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Canyon
Ranch In The Berkshires Health Resort in Lenox, Massachusetts - Preparing
for the Visit
Julie Register visited this destination
spa in Massachusetts in November 2002
As
I crossed from New York to Massachusetts on I-90 East, the dusting of
snow became a solid white blanket.
Now
the first of December was covered with snow
And so was the turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston
Lord, the Berkshires seemed dream-like on account
of that frosting
With ten miles behind me and ten thousand more
to go...
James
Taylor's Sweet
Baby James kept playing over and over in my mind. It was the weekend
before Thanksgiving, and I was on my way to Canyon Ranch In The Berkshires.
Fortunately, Massachusetts does a great job of clearing the roads, so
driving was no problem. I took Exit 2, passed the Prime Outlets and followed
US 20 West through the charming village of Lee towards Lenox. A short
while later, I arrived at Canyon Ranch. What follows is a diary of my
experience at "The Ranch."
Preparation
One Month and Counting:
I made reservations at Canyon Ranch In the Berkshires a few weeks ago.
In my stack of mail today is a brochure and other literature from Canyon
Ranch. The other literature includes a sample schedule, the menu of services
(a detailed description of the Health & Healing and Spa & Sports
offerings) and a Health & Lifestyle Questionnaire. As part of my three-night
package, I have $105 credit to be used on Health & Healing services
and $190 to be used on Spa & Sports services. The literature instructs
me to call to make reservations for these services in advance to ensure
that I will be able to get the services I want when I want. Being the
efficient person that I (sometimes) am, I call right away. A very helpful
person answers my questions and provides additional information. I feel
good about my decisions. However, I have called too early. They cannot
actually take my request until November 11. I fill out the Health &
Lifestyle Questionnaire and put it in the mail.
Spatip1:
Be sure to call in advance to book your services.
Two Weeks and Counting:
I call back on November 11 and schedule Food Habit Management ($105) for
my Health & Healing service and Euphoria ($230) for my Spa service.
OK, I admit I am a little over budget and there are plenty of choices
I can make for $190 or less (facials, pedicures, manicures, seaweed body
bliss, massages, color therapy bath, grape seed scrub, neuromuscular therapy,
polarity, reflexology, reiki, shiatsu, and much more). In fact, $190 is
enough for two services, such as a 50-minute Canyon Ranch Massage and
a Classic European Facial or two 50-minute massages. However, Euphoria
is what I want. Euphoria is what I will get! (When I checked out, that
$40 was the only extra charge I had. Everything else I did was included
in the package.)
Spatip2:
Gratuities are (thankfully) included in the package.
24 Hours and Counting:
As usual, I over pack. All I really need is toothbrush, etc., workout
clothes and casual clothes for three days, swimsuit, undies, pjs, socks,
sneakers, hiking boots, jacket, and gloves. The brochure says the dress
is casual, and it is. There is not one area of the resort that exercise
attire is inappropriate, and it does not have to be the most stylish.
(I wore climbing pants and T-shirts and did not feel out of place - even
at dinner.) Since there is a complementary self-service laundry,
I could have packed even less. Canyon Ranch provides a list
of things to bring with you.
Click
HERE for
Day 1 - Getting Oriented
Photos
Copyright Julie Register 2002
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