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| - This review is for the PRIVATE SPA SUITE at Aria. We just got back from our trip to Aria and have never had a more enjoyable spa experience. To get a spa suite, you must schedule a minimum of 2 spa treatments per person in addition to a $40/hour fee for the suite itself. It was completely worth it! We arrived at the spa and taken to a private entrance specifically for all the spa suites. There we met our personal spa attendant, who showed us to the suite, explained how everything worked as well as would always check in on us throughout our treatments. The spa suite had so many amenities. We had our own personal bathroom, complete with toiletries as well as an amazing steam shower. In addition, we had our own fridge with beverages, fruit, teas and coffee as well as a private jacuzzi. Our spa attendant was very nice and helpful. She checked in on us between treatments as well as once everything was all done. I've uploaded a lot of photos of the suite to show what it's like as well as it's amenities.
This review is for the actual spa itself. We typically go to Qua at Caesars because we've always loved how nice it is in terms of value. We stayed at Aria and decided to try their spa. It doesn't have as much to offer as Qua but is still nice. They have a nice sitting room with teas. However, the spa itself was not as impressive. They have 4 square pools that range in temperature from a hot jacuzzi, to a tepid pool, to a cold water pool. They also have a wood sauna and a steam room. The spa is separated by gender and it is up to you whether to wear a swimsuit or go nude. They do have a coed pool that overlooks the Aria day club, LIQUID. Also coed, is a stone bed room and a salt room with lounge chairs. Overall, it is a nice spa for the price of $30 for a day pass.
We could only remember these two people there but they were fantastic!
Randi (aesthetician)
Melissa (spa attendant)
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