Friday, September 28, 2018
Tocaloma Spa & Salon in Phoenix, AZ
Friday, July 20, 2018
The Club at PHX at Sky Harbor Airport
Although I usually fly out of Sky Harbor’s Terminal 4, I only recently had the chance to use the Priority Pass lounge there because the hours were previously limited. Until earlier this year, The Club at PHX was only open for Priority Pass users from 8am-3:30pm which didn’t work for me as I typically fly very early or very late. Last month I finally got to check out the lounge now that the hours are 5am-11:30pm.
The selection of breakfast food was pretty good—fresh fruit, yogurt, and pastries plus shelf-stable foods like granola bars and oatmeal. Of course, there was also a sign indicating that the food should only be consumed while in the lounge. Non-alcoholic beverages like coffee, tea, and water were also available.
There were plenty of comfortable chairs, but no outlets located at these chairs. The computers and a few hi-tops had outlets, but these were not anywhere near as comfortable or convenient. If it had been a high traffic time, it’s likely that people would’ve been waiting to use outlets. In addition to the lack of outlets, there's no monitor to check flight information although there was a TV tuned to a cable news channel. The Club at PHX is a decent enough airport lounge, but I would've been disappointed had my entry fee not been a perk of one of my credit cards.
Monday, March 5, 2018
The Red Door Spa & Salon in Phoenix, AZ
When spa week rolls around (in April and October), I’m always excited to take advantage of one or more of the $50 treatments. October 2017 saw only a few spas participating in the Phoenix area, so I ended up only receiving the de-stress body treatment at the Red Door Biltmore. It was my first visit to the spa which is located in the outdoor shopping mall that also houses Saks and Macy’s.
After being offered a choice of cucumber or lemon water, I was led past the front desk to the locker area which had all sorts of hair products (even brushes!) and perfumes to fix yourself up after your service.
The lockers had two hangers and although the space was longer than most spa lockers, it's not quite the length of a dress. Once I’d changed into the very soft robe (my only complaint about the robe was that it didn’t have a pocket to store my glasses—I put them on the counter in the room), I headed to the relaxation lounge which had low lighting, plush chairs, and an assortment of current issue women’s magazines. The wait wasn’t long before Michelle introduced herself and brought me to one of the treatment rooms. The de-stress treatment I had focuses on hydration (minus the face). It began with exfoliation via gloves, then a copious amount of olive oil was applied before I got wrapped up “to cook.” During that time, I was given a warm neck pillow (which I loved so much I purchased) along with a blissful scalp and shoulder massage.On a return trip a few months later, I received a manicure. There’s a separate area for the hair and nail services, so this time I went straight to that section without a stop in the relaxation lounge. I was offered a selection of lemon water (always my pick), tea, and coffee. I also got to make use of that excellent warm neck pillow while my cuticles were soaked then trimmed, my hands were moisturized, and my nails were painted with Essie polish.
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Tocasierra Spa & Salon in Phoenix, AZ
I live in Phoenix these days, so I’ve never stayed at the Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort but its proximity to my apartment makes it ideal for my family to stay at when they visit. On the first trip they (diamond members) were upgraded to a casita while the other trips have been stays in king suites. The suites are spacious, but lack a microwave. (There are a few restaurants on the property as well as within walking distance, so the hotel may not expect guests to want to warm up food in the room.) The casitas are more like homes with a full kitchen and living room separate from the upstairs bedroom(s). The casitas also have covered parking which is a huge bonus if one visits during one of the many hot weather months. Resort guests have access to amenities like the River Ranch which features a lazy river, waterslide, and miniature golf. While I’m not that familiar with the rooms, I’ve spent quite a bit of time at Tocasierra Spa and Salon which is the resort’s spa and fitness center. For guests, it might be a little inconvenient as it requires a walk across one or more parking lots (depending on where on the property your room is located) and there's no pool attached to Tocasierra (one must walk back to the part of the property where the rooms are). But the spa is wonderful. I’ve experienced a number of services from facials to massages to pedicures (served up with a margarita for an extra $5 on Friday and Saturday evenings). Each service has been excellent, but I do particularly enjoy those margaritas. It’s also where I have my hair cut and colored. There’s just one salon client at a time (unless you’re booked as a group), so you always get the full attention of the cosmetologist, Tracy. If you're indulging in the spa services, there's a nice lounge area and plenty of lockers plus showers and a sauna. The gym has a variety of machines plus a daily schedule of classes including pilates, yoga, and zumba. There is an additional fee to use the gym.