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I again drove by total body center last saturday circa midnight counting seven vehicles in their parking lot. Considering some of those belonged to their employees , a very strong indicator that the place remains practically empty @ peak times!
Terrible lay out & arrangement, pricy admissions--I still feel this joint is on borrowed time!!!
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Thanks for still having faith in the place, cubmaster4u. While some may be determined to see that it takes its last breath, those who enjoy the place will continue to go there. Unfortunately, if everyone thinks no one goes there, then of course no one will go there anymore. If you want to see big crowds, search for a place to park, and have to get a locker during peak hours because no rooms are available, then go to the other L. A. clubs (and drive a long distance from the inland areas through heavy traffic at $3.40 a gallon to get there). I don't understand why some think it is so expensive. I would spend the same or more if I went to the 1350 club, but I don't hear anyone calling that or the other Midtowne spas expensive. True, the Midtowne spas have some good rates at times if you are willing to settle for a 6 hour time limit. Also, at TBT you can come and go as you wish during your 12 hour stay - try that at any other bath house. And don't let the number of cars in the lot fool you. Some customers may not park in the lot (perhaps to avoid being seen there) and others may come with a friend or two in the same car. Since only one employee is there during the night it's not fair to say that several of the cars belong to employees. I would say to the naysayers TBT is not perfect and may not suit everyone's taste and if it doesn't then go to a club that you do like or invest your life savings in opening your own bath house. If anyone knows of a bath house that is flawless and appeals to everyone then let us know.
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