Competition heating up at Zen
Read my history in prior posts. Charted the map and it sent me to new a destination where I was not disappointed. The first stop was Zen off Lomita. As a walk-in, was given one option - 30 minutes despite asking for one hour. Was told by mgmt "others who had booked ahead were on their way" . Took the 30 min offer. I was asked multiple times - "had I been there before? You know the answer. Sent to the restroom to wash my hands. It seemed to be standard protocol which I appreciated. Facility was clean, tidy and regimen tally run. Next stop, here is the room - "wait here and close the door. Masseuse is on the way" who was I to argue. Table bed was not like others with holes on top for your face. The sheets while limited in quantity on top of the table, left little room for a 'face down, ass cover up'. I hope the masseuse won't be offended. Needless to say she was not. In fact, she was dressed like she just came from the night club. Wow!! Massage. At this point who cares. The rest. Well let's just say, it was all about "help me help you". Never a $ was discussed, it was all assumed from both sides, needs would end up being fulfilled. And so it goes. Body. Rocking, 30 ish if that, solid bolt ons to a body which was out of this world. I kept thinking, I could take her to many events upcoming and she would be the perfect companion. Daisy (like the flower) was her name. Would I repeat? Perhaps but I have to think that there is always something better in the future. House price = 2 x the minutes you book. Tip. Well no discussion about it usually ends up better than bargaining from the beginning. Two bird for the full show. Was it worth it? I have to say. It was. Given it was the first day of CNY. I'm sure Daisy was a busy girl but she didn't miss a beat and I loved the fact that she said she 'only worked Tuesdays'.
Annie or Apple Angie (Eco) experiences
Anyone got any stories to share about Eco* old or New Staff to read and tease us about?