Walk-ins are welcome, and therapists do a good job of accommodating. If you plan to just show up, your best bets are weekday mornings between 10am and noon.
The Scene It describes the setting as elegant and simple, but Massage Company facilities are more like doctors' offices than day spas. Clients won't find citrus-infused teas in the waiting room; instead, a water cooler, Dixie cups and a bowl of hard candies. Treatment rooms, however, are clean and comfortable, with atmospheric music and an occasional scented candle. You'll be treated to ...
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Posted by Citysearch
on April 04, 2008, (Edited November 09, 2006)
Ok, so I went becasue it was convenient and inexpensive. Here are my 10 big complaints. 1) Do not get room 1 unless you want to hear the receptionist and whomever chit chatting though your entire massage
2) NO Tranquil Music,,instead I was rubbed down with fast piano and Russian techno-not kidding
3) Too fast...massage strokes should be slow and relaxing not fast..I had to ask her to SLOW Down