Nozomi
New Member
So I've been doing my homework and looking around, most places have a pretty standard room fee of $30-50 or so for a half hour, maybe 80 for a full hour, and that gets you admission to the room and a normal massage for half an hour. And during that time, if you want anything beyond the normal massage, you make an agreement with the attendant for perhaps $50 or $100, depending on the service offered. This is considered a "tip", although it's directly for the service, and if the service was good you should also do a tip in the conventional sense of maybe $20 or so as a gratuity.
Is this understanding correct?
Two questions, then.
Does any of the room fee go to the attendant, if I just want the basic massage and nothing fancy for my first visit? Or am I essentially forcing her to work for free, and the house keeps the entire room fee?
And secondly, I've seen a couple places with considerably higher room fees, such as Seduction which is $140 for 30 minutes, (ie. about what the room rate and the extras would add up to at many other places). They say that rate is "all inclusive", does this mean traditionally "extra" services are included? Or is it just a much higher room rate for some reason, and you still have to pay for anything beyond the massage?
My last noob post, I promise!
Is this understanding correct?
Two questions, then.
Does any of the room fee go to the attendant, if I just want the basic massage and nothing fancy for my first visit? Or am I essentially forcing her to work for free, and the house keeps the entire room fee?
And secondly, I've seen a couple places with considerably higher room fees, such as Seduction which is $140 for 30 minutes, (ie. about what the room rate and the extras would add up to at many other places). They say that rate is "all inclusive", does this mean traditionally "extra" services are included? Or is it just a much higher room rate for some reason, and you still have to pay for anything beyond the massage?
My last noob post, I promise!