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GLOBAL SPA & WELLNESS SUMMIT SPECIAL EDITION


spa business issue 2 2012


Online wellness gaming, p80


Spa benchmarking in the Middle East unveiled, p76


68| Samui spotlight T e second most popular T ai island has been transformed from a backpackers haven to a luxury lifestyle destination with a number of new fi ve- star spa resorts. Neena Dhillon reports


76|Research: Peaks and troughs Leonor Stanton reviews hotel spa performance in Lebanon, Jordan and Doha following the 2011 benchmark surveys recently released by PwC in the Middle East


80|Trends: Game changer Scoreboards, socialisation, challenges, rewards and feedback – the compelling components of online gaming could be key to getting people to become healthy says Susie Ellis


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Hot property in Koh Samui, p68


86|Cue Kuwait T e fi rst in a two-part series on the Kuwaiti spa market by Kate Cracknell focuses on the spa-goers in the capital and the new Six Senses Spa at the Hotel Missoni


90|Product focus: Water equipment A round-up of new and existing pieces of hydrotherapy and pool kit


94|Products Product and equipment launches


98|Research: Happy talk Older adults who are the most content and have a more positive outlook are likely to live longer according to a new study based on 3,800 participants


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