Very Few True "Class A" spas around. More of them are "Class B" and "Class C". Some "Class D" spas are also around but you should avoid them at all cost.
Examples:
"Class A": IT, HFH, SRM, Allure
Attendants Looks: Very Good to Fantastic
Attendants Attitude/Service: Good to Fantastic (usually consistently above average)
Spa Facilities: Very Good
Price: Highest Price but doesn't Feel Over Valued
"Class B": B&S, Platinum, Utopia, BP, Silhouette
Attendants Looks: Average to Very Good (some Fantastic ones)
Attendants Attitude/Service: Below Average to Fantastic (usually average to very good)
Spa Facilities: Good (exception is BP which is #1 in the business)
Price: Medium Priced for the most part but doesn't Feel Over Valued (exception is BP which is High Priced and feels over valued)
Most Class B spas have the full range of Class C and Class A type qualities. BP has Class A type facilites with Class C type attitudes. Not to difficult to find several Class A Type beauties (Nicole @ Platinum, Olivia @ Sihouette, Violet @ B&S, Sydney @ Utopia, etc.) at these spas but that is not as common as the 4 spas in the Class A category (loaded with beauties). There is also a lot of range in this category (B- to B+ Type Spas).
"Class C": AC, Sunshine, Golden Touch, Europe Touch
Attendants Looks: Very Below Average to Very Good (usually below average to average)
Attendants Attitude/Service: Below Average to Very Good (usually average)
Spa Facilities: Poor to Average
Price: Lower Priced and deservedly so.
I'd say AC is a C+ but their turnover and spa facilities aren't worthy of a B rating in my books although there can be some gems there from time to time. Remember, Aussiegirl used to work there. I'd say Golden Touch is a C- Type spa ( I walked in then immediately out once).