Relaxing, Refreshing & Reflective! A chance to completely disconnect from a world constantly filled with noise and distractions.
Gabe D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Stuart, FL
Wether your a first time floater or an expirneced one souler float has top of the line tanks and facility’s to make you feel safe and relaxed. I was very impressed with the float tanks themselves and how nice and spacious they are. The staff is very informative as well. After you’ve finished with your session you feel a natural high wash over your deeply realxed muscles and your skin is super soft!
Plump P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Murfreesboro, TN
I took my husband here about seven months ago to experience something we have never done before. Let’s be honest, this was a Norelco Beard Trimmer with My Name On It moment. Anyway, the place is clean and very quiet, perhaps a little too quiet as you awkwardly sit in the waiting room in silence. My only recommendation is a little music or a water feature ’cause it is a bit uncomfortable. We were first timers so here goes: You don’t need to bring anything. You get a brief tour and explanation. Restrooms are outside of your pod room. You have your own large, clean, bright, with a high ceiling room that locks from the inside. Cool, no creepers to accidentally walk in on you. The pod is white and massive. Way bigger than you expect. It is no wonder they only have two. Think way larger than a tanning bed. I am 5’5″ and my husband is 6’5.” We both fit fine. My arms were at my side and my husband floated with his arms«above» his head. The pod does not lock — relief. No bad movie coffin moments. The lid seems closer to your face than the rest of the pod, almost as if the lid gets higher towards your feet. Could have just been me. Sometimes when I opened my eyes it seemed like the lid was right on top of my face. I think it was just very white and throws off your depth perception. You are requested to rinse off prior to getting into the pod — walk in shower — very clean — shampoo, conditioner, soap. The floors are padded with those lock together mats — probably for safety and hygiene. You get in naked. You briefly worry about cameras even though you know they aren’t there. The pod opens with lights on — relief. The water feels silky/slimy(there’s a lot of salt in there). Water is about eight inches deep. I wondered about that. Would I be floating in six feet of water in a coffin? That would have creeped me out. You get about five minutes of light and music to ease you into the whole situation. I needed it. I am not claustrophobic but it can get to you for a brief moment. The music and lights turn off and it is you and your breathing. The pod has a panic button to alert the front desk if you spaz out — but, good luck finding it. Will explain. The is a spray bottle in case you get salt in your eyes. Will explain. There is an inflatable neck rest. Will explain. If you are super awesome you won’t float around in the pod too much. I am not super awesome. I bounced of the walls for a bit. Try to stay still. It may still happen. If you have sciatica or back problems. I would NOT recommend the neck pillow. I used it and it pulled just enough that my sciatica kicked in. I wanted to put it back where I found it but could not orient myself. By the time I figured out where I was at I just gave up and sat up. I was borderline sideways/diagonal in the pod. I sat up to put the pillow up(which is inside the pod). As a result, the water dripped into my face, so following directions I used the spray bottle. It did not help. This saltwater is not nearly as bad as getting Neem shampoo in your eyes(hell on earth) but I finally had to get out of the pod and rinse off my face in the shower. As soon as the lid pops open the motion detectors in the room kick the lights on. However, while in the shower later, they kicked off and I had to wave my had in the room to get them to kick back on. Get back in the pod and decided I was not comfortable with my head in the water so I used the pillow anyway. I think if I had started without the pillow I would have been better off. After my spaz moment I finally got into the experience. At some point my body would lose sense of self and it would feel like my feet were dropping but never hit anything(owner says it is because your body has no sense of reference). Pretty cool. Husband said he felt like he was almost completely rolling forward. Did I have awe inspiring moments — nah, but I was really relaxed/calm the next day. Get out, rinse off, get dressed, owner offers you a beverage and to sit in some reclining benches behind shoji screens to essentially ease yourself out of the experience if need be. He did ask me if I had an anxiety moment. I guess the system at the front desk indicated that the lights were on or that the motion detector kicked on. All in all I had a good, if not memorable, experience combined with a bit of salt water to the eyes. I would do it again now that I know what to expect.
Francis G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Reston, VA
First class facilities. Pods are very modern, large and easy to use. Each pod is in a large private room with a shower. Owners are extremely helpful and tell you many tips for making the most of the experience. The experience was amazing and also very relaxing. Looking forward to doing it again next time I am in Melbourne.
Dorian L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Winter Park, FL
This is an amazing place! If you have had any inclination to try floating this is the time to do so an this is the place! The owners are wonderful, and great service. The place is really beautiful. They have the state of the art floatation pods, beautiful to be in. My experience was amazing, I was transported to a place of deep peace and relaxation. It lasted for days. My skin felt amazing afterwards and again for days. The place is spacious and you have chic leather lounge chairs to lay in while you come back to the real world, so no feeling of being rushed. If you want peace, and pain relief or just to remove yourself for stressful day to day life, go here and go fast!!!