If you notice the bad reviews are mostly by cheap Karen types of women. I’ll give a detailed review why I had a great experience. Personally, my body is regularly in bad condition as I’m a traveling contractor working across the nation, and my construction career is very hard on my body. Plus years of high impacts on concrete skateboarding, and my diet not being very healthy mostly staying in hotels. That said, I have been here a few times and had good experiences every time. I just had a 4 hand’s massage this last time for 1 1/2 hours, 2 ladies with hard pressure really worked hard. I tipped both $40 each on top off the overall $200 charge because they were worth it. Linda & Elaine. They took turns answering phone rings occasionally, but that gave me a break from the intense session they were providing. They are people running a business, not robots… of course they need to take calls about more business. That’s normal. They talked to each other and highlighted together how many bad spots we’re needing more work. One worked my legs feet and the other my upper body. I absolutely got what I paid for, 0 complaints- only compliments. Please be prepared to tip well, because remember it’s service work and they give a great service. I booked an hour and a half in advance to be sure both would be available. If your body is in a similar condition and you need real drastic pain management like I did, I highly recommend you book the same appointment. If you’re a cheap Karen looking for something wrong, nothing will satisfy you anyway. These women were very professional and I’m extremely grateful for their service and their time. I’ve had alot of massages over time, and the 4 hands work here was a top 10 experience, my body is in such a better condition now. The place was clean, sanitized and I can’t think of anything negative at all. “Is $200 plus tips worth it tho” you may be thinking…. The answer is absolutely yes if you’re in the condition I was in. Worth every penny, in my...
Read moreOk massage, except for a few big "no-nos". Having been a licensed massage therapist, there are a few things that we were taught as the bedrock of a good massage...
Never talk to other people during a massage, and limit conversation with the client Never leave the room during a massage Never break physical contact with the client during the massage. Pay equal attention to the left side of the body as the right side and vice versa Ask if the client prefers lotion or oil, as many people do not like to have oil on their clothing afterward Don't use so much lotion / oil that there is no friction at all between the hands and client
Sadly, all of these hallmarks of good massage were broken repeatedly. There was also a severe language barrier. I had major neck surgery 2 months before, and had to tell her multiple times to stay away from the incision site, also enlisting my best hand gestures.
The final insult, and the ultimate reason I will NEVER go back, came after the massage. A one hour massage is $60 and I was paying with cash ($100 bill). When I handed her the money she made no effort to give my change back... as if expecting a $40 tip. Massage, even a bad one, still takes physical effort, so I told her to give me $30 back, leaving her (begrudgingly) a $10 tip. What ensued after was the most uncomfortable and irritating negotiation I've ever participated in. She essentially withheld my money, offering back a little at a time, and complaining about her remaining portion with each returned dollar. Do not go here for a massage unless you enjoy that feeling of regret that follows a...
Read moreFirst time here: the massage was OK. The woman giving the massage seemed annoyed when I pointed out my sore spots on my shoulders. There was no greeting there were no pleasantries, only silence. When I asked for more pressure she provided it, but overall it was just unpleasant. I prefer to be treated like a valued customer rather than something keeping you from going home early. Also, the timing for a 60 minute massage seems to begin the moment you walk into the room. I entered the massage room at 25 after, asked to use the restroom, re-entered the room and undressed. The massage started at 35 after, and a 22 after the next hour she said “OK“ and walked out of the room. That’s closer to a 45 minute massage by my watch. I will look for another place to get a quality massage. The other thing that was not very comfortable was during the massage, my massage therapist was talking to another massage therapist in a different room or part of the building… It just was not a good experience. There is not much effort on creating an environment that is soothing or...
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