Sunday, June 12, 2011

Welcome to SpaGypsies!

My name is Peggy Lee and you can call me the Chief Spa Gypsy. The concept of Spa Gypsies came to me in November 2001. I was attending an online travel industry conference in Miami when a hurricane was projected to hit South Florida. The combination of post-9/11 fears of travel and an impending hurricane made South Beach look like a deserted oasis with raving winds and ocean waves. I had flown in a day early, as I often tried to do, to have some R&R time and catch up on my work before the conference. I was staying at The Tides, which is a short walk to the Omni where the conference was, and also a short walk to The Delano, and the Aqua Spa. As was my custom, I called The Delano spa and made an appointment for a massage that Sunday evening.

I was the CEO of a dot com called b-there.com, and I traveled often and was required to be “on” most of the time. Either networking with industry executives at events like this Phocuswright Conference, meeting potential customers or press, attending functions, dealing with a 100+ staff, or dealing with investors and a Venture Capital controlled Board of Directors, I was always under the gun. Going to a spa while traveling became my sanctuary.

That night as I signed into the spa appointment, the typical “profile form” had to be filled out. They always ask you what your occupation is. At first, I put “Internet Company”. It being 1999-2000 then, I found that most of the spa therapists were eager to have a conversation with me about the Internet and my dot com. That was the furthest thing from my mind when I went into a spa while on the road. I didn’t want to talk to anyone, much less talk about the Internet, a topic that consumed about 90% of my waking hours every day. So I had started writing “Computers” or “Software” as my occupation. The response to this change was just as bad. Therapists would ask me questions like “Do you have email? “ , “What kind of computer do you use?” or want to tell me all about their experiences with email and computers. So as I sat there, it came to my mind that at the particular point in time my occupation was “Spa Gypsy”. So I wrote that down. No one ever asked me anything about my occupation any more. For whatever reasons, the therapists didn’t care to have a conversation about it. That was great. Mission accomplished. Peace and quiet and tranquility at a spa!

By the way, there was no one at Aqua Spa that night, just me, the massage therapist and the receptionist. It was pure bliss. So I book myself for services for the next morning. It was still deserted with the travel thing, the hotel was empty, and the hurricane—no locals where getting out. I was pampered and totally rejuvenated by the time my conference began that night!

Since I understand the web quite well, I quickly began to think about what I would like to do on the Internet realize to spas. At the time, only Spa Finders had any content about spas, and none of it was from people like me—Spa Gypsies. So I thought how wonderful it would be to build a place where like-minded people like me could congregate, communicate and collaborate about spa experiences—health and wellness et al. Back then, I was too busy with b-there to build it. After I sold

b-there to other company, I often thought about building SpaGyspies.com and making it a Community with information from sites like Spa Finders, but also where other Spa Gypsies could post spa reviews, tips , comments, and also educate others on the industry. I also wanted a marketplace for services and products to be available for buyers and sellers of the industry’s unique products and services.

I’m really glad I didn’t go out and build it myself. I had done the technology thing with b-there, and was not interested in doing that again. So time passed and I began to formulate a plan to build a “world-class” spa blog, with the intent to make it much more as time went on. Enter “MoonToast”! A platform that was built to meet most all the needs of Spa Gypsy—a Community with Commerce! What could be better.

So as you read this today, I have finally launched Spa Gypsies thanks to my friends at Moontoast.

Please join me and share your experiences, services and products with other Spa Gypsies!

Warmest Welcome!

Peggy Lee

Chief Spa Gypsy & Founder

Monday, April 5, 2010

The Best New Travel Technology :: Hotel Technology Resource

The Best New Travel Technology :: Hotel Technology Resource

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Spa Gypsies Top 10 – New York

Spa Gypsies Top 10 – New York Day Spas - In no particular order


Elizabeth Arden’s Red Door Salon126
http://www.reddoorspa.com

Need I say more. It’s been around a long time and it’s got “the right stuff” so t o speak.
Tip: Free Makeup Application with every facial. That’s a great value in New York as many spas and salons charge up to $85.00 for make up alone.

Silk Spa
http://www.silkdayspa.com

Very relaxing and dreamy with all the silks. Asian ownership but all types of Therapists.
Tip: Get the Silk Supreme Massage

Spa Chakra
http://www.spachakra.com/FifthNewyork.aspx
Very expensive or would have been rated higher. $225,00 for a massage
Tip: The most amazing rooftop lounge ever. What a place to relax, have a drink or just sleep.

OmaSpa
http://www.omasha.com
Beautiful and relaxing day spa, near the Fashion 26 hotel.
Tip: Makura Honey Facial is a must do. Totally amazing

Think Pink Nails & Spa
http:www.ThinkpinkNailsSpa.com
Best simple place in the mid-town area for amazing nails
Tip: David gave me one of the best massages I ever had…really…and only $105.00! And look out for the stars, yes the stars frequent.
Essential Therapy
http://www.essentialtheraryny.com
Sacred spaces and great massages
Tip: Best Couples Massage. Very romantic

Equinox
http://www.equinox.com
Probably the best gyms in NYC. With many locations in Manhattan and around the US.
Tip: If you want to work out in a world class, upscale , sophisticated clientele,
this is the place. Buy , or schedule a free introductory session with a personal trainer. Then have a great sports massage.

Tranquil Day Soa
http://www.tranquildayspa.net/
Nirvana in Chelsea
Tip: Inexpensive and highly rated. Consistently 5 star reviews. $75.00 for a 60 minute massage. Need I say more.

Great Jones Spa
http://www.greatjonesspa.com
Best hang around in spa with amazing water lounge.
Hair Salon is highly rated. Great massages and facial too
Tip: Water Lounge is free with a $100.00 treatment, or $50.00 iff less than $100.00. Go early to the Water Lounge then have a great massage or a wash and blow.

The Spa at The Setai Club
http://www.setaiclubnewyork.com/spa.php
A tranquil haven designed to lavishly pamper, indulge and nourish the world's most deserving and accomplished individuals. Located in the heart of downtown's diverse and dynamic Financial District,
Tip: Best Men’s Spa

Friday, February 5, 2010

YouTube - EA's Channel

I'd like to pass this message on to a "few friends" for Valentine's Day

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Apple iPad could revolutionise the way we travel | Mail Online

I think this is entirely possible. I'd be the first to build an app or do a deal with ATT or Apple if I were in the travel guide business

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