Price Comparison with Local Spas:
When comparing rates you'll want to consider the
following:
1. What is the quality of the service? It's
counterintuitive, but don't assume that because a spa or hotel charges more
that the service is going to be better. Read our
FAQ on why larger spas and hotels
charge more and how it has no relationship to the quality of the massage or
facial.
2. How many minutes is the session? A session at a
spa offering 50 or 80 minute sessions may seem to compare reasonably well
until you realize that being shorted those 10 minutes is like losing a full
treatment every five times you visit. For your convenience we've
listed the prices both by session and per minute.
3.. Do they charge more for deep tissue or other
advanced work? The spas below charge an average of 20% more for anything
other than a basic Swedish massage.
4.. What are the facilities like? If you
value amenities like whirlpools or cold plunges, then take that into account
when looking at prices. The bigger, more expensive spas generally offer
more amenities, but keep in mind that they can also be a lot more crowded and
less personal.
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Large Day Spa |
"High End" Day Spa |
Major Hotel Spa |
Massage Therapy Center |
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| 60 Minute |
$115 (50 minutes)
$2.30 per minute
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$125
$2.08 per minute |
$135
$2.30 per minute |
$90
$1.50 per minute |
| 90 Minute |
$160 (80 minutes)
$2.00 per minute |
Not Offered |
$180
$2.12 per minute |
$135
$1.50 per minute |
We charge a flat rate for all styles and services. For the
purpose of comparison we've used the pricing for deep tissue massage at other
locations since it's the most requested style here at the Center.