Palm Beach Tan
📍 625 Post Dr Ste 105, Herndon, Virginia, 20170
Services: Infrared Sauna, Red Light Therapy, Halotherapy
Amenities & Features
Pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Wellness memberships: $49.95-$99.95 monthly. Single sessions: $20-$135. 3-Pack bundles: $10-$50 per session. Package deals: Sauna + Red Light $285 (3-pack) or $100 (single), Sauna + Salt/Halotherapy $210 (3-pack) or $75 (single), Sauna + Chromotherapy $165 (3-pack) or $60 (single). Sessions expire 30 days from purchase. | |
About
Cold Plunge & Sauna
This venue offers a Clearlight Wellness Booth, a full-spectrum infrared sauna that guests note promotes wellness and reduces stress. The sauna experience is presented as a key wellness service alongside the venue's primary tanning focus.
Additional Amenities
Palm Beach Tan provides high-end tanning beds, custom spray tans, and red light therapy services. Guests describe the tanning equipment as nice, up-to-date, and generally in stellar shape, with most beds having all bulbs functioning. The facility also offers a selection of tanning lotions and related products for purchase.
Atmosphere
Guests describe the facility as amazing, clean, and well-maintained, with staff often seen performing deep cleaning. The venue is noted for being neat and has been decorated for holidays, which visitors enjoy. The overall presentation of services and products is described as being in stellar shape.
Staff
Feedback on staff is mixed. Many guests find the team to be helpful, friendly, knowledgeable, and proficient, with specific praise for employees like Taylor who are educational and build strong customer relationships. However, some visitors report experiences with a particular manager described as anxious, rude, and bullying toward staff, which can detract from the experience. Confusion over policies, such as military discounts, has also been noted.
Pricing
The business operates on a membership or contract model similar to a gym. Guests should be aware that subscriptions renew automatically, and there is a tiered pricing structure where nicer equipment costs more. Some guests feel the policies have changed and accuse the business of being a "rip-off franchise," while others appreciate the lack of harassing sales calls after free trials.