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Name: | American
Club - Kohler Waters Spa | Address: | 444
Highland Drive Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 USA | | Map |
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SITE | Phone: | 866-928-3777 |
Type: | Resort
Spa | Description: Kohler
Waters Spa is an elegant, classically styled haven for relaxation with a particular
emphasis on innovative water treatments. It is operated as a resort amenity spa
with daily-fee access to the general public. Spa construction began in January
2000 and opened on December 18, 2000. An expansion of the Kohler Waters Spa took
place in 2005 featuring spa-inspired hotel guest suites, expanded respite room
areas in the womens locker room and additional treatment rooms. A renovation
to the signature wet treatment rooms unveiled in July 2010.
Spa
Facilities: Kohler Waters Spa occupies 25,000 square feet of space on
two levels of the Carriage House, a 55 guest room annex to The American Club.
The location allows Carriage House guests to travel from their hotel guest room
to and from the spa in their luxurious robes.
Immersion Suites spa-inspired
hotel guest rooms located in the Carriage House enables guests to continue the
spa experience within their guest room that features a therapeutic bath and showering
experience in relaxed surroundings. Ground level (5,500 square feet) includes: Reception
area
Spacious relaxation lounge with double-sided
fireplace
Boutique featuring Kohler
Waters Spa signature product lines and other skin care lines
Fitness
area offers a private room with elliptical, stepping and treadmill machines
Finishing
spa for conditioning head wraps, manicures, pedicures, a private manicure/pedicure
suite, hair styling and make-up service
Lower level (18,500
square feet) includes :
- 21 treatment rooms:
- Seventeen
multi-purpose rooms used for massages, facials and body services
- Two-gether
Room, Riverbath Room and Stillness Room are designed for use by two spa guests
- Three
signature wet treatment rooms specially designed for therapeutic water services.
Each of these rooms features innovative KOHLER bathing and showering products
- Womens
and mens respite rooms, each with locker area, showers, tiled whirlpool,
cool plunge pool, sauna and steam room
Rooftop deck and open-air
patio - expansive co-ed whirlpool, 12-foot fireplace and lounge areas with Kohler-owned
Baker chaise lounge chairs indoors and outdoors Central relaxation pool
in lower level: - Dimensions: 11.5 x 36
- 3-foot
depth at either end; 4-foot depth in middle.
- Surrounded by tumbled
limestone with a hand-painted sky mural overhead, the pool features an elaborate
mosaic tile design on the bottom.
- An 8-foot waterfall at one end of
the pool provides an area with seating where guests can rest and let water fall
over their shoulders. The wall behind the waterfall features a mosaic design similar
to the one on the bottom of the pool. It is surrounded by a cast stone frame.
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Waterfest
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Manitou Springs, CO
September 30 through October 1,
2016
Waterfest will bring together, educators, practitioners, water enthusiasts and local residents for three days to explore the geology, hydrology, health benefits, business, culture and history of mineral water. The recently opened SunWater Spa and Wellness Center offers guests the opportunity to soak in the heated mineral springs water that has made the town a health seekers retreat for more than 150 years.
Presentations and discussions at the Manitou Springs City Hall on Saturday, October 1st
- 10am: Geology & Hydrology: Understanding and Protecting our Mineral Springs Aquifers: vulnerabilities, dangers, and creative approaches
- 11:15am: Culture & History: Explore the history of Manitou Springs and the development of global spa cultures
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1:45pm: A New Frontier in Medicine: Balneology and a new system of natural therapeutics, evidence and applications.
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3:00pm: Business & Economics: Interactive Roundtable for Mineral Springs Owners & Operators: Challenges & Opportunities for the 21st Century
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