hangul99
Known Reviewer
LOL..your logic is wrong. You can't compare the spa and restaurants. Not everybody wants to own a spa. Getting 20-30 customers a day is not that easy unless you have 2-3 top girls who are willing to come work with you. . Owning a spa is easy but getting it running well is a different story. A good example is Maggie of E&M. She saw how busy E&M was, so went and opened up a spa 5 minutes away from E&M. Her spa didn't work out well and now she is back at E&M working agian under Michelle. Lots of girls dreamt about owning a spa but they found out later how hard it was to make decent money. Most did better working at popular spas.
Restaurants are different story, especially the Chinese ones. They pay top dollars for the best chefs to come help a few months when they first open a new restaurant. Once they got busy and got the name, they let go those top chefs and replaced them with so so ones. That's why newly opened Chinese restauranst are always good, but not for long.
My point is spas have a business life cycle like any other business. Regardless of how good the girls are, eventually the customer will want something new. Especially Asian customers who always want to see a new girl. After awhile you're just left with a few regulars. Other customers move on to the next big thing.