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  1. I thought it was pretty hot, but wasn't anyone else kinda distracted by the appearance of the second camera man...

     

    I know it’s not on topic, but I have the same gripe about multiple cameramen in FraternityX videos. It completely kills the fantasy for me that they are actual frat boys getting it on with each other.

  2. Imperial Spa Garden Grove has changed name and ownership since ldcr's post - apparently it's now "Spa Health Center". I haven't been in several years, so won't comment. iSpa Irvine and Imperial Spa Fullerton are large, nicely maintained facilities with both co-ed and single sex areas. There are always a few guys cruising, but any action is usually fairly discreet. Thera is pretty much the opposite - it's a dump, but there is always something going on.

  3. I was there one night two or three years ago while on business in Dallas ... I think it was a slow Friday. I saw a guy get kicked out . Not sure exactly what had transpired, but a patron came into the locker room with a security guard, pointed out the 'offender' (can't think of a better word) and he was asked to leave immediately. So as always in spots like this ... use caution, and then more caution.

  4. I went last month. Reminded me a little of City Spa in LA. They have one set of facilities, so there are separate hours for men vs women. Don't go expecting the Four Seasons - the facilities are not new, but they are well kept and I thought everything was reasonably clean. There is a wet area with a hot tub, showers and tiled benches - if you get a scrub, that happens in the wet area also. There is a large sauna (like, huge, could seat 2 dozen easily) - very hot, and a smaller steam room that seats probably 8-10 max, depending on how cozy folks want to be. There are massage rooms (didn't try), also a small resting area attached to the locker area, and a restaurant (didn't try). Mixed crowd of men when I was there in terms of ages, races, and body types. I was there on a Saturday in the late afternoon/early evening; there was a little cruising going on, but no hot and heavy activity. Seems more like a place to relax than to get your groove on, though undoubtedly others' mileage has varied. Great neon sign outside - very retro. I'd go again if in DEN.

  5. I used to go on occasion, haven't been for a couple or three years now, but I'd be surprised if it's changed. There is only one spa area and one locker room, so there are male, female and co-ed hours - bathing suits required during co-ed. The downstairs spa area has showers, an indoor pool, whirlpool (not super hot), sauna, steam and the Russian-style banya (super hot). Upstairs there is a gym, sundeck, massage rooms. Older facilities, not maintained particularly well. Most patrons seem to be from eastern Europe - a lot of times there are very loud conversations in languages other than English. Sometimes a little cruisy, but most times not. I believe this is the place where John Travolta allegedly put the moves on one (or more) of the male masseurs and that later resulted in some publicity, a lawsuit, etc. I have seen a couple of Hollywood faces here (Andy Dick, John Amos) so maybe that's why the NDA (which I don't recall having to sign, but maybe it's a recent add, or I forgot - uh oh, disregard what I said about Hollywood faces). Personally I prefer the K-spas, but your mileage may vary.

     

    Edited to add: Just looked at their site - $50 bucks to get in? Not worth it in my opinion unless they have radically upgraded the facilities. Also, it looks like they might have dropped the female only hours, but you might call to be sure if you are thinking of going.

  6. Spa Palace is Westlake, so more than just "a few blocks west."

    -- PP

     

    I guess it’s all in the perspective. I’d still consider less than 10 blocks west of the 110 along Sixth St to be “a few blocks west” of downtown proper.

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