My husband and I were using timeshare points and stayed at the Wyndham Grand Desert so I planned to book a massage here because it is within walking distance from the Wyndham. Luckily, I spotted a Travel Zoo offer for a Swedish massage (50 min)+mini-facial (30 min)+mimosa and use of the facilities all day for $89. This spa is amazing and I have to say the services were all top-notch and this was a great deal BUT....I was not told that you are required to pay $40 in tips upon arrival (which was fine and frankly, I probably would have tipped more if it had not been "required."). The spa itself is pretty amazing and I have partaken of many spa experiences in the Vegas strip hotels. I felt very pampered and relaxed. Both the aesthetician and the massage therapist were very skilled and made the experience one of total comfort. My one and only complaint (other than being asked to tip up front) is what I feel was a little scam going on with regard to the Travel Zoo offer. When I disrobed and got comfy for my massage, the therapist asked me to smell several different oils and asked me which one I would like for my massage. I selected one and she quickly told me that it would be $20 additional. I told her that was fine but I did ask her "What if I had told you I did not want to purchase the oil, what would you use for my massage??? Lotion? Nothing at all?" She told she had never experienced a refusal so she didn't know. VERY WEIRD!!!!! I thought this was a sneaky thing to pull and pretty low budget for a high-end spa. In the long run, it was worth the trip this time but it is unlikely I will return because of the under-handed way they tried to pad the bill. Like I said "low-budget."