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swimsuit, even in the middle of
February; the heated outdoor pool
and hot tub are a relaxing option
day or night.
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classes have an additional fee.
If there had been more time, I would
have gone running to see even more
of the property, but with the clock
ticking I decided to settle for a
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Turns out you can see the world
while covering miles on the
TechnoGym treadmills. I got a kick
out of my running video tour of San
Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf area.
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with an assortment of cardiovascular
and weight machines. There’s also a
Movement Studio. Various classes are
Sense® Spa is located next door to
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pampering after a workout easy.
With more than a dozen treatment
rooms, there’s a number of indulgent
options to choose from. My
girlfriend went for the California
Woods Signature Manicure, bragging
to me on numerous occasions about
how soft her hands felt afterwards.
I was treated to the Gold Rush
Renewal, one of the Spa’s most
popular treatments; a gold-infused
full body scrub is followed by an
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hour-long massage.
It had been a busy couple of days.
When we weren’t at the hotel, we
were doing research in Santa Clara,
roaming around Stanford University
and exploring places like the
Computer History Museum. As we
headed to the lobby to check out, we
still had a list of things to do before
heading home. But my girlfriend, who
just so happens to also be my
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smile on her face that she’d come
back with me anytime. I can’t wait.
Dana was hosted by Rosewood Sand
Hill, but as always her thoughts and
opinions are her own.
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