I am neither blessed or cursed with wealth. My relationship with the finer things in life is one that either just happens because of the uniqueness of my job (being a magician has its advantages) or results from the shortcuts I happen to know. The membership to the "ladies who spa" club is one that belongs to the latter category. I don't go to Vegas spa to receive the various world-class treatments that are equally world-class in price. I get a day pass with my best girlfriends and use the facility. We get to enjoy a dose of indulgence without really burning a wallet hole for it. Vegas is the perfect place to do this, with its abundance in high end spas that even allow day passes.
I've been to my share of interesting amenities that spa facilities offer in Vegas: Aria has hot stone beds and a shio salt room, Encore has waterfall showers and silk-lined robes, Venetian has a tropical rainshower experience. It's difficult for me to get impressed, which is why I was not, at the Sahra Spa in Cosmopolitan, which means Sahra should probably get four stars in most standards, but not when you compare to the rest of Vegas.
The staff is very nice and attentive. The entrance with the high fountain is distinctive. The gym is well-equipped and divided into manageable sections. But it's relatively small overall; there aren't any features that really separate Sahra from the rest. It's a nice enough place to spend the day. The tea selection is nice. The granola is nice. The cool mist room is nice.
Next time when I'm looking for special instead of nice, I may try spending money on a treatment, which is 20 percent off for locals on weekdays. If it's more than nice, I'll write a review update.