Address: 569 E Gay St, West Chester, PA 19380, USA
Phone: +14848813413
Sunday: 10AM–10PM
Monday: 10AM–10PM
Tuesday: 10AM–10PM
Wednesday: 10AM–10PM
Thursday: 10AM–10PM
Friday: 10AM–10PM
Saturday: 10AM–10PM
Woah-Gee-po-Gee
First time floating, Matt was great. He explained everything throughout and made the experience very comfortable. Great place. Very clean.
Victoria Ipri
I never wanted to try an isolation tank due to claustrophobia. But East Coast Float Spa has figured out how to give a much better float experience! My daughters treated me for my birthday. I was hesitant but, once we were shown around, I had nothing to fear. In the individual floating pool, nothing is closely overhead and you can easily get in and out of the float pool as you wish. I love floating now! And the relaxing experience was topped off by a lovely lounge where you can have a hot or cold drink and continue relaxing in an awesome massage chair. I'm definitely going back soon!
Mary Thomas
Very nice experience. The staff was helpful and pleasant and the facilities were clean and as advertised. It was relaxing and interesting for me, but may not be for everyone (the general experience, not this particular facility).
Rebecca Riordan
The staff is always very helpful and friendly. The accommodations are set up very well and they always have tea and water ready for guests. The whole experience is very relaxing and refreshing! If you haven't done a float spa before, you really should & just make sure you check the precautions. I always feel like I've had a good detox and I usually do the 60 minutes although it always feels longer than that. The pods are very spacious and the showers and rooms are really nice. They also have hair dryers in the vanity side room so that you can freshen up and be on your way. It's a wonderful place! The only slight issue is parking, but it's free.
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Worth every penny
Better off calling. I struggled on their web site
I believe the answer is no. The float tank is not really sized for two. There no indication it's permitted. Ask the business for final ruling to prevent any misunderstanding. .
My son started floating in a similar establishment in Seattle at 14. Ymmv...since they're float rooms,not pods less likely hood of panic and claustrophobic episodes...
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