Cincinnati dopers - where do I go for a massage?

More specifically, where should my mom go? She’s attending a conference in Cincy in a few weeks and will be staying at the Hilton. She hasn’t lived in a metropolitan area in…(shudders) 20 years, so she doesn’t know how to select these things. If it were my city, I’d know where to point her, but it’s not.

Important things: proximity to the hotel, ambiance, how warm the place is kept (she is persistently cold, and has a sluggish thryoid, so a place that has thermostats in-room or is kept on the warmer side is a bonus).

Not important: cost. She’s got the money, she likes nice things, and the little things (a place that gives a bottle of water vs a place that doesn’t) matter to her.

Probably just getting a basic Swedish 60 or 90 minute massage.

If you don’t know firsthand, but know of some reviews or have heard good things about a specific place, please share as well.

I’ve personally never had a massage in the Queen City. However, I know that the well-heeled folks really seem to like Mitchell’s Salon and Day Spa (www.mitchellssalon.com). The hotel could tell you which branch is closest, or recommend a place that may be better.