Chair massages at Gate 12 prices, not resort prices
XpresSpa sits airside in PSP’s Main terminal, past security near the central gates. It runs roughly from the first morning departures through the last evening bank, so figure about 6 a.m. to 7 or 8 p.m., but hours flex with flight schedules. You’re not leaving the secured area or risking a re-clear just to get a neck rub.
Menu basics: 10–15 minute chair massages, longer table massages when staff is available, plus quick services like neck/shoulder focus and foot massage. Expect posted prices in the $25–$35 range for short sessions and climbing from there for 30–60 minute blocks. It’s walk-up friendly, though if you want a 30+ minute service before a 5 p.m. departure, arrive by 3:30 p.m. and ask about availability.
They also sell travel-sized products: neck pillows, eye masks, skincare, and massagers, usually in the $10–$40 bracket. This can double as a last-second grab for a lumbar pillow before a 4-hour hop to ORD or a late-night LAX connection. Staff can often apply anything you buy during the treatment, so if you pick a gel or lotion, ask them to use it.
Watch timing: a 15-minute massage easily turns into 25 once you factor in payment and setup. With PSP’s short walking distances, you can cut it closer than at LAX, but still keep a 30-minute buffer before boarding time. Tip: wear a tee or light layer under your hoodie so they can work on shoulders without dealing with zippers and thick fabric.