You should know that now they are hosting Spa services in hotel rooms during the renovation. Not a terrible idea, but know what you can expect. The masseuses here are still generally excellent; one of the most consistent massage experiences in DFW. Everyone is still super nice and helpful. My problem is the current value. Does spa management really think they can charge the full price with NO AMENITIES?! No jacuzzi, no sauna, no cold plunge, no fancy coffee, no snacks, no lotions, no spacious locker room where I can walk around, relax and watch Golf channel in a fancy robe and flipflops. Instead, you get to change in an airline restroom with mini soaps. The music comes from a little tin cup bluetooth speaker and can be overwhelmed by jackhammering. During my last trea**ent, the poor masseuse must have apologized 20 times and had to lean into the rickety massage table to keep it from wobbling when I asked her to go a little deeper on my lower back. I understand that the masseuses get around 25% of the fee, which is surprising if true; but this means spa mgt puts a value on amenities over 75% of the price. Well now there are no amenities at all, but the price is the same. The massages are still great but don't expect anything else until the actual spa reopens. Ask before you book. Consider bringing your headphones until then. Maybe they should offer an in-home for that price.