I haven't seen any reviews of the new Sun (OK, "Hot Sun")
Spa building, across the street from the dingy old building with its lousy plumbing that featured a toilet not bolted to the sewer flange. This place, by comparison, is the Taj Mahal. Everything is, as expected, brand new and pristine.
18-wheelers will be happy to see the enormous parking lot. Access may be tricky, though, as spaces for auto parking are painted all over the lot, with no incentive for cars to leave some clearance for larger vehicles. I wouldn't want to have to sit in a big rig waiting for some dude to finish his two girl session and move his car.
The side door opens to a roomy vestibule that lacks the "1920's speakeasy" ambience that greeted you in the old
spa. Once inside, the length of the hallway is amazing. This place is clearly designed for volume operations, the Wal Mart of spas.
Also visible near the entrance is, bizarrely, a large poster of Marlon Brando as The Godfather. I had to keep glancing at this to confirm to myself that I really saw it in a Korean
Spa.
The
table shower I was taken to can only be described as huge, as is the immaculate sauna, which features the sweet scent of new wood.
The room I was given is pleasant but small. Oddly, no clothing hooks or hangers of any kind had been installed yet.
All in all, this
spa building is a tremendous improvement over the old one. It's encouraging to see a Warren
spa owner make a long term investment in the business. Now the "Hot Sun" managers need to work on customer service.