I was at this spa a while ago. My appointment was for a 90 minute massage, but the therapist only gave me a 60 minute, leading me to think she didn't check her book before I came. The receptionist didn't know this and almost charged me full price for the service that was scheduled - not the service I received. The therapist was pleasant, and I liked her, but she had a super light touch and it just wasn't what I was accustomed to, or wanted. I didn't necessarily want deep tissue but I wanted firm pressure which I asked for. I've had a ton of massage, so maybe I'm just really picky. The spa itself was very nice and relaxing. They've done a good job with the atmosphere.
I find it disconcerting that Destinations does not allow reviews on Demandforce to be anonymous - and they have also disabled the reviews on Yelp. I've been hesitant to post my review because google forces you to use your real name and I didn't want to put all my personal information out there, or be harassed for saying some negative things, so please forgive this anonymous account. I understand that there is a need to keep things honest and prevent people from posting bogus reviews, but it seems geared to only have reviews from customers that you know will post good things (my goal is to give a fair review, which I hope will help your business).