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shirajkir
Spa fancy: Myra & Co.
Posted on Thu, 03.19.2009 @ 00:52Not a good experience. For this kind of money, I expected something really swanky, with a cushy couch, a robe, and a complimentary cappucino. My mom and I went for a "spa day". We each had massages, which were fine, (but massages are always nice; I've never had a BAD massage). Mom really liked her facial, but we both disliked the manicures and pedicures. The armchairs are uncomfortable, (for this price, can't they afford those massage pedicure chairs with the foot bath attachments?), and for the feet, they used METAL BOWLS. No plug in massage tub, just metal mixing bowls filled with water. For a $40 pedicure! My advice: go South on US 1 to any walk-in nail place, pay $20, sit in the comfy chair, and count all the money you saved. The manicure was worse. It's 30 hours later, and all the polish peeled off already. My nails were oily from the paraffin, and the polish didn't stick to them. I've had $8 manicures that lasted at least three days. This was a $30 manicure that cost about a buck an hour! $30 for 30 hours! Also, mom's manicurist spoke NO english at all. I stopped by the front desk between treatments, and there was a cake dish of mini cupcakes. I asked if these were for the guests, and the cashier said yes. I ate one, and they added $2 to the bill!! Then I asked for a Sprite Zero, and they added another buck. For this kind of money, throw in a cupcake and a soda, for the love of God. If you want a swanky spa day, go elsewhere. If you want a great mani/pedi, go elsewhere. If you want a great massage, keep looking. Stay away from Myra and Company unless you're jonesing for a $2 mini cupcake and a manicure that lasts a day.... Read more



