This review is just for their massage beds. There are massage therapist(s) at this location.
I noticed this place a while back. I told a coworker about it and she tried it out and recommended it. I figured why not?
Its 10$ for a half hour massage on a electronic bed. No masseuse. I was promptly greeted when I walked in. Asked to take my shoes off and put on some sandals they had out.
I was brought to a room with a bunch of beds and what were probably massage chairs as well. The weird thing was there were maybe a dozen beds but the lady had me lay down right next to someone else who was on a bed.
She told me to take off my belt and put it in a plastic bin next to my bed. Had me lay down on my back and put some sort of heating pad on my stomach. Also some sort device on my neck. She said it was good for my thyroid. Off she went and my massage started.
It was pretty decent considering it was a machine. Although I don't think automation will be putting RMT's out of business anytime soon. It was like giant rolling pins going up and down my legs and bad/ neck. It was a hard massage. Good for some parts of my body and not great for others but overall it was worth it. The lady came in early on and asked how it was. Also to see the other guy out.
The machine beeped and stopped. The lady came once again and said it was done and went to the front counter. I got dressed and read some posters in the room. A lot of them raving about the beds with graphs and declared research on their curing abilities.
Not bad for 10$, I would go again. I felt sort of like I had been on a boat for a afternoon afterwards. Feeling waves hours afterwards if that makes sense. read more