Your back aches. Your feet and ankles are swollen and your head is throbbing – and that's just on the outside. Inside, you feel like crying one moment and the next, you want to bite someone's head off. You're on an emotional roller coaster, but the ride never ends. You need a little care of the soul, and a spa getaway offers exactly that. And no one deserves a little pampering more than an expectant mother. We visited three Wisconsin spas – all in the name of research – and report our findings here.
The American Club, located in Kohler, Wisconsin, may be the resort that time forgot. As you pull
up the circular driveway to the Tudor-style mansion, and then as the well-appointed
doorman opens your car door for you, you'll feel like visiting royalty. And it
only gets better. Built in 1918 to house immigrant employees of Kohler Co., a
leader in the plumbing products industry, the American Club offers six categories
of guest rooms, all of which contain down comforters and custom Kohler baths.
But as cozy as it is, you won't want to spend all your time in your room. There
are nine restaurants, offering a variety of fare and ambiance. From country gourmet
to Italian, there's a taste to appease every craving. Many recreational activities
are available at the American Club's Sports Core facility and River Wildlife wilderness
preserve. At Sports Core, you'll find tennis and Nautilus training, among others,
but you may want to stick with swimming in one of its two pools. At River Wildlife,
meander through the 500 acres, stroll along the banks of the Sheboygan River,
and keep on the lookout for pheasant and deer. But the cure for what ails the
pregnant woman is found in the Spa Salon. There you can indulge in a massage especially
designed for you. The spa's massage therapists use a pillow made just for working
on pregnant women. It has a center cut out which accommodates a large belly, making
a "real" massage finally possible. Call 1-800-344-2838 for more information.
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On Lake Geneva in Fontana, Wisconsin, the rustic Abbey prides itself on the wealth
of activities it offers to guests of all ages: swimming, boating, tennis, golf
and skiing, to name a few. Surrounded by woodlands and peaceful hiking trails,
the Abbey's three restaurants offer a variety of cuisine, including healthy spa
entrees. But the Abbey's crown jewel is the Fontana Spa, an elegant escape in
itself. At the spa, you can slip into a robe and lounge in the atrium by the pool
all day, or choose from an array of individualized health and fitness programs
and 33 different services to renew your body and refresh your spirit. One last
thing: A pedicure is a must, especially in the last trimester when you can't reach
your toes. Call 1-800-558-2405 for more information.
When you park your car in the
Grand Geneva's parking lot, there is no need to use it again until you check out. Located in
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, this tranquil resort is set on 1,300 scenic acres and
has its own airstrip, lake, ski hill and riding stables. In addition, there are
two PGA-caliber golf courses, indoor and outdoor pools, and miles of biking and
walking trails. Three restaurants offer Italian country, American grill and casual
buffet dining styles, and live entertainment abounds. For those of you with other
children, Grand Geneva boasts the Grand Adventure kids camp, with plenty of activities
to keep youngsters occupied. The 355 guest rooms and suites come equipped with
VCRs (video rentals available), coffee makers, hair dryers and balconies overlooking
the lake. When you visit the spa, the first thing you'll notice in the beautiful
wood locker room is the sitting area – equipped with refreshments and reading
materials – where you'll comfortably wait in your robe for your service provider
to meet you. Choosing from the delicious array of services will be difficult,
but a stress-relieving facial, with the lights dimmed and soft music playing,
is a sure bet. Call 1-800-558-3417 for more information.
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