I was in town for 2 days of course had to check out the local Bikram Yoga studio. It was the closest off the strip after all. (part of their marketing..) Technically, it was about a 15 minute drive. Glad I rented a car and didn't take a cab.
The owner checked me in and was familiar with the owner here, by name. I was impressed. He did ask me if I took a cab so, if needed they could have a cab ready for me after class. Also impressive! The studio was whistle clean. I'm not sure what these other folks were yelping about. A lot of Hot Yoga studios do smell like dirty feet. This place did not! Yes, the room did have carpet but whatever the fiber was, didn't hold onto sweat or stink. Yes, the room was hot. It's known as hot yoga for a reason. Anyone who attends Bikram knows they can lay down on the mat at anytime (Savasana).
My first day of class had about 40 people and second about 30. I had Marie one day and Amy the next. Marie was over the top happy. It must have been that Vegas sunshine. And Amy, she just came back from teaching in India. She told us a few times while clutching onto a cup of coffee. Both teachers were great and kept us inspired.
A tip ~ if you're traveling bring a your own yoga towel if you have one. Rental mats and towels are a little expensive and if you're tall like me, the towel only covers about 60% of the mat. Traveling with a towel would have been easy to do. Second, they don't offer baggies in the dressing room. All the other studios I've been to offer this. They are recycled bags or small garage bags. It's great to put your damp clothes into. I did ask for one and they find me one but this service should automatically be provided.