by Kane Mantyla | Guest Post, Operating
There is no doubt that the short period following the float is crucial for achieving a complete floatation experience. It is during this stage that the first-timer will be setting into place the thoughts that will become how they relate to their float. They have just...
by David Wasserman | Guest Post, Operating
I don’t have a lot to offer on this subject, as it has been a long time since I have operated a float center…. But, ‘back in the day’, it was rather simple: it was really up to the customer/floater how they wanted to be treated, post-float. ...
by David Conneely | Guest Post, Operating
The post float environment is as important as the environment in the float room because people are still in slower brain wave states after a float, and they generally seek time to sit down, relax, and process what happened during their float. Probably the best way to...
by Graham Talley | Operating
The second month of our industry blog has arrived. The topic for February is ‘Post-Float Environment and Interaction.’ We’ll be putting up the first post tomorrow, and you’ll hear my take on things a little way through the month. I wanted to...
by Colin Stanwell-Smith | Guest Post, Operating
I was always interested in making things and taking things apart. So after A levels in Physics, Chemistry and Maths, I chose Mechanical Engineering at Bristol University, UK, My first floating experience was in an inflatable toy boat before I could swim, and it was...
by Ashkahn Jahromi | Operating
Today, I’d like to talk to you about nothing. But first I suppose I should introduce myself. My name is Ashkahn, and I’m one of the co-founders of Float On. I’ve spent the last 2 years of my life entirely devoted to these magical boxes we’ve all discovered, and...