FACT SHEET
Skaná Spa
The Skaná Spa, scheduled to open in fall 2006, takes its inspiration from the Oneida Nation's welcoming spirit. Skaná (skah-nah), the Oneida word for peace, is representative of the Oneida 's belief in the balance of good health, harmony with nature, and tranquility within. Up to 100 people will be employed at the spa.
Design Features
Mirrors look of The Lodge
Meditative space features replica of the Oneida Stone with explanation of its significance, several American Indian art pieces, and references to the Oneida Nation's culture
Enclosed bridge connects The Lodge to Skaná Spa
Welcome area replicates feel of The Lodge's Great Room and features view of The Tower
Welcome area designed as a representation of an Oneida longhouse and features a suspended flue fireplace
Glass accented by sticks, wood pieces and flowers surrounds the second floor co-ed mineral pool
Sweat Lodge
American Indian Sweat Lodge built by the Oneida Indian Nation with the Oglala and Lakota Sioux tribes of South Dakota
Sweat Lodge is considered representative of mother's womb and is seen as a gift from Mother Earth
Remaining in the sweat lodge and giving thanks to Mother Earth is said to symbolizes rebirth
Sweat lodge built to the height of a man's heart
Buffalo hide drapes the red willow structure to contain steam and heat
Lodge is 12 feet in diameter
Visit begins with American Indian storytelling with guide relating the historical significance of a sweat lodge
Ceremonial time will include American Indian drum beats, chants, prayers in traditional sweat lodge interpretive observation
The sweat lodge will be offered as a package for those staying at the Lodge either as a stand-alone or as part of the experience. The sweat lodge is contraindicated for guests with hypertension, low blood pressure, dehydration, those under 18- or over 70-years-old, pregnancy, cancer, or other medical issues as indicated by their physician.
Facility
12 Treatment Rooms
One private VIP suite
Five massage rooms
Three facial rooms
One wet treatment room with hand-held table shower and walk-in shower
One spa suite – body treatment/massage combination room with soaking tub and shower
One dual treatment room with shower for one or two people
Luxurious private men's and women's relaxation lounges with juice bar and fireplace
Coed mineral pool and relaxation area
Full-service salon
Spa retail boutique with exclusive spa products and clothing
Spa Features
Mineral pool and relaxation area with individual body massage stations
Relaxation lounges feature fireplaces, inspirational art, interior finishes in Oneida hues for harmony and peace
Specially designed VIP Suite for personal treatment combinations, couples, or friends, including:
Two Purist bath soaking tubs
Oversized shower with multi-jet hydromassage system
Two treatment tables for massage, body treatments, facials
Relaxation areas with steam room, sauna, chaise lounges
Herb garden with sky and treetop views
Reception area and retail boutique
Skaná Spa café serving healthy meals for breakfast and lunch
Signature Treatments
Several treatments have been designed using herbs and plants the Oneidas traditionally used for healing. During the year, treatments will be designed with specific Oneida festivals in mind.
The Oneidas value white pine, rich in vitamin C, for combating cough and colds. White pine is also known as the Great Tree of Peace and is displayed prominently on the Nation's logo. Several treatments use white pine oil.
Among the herbs, flowers, and plants used are sage, sunflower, lavender, peppermint, rosemary, dandelion, chamomile, sage, seaweed, marjoram, cedar, verbena, evening primrose, wild black cherry, pumpkin, sweet grass, witch hazel, plantain, blue lobelia, oat, juniper, cypress, lemon, sage, eucalyptus, algae, mud.
A line of services incorporating cedar and sage have been created for the spa by industry leaders Kerstin Florian and Naturopathica.
Before treatment begins, each guest is welcome to participate in a balancing waters ritual. The Oneidas regard water as an important life force. The balancing waters ritual is designed to be alternately relaxing and stimulating, using hot and cool water temperatures, steam baths, and dry inhalation. The ritual takes approximately 50 minutes.
Treatments/ Services
Variety of massages
Custom facials
Herbal and mineral body treatments, polishes, body wraps
Bath treatments
Group exercise classes and outdoor activities
Personal training
Manicures and pedicures
Hair styling and make-up application
Fitness center
Strength and cardiovascular studio featuring StarTrac equipment
Three treadmills equipped with 15-inch LCD TVs
Two elliptical cross trainers with 15-inch LCD TVs
Upright bicycle with 15-inch LCD TV
Two recumbent bicycles with 15-inch LCD TVs
Leg curl machine
Bicep machine
Leg extension
Lateral pull machine (to work back, bicep and forearm muscles)
Vertical row
Vertical press
Abdominal machine
Exercise Studio
Fully-equipped
Special cushioned floor to reduce impact
Exercise classes including yoga, tai chi, aerobics, Pilates, and the resort's 5,600-foot fitness trail with fit stations located throughout
Personal training
Pool
Indoor pool (22 x 64 feet)
Whirlpool
Lounge area
Group programs and packages
Spa group concierge
Group reservations available
Hours
Skaná Spa is open daily 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Admission
Skaná Spa, including Skaná Spa Fitness Center , is open to guests age 17 and up.
Turning Stone is located off NYS Thruway Exit 33 in Verona, about 30 miles east of Syracuse. This central location offers convenient access to all of Central New York's attractions, including historic Revolutionary War sites, amusement parks, museums, shopping, and a full slate of regional festivals.
EDITORS NOTE
For more information, contact Mark Emery, director of media relations, Jerry Reed, senior media specialist, or Dan Hartman, media specialist, at (315) 829-8370. Visit the Oneida Nation news site on the World Wide Web at
www.oneidanews.net for media advisories, other news and background information.