REVIEW · MASSAGE
120 Minute King Massage Package
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Your shoulders will thank you. This 120-minute King Massage Package on Oahu turns a standard massage into a step-by-step reset: full-body work, then warm hot stones, plus a gentle face scrub and a foot scrub to finish the job. I especially like the customization—up to 10 massage styles and you control the pressure and approach. One heads-up: Honolulu traffic can steal time, and if you’re late they may shorten the session.
The setting also matters. Rooms are set up as either single or couple spaces, with lavender aromatherapy, calming music, and well-timed hot towels that keep you comfortable throughout. The only real drawback I’d plan for is that the place can be tricky to spot from the outside, so give yourself a few extra minutes to find the second floor suite on Ward Ave.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch for in This Massage Package
- Why a King Massage Package Makes Sense on Oahu
- How the 120 Minutes Typically Unfold
- The Face Scrub and Foot Scrub You’ll Actually Feel
- Choosing Your Massage Style (and Pressure) Like a Pro
- What the Room Experience Adds: Lavender, Music, and Timing
- Getting There on Honolulu’s Ward Ave (Parking Included)
- Price and Value: What $290 Buys You
- A Few Things to Consider Before You Book
- When the Experience Goes Sideways (and How to Handle It)
- Should You Book This 120-Minute King Massage?
- FAQ
- How long is the 120 Minute King Massage Package?
- What’s included in the massage?
- Can I choose my massage style?
- Where does the massage take place, and where can I park?
- Is this a private session?
- Are there any age rules for children?
- Should I book if I’m sick or have skin issues?
Key Things I’d Watch for in This Massage Package

- Hot stones + hot towels: warmth is built into the flow, not added as an afterthought
- Face scrub and foot scrub: you’re not just lying there—you get a full-body refresh
- Pick your style (10 options): Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, Pregnancy, Reflexology, and more
- You control pressure and technique: not a one-size-fits-all massage
- Lavender aromatherapy: a simple touch that makes the room feel calmer
- Private single or couple rooms: better comfort and less awkwardness
Why a King Massage Package Makes Sense on Oahu

Oahu is fun, but it’s also busy. Between beach time, walking, traffic, and the general “vacation pace,” your body can feel like it’s running on low-grade stress. A massage like this is a smart in-between move: you can recover without losing a half-day to planning, reservations, and complicated itineraries.
What makes this package appealing is that it’s not just one long technique. You get a full-body combination massage first, then the therapist warms things up with hot stones, and later you still have hands-on finishing moments with a face scrub and a foot scrub. It’s the kind of sequence that often feels better than choosing either “relaxation” or “recovery.” You’re getting both.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Oahu.
How the 120 Minutes Typically Unfold

This is a 2-hour session (approx.), and it’s designed as a smooth progression. You’ll start with a full-body combination massage, which is the foundation. The idea here is to loosen and reset your muscles before you add targeted warmth.
Next comes hot stones. The session description is clear: smooth hot stones are used to warm and relax your muscles. That warmth can feel great if you’ve been sitting in cars, riding taxis, or walking more than you planned.
Then you move into the face portion. You’ll receive a gentle face scrub with massage on your face. The goal is relief from soreness or tightness and skin-smoothing as part of the experience. It’s not described as a medical facial treatment, but it’s a real change of pace from the usual body-only massage.
After that, your feet get their moment. You’ll have a foot scrub, followed by hot towel steps to end things with comfort. If you love finishing details—those last warm touches are a big part of the calming effect.
A key part of the experience: massage pressure and style are up to you. That matters because “relaxing” can mean very different things to different people.
The Face Scrub and Foot Scrub You’ll Actually Feel
I like that this package includes the areas most people skip. When you’re on vacation, your back and shoulders get the attention. But faces and feet can hold stress too.
The face scrub is described as gentle and focused on relief from tightness and soreness in the face, plus smoothing your skin. Even if your face doesn’t feel “tight” day-to-day, the warmth and massage component can still feel like a reset—especially after lots of sun, wind, or long days out.
The foot scrub is the other standout. It’s an easy “yes” after beach walks, long shopping days, or the kind of stair-happy wandering that happens in any city. The session also ends with hot towels, which helps you feel clean, warm, and noticeably less puffy—at least that’s the kind of relief this sequence is built to provide.
Choosing Your Massage Style (and Pressure) Like a Pro

This is one of the biggest value points. You can select from 10 different styles, including Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, Pregnancy, or Reflexology. You also choose what enhancements you want, with at least one or more included in the experience.
Why this matters: if you’re the type who wants deep recovery work, Sports-style or Reflexology elements may fit better than a purely gentle relaxation approach. If you just want comfort, Swedish-style components can keep things soothing. And if you’re pregnant (and the therapist adapts as needed), Pregnancy-style options are specifically listed.
The package also promises you control over massage pressure and style. That’s not a small detail. Too-light massages can feel pointless. Too-firm work can feel like punishment. Having the ability to steer the pressure improves the odds that you’ll leave feeling better, not just “tired.”
What the Room Experience Adds: Lavender, Music, and Timing

This massage package leans into calm details. Lavender essential oil supports aromatherapy and helps set the mood. There’s also background music, room scents, and well-designed spaces that aim for the classic Hawaii calm without being over-the-top.
One detail worth highlighting: hot towels are timed as part of the flow. In the feedback tied to this experience, people really notice whether hot towels are used at the right moments and whether they stay warm long enough. That can sound minor until you’re the one waiting under a towel that’s gone lukewarm.
Another praised element is therapist attentiveness around comfort. One review specifically called out that the therapist kept them covered throughout the experience. That’s the kind of professionalism that makes relaxation easier—because you don’t have to keep thinking about what’s happening or whether you feel exposed.
There’s also the practical plus: you’ll have a decorated single or couple room, so you’re not stuck in a shared hallway vibe.
Getting There on Honolulu’s Ward Ave (Parking Included)

Meeting point is 350 Ward Ave, Honolulu, HI 96814, on the second floor. The location sits between downtown Honolulu and the Ala Moana shopping center—handy if you’re already exploring that side of the island.
The second-floor detail matters. The outside doesn’t sound like the main attraction, so plan to look for the right entrance and level.
Parking is actually pretty straightforward for this area. The most convenient free parking is across the street at Ward Gateway Center, in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace. You can also use GPS using 333 Ward Avenue, Honolulu.
Do not underestimate timing. The instructions say to arrive 5 to 10 minutes early, and it specifically warns Honolulu traffic has gotten worse. If you’re late, your appointment may be shortened to fit the next scheduled client. Translation: show up early enough that you can walk in relaxed, not stressed.
Also note: this does not include private transportation. If you’re staying somewhere far from Ward Ave, you’ll want to handle your own rideshare/taxi/walk plan.
Price and Value: What $290 Buys You

$290 per person for about 2 hours can sound like a splurge—because it is. But value-wise, you’re paying for a full package sequence, not just a “60-minute body rub.”
Here’s what makes it feel closer to worth it:
- The session includes multiple components: full-body combination massage, hot stones, face scrub, foot scrub, and hot towels.
- You can customize style from 10 options and adjust pressure.
- Lavender aromatherapy and light refreshments (water and grapes at the end) are included.
- You get a private single or couple room, and the activity is private to your group.
If your vacation schedule is packed, the value comes from time efficiency too. You’re not hunting for separate experiences for face care, foot care, and recovery warmth. You get the whole arc in one block.
If you’re budget-sensitive, this is still a “choose your moment” purchase. I’d book it on a day when you don’t have a lot of walking or driving later. A massage is best when you can let your body settle afterward.
A Few Things to Consider Before You Book

This experience is described as most travelers can participate, but you should pay attention to the health guidance. 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. And if you have cuts or burns, they may avoid those areas.
Also: customize thoughtfully. If you want softer pressure or a more relaxing vibe, say so early. If you want sports-style recovery, the therapist can likely steer the session toward that based on the styles listed. You’ll get the best outcome when you communicate what you want before things start.
When the Experience Goes Sideways (and How to Handle It)
Most of the praise is about comfort and professionalism: respectful therapists, keeping clients covered, hot towels at the right time, good room design, and the overall feel of the experience. There’s also strong praise for staff friendliness and for the massage quality itself—one named therapist, Vivian, was mentioned as delivering an excellent session.
There is, however, one cautionary note in the feedback: one person reported a poor service moment involving oil that felt cold and a therapist who seemed to keep shifting locations. That doesn’t mean it’s the norm, but it’s a useful reminder: if something feels off (temperature, comfort, or timing), speak up right away. A good therapist will adjust.
Should You Book This 120-Minute King Massage?
I think it’s a solid choice if you want a vacation massage that feels like a complete routine, not just a single technique. You’ll like it if you value customization, care around comfort (like staying covered), and a warm, sensory experience built around hot stones, hot towels, and lavender aromatherapy.
I wouldn’t book it if you’re currently dealing with fever/flu symptoms or contagious skin issues. And I’d especially consider your schedule: because traffic can affect arrival time, you’ll get more out of it if you can arrive early and stay flexible.
If you want a massage experience that includes both recovery-style warmth and those extra face/foot touches, this package is easy to recommend.
FAQ
How long is the 120 Minute King Massage Package?
It lasts about 2 hours (approximately).
What’s included in the massage?
You can expect a full-body combination massage, hot stones, a gentle face scrub with massage, a foot scrub, and hot towels to finish. Lavender essential oil aromatherapy is included, along with light refreshments at the end (water and grapes). Massage enhancements are included as well, and you can choose what you want.
Can I choose my massage style?
Yes. You can select from 10 different styles, including Lomilomi, Swedish, Sports, Pregnancy, and Reflexology.
Where does the massage take place, and where can I park?
It’s at 350 Ward Ave, Honolulu, on the second floor (between downtown Honolulu and the Ala Moana shopping center). Free parking is available across the street at Ward Gateway Center in front of Ohana Hale Marketplace; you can use 333 Ward Avenue in your GPS.
Is this a private session?
Yes. It’s private, so only your group participates.
Are there any age rules for children?
Children 17 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Should I book if I’m sick or have skin issues?
No. You should not book if you have a fever, cold/flu, or a contagious skin infection. If you have other conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, or pregnancy, the therapist may need to adapt techniques or avoid certain areas.

























