I%26#39;ll be spending a night in Hot Springs on my honeymoon on October 25 and wanted to take my wife to one of the famous spas. I wasn%26#39;t sure if there was one in particular that we should check out or if there was one that was particularly a great value. Thanks.
Best Value Bath/Massage?
Any of the houses on Bath House Row are nice. The Cresent Hotel and Spa is wonderful and resonable. The hotel opened in 1886 and is said to be haunted. Don%26#39;t let that scare you from the spa (New Moon). You can get half day or full day packages both are wonderful. After the spa you can go to McClard%26#39;s BBQ it is delicious. The ';half spread'; is a family favorite plenty for two to split and CHEAP! Enjoy your stay!
Best Value Bath/Massage?
I think you^ have Eureka Springs confused with Hot Springs.
My wife and I just returned from Hot Springs 10-16-05, we had spent the weekend there for our 7th anniversary, we had a wonderful time. I Do Not recommend the Buckstaff Bath House
nor would my wife. We spoke with several guest%26#39;s at the B%26amp;B we stayed at and they suggested The Alchemy and Sabai. Also, I would not recommend Shapiro%26#39;s restaurant, the food and service is lacking greatly. I can say (and this may sound biased) that my family owns McClards BBQ and it tastes great. I ate there for the first time this weekend myself and WOW! Another place I would highly recommend is J%26#39;s Italian Restaurant overlooking Lake Hamilton, a little pricey but the food is awesome and the service is A-1. Hope this helps.
TORPEDO, thanks for the info. I was actually looking at Buckstaff so that advice is especially helpful. Timely as well as I am leaving Wednesday. How pricey is the restaurant you recommended?
Thanks again.
We got out spending (tip and all) under $100, but in my opinion the food was great. Where do you and better half plan on staying? We stayed at Tinkerbelle%26#39;s Wildwood 1884. Nothing but great.
Go to the Arlington and get the works.
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