Glen Ivy Hot Springs Unveils Passport to Wellness Spa Experience
Premier wellness destination Glen Ivy Hot Springs in Corona, California is reopening on August 3 and will debut a brand-new exclusive spa experience, Passport to Wellness. Designed to help guests relax and enjoy self-care while following physical distance and safety guidelines, Passport to Wellness offers guests a unique and personalized Glen Ivy Hot Springs experience. For more information about Glen Ivy’s safety protocols, click here.
Spa Diary: Glen Ivy Hot Springs
Glen Ivy’s Secret Garden has been transformed into an oasis for open-air massages, where guests can listen to the calming sounds of birds, waterfalls, and rustling leaves during their service. They can also participate in complimentary yoga, meditation, Aqua Fit, and Aqua Yoga classes.
The new lunch menu features wholesome California cuisine with a focus on health salads and fresh seafood. The Cravings menu also offers breakfast, gourmet snacks, and beverages available for an additional purchase.
Spa Profile: Glen Ivy Hot Springs
During their visit, guests will have personal spa hosts, who will educate them about Glen Ivy Hot Springs, remind them about appointments, provide food and drink service, and more. The all-inclusive Passport to Wellness Spa Experience includes the following:
Private lounge with pool chaises, dining table, and umbrella
Private changing cabana and a locked safe
50-minute outdoor Swedish-style massage
Three-course lunch with premium 5oz wine pairing
Fitness classes including yoga, meditation and aqua classes
Access to Glen Ivy Hot Springs’ therapeutic pools and mineral baths
Dedicated spa host
Robe rental
Beginning August 3, reserving a Passport to Wellness package is required to visit Glen Ivy Hot Springs. Package pricing varies based on private lounge location. Standard pricing is $295 per person. Deluxe pricing is $325 per person. Premium pricing is $395 per person. Reservations are required.
Glen Ivy Hot Springs remains committed to health and safety and is following guidance put forth by local and state health authorities, OSHA, and the CDC to offer a safe wellness experience for all. Several new protocols have been introduced to keep both employees and guests safe while at the resort, including operating entirely outdoors, limiting capacity, exposure screenings, temperature checks, face coverings, and physical distancing, among additional safety measures. For current information on Glen Ivy Hot Springs’ policies, click here.
For more information and to make a reservation, call 1-888-GLEN-IVY or visit glenivy.com. Glen Ivy Hot Springs will be open daily from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. starting August 3. Passport to Wellness reservations open Friday, July 31 at 9:00 a.m. Follow on Instagram: @glenivy_spa
[Images courtesy of Glen Ivy Hot Springs]
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