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| - Let's start with the bad: Way overpriced. But honestly, you're going to get overpriced no matter which spa you go to in Vegas. Also, lack of food options in the lounges. Only apples, really? No brushes in vanity area.
The ok: Not quite as overpriced as many of the other spas. Kind of weird that you have to ask an attendant to get a razor; they should just be out for the taking like the combs, cotton pads, etc.
And finally, the good: The facilities are very nice. Don't let the fact that this hotel isn't one of the swankier, newer ones in the middle of the Strip fool you. They have separate men's, women's, and co-ed (swimsuit required) facilities that each have a sauna, steam room, hot tub, and lounge. The separate gender facilities also have cold plunge pools and cascading waterfall mini-pools. Many showers, each with a different scent that's indicated on the outside of the door. The provided robes were nice and soft and not those weird waffle-weave ones that some spas use. Lots of hair products in the vanity area, and you can obtain curling irons and hair straighteners from the attendant on duty. My masseuse was also very good; one of the best massages I've ever had. And they have a plethora of services tailored for couples.
All in all, great spa, but I just wish it was more reasonably priced.
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