Okay, this one goes into one of two categories: Either taking one for the team or How the Mighty Have Fallen.
Was downtown a couple of days ago, was bored. Decided to try the other side of things and check out Alicia, which has been well known as a high quality, high dollar type arrangement. At it's peak a couple of years back, it wasn't unusual to get quoted $100-$150 for basic relief. Humourous, considering the marketplace, I guess.
Well, I figured I would take an hour for the team, and see what is what. A $60 hour.
First impression: They need to change the filters in the AC, and they need to clean the place. That sort of "olf hotel" smell went through the entire space, sort of that not-quite-urine smell that is a real put off. The place was just not very clean, showing alot of wear (little dings in walls, floor wasn't real clean, etc). The hand controls in the shower were bent up but functional, and the room wasn't particularly clean, although not really dirty either. Just sort of "not cared for".
The girl is one I have had there before, Chinese, via Japan. Not young, not particularly shapely, but friendly and fun. However, the "extras" could very easily run you into 3 figures without any effort. Anyway, the HARD massage was HARD, not quite pushing me through the table but it was close. The end was okay, but was priced beyond my usual.
Overall just a so-so and fairly expensive experience.
Now, here is the kicker: The place was empty. This was prime time for massages, and there was NOBODY THERE. Never hear a peep when I was there, never heard anyone walk by the door, never heard another shower run, nothing. This place has 6 rooms, and I have to assume that for the entire hour twenty I was there that nobody else was in the place at all. NOTHING. I came out and all other doors were open and rooms empty, same as when I went in.
This is the "how the mighty have fallen"... this use to be a busy place, with often wait times and such. I think the high price and so-so maintenance of the place are really starting to show on their overall business levels. There is no reason why a place, during primetime, would have 5 empty rooms for that long, the phone rang only once while I was there that I could hear.
Overall nothing to write home about, and too expensive to have good return on investment.
MATt
Was downtown a couple of days ago, was bored. Decided to try the other side of things and check out Alicia, which has been well known as a high quality, high dollar type arrangement. At it's peak a couple of years back, it wasn't unusual to get quoted $100-$150 for basic relief. Humourous, considering the marketplace, I guess.
Well, I figured I would take an hour for the team, and see what is what. A $60 hour.
First impression: They need to change the filters in the AC, and they need to clean the place. That sort of "olf hotel" smell went through the entire space, sort of that not-quite-urine smell that is a real put off. The place was just not very clean, showing alot of wear (little dings in walls, floor wasn't real clean, etc). The hand controls in the shower were bent up but functional, and the room wasn't particularly clean, although not really dirty either. Just sort of "not cared for".
The girl is one I have had there before, Chinese, via Japan. Not young, not particularly shapely, but friendly and fun. However, the "extras" could very easily run you into 3 figures without any effort. Anyway, the HARD massage was HARD, not quite pushing me through the table but it was close. The end was okay, but was priced beyond my usual.
Overall just a so-so and fairly expensive experience.
Now, here is the kicker: The place was empty. This was prime time for massages, and there was NOBODY THERE. Never hear a peep when I was there, never heard anyone walk by the door, never heard another shower run, nothing. This place has 6 rooms, and I have to assume that for the entire hour twenty I was there that nobody else was in the place at all. NOTHING. I came out and all other doors were open and rooms empty, same as when I went in.
This is the "how the mighty have fallen"... this use to be a busy place, with often wait times and such. I think the high price and so-so maintenance of the place are really starting to show on their overall business levels. There is no reason why a place, during primetime, would have 5 empty rooms for that long, the phone rang only once while I was there that I could hear.
Overall nothing to write home about, and too expensive to have good return on investment.
MATt