Spring Spa on 1792 in casselberry
Hola, so a couple of months ago I stopped at spring. Service was good with what was offered and the enthusiasm while giving the massage. It was the lady at the desk that gave the full service. She said there was a younger woman that worked there as well. Has any one used the younger womans service? Was it worth it?
MASSAGE! ... We Don't Need No Stinkin' Massage!
[QUOTE=Dick Jackman;6994543](...) not having a log/register to sign, leaves an AMP subject to closure for purely technical reasons. LEO / DOH don't even have to show proof of any other illegal activity to justify the closure. [b]Each AMP will be picked off in turn until they[/b] take proactive measures such as a sign in log / register. Just one hobbyist's opinion.[/QUOTE][b][red]OR ... [/b][/red]until they (maybe) try re-registering their business as something [u]OTHER THAN[/u] a "Massage Establishment" ... like a "Cosmetology Salon", or whatever the legal business classification is for those Aromatherapy Salons that a lot of the American girls will use (because they don't even pretend to have a Massage License). One of the places in St.Pete (Vinca Massage) took this measure (re-registering as a "Cosmetology Salon") a few months ago, but I have no idea if that's actually going to work. At least they're giving it a try! LOL!