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Looking for best in the suburbs

Rahfunar

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I live in the suburbs and would like to get a recommendation to a place/person to visit. I am looking for for someone who gives a decent massage and is accommodating but not FS. Anyplace around skippack, lansdale , horsham etc . A big turn off for me is up-selling and trying to extend the session.
 

DaisyB

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Yeah definitely avoid Skippack. Lansdale basically doesn't have anything besides Ace but Evergreen is close by on 309. I've never been but most reviews have been positive about Hand Healing in Maple Glen and Healing Hands in Horsham. Maybe check one of those out. I'm in the same area, it really sucks around here. Hardly any decent options.
 

horneddog

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Understand what you are looking for and set goal accordingly. SK Acupressure, 309 and the 2 Healing Hands sites are FS, avoid them as the providers expect FS $$ from each client and will be upset with only therapeutic level tip (Thanx to Wayne for cluing me in on that 2 yrs ago!)

Skippack Massage on 73/lucon rd and Yangs in lower providence are definitely recommended for level of svc you seek, but no TS at either. Collegeville has 2 sites that have gotten decent reviews recently. ACE got better press recently but I havent experienced personally. Anyone with first hand feel free to chime in.
 

Gutsandglory

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Understand what you are looking for and set goal accordingly. SK Acupressure, 309 and the 2 Healing Hands sites are FS, avoid them as the providers expect FS $$ from each client and will be upset with only therapeutic level tip (Thanx to Wayne for cluing me in on that 2 yrs ago!)

Skippack Massage on 73/lucon rd and Yangs in lower providence are definitely recommended for level of svc you seek, but no TS at either. Collegeville has 2 sites that have gotten decent reviews recently. ACE got better press recently but I havent experienced personally. Anyone with first hand feel free to chime in.
FYI - Both the Collegeville places have been shut down in recent months. Ridge Spa (Ridge Pike, Collegeville) was temporarily shut down then quietly re-opened for appointment-only business but that is now completely dark with the signage gone completely. It shared the building with a Printing Business and the owner of that business would put notes on your car asking not to park in their lot - complete bullshit. The other place was called Sena Spa on Egypt Road by Walmart/Home Depot in a wood frame house next door to a Vape Shop. Sena was great but closed very suddenly in November. (suspiciously close to election day). There is a massage place on Rt 29 in Redners Plaza but that is a legit massage place despite an almost all-Asian staff.
 

Chc5

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I went to ACE a couple of months ago... There was an option for FS which i didn't accept. And this was NOT the cleanest place i've been. I've been debating on giving it another chance or just saying no way...
 

craigslust40

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FYI - Both the Collegeville places have been shut down in recent months. Ridge Spa (Ridge Pike, Collegeville) was temporarily shut down then quietly re-opened for appointment-only business but that is now completely dark with the signage gone completely. It shared the building with a Printing Business and the owner of that business would put notes on your car asking not to park in their lot - complete bullshit. The other place was called Sena Spa on Egypt Road by Walmart/Home Depot in a wood frame house next door to a Vape Shop. Sena was great but closed very suddenly in November. (suspiciously close to election day). There is a massage place on Rt 29 in Redners Plaza but that is a legit massage place despite an almost all-Asian staff.
Neither of those places are the Collegeville places the previous poster was discussing (nor do I think either of them actually was in Collegeville). I believe he was talking about a place on the opposite side of Ridge Pike actually in Collegeville and Massage Quest on Second Street. They're both open AFAIK. The former is a R&T place. The latter is more hit or miss on the tug. The places you're talking about were FS spas.
 

Gutsandglory

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Craig, you are correct - and one i think is actually in Trappe
I think the first place you're referring to the place behind the car wash on Ridge Pike ? its in a strip plaza back from the road. It's got a name that is some initials like H and B massage or something like that. I confess Ive never checked that place out - always looked sketchy to me. Would love to hear if someone has been there...
 

Fyredog

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I'll vouch a bit for Skippack Massage (NOT Skippack Accupressure, totally different place!) and Yang Yang in Eagleville. I've had mostly good experiences at both over the past 3 years, only one provider at Yang who was terrible in that time. Both are owned by the same person(s) and employ Chinese providers. Lately I've had good luck with May and Anna @ Skippack, basic service but they are attentive and cute.
 

Boogie

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Neither of those places are the Collegeville places the previous poster was discussing (nor do I think either of them actually was in Collegeville). I believe he was talking about a place on the opposite side of Ridge Pike actually in Collegeville and Massage Quest on Second Street. They're both open AFAIK. The former is a R&T place. The latter is more hit or miss on the tug. The places you're talking about were FS spas.

OS Therapy was on Ridge Pike in Eagleville (south of Collegeville and Sena was on Trooper Rd in front of Home Depot in West Norriton. Both were good places and I think descriptions too graphic for posting played a huge role.
 

Chc5

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OS Therapy was on Ridge Pike in Eagleville (south of Collegeville and Sena was on Trooper Rd in front of Home Depot in West Norriton. Both were good places and I think descriptions too graphic for posting played a huge role.
I wanted to try OS, but i think its closed. The phone number doesn't work.
 
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