Walking in there with the expection of getteing a message to relieve a day's hard work. When you wa...:
Walking in there with the expection of getteing a message to relieve a day's hard work. When you walk in, there are 3 exercise machines (jurt for show) in the front lobby. There are hidden camera everywhere, including in every message room. BIG BROTHER is washing!The lady that do the message has a lot of atittude. No you can not wear your glasses during the session. The room is filthy. Pillows are thrown on the floor and then pick up for your ure. GERM ALERT!!!! One can only impagine bacteria fungus a mix of different sperms on the floor. and of course, some germs reponsible for STD. All there are free for you to take home to contaminate your clothes, car seat and your bed! The message is self can only be described as distand, A few times too much force are used that are actually painful. If you like older lady in their 50' and 60's doing the message. this is right for me. By the way, they are all overweight. Overall, with their attitude, and thier advanced age, the whole experience is terrible. If you don't want to feel like you wasted all this time and a lot of money for terrible message, and DO NOT even go there. Not a good experience. The bottom line is they just want your money. But if you want a relaxing time, DO NOT waste your hard earned money here.
by candid on December 28, 2008
Two or Three Machines; $70/hr. for Sauna:
Well, the listing here on Yellowbot had "Fitness Center" in the name, so I was imagining one of these big outfits with a comprehensive circuit of machines for resistance exercise (weights, springs, compressed air, whatever). I want that and I want to use a sauna, some three times a week. So I went there to check it out, and it's an address with an "Open" sign on the door, no hint of the name or purpose of the business, if any. I walk in, and find myself in a little room with two or three weight machines, a closed door leading to the next room, and a cluster of surveillance cameras in one corner. A person comes out and I ask is there a business here. Eventually we understand each other and the person says there is a massage business, and would I like a massage. I say no, I was looking for such and such. I ask if there's a sauna. The person says yes, and it costs $70/hr. I had been thinking more like $6, which is about what it is at the county facilities in Fairfax Co., Va. So I say thanks and leave. So, if you are looking for a massage, this may be what you want, but if you want to use a sauna and/or weight training, it's probably not cost competitive. Despite the tags, there is nothing resembling a "gymnasium" nor a "health club". It looks more like probably a one-person massage business and I don't know what anyone could be getting out of it that's worth $70, but what do I know?
by k79ndjt on April 26, 2008