Enjoy our world class menu along with live music in Sessions Restaurant.
Food: 7 AM - 10 PM
Bar: 7 AM - 11 PM
Music: 7 PM - 10 PMSaturday and Sunday from 11am to 3pm in Sessions Restaurant.
Didn’t bring your yoga gear on tour? We've got you covered. Call Star Services to request a yoga kit and we will have it waiting for you at the front desk free of charge. Experience Rock Om in the comfort of your room with three distinct, on-demand yoga videos available on your TV.
Group Yoga classes are also available DAILY at 9:30am free of charge on the Wave Terrace. See below for schedule:
Get your groove on with a Crosley record player and vinyls or check out a Fender guitar. All complimentary for you during your stay. Call Star Services or visit the front desk for details.
Join us on Wave Terrace every Friday and Saturday night for live music tributes to legendary bands!
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BROW LAMINATION & TINT
Brow lamination is the best procedure for taming tough, unruly hairs as it sets them in place, so every hair lies in the same direction, giving a just-combed effect and fuller looking brow. The brow lamination process may lighten or darken the eyebrows, so finishing the service with a brow tint is recommended to achieve the preferred color.
Grab your entourage and enjoy sensational dining all day and all night.
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Your body is a temple, work up a sweat during your stay. Body Rock features the latest in cardio fitness and circuit training equipment.
View rocket launches from our Wave Terrace or pool deck:
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Cygnus spacecraft from Northrop Grumman on a resupply mission to the International Space Station. This will be the 22nd launch of a Cygnus spacecraft and the first launch of a Cygnus XL spacecraft, which is capable of carrying 1,250 kg more cargo than the previous version of the Cygnus spacecraft. The spacecraft is named the S.S. William ‘Willie’ C. McCool. The NG-22 mission was delayed indefinitely after the spacecraft was damaged during transport to Florida.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a rideshare mission carrying two spacecraft for NASA and one for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The primary payload is NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP), which will use its 10 science instruments to study the boundary of the Sun’s heliosphere. Along for the ride are NASA’s Carruthers Geocorona Observatory, designed to observe the ultraviolet light from the Earth’s geocorona, and NOAA’s Space Weather Follow On Lagrange 1 (SWFO-L1), which will monitor the Sun for key space weather activity. All three spacecraft will be sent toe Lagrange Point 1 (L1), which is about a 1.5 million km from Earth and is positioned in between the Earth and the Sun.
A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket will launch a pair of identical spacecraft on NASA’s Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (EscaPADE) mission. The two satellites, named Blue and Gold, will make a roughly 11-month journey to Mars where they will then perform about an 11-month science mission while orbiting the Red Planet. Blue and Gold were manufactured by Rocket Lab over about 3.5 years and carry science experiments from the University of California, Berkeley. This launch of the New Glenn rocket will also feature a landing attempt on its landing barge in the Atlantic Ocean. Delayed from Oct. 13, 2024. Delayed from mid-August.