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  • Do you accept Walk-Ins?
    Yes. Walk-ins are always welcome, however, they are subject to availability. We recommend calling to reserve the time. Nothing is more disappointing than coming in and finding no room.
  • What is your reservation policy?
    We require 4-hours notice for cancellations or changes to your reservation in general and 24-hours on weekends (Fri, Sat & Sun). We reserve therapists based on your requests and they appreciate your commitment to showing up, and, arriving on time. You are making a reservation for a therapist at a specific time. Once your reservation is confirmed, other guests are turned away from that time. Please keep this in mind when booking since calling to make a change may not be possible. Thank you for your understanding. We now require a credit card number to hold any weekend appointment or for parties of 3 or more. If we feel it necessary there may be an amount authorization in advance. 😮 ~ Due to the increased popularity of weekend appointments, we now require 24-hour notice of cancellation or changes and a 50% deposit for parties of 3 or more. Deposits are refundable if cancelled prior to 24-hours in advance. Less than 24-hours notice or "No-Shows" are non-refundable.
  • Do I need to arrive early?
    Arriving 5 minutes early is not mandatory, but does help to allow time for us to discuss personal preferences, cautions, and any areas of focus. This in turn will help us determine your specific bodywork needs and prepare for your session.
  • What about my Jewelry?
    Good Question! While we do recommend jewelry be left at home, we understand that often clients have their day scheduled and are dressed for other events. We suggest you remove your jewelry before entering... often clients will leave it in a safe place in their vehicle (out of site), especially very delicate items from the wrists and neck. If you choose to keep them on, the therapist may elect not to message those areas to avoid the risk of breaking something.
  • What if I am late?
    First, we hope that you're not searching for this question because you are not sure you will make it on time. In general, if you're not sure, don't book. Please try your very best to be on-time! Late arrivals affect the guests following you. If you are late, we will try our best to provide you with a full session, however we may have to cut your service short if there is another appointment immediately after you. We don't like doing this, your full time matters to us, so please don't take the chance of your time being shortened.
  • Where can I park?
    Free parking spaces are available on a first-come first-serve basis around the Hampton Inn, Nail Bar and Redwood Credit Union.
  • Should I tip?
    Tipping is the norm and very much part of a Massage Therapist's total compensation. 15 to 20% is usual but noone will stop you from tipping more. Your monetary acknowledgement and appreciation of their hard work is one way you help to keep the best massage therapists here. for you.
  • I forgot to bring cash to tip my therapist, can I use my credit card?
    Yes you may. However, if you are using your credit card for tips only, there will be a 3% swipe fee. Cash is always preferred, as credit card companies charge fees for every credit card transaction. If you are using your credit card to pay for a service and wish to add a tip, then we don’t charge an extra fee. ATM’s are conveniently located right next door at the Redwood Credit Union.
  • Do you offer couples massage?
    We do offer rooms where couples can be massaged next to each other. Please request this specifically, otherwise you will be put into the first available room. We ask that couples be considerate of others in the SPA and keep talking to a minimum and at a whisper.
  • Am I going to be naked for my massage?
    You may undress to your level of comfort for your massage. Many clients choose to remove all clothing for Full Body sessions, as they require direct contact with the skin and use oil. If that is uncomfortable for you, you may choose to leave on any undergarments, but please understand that some oil may get on them. If you are unclothed for a session, standard massage draping techniques are used to ensure private areas and parts of the body that are not being worked on are properly covered. If you have any concerns or questions about this, please let us know.
  • What can I expect from my appointment?
    During your service, the therapist will strive to provide you with a massage that meets all of your needs. Specific instructions such as starting pressure preferences as well as areas of focus and caution shall be communicated while in reception. These are then communicated to your therapist. We are flexible in our model to allow for more attention to be devoted to certain areas without sacrificing the benefits of completing the full body. Remember that these are professionals that know what they're doing and are proficient in the SoCo Reflexology style of delivery. When you have finished, you will check out at the reception desk.
  • Should I ask for stronger or lighter pressure during my massage?
    YES! Our therapists’ goal is to provide the best session for you. Everyone’s body is different and your therapist will need your help to hone in on the exact pressure that is right for you. Although your therapist will check in with you at certain times throughout the massage, please do not be shy about speaking up at any moment to request a change in pressure or anything else that will make your massage more enjoyable.
  • Is it okay to talk during my session?
    We ask that you speak only if necessary. We strive to provide a zen atmosphere for all our guests. If you must speak, please do so in a whisper so as not to interrupt other's peaceful experience.
  • I am pregnant- can I still have massage?
    Yes, we offer PRENATAL MASSAGE if you are in your second or third trimester. We cannot offer any massage to women in their first trimester. More information is available on the American Pregnancy Association's website, and we can't think of a better way of introducing your newborn to massage!
  • What conditions disqualify me as a candidate for massage?
    A few common conditions that would disqualify a person from getting a massage: severe sunburn tumor, cancer or a blood clotting disorder (hemophilia) you are in the first three months of pregnancy you have a broken or fractured bone or an open wound Fever
  • What if I snore?
    First, ask your partner or whomever you sleep with just how bad it is. Then, believe what they tell you... they have no reason to lie about it. We simply ask that if this is you, please consider that there will be others in close proximity that came for the music and relaxation and therapeutic value of massage. There are a number of remedies available to you such as nasal stips or dialotors. We're including a link to "CNET" where they highlight the top snoring alleviations without any monetary affiliation... just click the button below. Happy shopping and pleasant dreams!
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