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| - If you're looking for something fancy, glamorous, or high end, this is not the 'spa' for you. I'd really only recommend this place if you wanted a good massage for a cheap price. I'll be honest, as a first time guest, I was skeptical knowing that this place offered full body massages for $20, but despite all this, I wanted to give it a shot.
The good: I knew walking in that I wasn't going to be pampered and get special treatment, but I didn't care since I desperately needed to get rid of some knots on my lower back. The therapist I had (didn't catch his name, but it was a male) gave me one of the best massages I've ever had! They're trained on reflexology and it really helped mend my back pain.
The bad: For me, the massage itself was a 4/5, but there were many things that irked me: the therapist constantly walked in and out during my session leaving the door open, ultimately it was more like a 45 min massage rather than a whole hour... He walked out that much. Then I started hearing voices outside in the lobby area between the receptionist and a customer, clarifying how much was on a gift card. The walls were thin so I would probably be able tp reiterate their convo to you since I heard it that clearly. Lastly, I could hear my therapists' phone constantly buzzing. There were many distractions so it was difficult to relax throughout its entirety.
Would I go back? I would give it another shot- they have talented therapists that get the job done. I can see why people wouldn't come back since with the extra $$ you can definitely have a more calm, relaxing experience elsewhere. This place desperately needs some work, but perhaps with some tighter rules, they can really retain and gain their customers.
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