Weird sink in the wall of the TS room
[QUOTE=Horsetrader;5592688]My guess is you fit comfortably on that table without putting your feet in the sink. It's a miserable room if you are too tall.[/QUOTE]I feel sorry for you. I can't imagine having to place your feet in that sink. The sink is higher than the TS and that makes it very uncomfortable for anybody to place their feet there. They should've left the TS the same way it was at SK Therapy. There was a lot of space in the area where the TS was located at SK. It makes no sense to me to change what was working before. The bathroom, sauna, rooms, and lobby area all remained the same way as they were in SK. I had a lot of fun at SK. Too bad that it was closed in 2002. Good luck and stay safe.
That sink brings back memories
[QUOTE=Nyyfan;5593704]I feel sorry for you. I can't imagine having to place your feet in that sink. The sink is higher than the TS and that makes it very uncomfortable for anybody to place their feet there. They should've left the TS the same way it was at SK Therapy. There was a lot of space in the area where the TS was located at SK. It makes no sense to me to change what was working before. The bathroom, sauna, rooms, and lobby area all remained the same way as they were in SK. I had a lot of fun at SK. Too bad that it was closed in 2002. Good luck and stay safe.[/QUOTE]That sink and the ones in the rooms there bring back memories of Saigon and Bangkok. Only thing missing is a squat hole.
But the ladies at RL are the nicest (although a little older and perhaps not the best looking) and open to exploring and making a guy happy-perfect for a old guy like me that values the interplay and slower pace then when I was younger.
That sink brings back memories
[QUOTE=JackAubry;5600299]That sink and the ones in the rooms there bring back memories of Saigon and Bangkok. Only thing missing is a squat hole.
But the ladies at RL are the nicest (although a little older and perhaps not the best looking) and open to exploring and making a guy happy-perfect for a old guy like me that values the interplay and slower pace then when I was younger.[/QUOTE]That sink and the ones in the rooms there bring back memories of Panama (1997) and Puerto Rico (1980's). In Panama the rooms had a sink and a toilet. In Puerto Rico the rooms had a sink. I had so many good memories of both Panama and Puerto Rico. I agree with your assessment of the ladies that work at RL. IMO, they're the best. My favorites are Sunny, Monica, and Sue. Good luck and stay safe.