Best Spas in Las Vegas
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Had a half day of spa treatments (thanks to my husband) at Mandalay Bay. From what he read, it was the top spa in Vegas. I will admit, it was extremely nice and would definitely recommend it. The only drawback is its location, depending on where you are staying. We stayed at Caesar's, so it was a cab ride there.
Have fun... I'd love to go again!
Have fun... I'd love to go again!
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we were in Vegas in May and and friend and I spent the day there. Had a pedicure, facial and brow wax ($210) and she had the rose petal massage. We really enjoyed ourselves using all their facilities. They had juices, water, nuts, muffins and teas for free all day which was nice. We also used their ammenities to do our hiar etc. when finished. Everything was very well done and the staff was very nice. Highly recommend it.
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Mandalay hands down! I've been to the spas at Luxor, TI, Venetian, and Mandalay, and the Spa at Mandalay was the best. Everybody raves about the Canyon Ranch spa at Venetian, and it is nice in that there are lots of facilities besides the spa (i.e. rock climbing wall, cafe, workout room,etc.) but the spa area with the sauna and steam room, etc. was small and not that luxurious.
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If you have a car I would recommend the spa at the JW Marriott which is 15-20 min drive from strip. I pasted comments on it from my trip report below. The fee may be higher for non-guests (I seem to remember $30) but it is waived anyway if you have a massage or other treatemnt. I got a basic massage but the treatment list was fairly extensive.
Hung around the pool then I went to the spa, I haven?t been to many spas (other than day spas and cruise ship spas) but I loved this one. I spent 90 minutes or so moving between the steam room, the hot plunge, the cold plunge, the body temperature floating pool, and a gushing waterfall shower pounding on my back and neck ... pure bliss and just what my body needed to forgive me all that walking. This area is called the ritual area and also includes a sauna (which I skipped, I?d had enough dry heat), there are two ritual areas, men?s and women?s, along with lockers, regular showers (not great pressure but better than the rooms; with shampoo, conditioner, and body wash), dressing rooms, sitting area with juice, water, hot tea, and fresh fruit, and all the accessories you need (combs, dryers, curlers, cotton swabs, lotions everything). Outside is a co-ed area with sauna, jacuzzi, lounge chairs, and a hydro therapy pool with different stations with jets to hit different parts of your body. After using the ritual area and showering, I relaxed for a while with a book and then had my massage appointment, I like just a basic massage, nothing fancy, and this was one of the best I?ve had. The spa also has gym area that looked well equipped. The fee is $20 a day to use the gym and spa, and with the ritual area I think its well worth it, but the fee is waived if you have a treatment.
Hung around the pool then I went to the spa, I haven?t been to many spas (other than day spas and cruise ship spas) but I loved this one. I spent 90 minutes or so moving between the steam room, the hot plunge, the cold plunge, the body temperature floating pool, and a gushing waterfall shower pounding on my back and neck ... pure bliss and just what my body needed to forgive me all that walking. This area is called the ritual area and also includes a sauna (which I skipped, I?d had enough dry heat), there are two ritual areas, men?s and women?s, along with lockers, regular showers (not great pressure but better than the rooms; with shampoo, conditioner, and body wash), dressing rooms, sitting area with juice, water, hot tea, and fresh fruit, and all the accessories you need (combs, dryers, curlers, cotton swabs, lotions everything). Outside is a co-ed area with sauna, jacuzzi, lounge chairs, and a hydro therapy pool with different stations with jets to hit different parts of your body. After using the ritual area and showering, I relaxed for a while with a book and then had my massage appointment, I like just a basic massage, nothing fancy, and this was one of the best I?ve had. The spa also has gym area that looked well equipped. The fee is $20 a day to use the gym and spa, and with the ritual area I think its well worth it, but the fee is waived if you have a treatment.
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Dreamer- in case we don't get many responses, this looks like a good link.
http://www.vegas.com/spas/index.html
http://www.vegas.com/spas/index.html
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Fodor's just did a segment on the spas in Vegas.
http://www.fodors.com/wire/archives/002342.cfm
Fodor's Travel Wire | In Vegas, Say "Spaaaah"
I haven't been to any in Las Vegas but I do know someone that works at the Mandalay Spa and she says it's very nice.
http://www.fodors.com/wire/archives/002342.cfm
Fodor's Travel Wire | In Vegas, Say "Spaaaah"
I haven't been to any in Las Vegas but I do know someone that works at the Mandalay Spa and she says it's very nice.