4/5 SVR R. 2 years ago on Google
i
enjoy
climbing
here
because
the
space
is
large
and
they
have
a
great
fitness/training
area
too.
i
removed
a
star
because
almost
everyone
who
uses
the
women’s
sauna
does
not
follow
the
sauna
rules
even
though
they
are
posted
inside
and
outside
the
sauna.
about
90%
of
the
women
who
enter
the
sauna
do
not
wash
off
their
sweat/use
the
shower
prior
to
use.
i
get
that
some
people
don’t
feel
comfortable
entering
the
sauna
nude
but
this
is
not
the
same
situation.
here
and
there,
people
will
wear
their
sweaty/chalky
gym
clothes
in
there.
the
worst
offender
was
someone
covered
in
sweat+chalk
who
put
her
very
dirty
outdoor
running
sneakers
(not
even
like
an
indoor
gym
pair
of
sneakers)
up
on
the
benches
to
stretch
her
legs.
i’ve
gotten
to
the
point
where
i’m
tired
of
reminding
people
unless
it
is
crazy
egregious.
i
just
want
for
people
to
use
and
respect
the
space
the
way
the
owners
would
like
it
to
be
used.
i
don't
think
saunas
are
cleaned
the
way
that
other
bathroom
surfaces
can
be
(bleach
in
a
wood
sauna?)
and
people
are
not
respecting
it
as
a
shared
space.
many
people
bring
their
phones
in,
which
is
a
privacy
concern
and
distracting
to
others
in
the
sauna.
the
rules
specifically
address
electronics
in
the
sauna.
on
a
few
occasions,
i’ve
even
seen
people
become
quite
grumpy
when
another
person
joins
them
in
the
sauna
(sighing
loudly,
stomping
about,
slamming
the
door).
unfortunately,
there
is
no
good
way
to
enforce
sauna
etiquette,
but
truly,
the
sauna
experience
is
below
average.
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