Qua spa at ceasars -Las Vegas spas
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What the heck does ttt mean?
as for the actual post:
I have not been to the Mandalay Bay spa, so I can't compare, but I was very impressed with the facilities at Qua. I have been to the spas at TI, the Mirage, Rio and Ceasars. The Ice Room is worth the price of admission. I found the 3 soaking pools with hot, warm an cold temperateures to be nice, too. Are there particular aspects you are interested in?
as for the actual post:
I have not been to the Mandalay Bay spa, so I can't compare, but I was very impressed with the facilities at Qua. I have been to the spas at TI, the Mirage, Rio and Ceasars. The Ice Room is worth the price of admission. I found the 3 soaking pools with hot, warm an cold temperateures to be nice, too. Are there particular aspects you are interested in?
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Bathing attire in the spa is typically nothing.
I recall them having the option of providing workout clothes, but I always bring my own, so I didn't pursue what was involved. You also have the option of buying some in the Qua store.
I recall them having the option of providing workout clothes, but I always bring my own, so I didn't pursue what was involved. You also have the option of buying some in the Qua store.
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As a general rule, there is a spa for him and a spa for her. A few places have co-ed sections of the spa (like the tepidarium at Qua) but that is not common. Typically, the massage and treatment rooms are in a co-ed section between the male and female spa areas.




