Firstly, we need to clarify something about foot massage prices.
There was a time when an hour cost $39. The house and the massage therapist shared that amount; probably 20/19.
With intense competition, and arguably ruthless strategy, the game changed to $20 an hour for the house, and the massage therapist was left to whatever tip the client volunteered.
Math would suggest therefore that a tip of $20 is appropriate based on the history.
So please. No more "I can't believe it only cost $20 for an hour."
It doesn't. It's $35-$40 if you tip properly, and you should.
Ok....next:
I've been to UE twice.
The first time was the best foot massage in the best environment I've ever had in Las Vegas.
The second time was less wonderful. Partly because I think the word is getting out and the place is getting popular. There was more noise and more disorganization. The guy at the front who is coordinating seemed to be flustered. I waited for 20 minutes before a therapist even showed up with the initial foot bath. I almost left; I was putting my shoes back on when he came in.
Nevertheless, I'll be back again.
When you've had a glimpse of ecstasy, you spend the rest of your life trying to find it again.