If you think coffee is strictly for drinking, you haven’t been to Kohler Waters
Spa. Coffee granules and sugar crystals are just two ingredients on the menu of
the 24,000-square-foot spa, which offers everything from a “Golfer’s Foot
Renewal” to the “Executive Head Trip” massage.But water therapies rule, and
Kohler has a claw foot up on the competition, since its tubs and showers have
been manufactured across the street from the spa for decades. Whether you choose
to soak in a fizzy rainbow with full-spectrum chromotherapy and tiny bubbles
that cling to your skin like weightless beads, or immerse in a Roman-bath style
copper tub sprinkled with essential oils of rose, geranium, jasmine and ylang
ylang, the Kohler experience is all about the wet stuff. To bathe is to be:
weightless, warm, comforted and nurtured.
Not that your choices are limited
to shoulder-to-toe submersion. Try the five-jet Kohler Vichy shower (one Vichy
treatment features simultaneous warm and ice-cold spurts of water), by turns
gentle rain mist and cascading waterfalls. The “Highland Fling” treatment offers
a dousing with buckets of warm water, a Midwest version of frolicking in the
Caribbean surf.
For a drier option, consider the “H2O Inspiration” service,
which pairs a foot bath in front of a fireplace with a scalp-and-shoulder
massage in a woodland haze of oil scented with geraniums, rosewood, ginger, and
violets, followed by a stimulating sugar scrub.
Because you have to kill
time between spa appointments, the American Club offers all the amenities of a
first-class golf resort: luxurious lodging, restaurants, shops and, of course,
Pete Dye’s outstanding layouts at Whistling Straits and Blackwolf Run.
What
else makes Kohler tops? Between spa services, you can go next door to the Kohler
Design Center and pick out the latest designs and gadgets for a home
spa.
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