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SpaFinder Issues 5th Annual Spa Trends Report, '10 Spa Trends to Watch in 2008'

The spa experts at SpaFinder, the global spa resource, have announced their fifth annual prediction of spa industry trends, providing a forecast of the innovations and ideas that will shape the world of spa in 2008.
As we look at these spa trends for 2008, we're seeing the future - from where we live, to how we plan a family, to how well we sleep.

New York, NY (PRWEB) December 3, 2007 -- The spa experts at SpaFinder, the global spa resource, have announced their fifth annual prediction of spa industry trends, providing a forecast of the innovations and ideas that will shape the world of spa in 2008.

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"Spas are sparking important new ideas in everything from health, fitness, and beauty, to architecture, design and cuisine," said SpaFinder, Inc. President Susie Ellis. "As we look at these spa trends for 2008, we're seeing the future - from where we live, to how we plan a family, to how well we sleep."

For a more detailed release on the 2008 Spa Trends, visit the SpaFinder Press Room.

As the point of connection between 4,000 global spas and millions of spa consumers, SpaFinder has a unique perspective across the world of spa. The company's annual trends report is based on input from leading spas, consumer and industry surveys conducted by SpaFinder, activity on SpaFinder.com, and personal visits among staff to hundreds (if not thousands) of day and stay spas around the globe each year. So without further ado, here's a look at...

SpaFinder's 10 Spa Trends to Watch in 2008:

The Feng Shui'd Gym - Goodbye, mirrored walls and fluorescent lighting; hello waterfalls, fine art and, more generally, the kind of soul-stirring design and ambience for which spas have become famous. (For photos of the new gym design, view the file attachments with this release.)

The Star Therapist - A spa treatment is only as good as the therapist who provides it, yet for years consumers have been dazzled by a spa's emphasis on features and services. Look for that to change as increasingly savvy spa-goers come to seek out and reward talented therapists. View our gallery of 19 "star therapists" who were recently honored in our new Therapist Hall of Fame.

Wellness, Wellness, Wellness - Wellness may end up becoming the next trillion-dollar revolution, and it's becoming increasingly central to the spa experience, with fitness, nutrition, education, as well as alternative practices such as energy medicine, reiki, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), all becoming important aspects of "spa."

Luxury Detox and Bootcamps - Detox programs and weight loss bootcamps have long been associated with deprivation, suffering - even penitence. But many spas are beginning to treat them less as "punishments" and more as celebrations. After all, if you can get the same results with high thread count sheets, spa treatments and a sense of community, why not live a little while you're trying to improve your life?

Spa Real Estate Mania - Since 2004, when SpaFinder first noted this trend, the number of residence communities with a spa/healthy living component has grown from a handful to more than 250. And the company predicts that number will surpass 300 well before the end of 2008, as health-focused baby boomers look to downsize and younger families are drawn by the prospect of healthy activities for the kids. The global real estate market downturn, ironically, may also be a factor, as developers look to differentiate their offerings and target more affluent buyers. View our spa real estate photo gallery.

Taking Sleep Seriously … Especially if you Want to Lose Weight - With recent studies highlighting the importance of sleep for everything from improved productivity at work to cardiovascular health, SpaFinder forecasts that sleep will be taken even more seriously in the year ahead. Tipping the scales (so to speak) will be new research revealing that healthy sleep is necessary for weight loss.

Look for more hotel spas to bring in sleep directors, more destination spas to offer sleep programs (including medically guided sleep analysis), and more day spas to offer "snoozing zones" and creative massage scheduling that allows therapists to say, "stay on the table for as long as you like."

Fertility Tranquility - Spas are beginning to offer treatments and diet regimes designed to boost fertility. Examples include the Program for Infertility at The Raj Ayurvedic Spa in Iowa, the Ritual de Fertilidad at the Tides Riviera Maya (where an ancient fertility ritual is simulated in their special "Maya House of Fertility" treatment room), the Lunaception Treatment at the Qua Spa at Caesar's Palace, and Fertility Reflexology and Fertility Yoga at The Spa at Little Dix Bay. Fertility-oriented acupuncture is becoming especially popular as a natural alternative for couples worried about the health effects of fertility hormones.

Hydro and Thermal Super-Experiences -The European tradition of alternating hydro/thermal experiences is catching on worldwide and being interpreted in new and often spectacular ways. Witness the new Banyan Tree Spa Bahrain, purporting to be the Middle East's largest spa (for now) and one of the world's most extensive hydrothermal gardens. There the spa adventures include a rain mist shower, samarium, monsoon shower experience ("Summer Storm" or "Arctic Winter"), grotto steam, affusion shower, ice igloo, pelotherapy chamber, bucket drench shower, sole therapy, tropical shower experience ("Caribbean Rain," "Spring Rain" or "Polar Rain"), an herbal ceramic sauna, brine cavern (steam and salt), and a huge hydrotheramal garden vitality pool with numerous aqua jet seats, bubble air beds and water geysers.    

Urban Spa Explorer - Increasingly, young urbanites are taking a "rough guide" approach to spa-going, moving beyond high-end spas to explore the vibrant melting pot of (largely immigrant-run) spas - from Russian and Korean baths to Thai massage establishments - that are popping up in many American and European cities.

Although these businesses may seem off limits to some, the best of them offer authentic indigenous treatments, expert therapists, low prices and clean facilities. As they're discovered by trend-setters, they'll become more popular, larger, more beautiful, etc. - in other words, part of the "official" spa industry. In 2008 and beyond, this process will add a new dimension to the industry's growth.

Plug-in or Unplug: It's up to You - Is it more relaxing to go to a spa and stay plugged in or to unplug and get away from it all? From a spa's point of view, should clients be allowed to be on their Blackberrys during a foot reflexology session, or should they ban connection devices from their relaxation room? Both are subjective calls, so it's fitting that the trend will be toward a bespoke solution for customers - another way to customize the spa experience.

So the next time you're at a spa, don't be surprised if the customary questions like "male or female?" and "lavender or ginger?" are followed by a new option: "plugged or unplugged?

Learn More
To speak with SpaFinder, Inc. President Susie Ellis about SpaFinder's 2008 spa trends - or to arrange an interview with an expert or a spa that's on the cutting-edge of these trends - contact Betsy Isroelit at 213.300.0108.

Japanese and U.K. Spa Trends Also Available
SpaFinder Japan and SpaFinder UK have also compiled spa trends with an eye on their unique, respective markets. Click to access these just-published trends reports.

About SpaFinder, Inc.:
The world's largest spa marketing and media company, SpaFinder reaches millions of wellness-focused consumers via its global media network, including the award-winning SpaFinder.com, Luxury SpaFinder magazine and the annual Global SpaFinder Directory. SpaFinder Europe and SpaFinder Japan offer regional spa marketing programs, including localized, native-language websites showcasing day spas, salon spas, and onsens. Redeemable at 4,000+ spas worldwide and available at thousands of retail outlets across North America and the United Kingdom, SpaFinder Gift Certificates and Gift Cards represent the world's largest spa gifting program. Through its investment partnership with SpaBoom, the company also provides an array of technology and online marketing services for spas. Founded in 1986, the privately held company is headquartered in Manhattan.

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Betsy Isroelit
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ATTACHED FILES

Pilates Room Photo Courtesy of Cal-a-Vie, Vista, CA

Pilates Room Photo Courtesy of Cal-a-Vie, Vista, CA

Gym Equipment Photo Courtesy of Cal-a-Vie, Vista, CA

Gym Equipment Photo Courtesy of Cal-a-Vie, Vista, CA

Powerplate Equipment Photo Courtesy of Powerplate North America, Inc., Northbrook, IL

Powerplate Equipment Photo Courtesy of Powerplate North America, Inc., Northbrook, IL

Technogym Nature Room Photo Courtesy of Technogym, The Wellness Company, Seattle, WA

Technogym Nature Room Photo Courtesy of Technogym, The Wellness Company, Seattle, WA

Gym Entrance Way Photo Courtesy of Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat, Gold Coast Hinter, Australia

Gym Entrance Way Photo Courtesy of Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat, Gold Coast Hinter, Australia

Cardio Room Photo Courtesy of Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China

Cardio Room Photo Courtesy of Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China

Gym Lobby Photo Courtesy of Clay Fitness, New York, NY

Gym Lobby Photo Courtesy of Clay Fitness, New York, NY

Weight Equipment Photo Courtesy of Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat, Gold Coast Hinter, Australia

Weight Equipment Photo Courtesy of Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat, Gold Coast Hinter, Australia

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