Mauna Kea Spa by Mandara
About the Business
Mauna Kea Spa by Mandara is a luxurious spa located at 62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Drive in Waimea, Hawaii. This tranquil oasis offers a wide range of rejuvenating treatments and therapies, including massages, facials, body wraps, and more. Guests can relax and unwind in the serene surroundings while enjoying the stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The skilled therapists at Mauna Kea Spa by Mandara are dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring a truly indulgent experience for every visitor. Whether you're looking to pamper yourself or simply escape the stresses of daily life, this world-class spa is the perfect destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.
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Location & Phone number
62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Dr, Waimea, HI 96743, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Reviews
"Terrific couples massage and great service overall. It’s an excellent spa, but there are no sauna or steam room amenities. It will be even better in 2025 after the renovation. That’s the only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars."
"From an unfortunate set of events, my therapist was not available. They did EVERYTHING possible to reschedule my service, took care of the bill and threw in a gift to boot! Rhonda is a very knowledgeable, skilled esthetician and I will definitely be going back!"
"In September I scheduled a treatment for my wife as a birthday gift. I provided the person answering the phone with my payment method which included a discount associated with a membership. Upon receiving the treatment my wife was required to pay with a credit card, ruining the notion of a "gift". She was also overcharged. I then called the spa, was connected to a manager, and believed I would receive a refund on the overcharge. There has been no refund. Calls to the spa have not been returned."
"On our second day at the resort, I called the spa to book a couple's massage to surprise my husband with a nice treat during our stay. They offered me a reservation for two days, Wednesday at 345 PM. They requested we arrive at 330 PM. I have received deep tissue massages for 10+ years, and I don't have had such a poor experience. Had I realized they booked us for the last appointment of the day and the therapists would rush out the door and through the massage, I would've gladly saved the $600. We arrived early as requested and were ready to start at 345 PM, if not earlier. I asked my therapist to focus on my back, shoulder, and traps. When it comes to massages, I genuinely see them as professionals and expect them to develop a plan to strategize time and determine the most effective treatment based on my concerns. It may have been a fluke, but my massage therapist did not strategize time week, nor did I think through the most effective massage techniques for my concerns. A majority of the 60 minutes was spent on other areas. I did not specify it must be a full-body massage because I knew of the time limitations. The time spent on my areas of concern was rushed and very rough at the end of the massage. I've had a massage therapist who prefers to use their elbows on my shoulders, traps, and back to apply pressure before, but I've never had someone do so without regard to the apparent fact that I'm 5'2'', 125 lbs. I have a high pain tolerance, but after a few minutes, I couldn't help vocalizing some pain. Instead of reducing the pressure, the massage therapist moved back to my lower body and encouraged acupuncture. In summary, one side of my upper body was massaged extremely roughly and the other very little. This left the muscles in my shoulders, neck, and traps feeling completely unbalanced compared to left to right. Within minutes, our therapists had vocalized it was the end of our service, and they left the room. My husband and I quickly got our robes back on and went into the locker rooms to change our clothing. We also had dinner reservations that evening, so we felt no need to linger in the locker rooms. When I came out of the locker room, I was surprised that neither massage therapist returned and asked us how we felt. I decided to walk up to the front desk to pay and, to my surprise, watched both therapists walk out of the spa with their things to go home for the day. It was 4:45–4:50 PM. I hope that for a spa charging approximately $600 for a 60-minute couple's massage, the least you could expect is for your therapist to check in with you after, regardless of the end of the day. My husband also wasn't impressed with his massage. This post is already too long, but I think it's essential to add that I felt so sore and in so much pain afterward and the next day that I ended up seeking out care from a local Nurse Practioner, and paid $275 out of pocket for intravenous magnesium, Vitamin C, and B vitamins in hopes of salvaging the final day of our trip. When we returned from the medical appointment, I requested to speak to hotel management about the issue. The manager was kind and empathetic but reiterated multiple times that the Mauna Kea could do nothing as Mandara Spa is a vendor-owned and operated spa. I found management's desire to dissociate from the spa disingenuous. A poor experience at the spa will affect the guest's perception of the resort and their whole visit. Our experience at the Spa resulting in my body hurting so bad was an incredibly disappointing way to wrap up our honeymoon."
"Be warned that you won’t get service for the full time. If you book a 60 minute massage and take 15 minutes getting checked in and dressed. You’ll only get 45 minutes of massage time. Paid $35 for an add on scalp treatment and received barely any actual product. I’ve had much better overall experiences for much less cost. The actual massage was good, but I am frustrated about the time jip."
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