FAQ

For chair massage, a small, quiet corner or open area is usually enough—about 6 x 6 feet per chair.

For table massage, a more private space is ideal, approximately 8 x 10 feet per table.

No.

  • Chair massage is done fully clothed.
 
  • Table massage can be done either fully clothed or under a sheet, depending on guest preference and the setting.  
  • Depending on the number of guests the chair is always faster to move between individual sessions.  
  • Comfort and consent are always prioritized.  

For bigger events like conferences, trade shows, golf tournaments, etc: 

  • 10–20 minutes for chair massage
  • 15–30 minutes for table massage

For smaller events like weddings, family gatherings, or friend gatherings:

  • 15–60 minutes for chair massage
  • 30–90 minutes for table massage

Session length is customized based on the number of guests and overall event timing.

Most likely yes.  It is finding the right number of therapists to match your event size and the right space in your venue that attendees can feel comfortable sitting with a massage person to receive their session.  Proper planning and preparation makes all the difference. 

Yes. I am a licensed and insured Colorado massage therapist.  If additional therapists are needed they would also be licensed and insured and working with me as a contractor.

Yes. I serve Denver and the Colorado Front Range, including Boulder, Golden, Lakewood, and surrounding areas. Events outside the metro area may include a small travel fee based on time and travel distance.

For best availability, I recommend booking a minimum of 4 weeks in advance, but up to a year or more, especially for weddings and weekend events. Short-notice bookings may be available depending on the schedule.