They will try to talk you in to things so beware.
I love getting my nails done, but I always dread to have to listen to someone try to make me pay for more services or get my nails done a certain way.
This is one of those places that do that.
I've been here twice. I'll talk about both experiences.
1st: First time I went here I went with my best friend. We both got the most expensive pedicure on there and it included everything. It was really nice and relaxing. Then I got acrylic nails. They talked me into getting gel polish and I agreed because I didn't want to smear them or anything. The nails actually turned out perfect and I loved them! (They are the ones in the picture) The gel polish did seem kind of old. It looked gloopy going on, but once it was all on it looked great. My friend wasn't happy with hers. She got gel nails on her natural nails. She wanted a sparkly gold for prom. I guess they didn't put enough coats, because you could barely see it.
2nd: I went in there wanting the same shape as the first one with gel polish. I was told my nails were to small for that shape and that I should do square because that would look better. I really wanted the oval shape but he kept saying they would break and square would look nicer so I said ok let's just do square. I told him I wanted long nails and he said I should go shorter so I don't scratch my face on accident. And I wasn't being talked into that one. I wanted long. So he's putting the acrylic on and he's just putting on huge globs and making it really thick. In the end my nails just looked really fake and thick. They weren't terrible, they were alright. I still got compliments on them. They just weren't exactly what I wanted.
They did take me in right away both times though. I never had to wait. The first visit they were very nice and took us in even though they were closing in almost an hour. It was for prom so that was generous.
So, this place is decent. Not horrible, but not the absolute best. The prices are pretty good. Around $40 for acrylic with gel polish. But, I think I'll just keep looking for the perfect nail spot though.