Wouldn't get your hopes up
[QUOTE=KukuiStreet;4206568]Since these new Foot Massage Parlors are popping up everywhere I suggest a new thread / user blog. These are prolific in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Bay Area, etcetera. I suggest we clump them together and separate them from the other AMPs as their service is a different model.
The Kalakawa Foot Massage next to the Korean Frog restaurant is clean and from my first experience, probably legit. I had a cheap foot, head and shoulder massage. You sit in a large, reclinable lounge chair. First they soak your feet in warm water and begin at your head and shoulders then on to your feet and then turn you over for a short back massage. The place has no shower. The private rooms are closed off with curtains. Not sure if you completely undress in the private rooms. Oddly, the menu says something like disposable shorts, $1. 00. So I guess they don't want you fully unrobed? Will have to try full body next time. They had a $35/45 minute special. Will have to see if any extras can be had at any of these places. Massage was very relaxing even though fully clothed.[/QUOTE]Typically these places don't offer any extras. If they also offer your typical private massage on a table, then there's a slight chance. Of course though that will typically cost the same as a standard massage like anywhere else. Shall be interesting to see how long these place last here. $35/45 min is kind of a ripoff unless it's super fancy, with outstanding service. Typically in Westminster these type of place run $30/ hr or less. In LA they could run up to $40/ hr, but they usually make offer top notch service and it's still a full hour.
Not Getting Your Hopes Up
Plenty experience here on this forum, can't argue with most of it. Foot Massage parlors are generally not my favorite places. But, I got to say, if you work it like a pro, you'd be surprised what you can achieve, even in the most sterile, openly unfriendly places. It's a challenge I still relish. Typically these places don't offer extras. But, some of the best HE's I have ever had have been from these places because they don't offer full service and in part there is no privacy and the rooms aren't conducive to it, so they become expert at handling the merchandise. At a $30/40 hour massage, how else can they make money. If we report it here, this may make it more difficult for the ones offering extras in these austere places. Lastly, these are great places to take your partner. You can enjoy a relaxing time without it being a place you need to make an excuse for.
Foot Massage off Keaumoku
Had a chance to visit the New Foot Massage Spa in the parking lot behind the old Young's parlor on Keeaumoke Street. You enter into a larger room with high cielings and several of those massage chairs. And then I believe there are just two maybe three private rooms. Also, there is a shower in the bathroom but I believe they don't want clients to use it. When I questioned the therapist about it, sounded like they might let you use it. When summer comes and I am hot and sweaty, I definitely won't use the place. I had a fantastic massage, lots of grazing and very sensual, but zero action. Therapist wore bullet proof clothes and was pretty unattractive. A pretty cute Chinese women I thought I was going to massage me as she brought me to a private room. After I undressed, in came another. Next time I will make sure to choose. Very disappointed.
I am going to give it a go one more time. The fact they have private rooms gives there's a good chance of getting some extras.
Foot Massage on Kalakaua next to Korean Frog Restaurant
Went a second time. Had a beautiful Chinese therapist. Couldn't get her name, no Engrish. Pretty hot body, mid thirties to early forties. Had a full body massage in one of the private screened off rooms. They have hung fabric to create three small cubicles. Not much privacy. Another great massage but no teasing and 100 legit.