Change was reported at King
[QUOTE=HappySideUp;6082484]I've tried King Spa twice and it's not for me. It's important to note that my last visit was over one year ago so it's possible to have improved. The lady seemed to be in her late 60's or early 70's during both of my attempts. Just not what I was hoping for.[/QUOTE]Yes, the lady there was in her 70's and her age was reported during those stings that went down about 18 months ago. I drive by on the interstate quite frequently and you always knew she was there my her Mercedes SUV that she parked on the left side of the building. I don't see that vehicle there any longer and the report below was from a couple months back. Seems to be a big upgrade. If you visit and see the Benz SUV just turn around but I don't think that will be the case.
King Spa.
Little spot near exit 4.
Lady introduced herself, $80 for the house for an hour. Table shower (I think I am starting to get addicted to these) and with out a doubt the best massage I have gotten since I started this (truthfully, that is only 4 but there you go) Honestly, she did some light Chiropractic like things. She was probably 40 ish. I think she was augmented. She was kind, talkative, tiny, cute, and was available. She also said she was the only one there and worked everyday except Sunday. Do with this what you will.
I may return just for the massage. It was that good.
Be well folks.
Former Spa's in Greenville
You guys have got me thinking about past spas in Greenville. The first Spa I ever tried was Xanadu on Pleasantburg Drive (Near Mauldin Road). Then my favorite was Elite near where the Bijou movie theatre used to be. Bliss in Taylors (I think Liz was the owner of this one). It was located on Rutherford Road not far from Wade Hampton in Taylors. And who could forget Relax and Ways on East North Street (Near Pelham Road)? Notice all of these were American Spas. Why do American Spas never last in Greenville? Maybe because American girls create too much drama? LOL.