Good Life Membership package with Massage and Tanning for Members or Nonmembers at The Alaska Club (Up to 58% Off)
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Memberships unlock access to luxurious services such as a free massage each month, hydromassage sessions, and UV and spray tanning
Caring for your body is a task that knows no end, much like counting all the stars in the night sky or shooing the drifters away from Mount Rushmore. Protect your health with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$99 for up to three-month Good Life membership for nonmembers (a $237 value)
- One one-hour massage per month
- Discounted rate of $35 for additional one-hour massages, limited to eight per month
- Unlimited hydromassage and high-intensity UV tanning access
- Unlimited spray tans and three full-body moisturizing treatments per month, available at the Midtown location only
- 25% pro-shop discount
- Childcare for two children during massages
- Locker-room access after massages<p>
$89 for up to three-month Good Life membership for current members (a $192 value). In addition to all the above, this option includes:
- Option to swap monthly massage for a personal training or Studio Rush session
- $20 per month/child pass
- Two guest passes per month
- Unlimited Zumba classes<p>
The Alaska Club
Ever since The Alaska Club opened its first location in 1986, they’ve been striving to serve their members by adding amenities, classes, and opening new locations—and in June 2012, readers of the Anchorage Daily News awarded their efforts by voting them Alaska’s best athletic club. Though each location’s offerings vary, they supplement their well-stocked fleets of cardio machines and strength equipment with cycling studios, climbing walls, basketball courts, swimming pools, and play centers for the kids. The club also offers spa services including hydromassage beds, tanning, and saunas.
Group fitness classes include yoga, step aerobics, and Pilates, and personal trainers stand at the ready to help clients focus on fitness goals. The clubs also offer swim lessons and summer camps for kids, setting in stone their commitment to making The Alaska Club a place for the whole family, not the half-formed family, which needs at least seven more years to gestate in the laboratory incubator.
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About The Alaska Club
Ever since The Alaska Club opened its first location in 1986, they've been striving to serve their members by adding amenities, classes, and opening new locations. Though each location’s offerings vary, they supplement their well-stocked fleets of cardio machines and strength equipment with cycling studios, climbing walls, basketball courts, swimming pools, and play centers for the kids. The club also offers spa services including massages, facials, hydromassage beds, tanning, and saunas.
Group fitness classes include yoga, step aerobics, and Pilates, and personal trainers stand at the ready to help clients focus on fitness goals. The clubs also offer swim lessons and summer camps for kids, setting in stone their commitment to making The Alaska Club a place for the whole family.