In Pattaya, Thailand.
RLAX comes up on my Google search for “authentic massage home service”.
Book for Oil Massage & Aromatherapy.
It costs 1,280 bahts for a two-hour session.
They take money online.
The appointment time is 10 am.
I receive a call from reception at 9:55 am.
The receptionist typically requests me to pick up my guest in the lobby. On this occasion, they allow the masseuse to come to my room.
The masseuse arrives at my doorstep, dressed in a corporate work uniform. She has her Staff ID on a lanyard and carries an accessories bag with a business logo. I sense the quality of service.
I have a beautiful, authentic massage experience.
I book the same masseuse for tomorrow at 8 am for a 2-hour session. She recommends Office Syndrome.
On the next day.
7:30 in the morning in Pattaya.
House phone rings.
The receptionist informs me a masseuse has arrived.
The masseuse was supposed to arrive at 8:00 am.
Anyway, we start the massage session early.
Office Syndrome is not a relaxing massage.
This masseuse is torturing me for two hours.
I’m uncertain about how to cast my vote for this massage service. It offers the same masseuse but different types of massage services, leading to unique experiences. The optimal approach would be to give it a try at least once and see how it goes. Your mileage may vary.
(An extract from the trip report posted on PA forums.)
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