Stood up? Always have contingency plans
The great thing about Waltham Wellness is that there are half a dozen backup AMPs very nearby. Across the street is 900 Main (Beijing with MILFy Sarah), around the corner 32 South with full menu Angela. A little further is 141 Prospect, 139 Moody and 28 Crescent (on average best looking crew). And even further but in the same town is 90 Linden 299 Newton and 49 River St.
It makes any of these a better strategy than, say Chi Bodyworks, because if / when theyve overbooked, you have lots of nearby alternatives. I am not saying that Chi is bad, but when they are busy and you are on a tight schedule, you are screwed.
[QUOTE=SteveNaive;2739455]I phoned to make an appointment in 25 minutes then hit the road to get there. On arriving, a woman who spoke "no English" made it clear she already had a customer. Using my hand gestures and my phone, I told her I had called for an appointment. She either did not understand, did not care, or could do nothing about it at that point. She just repeated "sorry, sorry" and told me to come back in one hour. Needless to say, I did not stick around.
I assume that what happened is that some walk-in showed up just before me. With her lack of English, she is unable to do even the basic business conversation such as "are you the one who called".
I don't expect the ladies to be well versed in English, but there ought to be enough in place, perhaps with another person, to make sure that arranged appointments happen on schedule.[/QUOTE]
"Thai" massage near NW suburb
{I am not stating the name in case the masseuse could get in trouble with the owner of the massage parlor. I think the clues are ample for finding it. }.
I was looking for a Thai massage, and found this place in CL. (I would welcome suggestions on good choices for real Thai massage.) Made an appointment. They are running a special of $10 off for appointments before noon, so $50 for one hour. Located north of the top of the 95 circle.
Despite the name, it was not Thai massage. A conventional table was used (not mats on the floor); the masseuse is Chinese. She was probably late 30's, decent looking, but not strong. She started fairly soft, but did her best when I asked for strong. I am used to Thai women walking on my back in Thailand, and the massage was not that strong.
There is a sign with the phone number of LEO prominently displayed, saying that there are no special services here, so I assumed that this would be massage only. During the course of the massage, fingers roamed a bit in back, not exactly a tease, but perhaps knowingly? On the flip, it was just more clean massage. But then a hand was laid "there" to hold those parts aside while the other one massaged a leg. Eventually she asked a question not involving numbers, and I said yes.
As I was dressing, I examined that sign. She noticed, and giggled a little nervously. I thanked her, gave her a. 4 tip, and went on my way. She seemed happy.
It was reasonably convenient. The massage, though lighter than I prefer, was good, and I left happy.
Though I am looking for Thai massage from a Thai lady, I would go back to this place if I could get the same masseuse.
Alaways keep her appointments
[QUOTE=Momo2;2739550]Angel in Quincy has always runs a professional shop. She does not intentionally double book. She has turned me away when she already has an appointment.[/QUOTE]Agree, Angel is very consistent, she's been in this game for a very long time and probably made far more money than her competition because of the way she runs it. She's been my ATF for a long time. The one thing that prevents me from seeing her more often is my need for variety.
-BH.