Companies in this industry operate spas and wellness centers. Major US companies include destination spa chains Canyon Ranch and Golden Door; massage clinic franchise Massage Envy, which operates spas on cruise ships and at resorts and hotels; and day spa franchise Woodhouse Day Spa. Major companies based outside the US include Absolute Spa (Canada); Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu (Japan); and Polska Grupa Uzdrowisk (Poland).
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Demand for spa services is driven by personal income, wellness tourism, and demographic trends. The profitability of individual companies depends on efficient resource use and effective marketing. Spa visits and revenue per visit are key industry metrics. Larger companies have some economies of scale in marketing and purchasing. Small companies compete by offering unique services, catering to a local market, and delivering a superior customer experience. The US fitness and recreational sports centers industry, which includes spa services, is fragmented: the top 50 companies account for about one-third of sales.
PRODUCTS, OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY
The spa and wellness industry gets majority of their revenue from fitness and recreational sports center membership (about 65% of revenue) and fitness evaluation and personal fitness training services (about 10% of revenue). Other revenue comes from other recreation, sports, and fitness services (about 25%). Day spas include hair and nail salons with "spa" in the name that may offer a few traditional spa services. Medical spas focus on services provided by health care professionals, such as Botox injections...