This is a spa I will definitely go back to on my next visit to Las Vegas. The spa itself is small, but the layout is perfect. I made an appointment in person the day before and had no trouble getting a therapeudic massage. The only thing I would recommend is asking what specials they are offering as the reservationist I had was not forthcoming with recommendations. She did recommend getting there 30 minutes early for my appointment. I am so glad she did. Upon entering the ladies spa section I was greeted warmly by the attendant who then proceeded to show me around and let me know about the specials in case I wanted add a service (I know she probably just wanted to sell me something, but I appreciated knowing). There is a main area with sofa and chairs, drinks, fruit, granola bars, a TV set to the Food Network and reading material. Behind the TV wall are the lockers. Behind the main area are the steam rooms/hot tubs to the left and the massage rooms to the right. And on the opposite side upon entering are the showers, a hair/makeup room and restrooms. I loved the layout as there weren't any mazes to follow and I could remember where everything was located. After changing I went into one of the hot tubs. The many jets bubbled the water, but it just felt good to ease the muscles before the massage. I had Bonnie who did a worked on me for 50 minutes, which was wonderful. Even a few days later I can still feel the relaxation of my muscles. The price was $155 w/o tip and it is definitely worth it. Especially since you can hang out in the main spa area for however long you want, and in-and-our privledges. The spa attendant made a point of letting me know that I could go out for lunch and come back to enjoy more of the spa facilities until they closed at 7pm. I definitely recommend making a morning appointment so you can enjoy the facilities for the rest of the day. Another plus are the massage tables. The one I saw was able to be lowered up and down. I thought this was great for people who can't climb up onto a table but can sit in a normal chair and be lowered onto it.