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  2. 31 Best Weekend Spa Getaways to Book Now - AOL

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    You can also select a package that includes a daily spa credit. ... Destination Kohler, Kohler, Wisconsin ... You can add LED-light therapy at no extra cost to the 50-minute treatment.

  3. Whistling Straits and other Destination Kohler golf courses ...

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    There is also a Kohler Waters Spa package for non-golfers, including one 80-minute and two 50-minute services and two 50-minute manicure or pedicure appointments. Have a story tip? Contact Alex ...

  4. American Club (Kohler, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The American Club is a luxury spa and resort located in Kohler, Wisconsin. It is owned and operated by the Kohler Company. It has received various awards, including the Top 100 Golf Resorts by Conde Nast Traveler magazine, and is the Midwest's only AAA Five Diamond Resort Hotel. [2] [3] It is now part of Destination Kohler.

  5. Destination Kohler - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, the Kohler Company announced plans to building a luxury "tented forest" that would have included 15 permanent, canvas-covered structures on 247 acres of company property just north of Kohler-Andrae State Park. [8]

  6. The 20 Best Destination Spas and Luxury Wellness Retreats - AOL

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  7. Wellness tourism - Wikipedia

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    Within the US $3.4 trillion spa and wellness economy, wellness tourism is estimated to total US$494 billion or 14.6 percent of all 2013 domestic and international tourism expenditures. [ 6 ] Wellness tourists are generally high-yield tourists, spending, on average, 130 percent more than the average tourist. [ 7 ]