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4 stars is what you get when I would certainly come back. 5 stars is what you get when I would absolutely go out of my way to come back. 3 stars is what you get when you say "gee I'm glad I did it, but I wouldn't partake in it again for sure." The Centre for Well Being is definitely the last of those. While I had a nice massage added onto a lime and coconut scrub, the experience didn't leave me with a totally satisfied feeling. Maybe it was because it was my first scrub and I had unrealistic expectations. Maybe it was because I wasn't sure I was even getting lime and coconut, because the aromas didn't explode into the treatment room. But it was probably becuase my technician killed the back of arms rubbing them absolutely raw. Maybe it wasn't her, maybe it was my sensitive skin, but I react well to the sun and didn't think it should hurt that much. The massage was incredible, I will say that. Five stars there. However, all in all, I felt like I overpaid for what I got. $300 for 1.5 hours is just too much. On the other hand, I have paid for massage services at the MGM in Vegas and had an overwhelmingly positive experience.
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