BEST FOOT MASSAGE SPOT IN VEGAS!
Pros...
- Staff are professional, friendly and can speak English.
- Massages are 100% legit. I can feel my muscles and knots being worked. It's EUPHORIC how good you feel.
- Relaxing atmosphere. The room is dark and cool, the music is piano classics and wood wind instrument songs that calms you.
- I called them for an appointment (highly recommended) and I was impressed when they sent me a courtesy confirmation text with their address and photo of their store. There's a zillion foot massage place so make sure you go to the right one!
- They're located next to awesome places to eat! Big Wong and Morta Ramen and a Boba shop is in the same shopping center.
Tips...
- The massage includes a scalp massage and they also touch your face. If you're wearing make-up it will get messed up so tell them in advance if you don't want them touching your face. My advice is go with a clean face because that scalp head massage is DIVINE!
- My husband and I were in a big room with 6 other customers. The lady asked him to take off his shirt which he did but felt it was awkward to be shirtless in a public space. My recommendation is you do that in the private rooms.
- I don't like hard massages so I had to learn how to say "softer" in Mandarin it's "cheencheendda" Remember to speak up if it hurts! These ladies got some powerful fingers lol
- Please TIP generously! Seriously ya'll know them American spas charge $165+ for an hour massage so for $20-$30-$45 here you should tip at least $10 or more.
Types...
Basic Massage is an hour long and it's not basic at all. It includes hot foot soak, scalp head massage (heavenly), shoulders/neck/back a full body massage.
My husband got the deep tissue massage and that included the basic stuff plus hot stone massage!
Every time I visit Las Vegas I bring my friends and they all agree The Foot Spa is the best!
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