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Was told there was a spa before booking and had to...

Was told there was a spa before booking and had to find out in person that it was only an area for massage.

This is a problem I've had in the past and I don't appreciate feeling misled. One would think for the expense of the rooms one could find a wet or dry sauna which is what the term spa is indicative of. The oldest literature on the subject dates back to Roman times. The term is derived from the name of the town of Spa, Belgium. Specifically when the location was called Aquae Spadanae, sometimes incorrectly connected to the Latin word spargere meaning to scatter, sprinkle or moisten. Just how moist are these massages exactly? Could you please not use the word 'spa' its unnecessarily confusing.

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