Spa vacationers pampering the kids with chair massages
The Emerald Mist Spa at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort and the Royal Beach Casino is part of a trend — adding full menus of spa services for kids and teens.
“By offering spa services for our younger guests, we are not only adding to their vacation experience, we are also helping them develop positive attitudes toward beauty and overall wellness that they can apply throughout their lives,” said Spa Director Rachel Stormes.
Under the new programs, girls ages 6 to 16, for example, can buy “Princess for the Day” packages that include a manicure, pedicure, up-do, sunscreen, glitter makeup and lip gloss. The charge: $95.
Teens ages 13 to 17 who want to learn more about their skin type and how to maintain healthy, beautiful skin can book a mini facial that includes a skin type analysis, cleansing, toning, light exfoliation and moisturizing for $65.
Even the teens want to escape theses days. So a “Teen Escape” package for 16- to-18- year-olds consists of a classic pedicure and herbal deep cleansing facial at a cost of $135.
Kids can rejuvenate their minds and bodies at complementary yoga flow classes taught by the Marriott’s on-site yoga instructors.
The Emerald Mist Spa includes 15,000 square feet of beauty, health and therapeutic facilities.
The St. Kitts Marriott Resort and The Royal Beach Casino is located in the Frigate Bay area of the island, a 10-minute drive from the airport and capital city Basseterre. The resort offers 573 guest rooms and luxurious suites, as well as the largest Vegas-style show in the Caribbean.
Report by David Wilkening
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