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| - My de facto wife and I were in for 90 minutes, just a few hours ago. Mixed experience. Very easy finding it; we worked from a Groupon that was $58 for 90 minutes. Alas, the first 30 were some sort of ionic foot detox treatment whose scientific basis is right up there with Laetrile for cancer. It was nice to soak our feet in hot water, but I would hate to actually know the ferrous oxide content of that water at the 28 minute mark.
Massage, then, was for an hour. We both had outstanding people working on us. Really, really good. But there was a whole lot of talking carrying into the massage area from the front, and little effort to keep the volume down. Took away from the experience. We're experienced at this too; this ain't our first rodeo with Chinese foot massage. It's not the spa at Aria, we know that.
So, the massages are high quality, but the stuff associated with it, not so much. Advice: pick a quiet time, and skip the detox. Easy parking in a mall lot for a mall that could use a few more tenants.
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