes my masseuse would sit in there with me. I don't know of too many these days that have saunas.
Bangkok Spa in Philly had one, no longer. VIP in Allentown is the only one left, AFAIK.
 

Wayne1250

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Sun Spa, 1217 Race has a sauna. I know 9 VIP still has one because people report about the no pee sign and New Star at 1211 Race too. But the sauna is the biggest waste of time anyway. TS is a great time for many reasons including a little get to know you conversation. And a warm slippery girl all over you.

309 Evergreen too unless they got rid of it, someone know?
 

SJ5553

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The only TS room I had problems with was DDD in Sewell but it was because their water was always too cold. Otherwise, never skip the TS as it gets the mood going plus you never know if the water slide is open if you don't.
 

Ampme

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Does anyone have issues with table showers during cold weather?

I swear, but a lot of mamasans keep the places at 68 degrees to save money and damn, it just ain't working for me the table shower deal.
This 1 AMP near me is as cold as a Chinese restaurant. rarely go there in fall, winter.
 

oldhorndog53

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Sun Spa, 1217 Race has a sauna. I know 9 VIP still has one because people report about the no pee sign and New Star at 1211 Race too. But the sauna is the biggest waste of time anyway. TS is a great time for many reasons including a little get to know you conversation. And a warm slippery girl all over you.

309 Evergreen too unless they got rid of it, someone know?
309 Evergreen has one - single seater - like a large dog house, but it gets the job done
Oasis Spa /Tranquil Oasis on 309 has a nice big one. I can comfortably lay down in it, and I'm 6'3". There used to be a hand lettered sign that said, "Please don't pee pee on the rocks"
 
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