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The ISPA 2003 Spa-Goer Study - Key
Results
With Whom are People Going to Spas?
With Whom are People Going to Spas?
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The
majority of spa visits are made alone. Males go with their "significant
Others" at higher rates than females, and women are more likely
to go with friends.
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More
than half of spa-goers have taken at least one family member
with them at least once on a spa visit.
| Percentage
of Time Visit a Spa |
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Total |
Male |
Female |
| Alone |
57% |
51% |
61% |
| With
a Friend |
18 |
13 |
20 |
| With
a Significant Other |
18 |
33 |
10 |
| With
One or More of My Children |
3 |
2 |
4 |
| With
a Parent |
3 |
1 |
5 |
More Key Results:
The complete study was released at the ISPA Conference
& Expo in October, 2003.
About the International Spa Association (ISPA)
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More than 2,100 members in 61 countries
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Largest international trade association for spa
professionals
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Most extensive research on the spa industry
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The Key Results of the ISPA 2003 Spa-Goer Study were
reprinted with permission of ISPA.

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