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Businiess name:  Massage Envy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
With the exception of the first introductory massage at $39.99, future massages are very expensive. I was quoted $90 for their 1hr 15min massage. The massage I received at $39.99 was good, but, they are very tight with their scheduling so it's really only 50 minutes. The facility is clean, but, more like a production line than a true earthy and grounding massage treatment. The therapists seem qualified. But, they work on the premise that you'll become a member. If not a member, the prices are way out of line with the neighborhood. I think it might be a great place for your first massage or if you're not comfortable with a spa or true dim light new age style relaxation situation. Go for the great introductory massage price, ignore the tip signs all over the place and give what you feel is right. Then go to a regular massage facility ,there are a couple of really good ones in the same area,for future massages. I wouldn't join the monthly program. Pros: can usually get in quickly, open 7 days and lots of hours Cons: a bit 'sterile' and not a very relaxing facility

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