Skazka IV is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 1196 Gravesend Neck Road, Brooklyn, New York NY. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
These reviews appear to be for a Russian bathhouse/sauna facility, not a daycare center. The reviews consistently praise the authentic sauna experience, high-quality Russian food and beverages, cleanliness, and welcoming staff.
I’ve been coming to this Bath Club for over 20 years, so I’ve truly seen it through many stages. I still remember when the entrance was just $30— yesterday we paid $80, which is a big increase over the years. The service was excellent: very polite, attentive, and genuinely friendly, which always makes the experience more pleasant. The food, as usual, was delicious, and the tea was great. We also really enjoyed the steam — two traditional Russian steam rooms and one Turkish wet steam room, all well maintained and relaxing. Overall, everything was very nice, and the atmosphere and service remain strong. My only complaint is the pricing, which feels overpriced(
Clean and authentic Russian bathhouse. Great steam rooms, amazing kvass, and delicious sukhariki. Perfect place to relax. Highly recommend.
We spent an afternoon there and in addition to the sauna we got food and drinks, which were delicious. The sauna was nice and warm, and very relaxing. The place felt like a cultural center for the local Russian community and we were warmly welcome. Last but not least, when we encountered an issue in the end the staff was very helpful in resolving it. Overall, this place is fantastic and exceeded our expectations. I highly recommend Bath Club of NY.
Overpriced. 18% gratuity is automatically added to your food & drink check. Half of the staff is rude. Super hot sauna rooms, both stream & dry, remains only the good thing about this place.
Super disappointing and honestly a scam Upon entering, staff were rude and unwelcoming. The hallways are narrow and there are constantly people walking in and out. The fact that people wear outside shoes in the locker room was gross. The biggest issue is that there's nowhere to sit for free. For the $70 entrance fee, I'd expect to be able to sit even on a lawn chair for free. But you have to buy something to sit, and mineral water is $10! Sometimes you also have to make a reservation to even be able to sit at the small amount of tables that they do have. There are no places to cool down (no cold pools, no cold rooms) which is a key component of spas to help your body cool down. The only source water is from one tiny water fountain. Not a good way to encourage hydration.