Couples Massage Packages in Charlotte: Frequently Asked Questions
From choosing the best massage for your aches and pains to learning massage etiquette before you hit the table together, find out the answers to all your burning questions before you reserve your slot with our FAQs. For more information on how to use your couples massage coupons, take a look at the Groupon Manual.
Where can I get a couples massage in Charlotte?
Whether you're looking to book a treatment after work in Uptown, or you'd prefer something closer to your neighborhood for a weekend of pampering, our couples spa packages provide top-class treatments across the whole of North Carolina's biggest city.
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These are some of the best couples massages the city has to offer:
How much is a couples massage in Charlotte?
A couples massage usually costs around $100 to $120, depending on the type of treatment you choose and the spa or parlor you visit.
The cost of your massage depends on the type of salon you choose, the style of massage, and its duration. For example, full body massages and Swedish massages can be more expensive than a Thai or sports massage.
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Extras such as additional therapy, drinks on arrival or hot stones can often be added for an additional charge.
With our discounts, you can make great savings on massage treatments across the city, with deals offering up to 70% off.
Should you talk to each other during a couples massage?
The level of interaction you have with your massage partner is entirely up to you. But to get the most out of your relaxation, it's recommended that you close your eyes and forget about the outside world. Silence can help you stay in the moment and make the most of your massage.
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Of course, it's fine to ask your therapist to adjust the pressure – but otherwise it's best to keep conversation to a minimum to let the air of relaxation reverberate around the room.
Find out more about what to expect from a couples massage before you reserve your treatment in Charlotte.
How much do you tip during a massage?
You should tip your massage therapist the same way you would a bartender or waitress in a restaurant – usually by giving them an extra 15% to 20% on top of the usual rate they charge.
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If you aren't satisfied with the quality of your massage, don't feel obligated to tip as much. Ultimately, the right amount is what feels right to you based on the quality of the treatment you've received.
We'd recommend that you calculate your tip based on the cost of the full-priced treatment, rather than the price of your couples massage deal.