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Originally Posted by dorothy dix
Babylon has a strange concept of goodwill.During the June political clash and closure of pool and various areas the price was reduced to reflect attendance and use of amenity.
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I think there might be a trend going on -- where saunas are in decline. It's clearly happening in the U.S. There are two saunas in my city--one is almost totally empty almost all the time (it was sold a few months ago but amazingly still operates) and the other (which is newer, HUGE, and luxurious) has more attendance than the first sauna (but a lot less than before) drastically cut its prices for weekdays (lockers for $1 on Mondays, $2 on Tuesdays, etc.). I stopped going to the first one a long time ago. There is almost nobody under 40 in the second one--and it seems to be all repeat crowd of weird queens that I've seen for years and years in the local sauna scene.
I think Babylon needs to start discounting. But as someone posted earlier, maybe they give out a lot of discounts to young Thai.