My cousin and I were visiting Blue Ridge, GA and based on the ratings we saw online, we decided to book at this place. When I called to make the appointment and spoke to a lady on the phone, I thought something was a lit
My cousin and I were visiting Blue Ridge, GA and based on the ratings we saw online, we decided to book at this place. When I called to make the appointment and spoke to a lady on the phone, I thought something was a little off, but I didnt want to make a big deal about it.. After arriving at the place, I had a question about their add-on services, and I received somewhat of a curt reply and was a little taken aback.\nThe massage itself was good - both massage therapists did a good job.\nAfter the massage was over, we headed to the ladys locker room to shower and change. The locker room attendant (or whatever her title is) seemed irritated because my cousin placed her belongings in the wrong basket after taking them out of the locker. We immediately removed them out of the basket, but it didnt end there. The attendant was folding the spa towels as we were using the mirror and sink to wash up, and she was acting as if we were in her way and we felt that we had to rush out of the room. I noticed then that she followed us out of the locker room and into the exit room to pay for the \"service\". Thinking about it now, she was probably there (in the locker room) to watch us..\nEven as we left this place, when we were paying for their \"service\", we could definitely sense the hostility.\nI would finally like to point out that I have been to many luxury spas in Atlanta, Houston and other states. I work for a very large corporation, and we get spa gift cards and group outings as a reward and recognition program. I have never experienced such hostility in any of the spas I have visited before.\nI would NOT recommend \"Serenity In The Mountains\" if you are a person of color and/or have an accent.
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