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Bicycle parking at sp or amp?

newatit

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I am finding that riding a bike is a great way to visit an AMP or MP but got turned down today on bringing the bike inside. It's a rather expensive bike that any bike thief would like to take so I'm not in favour of leaving it outside even locked.

The place that didn't want it inside is on corner on 206 and Fraser Highway in Langley. There are two places on that corner but it's the one in the little mall with the restaurant. Too bad because the attendant there was absolutely beautiful today.

Across the other corner by the drugstore is another AMP that is great inside with lots of room and a back door that let me out afterwards. This AMP IS BIKE FRIENDLY! I also take the bike into other spas on 56 just up by the home hardware store in Langley. But I do bike a lot so wondered if readers might like to contribute to a list of bike friendly AMPS in the region? Maybe SP's could add their two bits on the issue.
 

ddcanz

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I am finding that riding a bike is a great way to visit an AMP or MP but got turned down today on bringing the bike inside. It's a rather expensive bike that any bike thief would like to take so I'm not in favour of leaving it outside even locked.

The place that didn't want it inside is on corner on 206 and Fraser Highway in Langley. There are two places on that corner but it's the one in the little mall with the restaurant. Too bad because the attendant there was absolutely beautiful today.

Across the other corner by the drugstore is another AMP that is great inside with lots of room and a back door that let me out afterwards. This AMP IS BIKE FRIENDLY! I also take the bike into other spas on 56 just up by the home hardware store in Langley. But I do bike a lot so wondered if readers might like to contribute to a list of bike friendly AMPS in the region? Maybe SP's could add their two bits on the issue.
For those that care- Callidale is in the "little mall with the restaurant"- not bike friendly- small place inside. The beautiful attendant might have been Coco/Jessica. Great body! I've enjoyed her on numerous occasions.
Oasis is " across the other corner by the drug store"- bike friendly- tons of space inside. But I've never had a very good time there. I've found the girls to be quite inexperienced. The manager however is very friendly and tries her best to make sure you are happy.
Aqua is the "other spa on 56th just up by the home Hardware". Usually a pretty good place, but lots of turnover recently. I'm hoping to connect with Christine soon. Hard to see where you could park a bike inside, though.
 

newatit

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Aqua is bike friendly and I take it into either of the rear rooms. Aqua is in a chain of spas that rotate staff from Vancouver to Coquitlam to Langley to surrey. New Westminster also. The gals rotate on a daily basis. I like Sophia. She loves daty and can survive a two hour session with dignity if you are that good. Responsive and worth it. She's cute in her own way. So I haven't tried the other Spas in the chain so no comment on bike friendly stuff but all their staff are top notch. Thanks for clarifying the Langley issues. So you might find a gal at aqua in Langley on Sunday but in a spa on 41st in Van the next day, on Granville the next in marpole and in north van on on princess in new west before the week is out. It's a good business model that avoids stagnation of staff and clients.
 

newatit

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Ddcanz is right on about the inexperience in the bike friendly place on the corner near the drugstore! I met Sandra today and while DFK mentioned, she was totally not into the game and that was a real put off over trying any of the other extras with her. But sometimes being too objective about the first visit isn't fair so might try again.
 

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I am finding that riding a bike is a great way to visit an AMP or MP but got turned down today on bringing the bike inside. It's a rather expensive bike that any bike thief would like to take so I'm not in favour of leaving it outside even locked.

The place that didn't want it inside is on corner on 206 and Fraser Highway in Langley. There are two places on that corner but it's the one in the little mall with the restaurant. Too bad because the attendant there was absolutely beautiful today.

Across the other corner by the drugstore is another AMP that is great inside with lots of room and a back door that let me out afterwards. This AMP IS BIKE FRIENDLY! I also take the bike into other spas on 56 just up by the home hardware store in Langley. But I do bike a lot so wondered if readers might like to contribute to a list of bike friendly AMPS in the region? Maybe SP's could add their two bits on the issue.
I also ride a bicycle a lot, and would love to see all businesses embrace biking culture.
The Musette Caffe on Burrard actually designed bike parking inside, they're always busy
 
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