@tiago They do not enforce the tattoo policy, one person had a full arm tattoo and a sword on his back the size of his spine.
Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 1, 2024, at 07:38, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz <ti...@debian.org> wrote: > > Hello Nicolas, thanks for the info! > Indeed, found this on the link you posted: > > "When bringing a young child of the opposite sex with you to the spa, please > note that mixed bathing is permitted only for children under the 48 months and > under 100cm tall, accompanied by a guardian." > > So it seems fine for toddlers, if anyone else is also interested. > > Another useful info for some here as well: > > "Those width tattoo and skin disease do not enter for bathing according to the > Enforcement." > > Bests, > > -- > Tiago Vaz > >> On Wed, Jul 31, 2024 at 01:05:08PM GMT, Nicolas Dandrimont wrote: >> Hi Tiago, >> >>> On Tue, Jul 30, 2024, at 17:11, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: >>> On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 12:53:45AM GMT, Gunnar Wolf wrote: >>>> Louis-Philippe Véronneau dijo [Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 03:17:27PM +0900]: >>>>>> Any clue about bringing a handheld-ish kid? >>>>> >>>>> I think someone from the local team should be able to answer your question >>>>> better than I. >>>>> >>>>> From my very sparse experience (I went to one other bathhouse!) the water >>>>> was often hot enough to be painful at first. Not sure it would be suitable >>>>> for a young kid :( >>>> >>>> Besides, most hot pools had signs that I'd interpret as "minimum >>>> height, 1.30m". I could be wrong with my interpretation, of course. >>>> >>>> I don't think it's an environment where your kid will be welcome (by >>>> the locals) or comfortable (due to temperature). >>>> >>> Thanks Gunnar! I was mostly think of having a family-friendly spot so that >>> dad >>> and mom could somewhat alternate activities, not necessarily for him to >>> enjoy >>> the warm pool :-) Will check with locals anyway. >> >> After being there yesterday, there clearly were dads with small kids there >> (maybe down to a couple years older than Nico?). >> >> Looking at the website of the spa in English >> (https://www.hotelnongshim.com/eng/index.php?pCode=spa_guide), there seems >> to be family/kids oriented facilities in the mixed gender jjimjilbang areas >> (which we weren't able to use as we arrived pretty late). Rental of the >> jjimjilbang robes is an extra 4000 KRW on top of the entry fee (which is >> paid upon exit). >> >> It seems that people are keen on going back on Sunday, hopefully a bit >> earlier in the day so that we can make use of all the facilities. >> >> HTH, >> -- >> Nicolas Dandrimont >> >