When I think of a spa day it NEVER has included one thought about the kids except who was watching them while I was there…however, in Carrollton, right outside of Dallas, there’s not only a day spa that you will love with three floors committed to recharging your mind, body and spirit, but a spa that’s created amenities for the kids. Spa Castle is the name of the fantasyland spa property right off George Bush Tollway and Josey Lane. For just $35 bucks you can live it up with the girls for a daycation just like you’d have at a resort (swim up pool with a bartender included), or just a quiet weekend with added Eastern-style spa services and an overnight stay at the on-premise hotel, or even a fun getaway for the family for a relaxing day of water fun and dining. Too good to be true? That’s probably why they called it a castle…I mean that is where we all think magical fairy tales come alive, right? But I have evidence it’s the real deal and one of my favorite Dallas places to spend a few hours (or maybe a few days if I’m lucky). With hydrotherapy pools, saunas, dining, spas and more, you will find relaxation at Spa Castle. However, I did need a little 101 to figure out what to do once I entered the doors. But the very friendly staff led me in the right direction and ensured I was enjoying myself all day long. (You didn’t expect me to bring the kids this time, right? A mom has to scope things out first…)
Just a few things to know:
- Wristband: After claiming my magical “wristband” at the front desk, I was able to open and lock my locker, check in for spa appointments and even order a meal with my a show of my wrist (that’s attached to your credit card.)
- Shoes: Because this is a spa built on Eastern practices, you’ll be leaving your shoes literally at the door in a special shoes only locker upon arrival. Then yoou will have another locker for your other clothes and belongings. You won’t be wearing shoes all day, but don’t worry, you’ll see them clean the floors more times in the day than I did my entire kitchen last year.
- Clothes: You’ll be provided a spa outfit while you’re there of what seems like pink scrubs. You will wear those in the spa areas, a bathing suit in the pool areas and if you choose nothing in the hot tubs. But don’t worry, no pressure!
- Pace Yourself: Like Disney World, you just can’t do everything in one day. Just enjoy things a little at a time and remember, that at only $35 you can afford to come back again and again.
- Tips: Your gratuity is included in your spa service, so you really don’t have anything to worry about!
Featured as part of your $35-day pass, Spa Castle’s signature Sauna Valley features ten different saunas that help promote relaxation and detoxification. Each room has a different theme and purpose for you to find the best service for exactly what your body needs. From 24-karat gold, almost 200-degree temperatures and even a room that Elsa would be envious of, they’ve options if you have the time. I didn’t get to try them all out, but I was able to sneak in most of them for just long enough to take a shot. To learn more about the benefits of the sauanas, visit the website.
In addition to my sauna time, I also snuck in a few spa services (there are tons to choose from) including the luxurious caviar facial. I wasn’t sure exactly what caviar was doing on my face, but whatever it was, it did it well since my skin has felt and looked radiant every since. My facial also included a little shoulder massage as well so after I was done, I was almost too relaxed to do anything else…However, I didn’t want to leave Spa Castle without seeing a few of the places I planned to enjoy the next time when I bring the girls next month for a resort-type day only a few moments from home!
Outdoor Mystic Pool
Experience the same refreshing rush of water and pressure treatment on your head, shoulders, and back under the “deep mountain” waterfall. The evening sets an enchanting setting, enhanced by panoramic views to add to the peaceful ambiance of the pool area.
Hinoki Bath
Modeled after the famous Japanese baths of the past, the Hinoki Bath is built with ancient pine woods aged over 300 years old. Combined with minerals, the fragrant aroma of pine surrounds you as soon as you step into the heated waters. (It’s hot!) There’s so much to see and do at Spa Castle, I know I’ll be coming back with friends, the family and hopefully a few times just me. And just because you aren’t in Texas, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy Spa Castle with several locations in the U.S. visit the website for more info.
Do you want to enjoy a Spa Castle experience?
You can win a day pass (value $35!) Just share by commenting below what has been your biggest “MAMACHALLENGE” lately and you can win!
Martin says
My biggest daddy challenge right now is potty training my almost 4 year old, who has no problem going #1, but just refuses to go #2 in the potty. He even now has to change day cares because his current one set a deadline for him and he didn’t meet it. So my wife and I could definitely use a spa day.
Autumn Rose Reo says
Potty training was one of the hardest things ever for me and both my kids. No matter what method I tried I just ended up frustrated, defeated and with a lot of messes. If only there had been a potty training fairy…However, finally, both kids were potty trained! Best of luck! Keep the antibacterial nearby!
Daisy says
This sounds great! My biggest challenge lately has been staying healthy and exercising enough. It’s so hot and humid that it’s hard for me to stay motivated, but my husband took me to a mall today where we did laps and it was fun to get my exercise in that way. I’d love to win this to get a chance to relax!
Autumn Rose Reo says
I’m with you on that one. Every day is a bit of a challenge for me to work out. I love to work out actually, but the time to do it is my problem. I’m glad you have a partner that is willing to help. Support is a big part of it! You actually can lose calories in some of the saunas at Spa Castle just by enduring the heat!
Elizabeth Newsome says
My biggest challenge has been ailing grandparents! I had to make an impromptu drive to Illinois to help them out for a week! They’re doing OK, but at 95 and 88, they really need to allow us to get them some local help!
Autumn Rose Reo says
Taking care of aging family is hard. The stress is rough on everyone and while you love them, it’s diffult to see them get to a place where they can’t take care of themselves and then there’s your added frustrations. Make sure to keep you healthy though! I was in a similar place a few months ago and it was rough, but sleep and proper eating for me was imperative!
jacqueline says
My biggest challenge was making it through my daughter’s wedding with out having a panic attack. I suffer with panic attacks and anxiety a lot. So this would be a great relief.
Autumn Rose Reo says
I bet! Congrats on the wedding, but I can only imagine the stress! This place is ideal for stress reduction and several other health benefits!
Kelly Hunter says
I could really use a spa vacation. That would help supplement the lack of available time for an out of town vacation this year! Trying to manage the crazy sports and activity calendars for two busy kids has me more than a little flummoxed. I feel like some days I’m no more than a minivan with a credit card.
Gillian Holt says
Getting my kids up and off to school on time and then on to work! Mornings are a HUGE rush. Why does the time seem to whiz by the in the mornings?! I so need the break!
Autumn Rose Reo says
I HATE the first hour of the day – it’s a mad rush to get out the door and get everything done! I agree you need a break without a morning routine!
Christine says
My biggest mommy challenge just happened at my sons cardio visit. It was a great checkup after a rough open heart surgery. Doctor started talking about my 14 year old remembering his heart records for his future appointments out of the children’s hospital in the not do distant future. Hard to think of him having to manage it all on his own some day.
Autumn Rose Reo says
Christine, I can’t imagine how they moment felt for you. I know I’ll have to do that in the not-so-distant future and the anxiety comes flooding in. It’s hard to be a mom, but I know being a mom with a heart kid is on another level – even if they are having healthy appointments and no problems in sight. Bless you for being strong and that your son appreciates it even if he doesn’t know it yet!
latrice says
A spa day would do me some justice. My kids stress me out with all there sports and school activities. Being an amazing mom is hard work with little pay….but its all worth it.
Autumn Rose Reo says
It is, but it doesn’t hurt to have a little appreciation and acknowledgement, right? Thank you for giving it your all even when you don’t have much left to give!