I always get a massage on vacation after our long plane ride. I had a one hour massage at Beach Club/Yacht Club fitness centre on our last trip. There were massage therapists and rooms near the gym there. It wasn't a spa atmosphere, but it was equivalent to the therapeutic massages I get at home and with
DVC discount was actually less expensive than I pay here at home. It depends what you are looking for. I just wanted to relax and work out the kinks from a long travel day and this was great. The trip before last my husband booked me a one hour massage at Mandara and it was lovely but much more expensive (nearly double). The time commitment was also longer at the spa, as there are all the "spa" extras. The one hour massage at BC/YC took about an hour and fifteen minutes, while the one at the spa was nearly an hour and 40 minutes by the time I'd had time in the waiting room, had the massage, gone back to my locker to change, dealt with the spa products sales offering, and paid. The quality of the actual massage was equivalent, but the atmosphere was very different.