I've had my fair share of massages in different countries. Vegas massage places seem to have a membership system often times, in which you can get an introductory rate averaging $50-$70/hr, and then it jumps up a great deal unless you commit to a monthly membership.
I called around, and with skepticism, decided to try this place. I was specifically wanting deep tissue massage due to my severe lower back pain.
Here, you can get students who just started, to those who have graduated and are awaiting their license. I got a massage with someone who had finished their studies.
I won't say it's the best massage I've ever had but for $45/80 minutes, you can't really complain or expect the best. My masseuse was average, but did the job well enough to relieve the pain, which lead me to knocking out as soon as I got home.
My back pain is back after 24 hours which totally sucks. I think I'll have to seek a professional and shell out the higher prices to have a better massage.
The front desk staff (Tony) was helpful and sweet. My Cuban masseuse (Candido) was super shocked and grateful when I went back to give him a tip. I guess nowadays it's rare to see such a reaction alongside Chinese foot massage venues that list how much tip they want with smiley/sad faces, and the high end places where tip is expected.
My room was clean. I'm not sure how clean the sheets are. You pay for what you get.