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| - Zen offers a massage for the bargain basement price of $45, but unlike Massage Envy or Heights, they don't require a membership, so you don't get barraged with a strong sales pitch at the end, nor stalked on the phone.
If you can, I would ask to have a room in the main house. It just is a nicer space. The whole place is decorated with a serene, Asian feel and is less "clinical" than Massage Envy on Woodlawn. The hours are such that you can go after work in case of stress from a really really bad day, or a muscle emergency. The beds are very comfortable and sometimes they use heating pads.
I have been to several masseuses/masseurs and they all have different styles. I recommend Wanda who does a lot of limb movement so she's not just massaging your muscles in a static state. But don't be mistaken- she's very strong, which is how I like my coffee and my women. If you want a soft, relaxing massage, probably go to someone else. I usually have to urge people to go harder, so she was perfect. My husband also likes Chris (girl).
Will it be like getting a massage at the Homestead Resort? No. But it does the trick on a budget.
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