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Spavia To Open Spa Location In San Ramon
The national spa is opening on Crow Canyon Road, offering special promotions for its pampering services.
SAN RAMON, CA — Election season is stressful, but a trip to the spa can help. San Ramon couple Kristy and Booker Lucas have opened up Spavia, a national spa with 60 locations across 23 states. The San Ramon spa will be Spavia's second location in the Bay Area.
The spa, which will open on 3191 Crow Canyon Road in November, will offer a variety of luxurious and healthful services, including massages, body wraps, facials, waxing treatments, lash extensions, and more. Guests can enjoy a resort atmosphere equipped with everything from aromatherapy neck pillows and exotic teas. The spa will also offer a boutique, which will sell skincare products, recovery tools, candles, jewelry, and more.
The San Ramon location is also offering two opening promotions. For a limited time, new members who buy a membership will get to enjoy the next tier of membership for three months for the lower price. They will also get invited to a VIP Grand Opening event. The first 100 guests to schedule an appointment will receive membership pricing, plus a complimentary gift at checkout worth $30.
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"Our success at Spavia is deeply rooted in the strong relationships we’ve built with our community and our commitment to our team," said owner Kristy Lucas, who has opened up other Spavia's first California location in Pleasant Hill with her partner Booker. "We believe that a business thrives when it genuinely cares for its people, both employees and guests. The unwavering support from our community has been instrumental in our growth. Opening this new location is our way of giving back, continuing to provide a tranquil oasis for wellness and relaxation that our neighbors can trust and enjoy."
See Spavia San Ramon's website for more information and to book an appointment.
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