Reviews for Happy Hour Foot Spa
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Monday: 10AM - 8PM
Tuesday: 10AM - 8PM
Wednesday: 10AM - 8PM
Thursday: 10AM - 8PM
Friday: 10AM - 8PM
Saturday: 10AM - 8PM
Sunday: 10AM - 8PM
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walk-ins welcome accepts credit cards private lot parking
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Google: 3.9/5
Facebook: 4/5Map & Location
5001 Freeport Blvd, Sacramento
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This place advertises foot spa in its name so one would assume you would get a foot massage. I went in for a 45min session and was made to pay right when I got in. The lady with red pants did not ask me what type of massage I wanted so I assumed being called foot spa meant I was getting a foot spa treatment. Na, she gave me the roughest massage ever with hardly any oil when I was turned over- felt like rub burn. My feet were freezing the whole time and she never touched them which made me sad because my feet are killing me and all I wanted was a foot rub… regardless of not getting the foot rub, my massage experience wasn’t relaxing at all- felt like she was trying...read full review
I sent my son there for a foot nesssge. I first called to find price, $40 for 30 min. I gave him my credit card for message and $5 cash for tip which I think is appropriate for a 30 min message. After he paid and gave her the tip, she demanded $10 for a tip!!!!! He said that’s all I have, and she followed him to door and said, “here, put it on the credit card”! Very rude, never go back there!
DO NOT COME! SAVE YOUR MONEY! GO ELSEWHERE! my husband and I came for a foot massage. We were out in different rooms, which was fine, but the massage was by far the worst we ever experienced. They didn't really massage you, they poke you with a stick and not enough oil used, so lots of skin friction and burns causing pain. Felt like we were getting pinched. And around my upper body just getting pushed down on. Her elbow in my spine. Husband and I had had two massages in different rooms and both came out unsatisfied by both masseuse. They absolutely have no skills!! Only used elbows and forearms to massage and we are questioning their license/certification. We both felt this was one of those happy ending kind of place, massage house , used as a front. Both ladies were older maybe early fifties but one had a netted black shirt and underneath was her bra. We didn't judge because she's it's maybe her style and maybe it is. It felt so sketched though. My husband and I both wanted to leave after we started but since we were in different rooms we couldn't communicate how we were both not enjoying this. It was $60 for a 1 hour foot massage per person and they charge $5 extra if you use your card. We ended up giving cash and gave them $200 and they tried to tell us they didn't have enough change ($80). We still tipped them 20% ($12 a person) then she had my proper change of $56. It was weird. They hardly spoke English, they were nice and friendly. This place felt and looked sanitary, but honestly it felt like I could've been drugged and something happened to me too type of place (which it didn't) but definitely don't come here. I'm sorry to have to write this but I don't want people who work hard for their money and need a massage cause they've been on their feet too much and needed a massage to relieve the exhaustion to only be failed by it and felt like we did, our money went down the drain and I still need a massage for my throbbing feet pain. Please save yourself and go else where.