Kira Conte
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I was lucky enough to be treated to be treated here from the WWP for an early Mother's Day retreat. I dropped my car off at the valet and went in to check in. Once checked in they sat me outside and offered me a cold beverage. I hung out there until my massage therapist, Sofiya, was ready for me.
My massage started on a private lanai area where she wrapped my feet in warm towels and lightly massaged them and "energized" my feet with coconut leaf stems made from the leaves of the coconut trees on the property. She then walked me over to the massage rooms and allowed me to relieve myself before getting my massage. They have those fancy boudoir toilets with the warmed seats which was a pleasant surprise on my tush. She asked if there was any spots that she wanted me to concentrate on and how much pressure to use.
She showed me the amenities, like shaving creams and fresh razor, scope mouthwash, and deodorant to name a few. She told me to undress down to either my underware or bare, whichever I prefer, and get on the table. The table was warmed, but just a little too much for my comfort. Some places will massage your scalp, so I left my hair down. Apparently it was not offered in the full body massage so if you have long hair like me, make sure to put it up prior to your massage.
Sofiya was great. She used the right amount of pressure and everything but by the end of my massage I was left wanting. I've had massages at several other places on the island, but for some reason I am always left missing something unless I go to my spot in Waipahu. Something about all the spots on my body that they work on or something that makes my massage feel complete when I get a massage at my spot in Waipahu. The WWP ordered an add-on service of moisturizing my hands or feet. I thought it meant a little more time of massaging so I chose feet. Nope. It felt like she put some lotion on there and then let it sit for a min while she got a warm towel to wipe it off so I wouldn't have slippery feet after the massage.
After my massage, she sprayed the Halekulani's signature scent of maile throughout the room. It was nice... wish I had that spray for my house. I was actually glad that they gave a brush as part of the amenity items as my hair was crazy after my massage. I took the mini Scope home because... why not?
I got dressed and they took me back out to the waiting area. I was told to help myself to the water bottles, teas, fruits, and nuts that they had in their inside waiting area. They came by and offered me some of their signature Halekulani tea (think its like maile infused or something). The tea was light, a little sweet, and definitely refreshing. They also brought by a little mochi ice cream. I thought it was just those chocolate mocha balls that you can buy in the store, but it tasted like a rich kona coffee ice cream on the inside and the outside mocha was thin and very fresh tasting. I wish I could buy more.
All in all, a good experience. I'm not sure I would come back here though if I was paying out of my own pocket. I prefer the Moana Lani Spa at the Moana Surfrider though if I'm going to pay a lot of money for a massage. At least there I can have access to their other spa services before and after my massage.