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Complete Guide to Massage in La Habra

Everything you need to know before booking a massage in La Habra — services, pricing, walk-in tips, frequency, and what to expect from a real local spa. Written from the front desk, not by a marketing agency.

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Why this guide exists

Most "complete guide to massage" articles online are written by SEO agencies that have never actually walked into a small local spa. This one is different. It is written from inside the front desk at Susie Oriental Massage Spa on Imperial Hwy in La Habra, after years of seeing what walk-in guests actually ask, what works for them, and what makes someone go from a one-time visit to a monthly regular.

If you are new to massage in La Habra, Brea, Fullerton, Whittier, or La Mirada, this guide answers every question you might have before you walk in. No upsell — it exists to help you make a better decision, even if that means deciding our spa is not the right fit.

Quick reference: $40 for 30 min · $60 for 60 min · $120 for 60 min couples · Walk in any day 9 AM – 10 PM. 151 E Imperial Hwy Suite B, La Habra, CA 90631. Call 818-660-6999.

The La Habra massage scene at a glance

La Habra sits at the northern edge of Orange County, where Whittier Blvd, Imperial Hwy, and Beach Blvd come together. The city has a small-town feel with a strong base of long-term local families, plus weekday traffic from commuters heading to and from Los Angeles, Brea, and Fullerton. The massage scene mirrors the city — mostly small independent spas serving regular local clientele, with a few national chains scattered around.

Independent spas like Susie typically win on personality, pricing, and walk-in flexibility. National chains win on consistent branding and gift cards. Honestly: a small local spa run by people who know your name is hard to beat for everyday tension relief, and that is what we focus on.

If you are new to the area or just looking for a new regular spot, the practical things to compare across local spas are:

Types of massage we offer

Our menu is intentionally simple. We focus on doing four core services well rather than offering twenty styles inconsistently:

Swedish massage

Long flowing strokes with light to medium pressure. The most popular service among first-time guests and the easiest place to start if you are new to massage. Great for stress relief, better sleep, and general relaxation. The pace is slow and calm, and most guests drift into a half-asleep state within ten minutes. See our full Swedish massage La Habra page for everything about this service.

Deep tissue massage

Slower strokes with firmer, more focused pressure. Built for chronic muscle tension — tight shoulders, lower back tension, stiff necks, and knots that have been around for weeks or months. Our most-requested service among desk workers, drivers, and gym-goers. See the deep tissue massage page or our back and neck pain relief guide.

Full body hot oil massage

Head-to-toe coverage with warm aromatic oil. The combination of warm oil and full-body strokes is one of the most loved services for weekend wind-downs, post-workout recovery, and special occasions. See the full body hot oil page for the full breakdown.

Couples massage

Two people, two tables, two therapists, one shared private room. Each guest picks their own style and pressure. Popular for date nights, anniversaries, birthdays, mother-daughter outings, and best-friend catch-ups. See the couples massage page or our couples massage tips for everything you need to know.

Swedish vs deep tissue: the most asked question

This is the question we hear most often at the front desk. The short answer:

Both styles are the same price at our La Habra spa — $40 for 30 minutes, $60 for 60 minutes. There is no upcharge for deep tissue. For a deeper comparison see our Swedish vs deep tissue article. Most first-time guests start with Swedish because it is the easier first-time experience, then experiment with deep tissue or a blend on their second or third visit once they know what their body responds to.

Swedish is for the day. Deep tissue is for the knot. Both are tools — pick the right one for the job.

Why hot oil makes a real difference

Adding warm oil changes the massage in three measurable ways: the smoother glide keeps strokes continuous instead of stopping and starting; the warmth helps muscles release faster; and the calming aroma pulls your nervous system into rest mode within minutes.

If you are sensitive to scents or oils, just let us know at the front desk. We can use a fragrance-free option or skip the oil entirely. Many guests with sensitive skin do well with our standard oil, but we always check first. Our oil is light, food-grade, absorbs cleanly, and washes out of clothing easily. Most guests are comfortable putting clothes back on right after the session without needing a shower first.

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Couples massage in our private room

Our couples room is our largest space. It fits two heated massage tables side by side with enough room between them for both therapists to work without bumping into each other. Soft warm lighting, calming music at low volume, and fresh linens for every couple. The door closes for full privacy and only your two therapists are inside the room during your session.

Each guest picks their own style and pressure independently. One Swedish and one deep tissue is fine. Both Swedish is fine. Both deep tissue is fine. Both blends is the most flexible option. The two therapists work simultaneously and rarely speak to each other, so the room stays calm. Most couples find they slip into a shared quiet within ten minutes — neither talking, both just enjoying the same experience side by side.

For couples sessions, calling 818-660-6999 ahead is strongly recommended. The couples room is our most-requested space, especially on Friday evenings, Saturday afternoons, and Sunday mornings. A 60 minute couples session is $120 total for two people. A 30 minute couples session is $80 total. There are no extra fees for the couples room.

Honest pricing — no surprises

Pricing at our La Habra spa is posted at the front door and stays the same every visit, for every guest, with no special pricing tiers:

That is the entire menu. No service charges added at checkout. No upsell during your massage. No membership pitch when you walk in. No auto-renewal. No "first visit" discount that disappears on visit two. We accept cash and major credit cards. Cash tips are appreciated and go directly to your therapist, but tips are never required at our spa for any visit.

Many of our long-term regulars in La Habra, Brea, Fullerton, Whittier, and La Mirada have been coming for years without ever seeing a price change or a hidden fee. Honest pricing is the foundation of how we run the front desk every single day, and it is the most common compliment we receive in reviews and from word-of-mouth referrals around the area.

How our walk-in model actually works

At Susie Spa, walk-in is the default. Just chat with us, call, or walk in — no deposit, no app required. You stop by, we say hi, you pick a session length and style, you get a private room. Most weekday afternoons that whole flow takes under five minutes from the parking lot to the massage table.

This is the model many small local spas in the area use because it works for the local crowd. People do not always know on Monday whether they will have time on Friday. Walk-in lets you decide on the day, in the moment, when your body actually needs it. Stress builds up, you finally have a free hour, you want a massage now. A model that requires a week of planning means most massages never happen.

For more on this, see our walk-in vs appointment guide and our no-appointment spa explainer. The short version: walk in any day from 9 AM to 10 PM. If you want to lock in a specific time slot, especially for the couples room or peak Friday and Saturday evening hours, call 818-660-6999 ahead. The phone call usually takes under one minute.

What to expect on your first visit

The whole first visit is designed to remove every barrier between you and a real reset. Here is the rough flow:

  1. Park. Free private parking is right outside our door at 151 E Imperial Hwy Suite B. No meters, no garage.
  2. Walk into the lobby. Small, calm, with seating for two or three people. The front desk will say hi.
  3. Quick check-in. Three or four short questions: how long, what style, any sore spots, any health concerns. Takes about 90 seconds total.
  4. Walk to the private room. Heated table, fresh sheets, soft warm lighting, calming music. Therapist explains briefly, then leaves while you change.
  5. The session itself. 30 or 60 minutes of focused work based on what you asked for. Pressure is adjustable throughout. Just speak up if anything feels off.
  6. Pay and leave. Cash or card at the front. Take a glass of water. Drive home slowly.

For a complete first-time walk-through with all the small details, see our first-time massage guide. About a third of our walk-in guests are first-timers, so our therapists are very used to making new guests comfortable. Tell us at check-in that you are new and we will guide you through every step.

What to do after your massage

Take it easy for the first hour or two after your session. Most guests feel mildly lightheaded right after because their nervous system has shifted into a deep relaxation state. A few practical tips:

  1. Sit on the edge of the table for a minute before standing up.
  2. Drink a glass of water at the front desk before you drive home.
  3. Skip a heavy meal in the next hour. Light food is fine.
  4. Avoid intense exercise for the rest of the day.
  5. Take a warm shower at home a few hours later.
  6. Go to bed a little earlier than usual. Most guests sleep deeper that night.
  7. Stretch gently the next day to help your loosened muscles stay loose longer.

If you got a deep tissue session, some areas may feel slightly tender for 24 to 48 hours, similar to soreness after a good workout. This is normal. Drinking water and a warm shower help. If the soreness feels sharp rather than dull, the pressure may have been too much, so let us know at your next visit and we will dial it back.

How often you should book

The simple answer for most people is once a month for general maintenance. For chronic pain, weekly for the first month then every other week works best. For high-stress weeks or after hard workouts, twice a month or weekly is great. There is no membership and no commitment at our spa, so come as your body actually needs it.

For a deeper breakdown by use case (stress, chronic pain, athletic recovery, desk-worker maintenance), see our how often should you get a massage guide. The right frequency is the one your real life can support consistently — a weekly schedule you cannot maintain is worse than a monthly one you can.

Coming from nearby cities

Our location at the corner of Imperial Hwy is a short drive from most of north Orange County:

Each route ends at the same free parking lot right outside Suite B. Even during typical evening rush hour, none of these drives takes more than 15 to 20 minutes. Many of our regulars from these cities have made our spa part of their weekly or monthly routine because the trip is so quick from anywhere in the area.

Why our small spa works long-term

Independent local massage spas thrive or fail based on three things: clean rooms, friendly, professional therapists, and honest pricing. We have built our reputation in La Habra and the surrounding cities on doing all three consistently, every visit, every day, every year.

Cleanliness is the most common compliment we receive in reviews. Sheets and pillow covers are stripped and replaced with fresh ones between every guest. Massage tables are wiped down with hospital-grade cleaner. Floors are swept, towels removed, and the chair where you place your belongings is also cleaned. This is why there is sometimes a brief pause between guests in the same room — the room is being prepared for you.

Therapist quality is the second most common compliment. Every therapist at our spa holds a current California state-registered credential. Many have been with us for years and have built up regulars who request them by name each visit. Consistency of the same therapist over time makes a real difference in how the sessions feel — they get to know your body, your pressure preference, your sore spots, and your communication style.

Honest pricing is the third pillar. The same $40 for 30 minutes and $60 for 60 minutes for every guest, every visit. No first-visit discounts that disappear later. No service charges added at checkout. No membership pressure. No upsell during your massage. The price you see at the front is the price you pay at the end. That is it.

A small note on local history

La Habra grew up around the corner of Imperial Hwy and Beach Blvd as one of the original orange-grove towns of north Orange County. Today the city is a quieter pocket of small businesses, family-owned restaurants, and long-term residents — exactly the community where a walk-in massage spa makes sense.

The walk-in model is the traditional way small massage spas have run for decades — and we keep it because it works. Lower friction means massage stays accessible to people who would never plan ahead. No membership pitch means the spa feels like a real local place, not a sales funnel. Consistent pricing builds the kind of trust flashy promos never can.

Seasonal patterns at our spa

The rhythm of our spa shifts with the seasons in some predictable ways. Knowing the patterns can help you pick the easiest times to walk in and the times when calling ahead matters more.

Spring (March – May)

Spring is one of our calmer seasons overall. Allergy season brings more guests in for tension headaches and stiff necks from sneezing. Mother's Day in May is the busiest single day of the year for couples sessions and gift card purchases. Walk-ins are usually easy on weekday afternoons throughout the spring, with shorter waits than summer or holiday seasons.

Summer (June – August)

Summer brings more travel-related massage requests — guests stopping in after long flights to LAX or John Wayne Airport, or after road trips through Southern California. Father's Day in June is another big couples session day. The longer daylight hours mean more late-evening walk-ins. Summer Saturdays from 1 PM to 9 PM are our most consistently busy hours of the year, so calling ahead matters most during these months.

Fall (September – November)

Fall picks up with back-to-school stress and the start of the holiday season. October and early November are great walk-in months because the weather is cooler and people are not yet in holiday-rush mode. Many regulars use this season to start a weekly or every-other-week rhythm to get ahead of holiday stress before it builds up. Thanksgiving week is unusually quiet on Wednesday and Thursday but very busy on the Saturday and Sunday after.

Winter (December – February)

December is one of our busiest months — gift cards sell heavily and couples sessions fill the room before Christmas. If you are planning a December visit, walk in earlier in the day or call ahead to lock in a slot, especially the two weeks before the 25th.

Health considerations and when to skip

Massage is safe for almost everyone, but there are some situations where it is better to wait or to talk to your doctor first. Skip the session or call us beforehand if any of these apply:

For most everyday situations — general tension, work stress, mild aches and pains, normal soreness from exercise — massage is exactly the right tool and you do not need any clearance to walk in. Just tell us at check-in about any health conditions or medications and we will adjust the session to keep you safe and comfortable throughout. Honest communication at check-in is always the right call, even if you are not sure whether something is relevant.

How we compare to other options

If you are weighing different ways to handle stress, muscle pain, or general tension, here is an honest comparison of how massage at our La Habra spa stacks up against other common options:

Massage vs heating pad

Heating pads are great for short-term relief at home — quick, cheap, and convenient. They warm the surface of the muscle and ease mild tension. Massage goes deeper, addresses knots more directly, and has lasting effects between sessions. Use a heating pad as a daily tool and massage as a monthly or weekly reset for cumulative benefit.

Massage vs foam roller

Foam rolling is excellent for athletes who want to do daily muscle maintenance at home. It hits broad muscle groups but cannot reach specific knots the way a therapist's hands can. The two work well together — foam roll daily, get a deep tissue session monthly or every other week for the deeper work that foam rolling cannot reach.

Massage vs chiropractor

Chiropractors focus on joint alignment and spinal adjustments. Massage focuses on muscle tension and circulation. Many people benefit from both for different reasons. If your pain is muscle-related, massage is the right tool. If your pain involves joints or the spine itself, talk to a chiropractor or doctor first.

Massage vs physical therapy

Physical therapy is a medical treatment for specific injuries or post-surgery recovery, usually prescribed by a doctor. Massage is a wellness service for general muscle tension and stress relief. They serve different purposes. If you have an active injury, see a physical therapist first. For everyday tension and stress, massage is the better fit and does not require any prescription.

Massage vs sleep and rest

Sometimes what your body actually needs is a long sleep, a day outdoors, or a quiet weekend at home — not a massage. Massage works best as one tool among several rather than a replacement for basic rest. The most well-rounded approach is to combine occasional massage with consistent sleep, regular gentle movement, and time outdoors. None of those are mutually exclusive at all.

Many guests find Susie Oriental Massage Spa by searching online for terms like "massage near me," "walk-in massage La Habra," "massage spa Imperial Hwy," "Swedish massage Brea," "deep tissue Fullerton," "couples massage Whittier," or "no appointment massage La Mirada." We rank well for these searches because our content honestly answers the questions guests are actually asking, and because the spa itself has built a strong local reputation over years of consistent quality.

When researching any local massage spa, compare five things: pricing transparency at the front, therapist credentials displayed, room cleanliness, walk-in availability, and hours that fit your schedule. Susie stacks up well on all five.

A great local spa is not built on flashy marketing. It is built on doing the same thing right, every visit, for years.

Walk in any day from 9 AM to 10 PM at 151 E Imperial Hwy Suite B in La Habra. Call 818-660-6999 when you want to lock in a time. Browse our four service pages — Swedish, deep tissue, full body hot oil, couples — or read our deep-dive articles on Swedish vs deep tissue, first-time massage, walk-in vs appointment, back and neck pain relief, private room massage, no-appointment spa, how often to go, and couples massage tips.

Frequently Asked

What people often ask first.

How much is a massage at Susie Spa in La Habra?
A 30 minute single session is $40 and a 60 minute single session is $60. A 30 minute couples session is $80 total for two people, and a 60 minute couples session is $120 total. Pricing is the same for every guest, every visit, and is posted at the front door. There are no service charges, no hidden fees, no membership pricing, and no upsell during your massage. We accept cash and major credit cards. Cash tips are appreciated and go directly to your therapist, but tips are never required at any visit, ever.
What hours is Susie Oriental Massage Spa open?
We are open every day from 9 AM to 10 PM, including weekends and most holidays. Our quietest hours for walk-ins are Tuesday through Thursday from 11 AM to 4 PM, and late Sunday evenings between 8 PM and 10 PM. Friday 5 PM to 9 PM and Saturday 1 PM to 9 PM are our busiest hours. If you want a guaranteed time slot during peak hours or want to reserve our larger couples room, call 818-660-6999 ahead. The phone call usually takes under one minute and there is no booking fee.
Where is Susie Spa located in La Habra?
Our address is 151 E Imperial Hwy Suite B, La Habra, CA 90631. We are on the north side of Imperial Hwy in a small plaza with free private parking right outside our door. No meters, no garage fees, no walking blocks. We are easy to reach from Brea via Imperial Hwy and SR-57, from Fullerton via SR-57, from Whittier via Whittier Blvd, and from La Mirada via Beach Blvd and the I-5. Suite B is clearly marked with our sign at the front entrance.
Do I need to book ahead or can I walk in?
Walk-ins are welcome any day from 9 AM to 10 PM at our La Habra spa. Chat with us, call, or walk in — no deposit, no app, no membership needed. Most weekday afternoons we have a private room ready within five minutes of you arriving. For peak Friday or Saturday evening hours, or for the larger couples room, calling 818-660-6999 ahead is smart to guarantee your time slot. There is no booking fee or cancellation penalty. Many regulars call from the car when they leave home so we hold a room.
What is the difference between Swedish and deep tissue massage?
Swedish uses long flowing strokes with light to medium pressure for relaxation and stress relief. Deep tissue uses slower strokes with firmer pressure to target chronic knots, tight shoulders, and lower back tension. Both styles are the same price at our spa — $40 for 30 minutes and $60 for 60 minutes. There is no upcharge for deep tissue. Most first-time guests start with Swedish because it is the easier experience. For chronic muscle pain, deep tissue is more effective. Many regulars request a blend with extra focus on sore spots.
Is Susie Spa professional and safe?
Yes, fully professional and safe. Susie Oriental Massage Spa is registered to operate in California, and every therapist holds a current California state-registered credential. We follow standard draping protocols throughout each session, which means you stay covered with clean sheets the entire time. Sheets and pillow covers are replaced between every guest. Massage tables and rooms are cleaned with hospital-grade cleaner between sessions. The walk-in model is just about reducing booking friction — it has nothing to do with safety, hygiene, or therapist quality at our spa.
How long is a typical massage session?
We offer 30 minute and 60 minute sessions for both single and couples massages. A 30 minute session focuses on your back, shoulders, and neck and is great for a quick reset on a lunch break. A 60 minute session covers full body or focused full-time on specific areas, and is most popular for first-time guests and weekly regulars. Plan for about 10 to 15 minutes of additional time at the spa for check-in, changing, and payment. Total visit time is about 40 to 75 minutes.
Can I get a couples massage at Susie Spa?
Yes, our larger private couples room is set up specifically for couples sessions. A 60 minute couples massage is $120 total for two people, with both therapists, both tables, the larger private room, and all linens included. A 30 minute couples session is $80 total. Each guest picks their own style and pressure independently. The couples room is our most-requested space, so calling 818-660-6999 ahead is strongly recommended to guarantee the room is open and both therapists are ready when you arrive at the spa.
What should I wear to my first massage?
Wear loose comfortable clothes that are easy to slip back on after the session. For the massage itself, you undress to your comfort level in a private room with the door closed and your therapist outside. Most guests keep underwear on, some prefer fully covered, and some go without — all are normal and your therapist has zero opinion either way. You stay covered with clean sheets the entire session, with only the area being worked on uncovered briefly. The therapist knocks before re-entering the room.
Do I have to tip my massage therapist?
Tips are appreciated but never required at our La Habra spa. If you choose to tip, the standard is around 15 to 20 percent of the session price. So $8 to $10 on a 30 minute session at $40, or $12 to $15 on a 60 minute session at $60. Cash is preferred because it goes directly to your therapist. Card tips are also fine at the front desk. If you forgot cash and do not want to tip on your card, that is completely okay — we want you to come back regardless of tip. No pressure ever.
How often should I get a massage?
For general stress relief and wellness, once a month is the right answer for most adults. For chronic back, neck, or shoulder pain, once a week for the first month then every other week works best. For high-stress seasons or after hard workouts, twice a month or weekly is great. There is no membership and no commitment at our spa, so come as your body needs it. Many regulars come every Friday after work as a weekly reset, while others only come monthly or whenever they need a break.
Will deep tissue massage hurt during the session?
Good deep tissue should feel intense but not unbearable at our La Habra spa. The pressure goes deeper than Swedish, so you will feel firm sustained pressure on knots and tight spots. Tell your therapist if anything is too much and they will adjust immediately. Pain that makes you tense up actually works against the massage, so honest feedback during the session helps. Most guests find their sweet spot within five minutes. Some areas may feel slightly tender for a day after, similar to soreness after a good gym workout.
Do you accept walk-ins on weekends?
Yes, walk-ins are welcome every day including Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 10 PM. Saturday afternoon between 1 PM and 9 PM is one of our busiest windows, so a wait of 5 to 15 minutes is possible if all rooms are full. Sunday late evening between 8 PM and 10 PM is one of the easiest weekend walk-in windows. For a guaranteed time slot on a busy weekend, calling 818-660-6999 ahead from the car is smart. The phone call takes under one minute.
Can I bring a friend or family member with me?
Yes, our larger private couples room can accommodate any two people who want to share a massage session at the same time. We see couples, friends, mothers and adult daughters, sisters, fathers and sons, and out-of-town family visitors book this room every week at our La Habra spa. There is no requirement that the two guests be a romantic couple. The price is $120 total for 60 minutes regardless of who you book with. Each guest picks their own style and pressure independently from their own table.
What forms of payment do you accept?
We accept cash and major credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. Pricing is the same regardless of payment method — $40 for 30 minutes, $60 for 60 minutes, $80 for 30 minute couples, and $120 for 60 minute couples. There are no fees for using a credit card. Cash tips are preferred because they go directly to your therapist, but card tips at the front desk also work. The total at checkout is exactly what is posted at the front, with no service charges added.
Is there parking at Susie Spa?
Yes, free private parking is right outside our door at Suite B on Imperial Hwy. No meters, no garage fees, no walking blocks. There is plenty of parking even during our busiest hours on Friday and Saturday evenings. The plaza we are in is small and quiet with easy in-and-out access from Imperial Hwy. Most guests pull up, park, and walk in within a few minutes. The free parking is one of the small things our regulars consistently mention as making the visit smoother than at chain spas.
Do you offer gift cards or gift certificates?
Yes, gift cards are available at the front desk for any session length or couples session. Many of our regulars buy gift cards for birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and just-because gifts for friends and family in La Habra, Brea, Fullerton, Whittier, and La Mirada. Stop by during open hours from 9 AM to 10 PM any day to purchase one in person, or call 818-660-6999 to ask about availability. Gift cards make a great low-stress present that the recipient can use whenever they need it.
How do I know which type of massage to ask for?
If you are new to massage, start with Swedish — it is the gentlest, most predictable style with light to medium pressure. If you have specific muscle pain like tight shoulders or lower back tension, ask for deep tissue. If you want general relaxation but with extra work on a sore spot, ask for a blend. If you cannot decide, just walk in and tell the front desk how your day was — they will recommend the right style. Most regulars eventually settle into a favorite combination after a few visits.
What if I need to cancel or reschedule a booking?
There is no cancellation penalty at our spa. If you booked a time slot by phone and need to cancel or reschedule, just call 818-660-6999 to let us know. There is no fee, no deposit forfeited, and no questions asked. Plans change. Traffic on the SR-57 or I-5 happens. We just want to know so we can serve other walk-ins fairly during your slot. For walk-ins, there is nothing to cancel — just come another time. The flexibility is one of the best parts of our walk-in model.
Is Susie Spa good for first-time massage guests?
Yes, about a third of our walk-in guests are first-timers, so our therapists are very used to making new guests comfortable. Just tell us at check-in that you are new to massage and we will guide you through every step before the session begins. Swedish is usually the easier first-time choice with light to medium pressure. A 60 minute Swedish at $60 gives you the full experience. The whole visit takes about 75 minutes including check-in. For everything you need to know, see our complete first-time massage guide.

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