This unconventional establishment invites adults to engage in a peculiar form of escapism, delving into a world where they can immerse themselves in the realm of infantile delights. "The Diaper Spa" offers an array of activities reminiscent of childhood, including cuddle sessions, storytelling, nap times, coloring, and nursery rhymes—all within the confines of a purportedly "safe and judgment-free zone."
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Services advertised include an "Adult Baby-Diaper Lover" (ABDL) nursery spa care at $300 an hour, virtual playdates at $200 an hour, and an all-day "premier spa experience for the little one inside of you" for $1500.
"In the summer, you can play with your water wings and floaties poolside, picnic under the tree with your teddy bear, play marbles on the patio, or swing on the front porch swing and serve tea to your dollies on the porch. In the winter, we can make snow angels, build snowmen, drink hot cocoa from beneath clouds of whipped cream and sprinkles, and decorate gingerbread men or sugar cookies," the spa's website advertises.
But some residents are not happy about the new business in their small town, which sits on the border of Massachusetts with a population of 7,000, according to the 2020 census.
Mother of three Kayla Gallagher told The Eagle-Tribune that she is concerned because the spa is close to a children's park and fears it caters to clients with a sexual fetish.
"That is something that I will never be willing to expose my kids to, so now we will no longer be able to use that park," she told the paper, according to Boston.com.