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Mobile Massage in Las Vegas

Mobile massage in Las Vegas: what an in-home session looks like

What happens when a licensed massage therapist comes to your home in Las Vegas — the table, the linens, the timing, the cost. From the only therapist at Dary's Massage.

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Stack of folded warm cream linens on a console table in soft afternoon daylight, with a small amber bottle of oil beside them — the quiet residential setup before an in-home massage in Las Vegas.

It’s 4:47 on a Wednesday. The blinds are half-drawn, the dog is asleep on the couch, and your neck has been tight since Monday’s flight back from a conference. You don’t want to drive across town in workout clothes, valet, change in a locker room, and small-talk with a receptionist named Brittany. You want a quiet room, a real table, warm linen, and someone who knows what they’re doing — at your door, on time, with no card on file. That’s what I built Dary’s Massage for, and this is what an in-home session actually looks like.

Why I built a mobile practice in the valley

Las Vegas is a hard town for a 7 PM massage. The drive from Spring Valley to a Strip-adjacent spa can eat 45 minutes one way in July, and you arrive already tense from the parking garage. I worked at two chain spas before I went mobile, and the pattern was always the same: clients booked monthly, loved their therapist, and then got handed off to whoever had the next slot. Continuity disappeared. So did half the benefit.

The valley is also enormous and uneven — Henderson, Summerlin, North Las Vegas, Spring Valley, Enterprise, the older neighborhoods near downtown. A real network of homes, not one big square. The math of a single therapist driving to clients only works if you keep the schedule tight and the service consistent. That is the part I control: same therapist, every visit. Same hands, same pressure preferences remembered from last time, same warm cream linens you liked.

It also matters that I’m bilingual. About one in three women in the valley speaks Spanish at home, and a lot of them prefer to text in Spanish without translating their lower-back pain into a second language. WhatsApp in English or Spanish, whichever is easier — that’s the whole booking system.

What I bring to your door

I show up with everything. You don’t need to own anything beyond the room.

Here’s the actual list:

  • A professional folding massage table with extra padding and a face cradle.
  • Warm cream linens — fitted sheet, top sheet, face-cradle cover — laundered and pressed.
  • A bolster for under your knees (or hips, for prenatal) and a small pillow.
  • Unscented and lightly scented oils. If you have a scent sensitivity, tell me when you book and I’ll bring only the unscented blend.
  • The tools for the modality you booked — wood therapy pieces for maderoterapia, hot stones in a warmer, silicone cups, or just my hands.
  • A small Bluetooth speaker with a curated playlist. If you’d rather have your own music or silence, that’s the default for half my clients.
  • Sanitizing wipes, a hand towel, and a small lavender mist for the wrap.

All I need from you is a quiet room with about 7 by 7 feet of clear floor. A bedroom works. A living room with the coffee table pushed aside works. The dining room works. Carpet, tile, or hardwood — all fine. Lighting is your call; many clients prefer one lamp on and the overhead off.

If you have pets, they’re welcome in the house — they usually are — but it’s easier on both of us if they’re not in the room during the session. Cats especially have a sixth sense for warm linen.

How a session flows, minute by minute

I aim to arrive 5 to 10 minutes early so the actual table-on-the-clock time is the time you paid for. From the moment I knock, the rhythm is:

  • Minutes 0 to 4 — quick hello, you point me to the room, I set the table up. The folding table goes from case to ready in about four minutes. I lay the linens, warm the oil, queue the music low.
  • Minutes 4 to 6 — I step out so you can undress to your comfort level and get under the top sheet, face-up or face-down depending on what we’re starting with. I knock before I come back in.
  • Minutes 6 to 64 (for a 60-minute booking) — the session itself. I work in silence by default. If you want to talk, talk. If you fall asleep, that’s the best compliment I get. I check pressure once in the first 5 minutes and then trust you to tell me if anything changes.
  • Last 5 minutes — I close with longer, slower strokes so you don’t get sat up too suddenly. I leave the lavender mist on the nightstand and step out for the wrap.
  • Wrap — I break the table down in another 4 minutes while you take your time getting up. Payment happens here, by cash, Zelle, or Cash App — your preference.

A 60-minute session takes about 75 minutes door-to-door of my time, and about 70 of yours. It fits between a toddler’s nap and dinner. It fits between a late lunch and a 7 PM call. It fits where a drive to the Strip and back doesn’t.

The neighborhoods I cover

I cover the whole valley, Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 7 PM.

  • Las Vegas proper — including the older central neighborhoods and the medical-district side.
  • Henderson — Green Valley, Anthem, Lake Las Vegas. About 25 minutes from my home base.
  • North Las Vegas — Centennial Hills, Aliante.
  • Summerlin — north and south, including The Ridges and The Trails.
  • Spring Valley — easy and quick from where I live.
  • Enterprise — Mountain’s Edge, Southern Highlands.

There is no travel fee within the valley. The price you see on the pricing page is the price you pay, whether you’re 10 minutes from me or 35. I’d rather build that into a flat rate than hand you a surprise.

What it costs and how to pay

Real prices, no asterisks:

  • Swedish — 60 min $90, 80 min $120, 120 min $170.
  • Deep tissue — 60 min $130, 80 min $160, 120 min $200.
  • Prenatal — 60 min $100, side-lying, second and third trimester.
  • Wood therapy / maderoterapia — 60 min $150, 80 min $180, 4-session series $500.

No deposit. No card on file. No subscription. First-time clients get $15 off the first session — I’ll apply it automatically when you book. Payment happens at the appointment in cash, Zelle, or Cash App. That’s the entire transaction.

Reserve a session on WhatsApp at 702-929-9615 — I usually answer within the hour, and I’ll confirm your address and a time on the same day.

A few quick questions

Do I need to provide anything? Just a 7×7-foot clear floor and a room where you can be undisturbed. I bring the table, linens, oil, music, and everything else.

Is there a deposit? No. You don’t pay until I’m at your door. If you need to reschedule, a same-day text on WhatsApp is enough.

Same therapist every time? Yes — me. Dary’s Massage is one therapist. The hands you book are the hands you get, every visit.

What if I have pets? Pets in the house are welcome. Pets in the room during the session is something I’d avoid — they tend to either jump on the table or supervise from too close.

Do you take couples or back-to-back appointments in the same home? Yes, if there’s enough space. Two sessions back-to-back in the same home runs smoothly. Send me both names and durations on WhatsApp and I’ll quote the timing.

Sign-off

If you’re booking your first in-home massage, the prep checklist is worth a five-minute read before I arrive — it’ll save you the small frantic tidy-up. And if you’re expecting, my trimester-by-trimester guide to prenatal massage in Las Vegas walks through what changes after week 13. Otherwise, I’ll see you at your door — in the quiet of your own home.

Ready when you are

Reading is nice. A session is better.

Tell me what your body has been carrying and I will suggest a time within the day. Same therapist, every visit.