Annie Bachmann, as the manager of the Stay Spa Resort will go out of her way to make sure everything is right for your stay. Her brother Fred and his wife Kiya built The Stay Spa in 2007, and they all work together as a family team to provide their guests with the very best.
Fred and Kiya Bachmann love to travel. After years of enjoying extraordinary spa treatments around the world, they decided to take the best of what they experienced and make it a part of their luxurious Stay Spa Resort on Castle Rock Lake in Wisconsin.
"We wanted to build a spa suite that gives our guests the features that we loved the most," says Fred. "This way they don’t have to travel thousands of miles to experience the hot and cold plunges in Japan or the grottoes and eucalyptus mists in Thailand."
With Fred’s experience as a second generation builder of luxury homes, and Kiya’s training as an esthetician and massage therapist, they combined their talents to design and build the Stay Spa. Together, they also own and operate Madison’s most respected swimming pool and spa business.
A key feature at the Stay Spa is the series of hot and cold plunges. "This standard wellness therapy in Asia is just now beginning to catch on in this country," says Fred. "It is excellent for the skin and healing for the body." Other design influences come from Sybaris in Mequon, Sundara in Wisconsin Dells, and the Bellagio Spa and Salon in Las Vegas.
For Fred and Kiya, nothing is more soothing than staying on the water and listening to the waves. They built the Stay Spa on some of the best waterfront in the state—a beautiful stretch of beach on the fourth largest lake in Wisconsin, with an ocean-like view of the water as far as the eye can see, complete with waves crashing along the shore.