About vive la vie massage
Vive La Vie Massage offers affordable, no-frills massages with a focus on providing good value. Customers can request specific pressure levels and areas to focus on, and the staff generally accommodate these needs. The massages are often medium in pressure and help improve circulation and relieve kinks in the back and shoulders. While the skill level of the masseuses varies and there may be some language barriers, the staff are enthusiastic and attentive. The clinic is usually easy to book with available openings, and the rooms are reasonably clean. The price for a 30-minute full-body massage is around $50, excluding tip, with cash preferred and a small card fee. Overall, it’s a straightforward place to get a decent massage at a reasonable price.
I had a good experience at this massage spa. The space was clean and quiet, and the staff were polite and professional.
The massage itself was solid. The therapist focused on the areas I mentioned and adjusted the pressure when needed. It wasn’t overly intense, but it helped relieve some tension, especially in my shoulders and back.
Overall, it’s a reliable place if you’re looking for a decent massage in a calm environment. I’d consider coming back.
I had a great experience here! The place is spacious, clean, well-maintained, and relaxing. The person at the front desk is friendly and welcoming, always greeting you with a big smile. The massage itself was excellent too. My therapist was skillful and experienced, applying just the right amount of pressure throughout. I especially appreciated the attention she gave to my shoulders and lower back, where I tend to hold a lot of tension. I left feeling so much lighter. It was one of the best massages I’ve had in a long time. Totally worth the visit!
I was hesitant to go because of the very mixed reviews, however, I got a really strong, good massage from Lisa. She addressed the areas that give me trouble and really worked on those. I'm totally happy with this and the price is reasonable. There is definitely a language barrier, and you got to work with that.