Frequently Ask Questions

Q: I have pets (cat/dog) that run free in my home, what do I do with them?

A: Although we love animals, we do have Health Board and WCB regulations. We ask that your beloved pet is kept away from the Spa area at all times.
 

Q: Do I need a large house to have a spa party?

A: You will need a private uncluttered 8'x 7' space for each massage practitioner. A space in your living or dinging room for the aestheticians and clients receiving treatment to sit comfortably.


Q: How much will a spa party cost me?

A: Prices range from our menu, depending on the treatments selected. See Spa packages and Spa services for prices lists. There is no extra cost for the hostess.


Q: Is there a minimum amount we have to spend?

A: We have a minimum amount of $150.00 of services booked per technician that is sent out to your party.
      Estheticians offer Pedicures and Manicures only. Massage practitioners offer 30/60 minute Massage,and Back Treatments.            

 
Q: Can I claim my massage on medical insurance?


A: No, we have certified massage practitioners; however we can issue an invoice for tax purposes.


Q: Can my friends stay after the treatments are completed?

A: Of course, your friends are welcome as long as you wish them to stay.


Q: Do I need to provide anything such as equipment or linens?

A:
Your home and the space for treatments, your guests and hospitality are all we need. We bring the rest!


Q: Is there a deposit or any extra costs I have to pay?

A:
We do hold your requested date in honour. If there is a cancellation within 48hrs prior to your party we will require a $100.00 cancellation fee. In select locations throughout the lower mainland a travelling fee will apply.


Q: Are you available any day of the week?

A:
Yes, the weekend is our busiest time for Spa Parties. We do book well in advance on weekends (Fri., Sat., Sun.), we suggest you book these days within 1 month of required date. If we are booked on an acquired date we can put you on a cancellation list.
 



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