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| - I remember having a great experience at the Mandara Spa a few years ago so I decided to make an appointment for a massage during a recent voyage to Vegas. Unfortunately, that experience didn't happen this time around.
My Swedish Massage was $115.00 for 50-minutes but with a 20% service charge added, it came to $138, which is not bad. My massage therapist was great, he had me sample the different oils that they use and asked about target areas. Although, he didn't work on those target areas longer than I had hoped, it was a nice massage. One thing that irked me little was when he used his arms on my back, I could feel his arm hairs, which kind of felt like sand paper but no biggie, it's a guy thing.
The spa itself has significantly gone downhill. The lounge area used to be a little more plush, with nice seating and furnishings. Now it has three microfiber couches, a coffee table and a side table holding a huge 32" tube tv and a VCR...yes, a VCR. Their beverage station offers lemon water, hot tea and in the mini refrigerator, there's a bunch of mini cans of juices, but no bottled water. Apparently, they keep the water behind the counter. Hmm...doesn't juice cost more than water??
The sink area offers your basic amenities, nothing fru-fru that's for sure. It almost feels like the sink area at your local gym. You know, kind of stale and industrial feeling. The restroom area is out in the open so you can hear (and smell) everything. The showers are in a separate room/area, which is very dimly lit, but the shower stalls are private.
The hot tub is pretty huge and can fit about 22 people, so the sign says. But it looked quite dingy and could certainly use a good scrubbing. The cold plunge is the size of a normal hot tub and was quite cold! In the same area were the Sauna and Steam Room...which smelled mildewy, nothing minty or eucalyptus smelling like it should be.
The spa staff was alright, they were on the young side, just out of high-school type. So, they were nice but, not quite refined for the atmosphere. One of the guys who I thought was restocking the refreshment area, was actually standing there and texting until I glanced over at him.
Mandara or Paris needs to revitalize this spa because with all the other awesome hotels and super duper new awesome hotels around them, they're just going to fall way behind.
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