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Open Wednesday-Sunday
10am-4pm

For appointments please call 360.598.1420

Spa Etiquette

Spa Experiences

☀ We are passionate about your experience with us. As with everything worthwhile, there are no shortcuts to an outstanding spa experience, therefore all massages are one hour.

Reservations

☀ Angeline Spa welcomes hotel guests as well as the public. Advance reservations are highly recommended and require a credit card or gift card number to reserve this special time for you. Due to the high demand of our services, last minute and walk-in appointments cannot be guaranteed

If you need to change or cancel your appointment please advise us 24 hours in advance. Since we reserve this special time for you and turn away other clients, any cancellations, changes without adequate notice and no shows will be charged at full value to your credit card or gift card. Credit card, gift card or in-house charging only. No cash is being accepted at this time

Check-in Information

☀ Upon arrival, Spa guests must enter at the Resort building main entrance where your temperature will be checked with a thermal camera. Any person displaying a cough, shortness of breath, other known symptoms of COVID-19 or a temperature above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit will be asked to come back when they are healthy. Guests will then receive a Spa Pass Card in order to enter the Spa. Please advise our staff of any health conditions prior to scheduling your appointment.

ID Check

☀ All guests are required to have their ID checked at check-in and when entering the Spa

Masks

☀ Guests are required to wear self-provided masks when entering the Spa and for their entire service and must sanitize their hands upon entry

Late Arrival

☀ We regret that late arrivals will not receive an extension of scheduled appointments and are charged at full value.

Cancellation Policy

☀ If you need to change or cancel your appointment please advise us 24 hours in advance. Since we reserve this special time for you and turn away other clients, any cancellations, changes without adequate notice, and no shows will be charged at full value to your credit card or gift card.

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☀ We are committed to providing superior service to our clients and gratuities are not included in our single service prices.

15%-20% of your treatment value is appropriate and can be added to your room, or credit card charge for your convenience we have envelopes at our spa reception desk.

Personal Possessions

☀We regret that we cannot be responsible for the loss of or damage to personal articles.

Currently, the relaxation and locker rooms are closed. We will provide a bag to keep your clothing and personal belongings in during your service. We recommend that you do not bring or wear jewelry, or any other items of value, as we ask you to remove them for your services.

Gift Cards

☀ Spa gift cards are a wonderful way to give the gift of health and wellness to someone special in your life.

Gift cards can be purcahsed at Angeline Spa or at the Casino Gift Shop. They can be purchased by phone by calling the Spa at 360.598.1420 or Raven's Gifts at 360.598.8776

To have a gift card mailed to you, an additional $7.75 will be added for shipping & handling.

Relaxation

☀ Our spa environment is one of tranquility and relaxation.

We thank you in advance for turning off all cell phones and pagers and kindly request that children not accompany you for your spa visit.

To respect the privacy of our spa guests we do not offer tours.

Military Discount

☀ Military- 10% year round discount on services NOT already discounted.

Suquamish Clearwater Resort Hotel and Spa, Suquamish, WA

Structure Type: built works - dwellings -public accommodations - hotels

Spa

Designers:Aecon Group, Incorporated (firm); Degen and Degen, Architecture and Interior Design (firm); Anita L. Degen (interior designer); Jeffrey S. Degen (architect) Amd athlon 1000 mhz slot antenna.

Dates: [unspecified]

Suquamish clearwater casino spas

4 stories

Tel: 360.598.8700 (2015)

Overview

The Suquamish American Indian Tribe, which owned land on WA's Kitsap Peninsula, directed the Seattle firm of Degen and Degen to design this resort hotel and spa; as in all American Indian-owned hotels on reservation lands, this resort also featured various gambling games, a main source of its appeal to visitors. In general terms, this four-story, 85-room hotel resembled earlier mountain or national park resort hotels built in the early 20th century. Like these grand lodges, the Suquamish Clearwater Resort had a central lobby/dining/administration pavilion bilaterally flanked by long wings containing guest rooms. Degen and Degen designed the building in a variation of Arts and Crafts/Swiss Chalet architecture, with open beamwork, rustic stone fireplaces and Native American sculptures and artwork.

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Building History

According to Degen and Degen's web site: 'D&D was originally retained to develop a master plan to help the Tribe determine how to develop their real estate holdings to compliment their existing casino. Their original thought was to build a casino hotel attached to the casino. We knew that the location on Puget Sound was their strongest asset and proposed that it should be a resort hotel oriented to take advantage of the breathtaking view of the Puget Sound.' (Accessed 01/26/2015.)

Building Notes

Suquamish Clearwater Casino Spa

The Suquamish Clearwater Resort's building contractor, the Canadian-based Aecon Group, Incorporated, collaborated with Degen and Degen, and received an award from the Washington State Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) in 2007. According to an Aecon News Release of 07/11/2007: 'The Clearwater Casino Resort placed first in the Design-Build Award category for the creativity the team used in constructing the luxury facility. Work included the reconstruction of an 8,000 square foot space under the casino into an eco-friendly laundry facility.' (Accessed 01/26/2015.)

Alterations

The Suquamish Clearwater Resort added a 670-space parking garage in 2014. A second hotel construction phase occurred in 2014-2015, when 14,500-square-feet of meeting facilities were enlarged and a six-story, 98--room wing added. This new wing also contained three restaurants, a fine dining venue, a dine-in cafe and a coffee shop. It was set to be done by 05/2015.

Clearwater

Designers:Aecon Group, Incorporated (firm); Degen and Degen, Architecture and Interior Design (firm); Anita L. Degen (interior designer); Jeffrey S. Degen (architect) Amd athlon 1000 mhz slot antenna.

Dates: [unspecified]

4 stories

Tel: 360.598.8700 (2015)

Overview

The Suquamish American Indian Tribe, which owned land on WA's Kitsap Peninsula, directed the Seattle firm of Degen and Degen to design this resort hotel and spa; as in all American Indian-owned hotels on reservation lands, this resort also featured various gambling games, a main source of its appeal to visitors. In general terms, this four-story, 85-room hotel resembled earlier mountain or national park resort hotels built in the early 20th century. Like these grand lodges, the Suquamish Clearwater Resort had a central lobby/dining/administration pavilion bilaterally flanked by long wings containing guest rooms. Degen and Degen designed the building in a variation of Arts and Crafts/Swiss Chalet architecture, with open beamwork, rustic stone fireplaces and Native American sculptures and artwork.

Suquamish Clearwater Casino Sparks

Building History

According to Degen and Degen's web site: 'D&D was originally retained to develop a master plan to help the Tribe determine how to develop their real estate holdings to compliment their existing casino. Their original thought was to build a casino hotel attached to the casino. We knew that the location on Puget Sound was their strongest asset and proposed that it should be a resort hotel oriented to take advantage of the breathtaking view of the Puget Sound.' (Accessed 01/26/2015.)

Building Notes

The Suquamish Clearwater Resort's building contractor, the Canadian-based Aecon Group, Incorporated, collaborated with Degen and Degen, and received an award from the Washington State Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) in 2007. According to an Aecon News Release of 07/11/2007: 'The Clearwater Casino Resort placed first in the Design-Build Award category for the creativity the team used in constructing the luxury facility. Work included the reconstruction of an 8,000 square foot space under the casino into an eco-friendly laundry facility.' (Accessed 01/26/2015.)

Alterations

The Suquamish Clearwater Resort added a 670-space parking garage in 2014. A second hotel construction phase occurred in 2014-2015, when 14,500-square-feet of meeting facilities were enlarged and a six-story, 98--room wing added. This new wing also contained three restaurants, a fine dining venue, a dine-in cafe and a coffee shop. It was set to be done by 05/2015.

PCAD id: 19496

Suquamish Clearwater Casino Spa

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