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| - My sister and I call this place "Happy Feet". Here are some deets...
PROS:
1. Reasonably priced massage - $36 for one hour. The massage I do the most is when you start in either a semi-private room (two people split by a hanging curtain) or a communal lazy-boy chair room for a foot massage, then after thirty minutes you switch.
2. Consistent massages - I have liked almost every massage I have had here.
3. They can get you in pretty quickly, depending on the day. I have called an hour before and they can fit you in.
CONS:
1. You are being massaged with other people in the room. You will hear noises like people whispering, phones ringing, and snoring. I can't help but crack up when I hear someone has fallen asleep in the chair. I do think, however, if said person is snoring, they should be woken up as to not disturb they other massagees in the room, but they continue to let them snore.
2. They will sometimes switch therapists in the middle of a massage. Not sure why, but his happens.
3. Lack of privacy. I'm sure for some reason or another, they just put a window in the massage therapy room and, as I stated before, you share with someone, but this creates a less than private situation.
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