Even though other people where in the sauna, they respected your space and remained silent. the saunas were quiet places where you could experience a meditative atmosphere. It was a total mind and body experience that effected you both physically, emotionally and spiritually. If i were writing this review 5 years ago my rating of the experience would be above excellent. I was as rested as though I had slept even though I only catnapped through the night. I was so glad I followed an acquaintance's suggestion to go, and will definitely go again until I have the funds to spend the night at a place like the Plaza! For an overnight in the City, it really can't be beat for the price and the benefits to your health. It is a safe, positive experience that is worth going outside one's cultural groove and experiencing another culture's approach to wellbeing. Mostly everyone is Korean and the spa is in a Korean neighborhood. It is rather a surreal atmosphere as people of all ages are here, coming and going at 3 am, a kind of slice of life of another world.
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There is a juice bar and a full kitchen which are only closed for a small band of hours so you can refresh yourself after pounding away a day in the city. There are communal rooms to sleep in their large recliner chairs or nap on mats.
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King Spa is open 24 hours which means you can take their free shuttle to and from Manhattan and for that minor hassle and $55 (for staying across midnight $10 is added to the base fee of $45) have total access to their many saunas, steam rooms, infrared treatment rooms, ice sauna (!!!), and mineral water tubs for the entire night.
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I saw my girl grate the cucumber to make my facial mask! It was simply amazing! I was slightly embarrassed by the amount of stuff I saw scrubbed off my skin but after I wanted everyone to touch me and feel skin! I would do this treatment again because it's more than worth the money! I have had body scrubs before at top spas and it didn't include a mini facial or head massage! All this came as part of the 90 min treatment. It was the first time I ever had a total body treatment. But the best experience was the body scrub.
Being totally naked in the bath areas and how large/ open it was was interesting! Seeing the various rooms and sleep areas was also interesting. When we checked in we didn't get a good tour of the place or layout and that's the only negative I would say happened. I am thankful I went with two other friends otherwise I might have been overwhelmed. Now it seems100% Korean so there maybe some staff with little English speaking skills but that didn't bother me. The place is very clean, spacious and comfortable. This was a different experience and it was nice stepping out of my comfort zone. All stars I award an establishment are based upon this system: * * * * * means coed, non-sexual nudity is allowed * * * * means unisex, non-sexual nudity is allowed * * * means you can probably get away with being naked but it is not legally allowed * * means get naked at your own risk, you might get arrested * means the place advertises as nudist but allows sexual nudity and/or swinging (I don't know if New Jersey has top-free equality but that is moot at this establishment.) My recommendation to nudists is to go to King Spa in the winter while you pine for warmer days. Top freedom is not allowed in the co-ed area and that applies to men and women. You must wear a set of shorts and a shirt that King Spa provides You subsequently fill your textiles with sweat as you move from sauna to sauna. I did check out the co-ed area and I cannot recommend the spa on those grounds. It's a meagre substitute against actual outside naturism but it's better than staying home and turning up the heat during a Northeast winter. You definitely have to be comfortable with seeing naked and going naked. The unisex men’s bath has four tubs of various temperatures, one wet sauna, one dry sauna and several stand-up and sit-down showers. King Spa was a good place to ditch my late-winter blues along with my clothes.