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Salon options at Revivals?

Posted:
17 Nov 2008, 22:44
by ambyuk
Anyone know what treatments are offered? Hoping to get my hair trimmed, is that a possibility? I got it cut at the Clubhouse on the way out but it wasn't exactly what I wanted.

Posted:
17 Nov 2008, 22:54
by DragonLady
No hairdressing options at Revivals. The facial is allways good though. Appointments are limited in number and you may have a(sometimes lengthy) wait.
DL

Posted:
18 Nov 2008, 00:44
by fozzyo
Have to admit I never really have a treatment at Revivals, unless your one of the first to get there when it opens in my experience its a loooong wait for a treatment. I'd much rather shower, coffee and get off on home.

Posted:
18 Nov 2008, 12:15
by Badhorsey
Well on my visit I had coffee, shower, glass of fizz, facial, wet shave, more fizz, breakfast, more fizz...
Revivals is wonderful.

Posted:
18 Nov 2008, 13:17
by Guest
I love it and have never had any issue getting a treatment - or two ! Unlike the LHR Clubhouse where I am still get to have one (after over 25 flights !)

Posted:
18 Nov 2008, 17:09
by NV43
Revivals is a real bonus (and the staff are first class) when arriving early at LHR. We've never had a problem in accessing a treatment and I agree that the facial is a good choice. Other options are wet shave, head & neck massage, manicure & nail paints.

Posted:
24 Nov 2008, 16:26
by dom_f
I also agree the staff at revivals are 1st class - however getting a treatment (if you don't want to hang about for 2 + hours) is a bit hit and miss in my experience. That said a shower, shave and change of clothes after getting off a 11 hour flight (especially up the back) is most welcome
Dom

Posted:
24 Nov 2008, 17:12
by RichardMannion
quote:Originally posted by hackneyguy
I love it and have never had any issue getting a treatment - or two ! Unlike the LHR Clubhouse where I am still get to have one (after over 25 flights !)
I presume you are leaving it to the day of departure to try and get a reservation?
Always been able to get a treatment at both LGW and LHR, but I do book in advance (could be a couple of months to a few days before).

Posted:
24 Nov 2008, 18:01
by Guest
quote:Originally posted by RichardMannion
[quote]Originally posted by hackneyguy
I love it and have never had any issue getting a treatment - or two ! Unlike the LHR Clubhouse where I am still get to have one (after over 25 flights !)
I presume you are leaving it to the day of departure to try and get a reservation?
Always been able to get a treatment at both LGW and LHR, but I do book in advance (could be a couple of months to a few days before).
No - I always try to book when I book my ticket which is usually a few days to a couple of weeks prior and zilch luck. The worst ever was when I was flying a few months back and I met another v-flyer who cancelled her plus one other treatment but I was still told by reception that they were unable to offer any more treatmants for that flight ! So I am still a LHR tretment virgin after many, many UC flights this year.
Regards,
Hackneyguy