West Malaysia and East Malaysia are essentially two different countries with different sets of administrative rules when it comes to local council and policing. In Kuching alone, we have three different councils - MBKS, DBKU and Padawan. All three, as we know, have various policies. The police in Kuching are also very different from West Malaysia. It's about WHO you know and HOW MUCH you pay to WHOM that really matters. In Kuching, everyone is business minded :)
Customer care is NUMBER ONE on our minds. If our clients are scared to come, our business is in jeopardy. That is why the FIRST step taken by us is to get the relevant licences and "green light" from the relevant authorities. The spa will operate under a general business licence managing a gym with a supporting licence to operate a health spa. All very transparent and in accordance with local authority rules.
A gym with licence, for men only, opening in Chonglin Park (Jalan Tabuan) in late April or early May 2010. No massage services or reflexology provided. We do not provide other services or extra services. We are a gym for men only.
Our facilities:
1. Gym equipment, 2. Lockers, 3. Showers with hot and cold water and liquid soap and shampoo, 4. Toilets, 5. Sauna room, 6. Steam room, 7. Dark room for resting, and 8. TV Lounge with Astro and DVD player (bring your own movies).
We provide the following services:
1. Free wifi and three computers with free internet access, 2. Free green tea, coffee and water, 3. Free reading material, 4. Free fresh towels for inhouse use only, 5. Free use of all gym and spa facilities listed above, and 6. Fitness instructor available upon request.
Available on sale:
1. Canned and bottled soft drinks and mineral water, and 2. Light snacks.
RM15 per entry. No time limit. You may stay all day. Student with valid student card RM10 per entry.
Open every day from 4pm to midnight.
On Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays we open from 2pm to midnight.
Survey
Please kindly click on one answer per question and complete the survey below. Only 10 questions. Thank you.
Age
Status
Where do you live?
Have you been to a spa for men before?
Would you go to a spa for men in Kuching?
Would you prefer gym equipment to be provided?
Are RM20 for members and RM25 for non-members reasonable entrance fees?
How often would you visit?
Your preferred time of visiting the spa
Do you think Kuching is ready for a spa for men?
Thank you
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3 comments:
I think having a spa in Kuching is great, but there is the issue of police raids, which has been a problem for Saunas in both KL and Penang.
West Malaysia and East Malaysia are essentially two different countries with different sets of administrative rules when it comes to local council and policing. In Kuching alone, we have three different councils - MBKS, DBKU and Padawan. All three, as we know, have various policies. The police in Kuching are also very different from West Malaysia. It's about WHO you know and HOW MUCH you pay to WHOM that really matters. In Kuching, everyone is business minded :)
Customer care is NUMBER ONE on our minds. If our clients are scared to come, our business is in jeopardy. That is why the FIRST step taken by us is to get the relevant licences and "green light" from the relevant authorities. The spa will operate under a general business licence managing a gym with a supporting licence to operate a health spa. All very transparent and in accordance with local authority rules.
i can't imagine why any gay would vote against having a gay spa in kuching???? duhhhhh!!!!
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