Serving the Loop and Near North neighborhoods of downtown Chicago
June 30 deadline looming for free day at Trump Spa

  • Groups of six or more qualify for corporate rate
  • Group does not have to be organized

June 25, 2008 – The membership director at The Spa at Trump is reporting some cautious interest from Marina City residents. The spa and health club on the 14th floor of the Trump International Hotel and Tower is hoping to recruit an initial group of six residents by June 30 at a reduced corporate rate. The enrollment fee, normally $2,000, would be lowered to $1,000. The monthly fee would still be $190.

Caroline Rawlings this week clarified that the group of at least six people does not even have to know each other. They will simply recognize the first six customers – who are Marina City residents – as a group.

Until Monday, The Spa at Trump is offering full, free access to its health club for a day to Marina City residents. The offer does not include spa services.

After June 30, an additional group of at least six residents would be needed for each person in the group to receive the lower corporate rate.

The Spa at Trump

(Above) Photo of the 75-foot heated indoor pool at The Spa at Trump, from its web site. (Click on image to view larger version.)

The 23,000 square foot facility includes 11 spa treatment rooms and a 16,000 square foot state-of-the-art health club. The facility is available only to members and guests of the hotel, and membership will be capped at 250.

  The Spa at Trump web site

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