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| - Pros:
--free amenities include the normal stuff (fancy shampoo and body wash, UV-sanitized hairbrushes, etc) as well as pre-pasted toothbrushes and razors. A step up from Qua at Caesar's in that regard!
--Large relaxation room
--Aesthetic design
--Friendly staff once I arrived
Cons:
--A BIGGIE, due to safety. All Vegas spas are clothing optional. At this location, when you're at the tea/refreshments section, an open door had a direct line of sight to the men's spa. This is absolutely unacceptable, and a staff member seemed taken aback when I asked to close the door. It is fair to have a rule like "robes required everywhere but Jacuzzi", but of course there was no signage or notifications to that effect. This is absolutely not okay.
--Only one hot tub and it was WAY too hot. None of us could go in all the way and sat on the edge, and when the staff member tried to cool it down, nothing seemed to change. Pretty bizarre.
--Only one choice of tea, and it was an herbal blend
--I was never put through on the phone...called twice and put on hold both times. When I arrived, there was certainly no line or high demand. Maybe it's a call center...?
--Not the spa's fault, but the resort fee is required EVERY DAY at ph, so if you're a guest, you'd might as well go since you're paying for this! But there are MUCH better spas in Vegas.
I didn't do any of the services...WAY too pricey.
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