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Businiess name:  Massage Envy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is basically a massage clinic, not a spa of any sort. If you're the type of person who just wants the basic massage w/ no frills, then this is the place for you. The reception/lobby area is nicely lit with an airy feel but once you go straight through the door, it's a long hallway of small rooms from left to right. Inside each room you will find a chair, massage table and an ipod. What lured me into this place last year was the cheap $39 introductory massage session for 1 hour. Who could say no to that? Especially if you are used to paying at least $90 and up at high end spas. So I gave it a try and was extremely pleased. The therapist who I got was professional and used good technique. Mind you, I much rather prefer a spa with all the perks but for the price, it was worth it. So I signed up for a yearly membership which is $59 a month for the first massage, then $39 for any additional in the same month. But of course you have to pay 18% minimum gratuity based on the non-membership fee of $75. I was thinking it will be a great year of monthly massages to de-stress. The following month I come to find out the therapist who was so great and sold me on the membership was no longer working there!!! I was a bit fumed. So I opted for someone else who they "recommended". It was horrible and very amatuer, I felt really jipped. The third time was better but still not as good as the "trial" massage. You never know what you are getting yourself into - sometimes it's good and sometimes it's bad. It's like gambling to me and a big waste of money!!! And as for walk-ins...the 3 times I've tried I was turned down. You need to make an appointment with the therapist of your choice a week in advance or your screwed. Their turnover rate there seems high. I would much rather pay the "spa" price and know that I really get my money's worth. I truly ENVY those who were not jipped into getting a membership here. But if "basic massage" floats your boat, then by all means give it a try. Pros: clean, punctual, parking Cons: lack of GOOD consistent therapisists, hard to get a same day appts or walk-ins

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