REVIEW · OAHU
90 Minute Queen Massage Package
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Your body will thank you after 90 minutes. This Queen Massage Package in Honolulu mixes modern spa techniques with older-school style touch, then adds both a face scrub and a warm hot-towel finish.
I like that you control the basics: you can pick from 10 massage styles and choose the pressure to match your mood. I also like that it’s not only back-and-shoulders work, because the session includes a mini-facial exfoliation and a foot scrub before the final warm towels.
One consideration: the clinic sits on busy Ward Avenue, so if you need total silence, you may catch some street noise during your session.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Queen Massage worth your time
- The Queen Package: full-body work plus face and foot focus
- Hawaii Natural Therapy on Ward Avenue: where it is and what to expect
- The 90 minutes: the massage flow, step by step
- Hot stones, warmth, and why the order feels smart
- Mini-facial and face scrub: what you’re really paying for
- Foot scrub and hot towels: your “stand up and move” moment
- Picking your massage style and pressure like a pro
- Sound and the street factor: the reality of this Honolulu location
- Value check: is $250 for 90 minutes “worth it”?
- Who should book this on Oahu
- Final take: should you book the Queen Massage Package?
- FAQ
- Where does the 90 Minute Queen Massage Package take place?
- How long is the Queen Massage Package?
- What’s included in the massage?
- Can I choose the massage style or pressure?
- Is this a private activity?
- What time is the activity available?
- Should I bring anything or wear anything specific?
- Is parking available?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things that make this Queen Massage worth your time

- Choose from 10 massage styles so you can steer the session toward relaxation or deeper work
- Hot stones plus a full-body combination massage to loosen tight muscles in stages
- Mini-facial with a gentle face scrub that targets soreness and tightness while smoothing skin
- Foot scrub before hot towels for that whole-body “reset” feeling
- Light refreshments after treatment so you can come out of it ready to keep exploring
- Private, appointment-based session so you’re not sharing time with strangers
The Queen Package: full-body work plus face and foot focus
The Queen Massage Package is built around a simple idea: if you’re going to go for “a massage,” you should feel it in more than one area. The session starts with a full-body combination massage, then moves into hot stones to keep the muscles warm and pliable.
From there, you get a mini-facial moment. It’s not a long spa facial, but it is a real face scrub and gentle face massage aimed at relief from tightness and soreness, plus skin-smoothing benefits. Then your feet get their own scrub and treatment, finished with hot towels to bring everything down a notch.
Think of it as a three-part sequence: body, face, feet. That order matters because it keeps you in a rhythm. Most people leave feeling less “worked on” and more like they just had their whole system put back into balance.
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Hawaii Natural Therapy on Ward Avenue: where it is and what to expect

Your appointment starts at Hawaii Natural Therapy, 350 Ward Avenue in Honolulu, on the second floor. It’s located between downtown Honolulu and the Ala Moana shopping area, which is convenient if you’re already planning time around those neighborhoods.
You’ll want to plan your timing with real Honolulu traffic in mind. The guidance is to arrive 5 to 10 minutes early, and they specifically note traffic has gotten worse, so give yourself extra time to get there. If you’re running late, they ask you to notify them as soon as possible, since they may need to shorten the appointment for guests scheduled after you.
Good practical note: parking. A common, convenient option is across the street at Ward Gateway Center, in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace (use 333 Ward Avenue in your GPS). One customer also called out that parking was free for the time of the massage, which is a nice bonus if you’re driving.
If you prefer public transit, this location is near it. And yes, you can travel with a service animal.
The 90 minutes: the massage flow, step by step

This is a 1 hour 30 minute session, designed to feel like it builds warmth and then releases tension. Here’s the typical pacing you should expect.
First comes the full-body combination massage. This is where the therapist gauges your needs and starts working through common tight areas. From there, the session transitions into hot stones, which add steady heat to help muscles let go more easily than with pressure alone.
After that, the mini-facial begins. It uses a gentle face scrub followed by a face massage. The goal is comfort and skin smoothing, not an intense peel or anything that feels harsh.
Then you shift down to your feet. You’ll get a foot scrub as part of the treatment, followed by hot towels at the end to close the session with warmth and calm. The package is finished with light refreshments, so you’re not sent out into traffic or shopping while your body is still fully in massage mode.
Because this is private, it’s just your group in the room. That usually makes it easier to talk about what you want right at the start, instead of squeezing your preferences between other people.
Hot stones, warmth, and why the order feels smart

Hot stones can be polarizing if you’ve never had them. Some people love the heat; others worry it’ll feel too intense. The way this package is structured helps: it starts with a full-body combination massage, so your muscles are already being prepped before the stones come in.
Once heat is added, you typically feel the work shift from “pressure” to “melting.” Muscles that were guarding start loosening, and you can breathe more fully. That matters because a lot of tightness comes with shallow breathing and constant tension in the upper body.
If you tend to hold stress in your shoulders and back, this is a helpful sequence. The warmth from the stones also pairs well with the final hot towels. Those last warm wraps are like punctuation: they help you come down gradually instead of popping up immediately.
If you have specific comfort needs, this is one of the few parts where you should speak up. Since you choose massage style and pressure, you can steer the intensity level before it gets too far. You’ll get the best results when the therapist understands your target outcome, whether that’s relaxation, knot relief, or a mix.
Mini-facial and face scrub: what you’re really paying for
The face scrub and facial massage are the part that turns this from a basic body massage into a true “Queen” package. A mini-facial usually means you get a quick reset for skin and comfort, not a full, multi-step facial treatment. Here, the focus is explicitly on relief from soreness and tightness in your face, plus smoothing your skin.
Why is that valuable? Because your face is part of the tension loop. People who clench without realizing it can carry strain in the jaw, around the temples, and the whole cheeks/neck area. Even if the session is not long, face work can make you feel noticeably different afterward.
You should still be mindful of skin sensitivity. If you have cuts, burns, or any skin conditions, the guidance is that the therapist may need to adapt techniques or avoid certain areas completely. They also note they may adjust approach for conditions where technique needs care, like arthritis or osteoporosis, and they reference pregnancy specifically as a case where the therapist may adapt. If you’re in any of these categories, tell the therapist early so they can adjust appropriately.
The bottom line: the mini-facial makes the package feel like a whole-body experience, not a one-dimensional massage.
Foot scrub and hot towels: your “stand up and move” moment

Feet are often treated like an afterthought in many massage sessions. Here, your feet get their own scrub and treatment, and you end with hot towels. That’s a smart combo for anyone who stands, walks, or tours all day.
A foot scrub does two things at once. First, it can feel physically relieving because it resets the skin and softens the sensation in your feet. Second, it signals to your nervous system that the session is winding down. You’ll likely notice you feel lighter on your feet after the hot towel finish.
One practical tip: after any massage, keep your day simple for a bit if you can. Plan something low-key right after your appointment, because your body may be more relaxed than you expect, and you might want a calm landing before your next plan.
Picking your massage style and pressure like a pro

This package is customizable in a way that matters. You can select from 10 different massage styles, and the therapist adjusts pressure and technique based on your choice. That means it’s not “one default massage for everyone.”
If you want deep, knot-focused work, you’ll likely want to choose a style that emphasizes firm pressure. If you’re after relaxation, choose something that leans gentler. The key is to tell your therapist what you want before they start going full speed.
Names you may hear come up in real-world experience: Kiyoko is associated with very thorough, deep-tissue-style knot work. If you’re targeting tightness, that kind of reputation is a helpful clue. Mina is associated with prenatal massage care, with clients emphasizing that the pressure felt appropriate and safe. Nicole is associated with a relaxing experience for a queen package that combined body and face massage. Akiko and Akemi are also named in the context of strong overall experiences and back-tightness relief.
You can’t guarantee a specific therapist, but you can use these names as a hint for what to request. If your goal is deep tissue, you might ask which therapist leans that way. If your goal is a gentler, comfort-first approach, ask for someone known for that style.
Sound and the street factor: the reality of this Honolulu location

One of the only clear downsides is the setting. The clinic is on a busy street, and at least one person noted hearing cars and loud motorcyclists during their session. That doesn’t mean your massage will be interrupted, but it does mean the environment might not feel like a remote spa cabin.
If noise bothers you, plan smart:
- Ask for your preferences when you arrive, especially if you want quiet
- Consider requesting a quieter room setup if that’s possible
- Bring earplugs if you’re the type who notices every sound
On the positive side, being near the middle of Honolulu means it’s easier to fit into a travel day. You won’t waste half your vacation just getting to and from a far-off location.
Value check: is $250 for 90 minutes “worth it”?
At $250 per person for roughly 90 minutes, the Queen Massage Package sits in the middle-to-upper range for Honolulu massage. The value depends on what you want out of your massage.
Here’s what you’re paying for beyond time alone:
- A full-body combination massage plus hot stones
- A mini-facial with face scrub
- A foot scrub plus hot towels
- Light refreshments after treatment
- Customization via 10 style choices and adjustable pressure
If you only want back work, you might find cheaper options. But if you want a true full-circuit reset from head to toe, this package justifies itself. You’re paying for variety in one appointment, and you’re not stitching together separate services.
Also, the private format helps. You’re not trying to share a schedule or your preferences with others. That can mean a smoother experience, especially if you have specific comfort needs.
If you’re celebrating something (anniversary, Mother’s Day, a milestone trip), the face-and-foot combo makes it feel more special than a standard 60-minute session.
Who should book this on Oahu
This Queen Massage Package is a good fit if you:
- Want a massage that covers more than shoulders and back
- Like the idea of adding a mini-facial and foot scrub in the same session
- Prefer customization and want to choose massage styles and pressure
- Are looking for a convenient location in Honolulu that’s easy to reach from downtown or Ala Moana
It’s also a thoughtful pick for couples who want their own space for the session, since it’s private for your group. And if you’re pregnant, the package has a pathway for adaptation, and prenatal massage care is something this clinic is known to do well.
You should not book if you have a fever, cold/flu, or a contagious skin infection. If you have conditions like arthritis or osteoporosis, or if you’re pregnant, the therapist may need to adapt techniques or avoid certain areas like cuts or burns. When in doubt, ask questions before you commit.
Final take: should you book the Queen Massage Package?
I’d book this if you want a head-to-toe massage in one appointment, and you care about customization. The hot stones, mini-facial scrub, and foot treatment make the session feel more complete than a typical body-only experience.
Skip it or plan carefully if you’re very sensitive to outside noise. The street setting can be a factor, and the only real complaint I see is that sound can leak in.
If you’re in Honolulu and you want one low-effort, high-comfort experience that still feels special, this is an easy yes. Just show up a bit early, tell the therapist what you want, and let the face-and-feet combo do its thing.
FAQ
Where does the 90 Minute Queen Massage Package take place?
It takes place at Hawaii Natural Therapy, 350 Ward Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96814. The location is on the second floor.
How long is the Queen Massage Package?
It’s approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
What’s included in the massage?
The session includes a full body combination massage, hot stones, a gentle face scrub with face massage, and foot treatment with a foot scrub. It ends with hot towels and includes light refreshments.
Can I choose the massage style or pressure?
Yes. You select from 10 different massage styles, and massage pressure and style are customizable based on what you want.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. It’s private, so only your group will participate.
What time is the activity available?
The business is open daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Should I bring anything or wear anything specific?
Wear comfortable clothing. Also, it’s a good idea to arrive 5 to 10 minutes early for your appointment.
Is parking available?
There is convenient free parking across the street at Ward Gateway Center. Use 333 Ward Avenue, Honolulu, HI as your GPS destination.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, and you won’t receive a refund.






















