120 Minute King Massage Package

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120 Minute King Massage Package

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Two hours. No guilt. Just relief. I like that this king massage package mixes relaxation with real technique choices, from Lomilomi to Sports and even Reflexology, so you can steer the session toward what your body needs. I also love the practical details like hot stones and hot towel timing that help you stay warm and comfortable through the whole flow. One thing to plan for: Honolulu traffic is real, and you’re on a second floor studio at 350 Ward Ave, so I’d build in extra minutes just to get there without stress.

Here’s the rhythm: you start with a full-body combination massage, then the therapist moves you into warmed comfort using hot stones, followed by a gentle face scrub and a foot scrub. It ends with hot towels and light refreshments (water and grapes), which feels like someone actually thought about the last 5%.

This is a private session, with a beautifully decorated room for singles or couples, so you’re not sharing the space with strangers. If you’re dealing with a fever, cold/flu symptoms, or a contagious skin infection, you should skip massage for now since they explicitly ask you not to book in those cases.

Key things I’d plan around before you book

120 Minute King Massage Package - Key things I’d plan around before you book

  • You pick your massage style(s) from 10 options, including Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, Pregnancy, and Reflexology
  • Expect a full sequence, not just oil-and-hands: combination massage, hot stones, face scrub, foot scrub, hot towels
  • Lavender aromatherapy sets the tone from the start
  • Private couple or single rooms help you relax for the full 120 minutes
  • Arrive early (5–10 minutes) because traffic in Honolulu can slow you down

What the 120 minutes actually feels like

120 Minute King Massage Package - What the 120 minutes actually feels like
Think of this massage as a guided sequence with built-in “reset points.” You start with a full-body combination massage designed to loosen you up, not just focus on one area. From there, the session adds warmth and texture: hot stones come in to help relax muscles, and the therapist keeps moving so you’re not stuck waiting around between steps.

Next is the face scrub, which is a soft switch from body work to something gentler and more specific. The goal isn’t a dramatic makeover; it’s relief from soreness and tightness in the face while smoothing skin. It’s also a nice change if you’ve spent your trip walking, squinting, sleeping oddly in a new bed, or carrying a heavy day bag.

Then you shift to your feet for a dedicated foot scrub. This part makes a lot of sense on Oahu, where you might spend days in flip-flops, sandals, or shoes that don’t give your arches much support. You finish with hot towels, which are the kind of detail that make the end of a massage feel cared for instead of rushed.

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Hot stones, hot towels, and the little comforts that matter

The package leans into comfort in a very practical way. You’ll get smooth hot stones and hot towels, and the session is built so those elements show up at the right moments rather than randomly. In feedback, one person specifically praised how towels were placed with perfect timing and not allowed to cool before use, and that attention to comfort is exactly what turns a good massage into a great one.

Lavender essential oil adds aromatherapy to the mix. That matters more than it sounds, because scent is often the easiest way your brain knows it’s time to stop scanning for what to do next. Add calming background music and thoughtful room design (including scents), and it becomes easier to let go—even if you came in slightly tense from flight days or Honolulu traffic.

One more comfort note: coverage. A couple of remarks emphasized that the therapist stayed respectful and kept clients covered throughout the experience. That’s not just etiquette; it helps you relax faster because you don’t feel exposed during transitions like face scrub and hot towel steps.

Choosing the style: Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, and Reflexology

120 Minute King Massage Package - Choosing the style: Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, and Reflexology
One of the best value points here is that the massage isn’t locked into one method. You can choose the massage style(s) you want from 10 options, including Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, Pregnancy, or Reflexology. That flexibility is a big deal if your needs change during a trip.

Here’s how I’d think about the style choices:

  • If you want classic relaxation and flowing movement, Swedish can fit well.
  • If you’ve got sore muscles from hiking, beach days, or long walks, Sports-style work usually makes more sense.
  • If you’re looking at targeted pressure and technique that feels more clinical, Reflexology may be your preference.
  • If you’re pregnant, Pregnancy massage is listed as an option, and the provider notes they may adapt techniques for certain conditions.

You also control massage pressure and style during the session. This is important because the difference between uncomfortable and effective is often just pressure level. If you’re not sure, start on the lighter side and adjust as you go. You can always ask for more, but it’s harder to undo a “too deep, too fast” start.

The face scrub and foot scrub: why they’re more than add-ons

120 Minute King Massage Package - The face scrub and foot scrub: why they’re more than add-ons
Most massage packages stick to bodywork. This one includes a face scrub and a foot scrub, and those extras can be the most memorable parts of the session—especially on a trip.

The face scrub is described as gentle and focused on relief from soreness and tightness in the face while smoothing skin. If your vacation includes sun, wind, and long stretches of staring at screens, your face muscles can stay tense without you noticing. A short, gentle treatment in a calm room can feel like a real release, not just a novelty.

The foot scrub is similarly “trip appropriate.” It’s not trying to solve everything medically; it’s a reset. Warmth plus exfoliation plus massage tends to feel good if you’ve been on your feet, and it also gives your body a clear signal that the day is done.

Then comes the hot towels, which are like the finishing chapter. They help your muscles stay loose after the scrubs and reduce that awkward transition from massage mode back to standing and walking out the door.

Room vibe in Honolulu: lavender, music, and privacy

120 Minute King Massage Package - Room vibe in Honolulu: lavender, music, and privacy
This is offered as a private tour/activity, with only your group participating. That means you’ll be in a couple or single room that’s described as beautifully decorated. In a place like Honolulu, where you might deal with crowds and noise outside, privacy like this can be the difference between “nice massage” and “I could nap for a week.”

Multiple details point to atmosphere: lavender scent, background music, and room design. One person praised how the room was designed and how scents and music helped them relax. Another highlighted how professional and respectful the therapist was, including keeping coverage consistent. Put together, it suggests staff aim to make you feel comfortable rather than just deliver techniques.

And yes, it can be easy to walk past places like this if you’re only looking for a flashy storefront. One review noted the outside didn’t look great, while the interior experience was excellent. So if you arrive, don’t judge the studio by the sidewalk look.

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Price and value: what $290 buys you in real terms

120 Minute King Massage Package - Price and value: what $290 buys you in real terms
At $290 per person for about 120 minutes, you’re paying for more than a basic massage block. The package includes:

  • A full body combination massage
  • Hot stones and hot towels
  • A gentle face scrub
  • A foot scrub
  • Lavender aromatherapy
  • One or more massage enhancements
  • Water and grapes at the end
  • Private decorated rooms for singles or couples

That’s a lot of scheduled components for two hours. The value comes from two places: (1) you’re not just buying time, you’re buying a sequence with multiple treatment types, and (2) the customization means you’re more likely to get work that fits your body and your trip.

If you want a quick spa moment, this may feel like a splurge. If you want the kind of session that genuinely changes how you feel for the next day (less tight, more loose), the structure supports that.

Getting there: 350 Ward Ave, parking, and Honolulu traffic

120 Minute King Massage Package - Getting there: 350 Ward Ave, parking, and Honolulu traffic
The meeting point is at 350 Ward Ave, Honolulu, HI 96814, on the second floor. It’s between downtown Honolulu and the Ala Moana shopping center, which is convenient if you’re bouncing around that side of the island.

Parking is the easiest part if you plan ahead. The most convenient free option is across the street at Ward Gateway Center, in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace. For GPS, use 333 Ward Avenue, Honolulu.

Allow extra time to get there because traffic has gotten increasingly bad in Honolulu. The provider asks you to arrive 5–10 minutes early, and if you’re late, they may need to shorten your appointment to fit clients scheduled after you. In other words: don’t treat this like a casual walk-in day. Treat it like an appointment, because it is.

Also, this is near public transportation, and service animals are allowed. Just remember that the place is on the second floor, so you’ll want to be comfortable with stairs or elevator access once you arrive.

Who should book this and who should skip it

120 Minute King Massage Package - Who should book this and who should skip it
This package is a good fit for:

  • Couples or singles who want a private room and a full 2-hour unwind
  • People who like customizing style and pressure instead of accepting one fixed option
  • Visitors who want more than “massage only,” with face and foot scrubs plus hot stone warmth

It’s not a great choice if you have:

  • A fever
  • Cold/flu symptoms
  • A contagious skin infection

The provider also notes that therapists may adapt techniques for conditions like arthritis or osteoporosis, or avoid certain areas if you have cuts or burns. If you have a specific health concern, ask when you book so they can match techniques to your needs.

One more practical tip: if you’re sensitive to temperature, consider mentioning it before the session. There’s at least one report where cold oil startled someone, so I’d rather you flag sensitivity early than try to fix it mid-flow.

What to wear and what to bring

Wear comfortable clothing. That’s the main instruction. The massage itself will involve changing into treatment positioning, so don’t come dressed like you’re going to dinner right after.

You should also arrive a few minutes early. Bring your mobile ticket (the package uses a mobile ticket), and keep your phone charged so check-in is painless.

Transportation isn’t included, so plan how you’ll get there. If you’re staying far away, you’ll want to factor in drive time or rideshare time, especially during busier hours.

Should you book this Honolulu king massage package?

I think you should book it if you want a structured, customizable massage that includes real extras—hot stones, hot towels, face and foot scrubs—inside a private room designed for relaxation. The best parts here are the combination of customization plus the comfort details people repeatedly praised, like respectful coverage and timing.

I’d only hesitate if you hate scheduling. If you want a massage that’s flexible and casual, this is an appointment-based package with a set sequence. It also helps to arrive prepared for Honolulu timing realities and to find the second-floor location without rushing.

FAQ

Where is the 120 Minute King Massage Package located?

It’s at 350 Ward Ave, Honolulu, HI 96814, on the second floor, between downtown Honolulu and the Ala Moana shopping center.

How long is the experience?

It’s listed as approximately 2 hours (120 minutes).

Is transportation included?

No. Private transportation is not included.

Is this activity private or shared?

It’s a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate.

What massage styles can I choose from?

You can select from 10 different styles, including Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, Pregnancy, and Reflexology.

What’s included in the treatment?

The package includes lavender essential oil aromatherapy, smooth hot stones and hot towels, a gentle face scrub, a foot scrub, and one or more massage enhancements, plus water and grapes at the end.

Do I get to control pressure or technique?

Yes. Massage pressure and style are customizable to your needs.

What should I wear and bring?

Wear comfortable clothing. The experience uses a mobile ticket, and you should arrive 5–10 minutes early.

Are there health reasons I shouldn’t book?

Yes. You should not book a massage if you have a fever, cold/flu, or a contagious skin infection.

Are service animals allowed, and are children welcome?

Service animals are allowed. Children 17 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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