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Admission and Packages

Whatever your reason for visiting – be it relaxation or celebration – the healing waters and lush landscape of Glen Ivy Hot Springs guarantee you’ll have a happy and healthy day out. At Glen Ivy Hot Springs, we are committed to providing you with a safe and relaxing escape, free of the worries of the outside world. Here, there’s always so much more…

Passport to Wellness
Admission
December
Paint & Sip
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Passport to Wellness

Enjoy a Passport to Wellness & Save

Our Passport to Wellness Packages include:

  • A full day to relax and unwind in our beautiful gardens, pools and mineral baths.
  • A dedicated space that includes loungers, space to relax, dining table and chairs. View some of our private spaces here.
  • A 50-minute massage or facial (valued at $135).
  • A visit to our underground Grotto experience!
  • Club Mud, outdoor mud therapy.
  • Use of a robe for the day.
  • A welcome Mimosa for each Passport guest. (Or orange juice, if you prefer.)
  • A dedicated host to serve your dining selections and to help you navigate your day.
  • Early access to the property at 9:00am.
  • A meal from our exclusive Passport menu (appetizer, entree & sangria).
  • A 10% mandatory service charge will be added to all Food & Beverage guest checks. This mandatory service charge is not considered a gratuity or tip but is distributed in full to all Food & Beverage team members to supplement their income.

$425 per person Saturday – Sunday

$375 per person Monday – Friday

Available for booking by phone only. Please call 1-888-GLENIVY for reservations.

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Admission Options

Take a Personal Day Away!

Make November special with the Personal Day Away package! Enjoy Admission, a 50-minute massage or facial valued at $135, and a Grotto for just $225 per person Monday – Friday. (Regularly $260 per person.)

Admission with Service

  • $60 + treatment price Monday – Friday
  • $85 + treatment price Saturday – Sunday

Enjoy Taking the Waters Admission with your choice of:

  • 50-minute Massage
  • 50-minute Facial
  • 50-minute Nail Care

Admission Plus

  • $70 + activity price Monday – Friday
  • $94 + activity price Saturday – Sunday

Enjoy Taking the Waters Admission with your choice of:

  • Grotto (+$40)
  • Hydromassage (+$40)
  • Paint & Sip (+$50)
  • Reserved Seating (+$30) *Limited availability.

Admission Only

  • $70 Monday – Friday
  • $94 Saturday – Sunday

Available in a limited number daily.
Reservations are required and are subject to availability.

Please click here to reserve your space – click “Spa” then “Class” then choose your date

Please note: All prices are per person. Prices may vary based on availability.

Gift cards may not be used to secure online reservations. Please call (888) 453-6489 to make reservations using a gift card.

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December

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With the ticket, the guests will be provided with all painting supplies, wine throughout the night and a free chance at a raffle. A basket with figurines and wine will be part of the raffle. Each painting session will have its own raffle opportunity.

Since Valentine’s Day is on a Friday, the owners and managers wanted to give couples multiple opportunities to celebrate. “We give people a chance to get out on the weekend,” Greenwood said about extending the holiday to Saturday. “Not everybody is able to get out on that Friday.”

Along with painting and wine, couples will be entertained with music and conversation. Guests can paint the pre-drawn canvas supplied by a certified art director. “She will already have the canvases sketched out to where they can fill in the lines,” Greenwood said.

Although the party will be filled with Valentine’s Day trimmings, everyone is welcome.

“It is a great thing to get people together, have some fun,” Greenwood said. “They just need to bring themselves.”

Painting parties are a somewhat new activity in which groups gather to paint various crafts and projects. Owners Danelle and Jerry Tyus opened the business two years ago.

Wine and food are often part of the event. The Palette is open to the public on Fridays and every other Saturday. Check the venue’s Facebook page for dates and times.

“It’s a great bonding time,” Greenwood said. “This is a great place to just unwind.”

Although painting is the goal, the managers admit the art isn’t always in the finished product.

“Sometimes people stop mid-painting and it turns into a dance session,” Greenwood said.

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