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    Anima Interna

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    This is a beautiful, serene place to go. They offer a wide array of yoga classes, and the ones I have tried are terrific!

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    Quiet Spring Massage Therapy - Jacqueline Linder RDMS LMT

    Quiet Spring Massage Therapy

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I just left my first session with Jacqui, I am speechless. I've had many massages, deep tissue…read morerelaxation etc, but nothing like what I got today. She was firm, but not crazy deep. Her knowledge about the body surpasses anyone else that I've seen in the past! I have a VERY strenuous job as a baggage handler, that I've enjoyed for over 31 years. That, along with my motorcycle wreck back in 10/12, has me a bit bound up and unable to move as I used to in the past. She listened to my concerns AND gave me constructive input before going to work on me. I literally have more freedom of movement in my neck and shoulders. I'm plan on making her a regular in my routine to health and wellness. If you decide to visit her, be upfront of your problems and relax, she's got the wheel from there! Thank You Jacqui!

    At a central convenient location. Was inspired by the setting in a quiet organic yoga studio…read more Enjoyed the therapist Jacqui picked her because she's the owner and had lots of initials behind her degree and was referred by a friend. She was amazing, told her what I needed but she found more, I asked and she would explain how different muscles interact with the other parts I had her explain in layman terms because she knows the anatomy well. Very intuitive and one time I had to do cranial sacral work very interesting. I highly recommend her.

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    Quiet Spring Massage Therapy - Jacqueline Linder RDMS LMT

    Jacqueline Linder RDMS LMT

    Quiet Spring Massage Therapy - Onsite at Crossfit Bring a Friend Day

    Onsite at Crossfit Bring a Friend Day

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    Reflections Therapeutic Massage - Therapist Nicole at reception

    Reflections Therapeutic Massage

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Ellan's massage was fabulous! She is an experienced therapist who really knows her stuff, from…read moregentle stretching to lymphatic drainage techniques. Even better, she really listens to her client!!! She did EXACTLY what I asked for, paying attention to sensitive areas and applying a combination of relaxation strokes and applying more pressure to release knotted stressed muscle tightness where warranted. All around excellent job; highly recommend!

    I really enjoyed my previous massage with Nicole. However, at this moment, I am standing outside of…read morethe place waiting for the door to be opened because no one is even there and I have a massage in 2 minutes. I received no notification that anyone was running late but they made sure to send something recently about no-show clients and respecting time (sort of laughable). I had to call the number to find out what was going on and the receptionist or whoever answered told me Nicole is running late. I definitely understand things happen, but I have to work today and rushed over to be there on time so some kind of notice would have been immensely appreciated. When I said this to the receptionist, she seemed very annoyed and told me to just wait in my car (on a scorching hot day) until Nicole arrived. I guess this will be my last appointment here. The lack of professionalism and customer consideration is seriously not acceptable to me.

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    Reflections Therapeutic Massage - Massage Therapist Ellen

    Massage Therapist Ellen

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    Scape Relaxation - Front entrance

    Scape Relaxation

    4.3(13 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    I recently visited Scape Relaxation after coming across their complimentary 90-minute introductory…read moresession, and I was genuinely impressed. The environment is beautiful, peaceful, and incredibly calming. Even with several people there, it stayed quiet and relaxing, and everyone was respectful of one another's space. The staff were wonderful, very informative, patient, and genuinely helpful throughout the entire visit. The only thing I would note is that the "90-minute session" includes about 30 minutes of orientation and learning how to use the equipment, so you have closer to 60 minutes to enjoy the services. I do think that could be communicated a little more clearly, but even so, I felt it was well worth it. My favorite experiences were the red light therapy and the zero-gravity massage chairs. There truly is something for everyone, whether you're looking to recover, relax, or simply invest in your overall well-being. I left feeling refreshed and can't wait to come back.

    Scape is offering a complimentary 90-minute session to try out their facility on social media, so…read morebecause that opportunity is open to all, I am opting to leave feedback about it here, as it appears that it would be helpful to the business to understand what is and isn't working when inviting in these new potential customers. I have mixed reviews about the experience, but I feel like it could be greatly improved for others by simply considering a few small tweaks in the early stages. First and foremost, the facility is located in a shopping plaza, so parking is plentiful and the building is easy to access. When you walk in, the music is very zen and everything looks clean and inviting. The desk attendant grabs a Scape branded blanket for you and leads you to a room near the entrance that has a wraparound couch, a tv that is turned off, and the same gentle music is playing. I assumed I was just waiting for someone to tour me around the facility since I was new, and the music had me relaxed and ready for a self-care experience. All that was great, but then things got...weird. Over the next 15 minutes or so, more people were lead into the room until the couch was full and people started taking up the additional bench seating. We were all just kind of waiting for someone to come back, and when a woman (presumably the manager on duty) finally did, she simply turned on the TV to a YouTube video of the two owners of Scape giving their elevator pitch of the facility, except the pitch was about 15 minutes or so and it felt entirely like we had unexpectedly found ourselves in a time share meeting (just the information was about Scape instead). A few of us in the room discussed how odd this all was, and a few people even smirked and laughed at the strange experience. When the video ended, the attendant/manager came back in the room and asked everyone, "So what did you think?" Considering that this is a new business and it sounded like they were looking for feedback, I candidly shared that I found the experience weird and that a tour of the facility would have made more sense, but tried to give helpful feedback about the experience. The woman was instantly defensive but remained relatively professional, but the exchange had me kind of considering just leaving at that point. It all felt very awkward. I stuck it out and they actually did do a tour of the facility next. They take you into the locker room where everyone puts on socks (they have some there if you don't have any) and puts belongings in lockers, and then they brought us around to learn about the different sections we could use during our 90-minute session, with equipment like infrared therapy chairs, zero gravity massage chairs (these were my favorite), red light therapy rooms, reflexology foot machines, and even a salt room. By the time we began our actual use of the facility though, it had been about 45+ minutes since I had arrived for my appointment time. I liked the variety of equipment available, and there was plenty of each, so there was never something I wanted to try but couldn't. It ended up being very relaxing and I was able to figure out the use of the equipment fairly easily, and I think I could have stayed in that massage chair for another hour. The whole place felt like a big gym, but instead of different workout sections, there were different ways to experience more relaxation and self-care. Very cool idea overall. Unfortunately, the weird experience at the beginning makes me hesitant to tell my friends and family about this business, as I don't want them to have to go through the time-share-vibe video experience, too. I think more communication around what to expect when you arrive for your first experience, and a huge reduction in the amount of things (and time) you sit through watching and listening to before ever touring the facility, would do wonders for getting people interested in coming back. The issues are all in the marketing experience, as the facility itself is a cool idea.

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    Vibroacoustic therapy room

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    Anima Interna - massage_therapy - Updated July 2026

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