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Ever purchase spa packages in Vegas?
We're not sure where we are staying yet, probably somewhere mid-price, such as Paris. I was thinking of getting a spa package for myself, since I'm not a big gambler. Something to do while my husband is playing cards. What would an average rate be? I suppose the spas would routinely have indoor pools, whirlpools, saunas?
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Most hotels list the spa "menus" on their websites. Rates will vary. Canyon Ranch at Venetian has a customizable four-service package which includes lunch, use of fitness equipment, classes, etc. You choose your four "treatments" from the following:<BR>50-minute massage or energy therapy, your choice<BR>· Personal Training Session<BR>· Nutrition Consultation<BR>· SpaClub Exercise Prescription<BR>· 50-minute Rock-Wall Climbing<BR>· Body Thermal <BR>· European Facial<BR>· Makeup Creation & Lesson<BR>· Canyon Ranch Spa Manicure & Pedicure<BR>· Endless Energy Pedicure<BR>· Hydromassage<BR>· Choice of Conditioning Body Scrub<BR> Cocoon<BR> 50-minute Aromatherapy<BR><BR>Package price? $490, Tues-Thurs, $520, Fri-Mon. Yes, you read that right.
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And by the way --<BR><BR>That price does NOT include a hotel room. It's treatments ONLY.
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We stay at the Bellagio and I like their massage and facials. I try to go the first day there, unwind and relax, then off to the Casino!
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Spa Packages suck. Big ol' sausage.
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I always head to the spa's when I am in Vegas (or anywhere else for that matter!) You can see prices and menus for the Canyon Ranch Spa at the Venetian here:<BR><BR>www.canyonranch.com/spaclub/index.asp<BR><BR>Wendy
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