Think ownership changed? Place I went to just said«Spa» but is in terminal 3. Overpriced chair massage by someone very unskilled with some weird technique. Not relaxing and didn’t help my back. Tip: when you’re tired and your flight gets cancelled save your money and just hold out to get a real massage from someone qualified when you get home.
Colleen C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 London, United Kingdom
I like the concept. Unfortunately, the execution left much to be desired. I’m game for a good old out in the open chair massage most days. Especially a day where I am stuck at O’Hare airport for multiple hours. This airport doesn’t boast any nail stations(WHY!?) — so this seemed like the next best thing to kill 15 minutes in comfort. Let’s see, where to begin: *The girls at the counter barely acknowledged me. *The guy that did my massage was terrible. No massage would’ve been an improvement, I’m not joking. And I“m not that picky. I wondered if you needed to be trained to perform chair massages? Seems like you should have to do something so its not horrible for people. *Clammy hands. *$ 25 for 15 minutes?! I know this is an airport, but that is robbery. Clammy handed robbery of $ 25. PLUSTIP. No good, not recommended unless you have a specific person you recommend. *open 9am-9pm daily.